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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story |OT| They rebel - SPOILERS

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Man I'll be honest and I've been thinking about this since I saw the movie, but I've seen people citing scenes I flat out don't even remember. I was in line for 9 hours and it was cold as fuck, so I'm honestly beginning to wonder if I actually dozed off a few times. Like I kept thinking "this feels really disjointed" and I was having a hard time latching onto the characters. It felt like it kept jumping around and I'm wondering, literally, if I slept through some of it.

So when I watch it again on Tuesday, if I like it or at least more, I'll just blame it on that. Unfortunately I know I didn't dream about or imagine shitty CGI Tarkin or Leia.

Why did you wait in line for 9 hours, jeez.
 
Besides the Phasma scene, I'd say that a lot of scenes with Rey and Finn on the Falcon (them fixing the Falcon, the "I bypassed the compressor :D" scene, the "YOU KNOW LUKE SKYWALKER? :O" scene) and the Rathars.

Uhhh guess I just totally disagree, I thought they were good during all that. It's actually crazy how subjective this stuff can be. Like I can completely agree with the shitty prequel acting, but I thought TFA was mostly solid in that regard.
 
Something Angry Joe pointed out in his review that was a little detail that that is both a good and bad thing.,
That the pilots weren't all that diverse other than the black X-wing pilot, female X-wing pilot and the female U-Wing pilot.
It really had that OT movie and 70's/80's vibe from them.

That being said I hope
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gets a bigger role in VIII or IX
 
Uhhh guess I just totally disagree, I thought they were good during all that. It's actually crazy how subjective this stuff can be. Like I can completely agree with the shitty prequel acting, but I thought TFA was mostly solid in that regard.

There unbridled enthusiasm sold me on the characters, but they definitely took it too far at times. Moreso Ridley than Finn, but both have their cringeworthy moments. Wouldn't trade them though I feel they're gonna grow tremendously in VIII.
 
Out of all the things I'll whine about TFA for, acting ain't one of them. If you ain't hamming it up in a Star Wars movie, you're doing it wrong.
 
There unbridled enthusiasm sold me on the characters, but they definitely took it too far at times. Moreso Ridley than Finn, but both have their cringeworthy moments. Wouldn't trade them though I feel they're gonna grow tremendously in VIII.

I think most actors take things too far or not far enough all the damn time across most films I see. And I see Star Wars as a larger than life story with equally larger than life characters. It's totally fine with me if they exaggerate performances as long as it's not TOO much or, worse, robotic. Like you had great scenes say with Rey fighting away Kylo's attempted mind-intrusion and while that should have been just terrible I thought they did great. Even if I could cite a few parts that weren't great, they did mostly very well, impressively so at the key moments and few performances are overall perfect.

My opening night Imax crowd went nuts for CGI Leia.

This is why I can't take people seriously. Like the prequels have tons of CG and some was bad, but I can't say FOR ME that anything was as jarring as Leia or Tarkin. Again I can handle to some length bad aliens or whatever but showing me a CG human in a live space with real actors is just as bad if not worse. But they go crazy over a young CG Fisher? I don't get it.
 
I didn't think tarkin was bad at all. Leia wasn't as good though.
I had the exact opposite impression, but maybe that's because Tarkin was on screen for much longer than Leia. Didn't bother me either way and all in all I'm still glad they did it.
 
I know I talked how I didn't get the point of Rogue One heading into release, but I really am glad this was made. Gareth Edward's finest work, and a prequel so good it even makes A New Hope a better movie.

And thank god it came out in 2016 of all years.

Hahaha. I agree with you so damned much.
 
9 hours holy shit

Even for tfa I was only in line for 6 hours.

Okay so I got there early, waited a few hours. Some theater folk came out and said if we're in the 10:15 line that we could come back when the 7 went in. So I went across the street and chilled at Buffalo Wild Wings for a few hours, then got back in line a few more hours. So yeah, it wasn't a full 9 hour wait exactly, but it was still a very long time of standing out in the cold and listening to people talk about their SW knowledge like how they know what episode that ewoks appear in.
 
As a long time star wars fan this film reignited my love for star wars films. Episode 7 was severely disappointing and made me not want to go see this movie but I'm really glad I did. The whole tone felt so close the original films it was great. Even with no light sabers this film still carried itself and felt more like a war film set in the star wars universe.
 
Man I'll be honest and I've been thinking about this since I saw the movie, but I've seen people citing scenes I flat out don't even remember. I was in line for 9 hours and it was cold as fuck, so I'm honestly beginning to wonder if I actually dozed off a few times. Like I kept thinking "this feels really disjointed" and I was having a hard time latching onto the characters. It felt like it kept jumping around and I'm wondering, literally, if I slept through some of it.

So when I watch it again on Tuesday, if I like it or at least more, I'll just blame it on that. Unfortunately I know I didn't dream about or imagine shitty CGI Tarkin or Leia.

you're not the only one. characters did feel very weak outside a couple interactions and yeah there was some unnecessary disjointedness in the beginning.

i think the idea was to make it seem like these characters came together to form a tight knit team but it just wasn't executed well.
 
Eh, can't say I enjoyed Rogue One. Just felt cliche and going through the motions. Not saying it's necessarily bad. Just thought it was boring. It felt like a lot of scenes stacked on top of each other with no room to breathe. I liked the side characters, but they didn't get enough to make me love them. I had no emotions in any of the death scenes. A few more nitpicks that's escaping me atm, but was really disappointed all in all.
 
Just saw it and I'm a little lukewarm about it. I didnt hate it but I thought it was a pretty average film. None of the characters were interesting or well developed. There were too many sad death scenes that we were supposed to care about that did nothing for me. I honestly hated K2 as well. I didnt find him charming, just kind of a dick. I found myself tuning out of the movie often as it was hard to stay engaged.

What the hell was Whitakers character supposed to be? I found him so cringe worthy. Riz' character was also some rambling guy which got annoying after a while. The Asian dudes were pretty cool but I'm struggling to remember anyone else that stood out positively.

I loved the special effects, especially the CG for some of the characters. Favorite bits of the movie were all the Vader stuff. Not sure if its a good thing if the only thing I really loved were like 2 minutes of fan service.
 
This movie was dope and it did dope things. CGI Princess Leia was really fucking impressive, and Vader's death march was too dope for words
 
So have been reading up on others opinions and thoughts on the movie and I am 100% convinced that some people went and accidentally saw the wrong movie.


I see people calling some of the small nods like "You may fire when ready." and the use of previously unseen ANH footage (for X-Wing Pilots) as cringe worthy.
 
Oh shit. I was watching a bootleg of the Vader-wrecking-shit scene on youtube and saw that he reached behind himself and sliced the guy he had force-slammed in to the ceiling. Totally missed that in the theater.
 
Loved the movie. I think i liked Jyn even more than Rey. RIP :(

Can't believe the outrage over Tarkin. I honestly couldn't tell it was CGI at first but then I realized he passed away. I even had tell my family it was all special effects. To call it "awful" is such an overreaction it's not even funny.

But how
How is this possible

People complain about even DECENT CG but think this was good or passable for realism? Sheeeeit.
I can see how it would bother you if you went into the movie without knowing they would be using his character or that the actor had passed. But otherwise you're kidding yourself. sorry.
 
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