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

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Just got back from seeing it.

Holy shit.

Holy shit!

This movie is awesome.

Easily the best Star Wars film since A New Hope and The Empire Strikes back. (Which, before Rogue One, are the only good SW films, IMO.)
 
Fuck the Ewoks, they have no bearing on the best SW movie in existence.

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movies are less interesting when i already know what's going to happen. so i can't honestly compare this to IV, V, or VI

but the plot development is less embarrassing than I, II, & III, so i guess that makes it the best in its category by default
 
it's so strange how much i dislike this movie as a "star wars" movie and how much i like it as just being a movie set in the star wars universe. the movie has all i want in star wars movie yet just feels so tonally wrong that i can't help but feel indifferent to it. i'm probably just hanging onto my nostalgia reigns here but i'd like to see how i feel in a year or two about this because as of right now, this movie was a visual treat but ultimately doesn't invoke the same excitement and lasting impression that TFA had for me.
 
i liked it for a non skywalker focused star wars movie, with only a slight part of the story around the force... and i liked the tie in between the two trilogies

i liked them all dying to get the plans to the rebels

i understand the flat feelings people describe though
 
They never said where it was in the movie, period. And based on the previous films, it's fair to have assumed it was Coruscant.

Why I assume they destroyed one of the most important places in Star Wars lore, but before doing that didn't bother telling you it was Coruscant and instead said it was in the Hosnian System, a completely new place.

Wouldn't the more logical assumption be that this is a new place in this new system?
 
I'm pretty sure they said it was Hosnian Prime.
Nope, never said the name in the movie. All that happens is you see an urban planet destroyed, then Finn says "That was the Republic!" They never indicate in the movie narrative where it was.
Wouldn't the more logical assumption be that this is a new place in this new system?
Why would you assume that? Star Wars blows up planets all the time. It was confusing after the movie online, everyone was asking if it was Coruscant or not.
 
Nope, never said the name in the movie. All that happens is you see an urban planet destroyed, then Finn says "That was the Republic!" They never indicate in the movie narrative where it was.

They defo say its the Hosnian system where the republic is based at some point.
 
Nope, never said the name in the movie. All that happens is you see an urban planet destroyed, then Finn says "That was the Republic!" They never indicate in the movie narrative where it was.

Why would you assume that? Star Wars blows up planets all the time. It was confusing after the movie online, everyone was asking if it was Coruscant or not.

If by all the time you mean once.
 
Finally took the time to see this yesterday. Very interesting movie. Not at all what I expected with the premise. A big land and space battle at the end was probably not needed for what the story was about, but after TFA I'm sooo glad they did it.

Also after Starkiller base, I really enjoyed "low power" Death Star. Much better direction to go with "super weapons". Even comes with prettier visuals.

Overall a good movie, but the first act felt like a complete mess and as a result the movie never realizes it's full potential with it's characters and themes.
 
Just finished watching, pretty good!
8/10 from me, it was kinda boring before they reached scarif
Not enough Donnie's kung fu action
 
Man one thing I really loved was Saw's group,
I always said if I was in Star Wars as a rebel i'd steal and wear customized Imperial gear.
(barring something like personal Mandolorian armor)

Dude with the black scout helmet looked awesome.
 
Nope, never said the name in the movie. All that happens is you see an urban planet destroyed, then Finn says "That was the Republic!" They never indicate in the movie narrative where it was.

When Finn arrives at the rebel base Poe says he has info on "the weapon that destroyed the Hosnian system".

I do agree that it was poorly explained in the movie, there was a scene where Leia sends an envoy to Hosnian Prime to appeal to the Senate, but it was cut.
 
Watched it yesterday, and thought it was pretty damn fun. The characters were a bit meh, but the action was solid and the different planets were great.

A huge improvement over the Force Awakens.
 
How big a fan are you of the Expanded Universe? I've noticed that people who generally only like the movies didn't care for Rogue One, but people that have been really into the Expanded Universe material of novels, comic books and video games dug the hell out of it because the focus is on the world building and military action that takes precedence over the Skywalker storyline that the movies follow specifically.

Just another data point for you.

I only like the movies, including the prequels.
Hated TFA.
Really liked Rogue One.


Got a second viewing in yesterday, and I thought it was worth mentioning because it was in 3D but I had a worse seat this time and consequently the film was a little bit darker and more blurry. Tarkin looked pretty good, and if I hadn't seen it a bit more clearly the first time I would have struggled to identify him as CGI. I guess I can see now why some people watching on a bad screen, or with non-ideal eyesight, could have mistaken Tarkin for being an actor.
 
