It's one thing to not like the movie, but to say it is worst than the prequels or to say that the characters were just "bad" or that you were so bored you wanted to walk out of the me makes me feel like I'm the crazy one here. This was, at worst, an average film no more offensive than a Marvel movie. At best, it's Empire Strikes Back level.
I would love to debate how much character development is actually in this film considering what I thought was there was absolutely fine if not the perfect amount for a film like this. In addition, I thought this was EONS better paced than The Force Awakens and especially the prequels, so the pace issues are lost on me as well.
And complaining about "dad joke" Vader? That IS Vader. Dude is snarky af.
Examples:
[after choking Captain Needa to death]
Darth Vader: Apology accepted, Captain Needa.
+ Amazing soundtrack
+ Perfect visuals omg
+ Good casting, good cameos
+ Shockingly dark for Disney/Lucasfilm
+ Holy shit the final series of setpieces
- Donnie Yen and Wen Jiang felt like optional DLC characters in a RPG
- Whittaker should have had more development
+ Amazing soundtrack
+ Perfect visuals omg
+ Good casting, good cameos
+ Shockingly dark for Disney/Lucasfilm
+ Holy shit the final series of setpieces
- Donnie Yen and Wen Jiang felt like optional DLC characters in a RPG
- Whittaker should have had more development
I thought the soundtrack was quite generic. There are no themes that stick out compared to if Williams would have scored the track. For me it was the one and only knock on the film. But I can't blame Giacchino since i heard he had to do it in short order.
And complaining about "dad joke" Vader? That IS Vader. Dude is snarky af.
So those were just shots pulled out of ANH, right? There was a moment where Red Leader says something to Red 5, and I thought he looked and sounded exactly the same actor from ANH, but there's no way that guy still looks and sounds that way, haha.
Battleships and lesser carriers. You never really see it much except for ROTJ, but yeah.. watch ROTJ. The number of batteries on an ISD is insane.. On top of being able to launch a few squadrons of TIEs.What are the actual usage of star destroyers for the empire besides looking cool and used as battering rams that destroys all their bases?
Only jedi were killed, not people who believe in the force as a religion, the empire never said anything against itDoes anyone else feel Donnie Yen's charcater and cringeworthy "I believe in the Force" lines felt very out of place in a Star Wars movie? Also the Force was never used as just a religion by practicioners in SW movies, and would have gotten you killed by the Empire long ago already.
still kinda surprised they didn't go with the tarkin from episode III:
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keep in mind that was 11 years ago. maybe he looks less like Tarkin now than 11 years ago? lol
Does anyone else feel Donnie Yen's charcater and cringeworthy "I believe in the Force" lines felt very out of place in a Star Wars movie? Also the Force was never used as just a religion by practicioners in SW movies, and would have gotten you killed by the Empire long ago already.
+ Amazing soundtrack
+ Perfect visuals omg
+ Good casting, good cameos
+ Shockingly dark for Disney/Lucasfilm
+ Holy shit the final series of setpieces
- Donnie Yen and Wen Jiang felt like optional DLC characters in a RPG
- Whittaker should have had more development
I thought it was amazing, it's like a super arrange of Star Wars music. It fit the tone of the film really well. If Star Wars numbered episodes are SNES RPGs, this is the awesome Genesis action spin off.
Does anyone else feel Donnie Yen's charcater and cringeworthy "I believe in the Force" lines felt very out of place in a Star Wars movie? Also the Force was never used as just a religion by practicioners in SW movies, and would have gotten you killed by the Empire long ago already.
Wait... what? Tarkin was in that film? I remembered Mon Mothma and of course Bail, but have no memory at all of Tarkin.still kinda surprised they didn't go with the tarkin from episode III:
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keep in mind that was 11 years ago. maybe he looks less like Tarkin now than 11 years ago? lol
He looks like Tarkin (albeit under prosthetics), but can he act and sound like him?
Wait... what? Tarkin was in that film? I remembered Mon Mothma and of course Bail, but have no memory at all of Tarkin.
I think Whitaker had enough development for his role and his screentime in the film. What more would you have wanted to see, given his untimely exit from the film?
I took at as Vader playing on his weakness of Krennik's character and not so much a one liner. Like a jab to the stomach because he sensed a weakness and attacked it. Krennik is always in the shadow of someone else, like Tarkin or Vader himself, and a step behind their leadership. Like he's not gunna last much longer and Vader knew it."Apology accepted" points to how cold and calculating he is. How he won't tolerate failure.
