I think everybody gets that it's a callback, it's just that the line itself is laughably shitty and horribly presented.
A lot of the dialogue in those movies consists of either simple declarations or high school level 'poetry'.
Lets talk about the CGIRogue One: A Star Wars Pun Story
Lets talk about the CGI
And the soundtrack.
Lets talk about the CGI
This thread is a viscous cycle.
I always liked you Brandon but no more.
The Force Awakens was worse from a narrative standpoint.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Pun Story
How do you fuck this up, Toa?
Rogue PUN, man.
It's right there.
edit: Oh shit, I'm infected now, aren't I. The dad jokes are coming from inside the house.
You mean its like poetry?This thread is a viscous cycle.
I always liked you Brandon but no more.
You still haven't said why it's out of character. You can argue that you don't like it but it's definitely not out of character which was your original argument
Ah, should've added in the animated series, but I'll just say that the finale of Rebels s2 has one of the greatest SW moments. Clone Wars was fantastic in its own right, but to see that era topped off and concluded like that... Incredible stuff.
Me liking Rogue and him hating it is the ultimate swerve
This is all true.Honestly not bad lists, but you really didn't like Return of the Jedi. It was my least favorite when only three Star Wars films existed, but all of the prequels were worse, Rogue One was worse and The Force Awakens was worse from a narrative standpoint. Also, even though I think The Empire Strikes Back is the best, I still find Star Wars to be more entertaining overall. But I've always been a sucker for origin stories I guess.
And the soundtrack.
I'm not bored shitless by the first 2/3 of TFA.
I watched it like 3 hours ago. It's entirely in character.
I watched it like 3 hours ago. It's entirely in character.
It really isn't.
I think everything from when they escape Jakku to Rey getting captured is infinitely more boring than anything in Rogue One. The nostalgia of seeing Han and Chewie hide that initially but subsequent viewings make it worse and worse. Meanwhile in Rogue One I'm on board as soon as Jyn gets broken out of the Turbo Tank.
Yeah, that one's a bit out of place, too, but it's just your typical Mary Sue thing of taking the name from the author.
Wonder how people would feel about this line if it originally existed in the OT.Yes it is.
Wrong.
At the end of the day, he's making a joke to entertain himself with dark humor while intimidating an underling. The nature of the joke is unimportant because it achieves the same goal and the goal listed above are well within the boundaries of the character.Because none of Vader's "jokes" were particularly silly, nor were they puns. That would be in character for Leslie Nielsen character or Mr Freeze, but not Darth Vader. You don't see any meaningful distinction between a pun and any other form of joke, and you don't consider this to be a silly instance of a joke, ergo the disagreement.
Now we're moving goal posts.It kind of is, but the actual dialogue is what's wrong. It was written for the audience of 2016, not the story.
They would love it and it would be im the Soundboard app right next to Lack of faith.Wonder how people would feel about this line if it originally existed in the OT.
I don't hate it. Mainly just the characters dragged it through the mud for me.
I bet the La La Land thread doesn't have to deal with this.
I don't have a problem with that stretch of the film and the First Order attack on Takodana was boss.
Because none of Vader's "jokes" were particularly silly, nor were they puns. That would be in character for Leslie Nielsen character or Mr Freeze, but not Darth Vader. You don't see any meaningful distinction between a pun and any other form of joke, and you don't consider this to be a silly instance of a joke, ergo the disagreement.
Yeah Darth Vader never made puns. He had what you could call, drop the mic moments like "Apology accepted Captain Needa" but not puns.
Damn I forgot about the Krennik beach shot. That looked incredible.I hope they will release that fight on the beach wit Jyn and Cassian as an extra on the bluray. I'd assume that it also included that cool ass shot of Krennic walking through the water from the trailer too. Maybe it's a terrible scene but I still wanna see it and it seemed like they had a lot of the VFX already finished for it.
The X-Wing arrival was great but it being better than the actual big X-Wing assault scene should have been a concern for the writers.
The only stand-out theme IMO was Krennic's.
The rest weren't bad, just seemed like extra tracks you might find on an OT B-side or something.
I hope they will release that fight on the beach wit Jyn and Cassian as an extra on the bluray. I'd assume that it also included that cool ass shot of Krennic walking through the water from the trailer too. Maybe it's a terrible scene but I still wanna see it and it seemed like they had a lot of the VFX already finished for it.
Also, re: the Vader line. I think everyone's forgetting his demeanour in Empire.
We've hit 120 pages now. I think we've covered everything.
Wonder how people would feel about this line if it originally existed in the OT.
I don't think so as the X-Wing assault on Starkiller was a backdrop item, and just imagine the "IT'S LIKE ANH" complaints if there was some big 5-10 minute one as opposed to it just simply showing them flying in there and attacking the core. The mid-film assault was better because it focused on that for just a bit. The climax, unlike ANH, was the lightsaber duel.
I mean, it's the only theme you can really pick out and give to a character in the film itself, as it plays as soon as he's introduced, and plays almost every time he's on screen.
Empire was basically Vader: A Night at the Apollo.
He made a handful of jokes in the OT, you can't really argue the type of jokes he would or wouldn't make based on that.Probably fine with it, since it would have shown that he's known to make stupidly obvious "get it, get it?" jokes. He never did though.