Has anyone watched the Half in the Bag review? The criticism on CG Tarkin had me weak lol.
https://youtu.be/Kc2kFk5M9x4?t=15m57s
https://youtu.be/Kc2kFk5M9x4?t=15m57s
Might've been discussed already, but what's with the two 'rods' that Jyn carried on her back when she was disguised as an Imperial operative? I thought she'd make use of them.
So like all of the main cast basically died via explosions, except for KT. No point to this comment. Just found it odd.
i felt more emotion when K-2SO died than anyone else
*potential hyperbole
Has anyone watched the Half in the Bag review? The criticism on CG Tarkin had me weak lol.
https://youtu.be/Kc2kFk5M9x4?t=15m57s
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That looks even more fake than the Tarkin cgi imo.
It's a good movie! I liked The Force Awakens and got annoyed by all of the internet hyperbole about "plot holes" that all turned out to be people basically upset that a Star Wars movie is an adventure film or asking a movie to spell out everything directly. That said, it has some serious issues with its plot (and how much a lot of stuff gets retreaded) that would require you to basically rewrite large chunks of the movie.
Rogue One kept getting better and better as it went along, and by the end of it I was really upset to see the main cast slowly get picked off as I realized just how dire the situation was, and the final escape of the Tantive IV felt like a totally earned moment. The Death Star was the most chilling and threatening incarnation of a superweapon in these films to date (the destruction on Jedha was astonishing), the battles were great (the X-Wing bombing sequence on Eadu is way better than the attack on... whatever the planet was that Maz's castle was called, and the Scarif battle is probably the best in the series and makesthe trench runattack on Starkiller Base look amateurish). The biggest problem with Rogue One is that Jyn's character development felt a bit abrupt even if makes sense, and the early jumping around in dark locations is a bit disorienting. But at the same time it accomplishes its goals of making the Star Wars universe feel much bigger, and even does it while using many of the same elements of the first movie which is a fantastic feat, which kinda makes TFA look worse now in comparison when it's set 30 years later but the Stormtroopers and X-Wings have different lines and paint jobs.
I also never got bothered by the supposed constant and distracted cameos I've seen people complain about. The only two that stood out were Ponda Baba and Dr. What's-his-face, and C3PO and R2, and of those it was only the former (like five seconds in a crowd scene where they bump into Jyn) that felt superfluous. Meanwhile TFA had C3PO practically photobomb the audience with an APPLAUSE PLEASE sign as he announced himself and showed off his red arm.
i felt more emotion when K-2SO died than anyone else
*potential hyperbole
Can always count on you for lucid analysis. Both Rogue One and The Force Awakens are fine films. On balance, they end up roughly equal in quality - taking into account their respective successses and deficiencies - and should leave fans fairly optimistic that the different flavours of Star Wars are in competent hands going forward.
Can someone start a petition to get denis villeneuve to direct a SW story.
Yeah that Half in the Bag review's intro is a little much.
Everyone clap for Jimmy Smits!
Everyone clapped for Jimmy Smits.
oh you mean Basil Oregano
I bet someone feels real clever about making that one up.
I'm kind of baffled by complaints about the characters being boring, so half the point of the RLM review just doesn't even connect with me. The other part, that they want things to be fun and witty and like every other Star Wars, seems to miss the point, and they even acknowledge that in their review.
They talk about how it would have been better to have some kind of Oceans 11 kind of movie with clever elite spies, and that could have been fun, but I appreciate that this was about the unknowns, the little guy, the grunts on the ground who are the silent heroes. Oceans 11 doesn't make sense for the Rebellion at this time. It needs to be a ragtag band barely held together. I'm glad it was more of a war movie than a heist movie. That's something the franchise has needed for ages and we finally got it, and it was done in a way that really enriched the war surrounding the saga.
Is it wrong though? Heres what is being discussed in this thread: Vader. The Death Star. A space battle with X Wings, TIEs and Star Destroyers. Tarkin and Leia. Bothans. A land battle with AT ATs. Mustafar. The reshoots and production drama.Yeah that Half in the Bag review's intro is a little much.
Such a boooooring film. The last half an hour was pretty good though.
"Be careful you don't choke on your aspirations"
Piss. Right. Off.
Is it wrong though? Heres what is being discussed in this thread: Vader. The Death Star. A space battle with X Wings, TIEs and Star Destroyers. Tarkin and Leia. Bothans. A land battle with AT ATs. Mustafar. The reshoots and production drama.
The only time the new elements actually come up are in the view of how underdeveloped the new characters are.
No one clapped in my showing. But I went to a 10pm 3D showing on a thursday so only 15 other people were in there with us.