"I hope you don't CHOKE...on your aspirations" is the equivalent of Arnold saying, "Stick around" after throwing a survival knife through an enemy as if he were a dart board.
Or saying "You're fired" before launching a bad guy hanging from a rocket on his plane.
There is a difference.
Wait... what? Tarkin was in that film? I remembered Mon Mothma and of course Bail, but have no memory at all of Tarkin.
how many people were at the theater last night for you guys?
in Austin, TX it was shockingly dead. I go to thursday night premiers on a regular basis for movies i am interested in. Batman vs Superman, and TFA were the last 2 i can remember. It was packed at the theater for both.
Last night there were 5-10 people waiting in line for later showings. No line for popcorn. The actual theater (3D, 8:30 pm start time) was a quarter to half full.
Is there no comics or novels about Donnie Yen and wen jiang's characters yet?
The lack of explanation in the film basically screams at you to go pick up the 'transmedia' properties, but im not finding any?
Was he actually force sensitive or not?
They put in work for the air battles.Guys guysss guyssssssss....
When they took out the leg of one AT-AT and it falls, and then the squadron flies around again and takes out the other AT-AT from the middle and it splits apart.
OH MY GOD.
how many people were at the theater last night for you guys?
in Austin, TX it was shockingly dead. I go to thursday night premiers on a regular basis for movies i am interested in. Batman vs Superman, and TFA were the last 2 i can remember. It was packed at the theater for both.
Last night there were 5-10 people waiting in line for later showings. No line for popcorn. The actual theater (3D, 8:30 pm start time) was a quarter to half full.
obvious CGI throwbacks to EpIV
Tarkin
Leia
Red Leader
Gold Leader
Possibly/probably some of the Tantive IV crew.
So...you liked it?Guys guysss guyssssssss....
When they took out the leg of one AT-AT and it falls, and then the squadron flies around again and takes out the other AT-AT from the middle and it splits apart.
OH MY GOD.
I took at as Vader playing on his weakness of Krennik's character and not so much a one liner. Like a jab to the stomach because he sensed a weakness and attacked it. Krennik is always in the shadow of someone else, like Tarkin or Vader himself, and a step behind their leadership.
That's the way I saw it.
It's a lot less shallow than you're making it it to be.
Classic Vader.
Guys guysss guyssssssss....
When they took out the leg of one AT-AT and it falls, and then the squadron flies around again and takes out the other AT-AT from the middle and it splits apart.
OH MY GOD.
They put in work for the air battles.
Is there no comics or novels about Donnie Yen and wen jiang's characters yet?
The lack of explanation in the film basically screams at you to go pick up the 'transmedia' properties, but im not finding any?
Was he actually force sensitive or not?
I really liked the rivalry between tarkin, krennic and vader btw. There should have been more of that. Cgi tarkin was polorizing tho.
You have to wonder why they couldn't do shit about them until Luke used the rope trick if they can just blow them up.
You have to wonder why they couldn't do shit about them until Luke used the rope trick if they can just blow them up.
I think they could have spent more time developing the situation on Jedah in general. Showing more of who he was, the context of the extremists and the Jedi temple. As it is, it feels like an abridged early story beat which exists just to get the initial group together and remove him from the story.
Guys guysss guyssssssss....
When they took out the leg of one AT-AT and it falls, and then the squadron flies around again and takes out the other AT-AT from the middle and it splits apart.
OH MY GOD.
You have to wonder why they couldn't do shit about them until Luke used the rope trick if they can just blow them up.
That's a nice assumption. You're getting worked up dude, just because I've got Vader in my avatar didn't mean I can't be objective. It's ok to agree to disagree sometimes.Yeah, ok...sure.
It was a shitty one liner, imo. He could have made whatever point without an on the nose dad joke to do it.
But don't expect objectivity from you, so hey.
You have to wonder why they couldn't do shit about them until Luke used the rope trick if they can just blow them up.
"Apology accepted" points to how cold and calculating he is. How he won't tolerate failure.
"I hope you don't CHOKE...on your aspirations" is the equivalent of Arnold saying, "Stick around" after throwing a survival knife through an enemy as if he were a dart board.
Or saying "You're fired" before launching a bad guy hanging from a rocket on his plane.
There is a difference.
You have to wonder why they couldn't do shit about them until Luke used the rope trick if they can just blow them up.