What? That was in character of Vader to say.
Don't think there's anything wrong with that. Those are huge parts of the movie and people are bringing them up to criticize them just like the characters.Is it wrong though? Heres what is being discussed in this thread: Vader. The Death Star. A space battle with X Wings, TIEs and Star Destroyers. Tarkin and Leia. Bothans. A land battle with AT ATs. Mustafar. The reshoots and production drama.
The only time the new elements actually come up are in the view of how underdeveloped the new characters are.
Such a boooooring film. The last half an hour was pretty good though.
"Be careful you don't choke on your aspirations"
Piss. Right. Off.
Is it wrong though? Heres what is being discussed in this thread: Vader. The Death Star. A space battle with X Wings, TIEs and Star Destroyers. Tarkin and Leia. Bothans. A land battle with AT ATs. Mustafar. The reshoots and production drama.
The only time the new elements actually come up are in the view of how underdeveloped the new characters are.
But at the same time, if you add new stuff in a movie whose timeline is so close to the original's that it literally ends where the first one starts, you're gonna have to explain where all this new stuff went. That's partially why I knew that most of them would have to die by the end of it.
But at the same time, if you add new stuff in a movie whose timeline is so close to the original's that it literally ends where the first one starts, you're gonna have to explain where all this new stuff went. That's partially why I knew that most of them would have to die by the end of it.
He is. Jimmy Smits is 61, Alec Guinness was 62 when they filmed A New Hope.
I don't think this is true. I totally expected 2-3 people to die, and everyone else to barely make it out. I expected the main characters to basically say "fuck it, we paid our dues" after the mission and bailed out of the alliance and empire forever to settle somewhere. The fact that everyone actually died definitely took me by surprise. It's the right choice, but not one I expect for a franchise movie.
It doesnt mean we can't have some awesome moments with these characters while they were alive. The most memorable moment in the film is from a character that is 40 years old.
I didnt walk out of TFA thinking Han Solo stole the show
I don't think this is true. I totally expected 2-3 people to die, and everyone else to barely make it out. I expected the main characters to basically say "fuck it, we paid our dues" after the mission and bailed out of the alliance and empire forever to settle somewhere. The fact that everyone actually died definitely took me by surprise. It's the right choice, but not one I expect for a franchise movie.
I mean, he's father to Princess Leia and a big part of the Rebellion. Why wouldn't he be in this movie?
But I don't think that it's necessary to bag on the movie for having so much of the old stuff. It's not starting a new journey like TFA. It's setting up the old one.
RLM is completely wrong on this film. They called the last two minutes of this film embarrassing which is mind blowingly bad as far as opinions go.
RLM is completely wrong on this film. They called the last two minutes of this film embarrassing which is mind blowingly bad as far as opinions go.
Same here.I don't watch RLM shit anymore and so far I don't feel any sort of empty void or anything of the such.
When the old comes at the expense of the new I think it is worth criticizing.
Like what? We got new storm troopers, new ships, new planets, new vehicles, new bases, new weapons, new characters.When the old comes at the expense of the new I think it is worth criticizing.
It seems hypocritical to rag on Rogue One for fan service and elements from the Original Trilogy, but then forgive Force Awakens for having a "CLAP" moment every fifteen minutes (Falcon, Han and Chewie, Leia, Threepio, Artoo, Luke, etc.) Honestly Force Awakens was waaaay more guilty of this, Rogue One at least takes place immediately before A New Hope, so the classic elements aren't just expected, they HAVE to be there.RLM is completely wrong on this film. They called the last two minutes of this film embarrassing which is mind blowingly bad as far as opinions go.
It's really cringey/eyerolley. It's as bad as the last minutes of Episode 3 where everyone is conveniently shipped off to the planets that they'll live on for the next 18 years.RLM is completely wrong on this film. They called the last two minutes of this film embarrassing which is mind blowingly bad as far as opinions go.
When the old comes at the expense of the new I think it is worth criticizing.
It's really cringey/eyerolley. It's as bad as the last minutes of Episode 3 where everyone is conveniently shipped off to the planets that they'll live on for the next 18 years.
Speaking of Episode 3, did anyone else think it was a huge missed opportunity that Vader didn't go "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" like in Ep3, when he was standing at the empty cargo hold watching the ship take off with the plans?
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no one?
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They should CG in an older Hayden Christensen for the special edition.I hope they add that in the Special Edition. I would like to see people cry.![]()
Speaking of Episode 3, did anyone else think it was a huge missed opportunity that Vader didn't go "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" like in Ep3, when he was standing at the empty cargo hold watching the ship take off with the plans?
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no one?
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