Nope, never said the name in the movie. All that happens is you see an urban planet destroyed, then Finn says "That was the Republic!" They never indicate in the movie narrative where it was.
They said the name once, but it was really quick, so I don't fault people for being confused. I was, too. I thought it was Coruscant. The problem is that it was named AFTER it got destroyed, so as soon as you see it, you start thinking, "Oh man, that's Coruscant!"
 
Didn't like it that much. Aside from the visual spectacle, I don't feel like I want to see this anymore. The first part of the movie had a very interestig buildup, but then the second part was just really predictable, no suspense, not anything. They just go there and start dying because they have to.
I find surprising that people who didn't enjoy VII for the references actually like this heartless fanservice movie. The Vader scene was embarassing, fantastic to watch but really empty storywise, doesn't give you anything you needed. It was just pure fanservice, like the other many references. At least VII uses IV as a basis to make something, this is just "hey I'm a 2016 movie that has a million references that have nothing to do with the story".
About the characters yeah, they are the big problem of the movie. The droid and the blind were the only ones I cared about, the rest of the team was useless.
 
Didn't like it that much. Aside from the visual spectacle, I don't feel like I want to see this anymore. The first part of the movie had a very interestig buildup, but then the second part was just really predictable, no suspense, not anything. They just go there and start dying because they have to.

That's the plot>character coming into play and why I didn't like it. The movie is telling me to feel things without earning it.
 
I saw Rogue One yesterday and, while very impressed with the set design and special effects, felt the plot and characters were very lackluster and underdeveloped. The script tries half-heartedly to cram every battle film theme (sacrifice, redemption, unity) into the 30 or so minutes of the movie's non-action sequences.

Forrest Whitaker lets himself die for no fucking reason whatsoever because these movies have sacrifice, right? But he was kind of a dick anyways, so no big loss. He subjects a brave imperial defector to mind-torture and imprisonment in order to verify his story. This is not what the good guys do; why not waterboard the poor guy while you're at it? You don't have a bionic leg to stand on when claiming the high ground over the evil empire if you do these things.

The secondary "Han Solo" character is the film's only memorable one and what potential he has is squandered in an attempt to rapidly progress through a redemption arc; he has murdered in cold blood for the rebellion and is something of an anti-hero at film's beginning, yet is somehow redeemed by the midpoint of the film (painfully telegraphed in the scene at the rebel base on Yavin IV where he volunteers the services of himself and other lost souls). I assume the catalyst for this transformation is his 10-second exchange with the perpetually sulky main character about how they both lost their families as children. See The Bourne Supremacy or even The Return of the Jedi if you want a redemption arc in an action movie done correctly.

Why does this mismatched band overcome their differences and unite for a common cause? I don't know. It's not due to the leadership of the main character; she has not a single drop of charisma. They don't joke around or bond or reminisce or empathize outside of the battle sequences, like in Saving Private Ryan. I guess it's because the Empire is bad. It seems like those rebels are pretty bad, too, shooting up a marketplace and murdering people who try to help their cause.

It's an average movie with throwaway characters and dialogue that allow audiences to take a piss break or run to the concession stand without missing anything of importance during lulls in the action.
 
Saw it last night. It was ok. Could have waited for a rental or something. Totally felt like a movie that the series could have went on without. There wasn't anything particularly new or surprising revealed about the Star Wars story as a whole.

Best part was Vader wrecking the rebels. Shame there wasn't more of that.
 
TFA Continuing to muck shit up in what they are describing in the movie.

That really bothers me.

In RO you go "huh that planet looks like Mustafar, must be Mustafar" turns out it is Mustafar.

In TFA you have planets that look exactly like Tattoine or Coruscant and serve the same purpose but aren't.


That's confusing for most of my friends


Destroying Coruscant would've had a much bigger impact than destroying not-Coruscant
 
I'm still salty about the pilot's death. He was just waiting around in the ship and one asshole lobs a grenade at his feets without even knowing he was in there. All the others I can make my peace with it but him, I can't accept it. He got captured, treated as an hostage, mind raped and this is the end he gets. He's like Steve Buscemi in the Big Lebowski.
 
Man Tarkin looked way to cg for my liking. Wish he was cut.

The movie is better than TFA, but it's just okay. No where near a great SW movie.

At times these new movies feel more about fan service rather than just making a great movie.

As cool as Vader is, I wish his scenes and Tarkins were cut in favor of building the team dynamic more. Never felt like they were this well built team. The film would've benefited greatly to slowing down a bit.
 
I'm still salty about the pilot's death. He was just waiting around in the ship and one asshole lobs a grenade at his feets without even knowing he was in there. All the others I can make my peace with it but him, I can't accept it. He got captured, treated as an hostage, mind raped and this is the end he gets. He's like Steve Buscemi in the Big Lebowski.

War sucks.
 
For what it's worth, my ranking looks like this.

The Empire Strikes Back
A New Hope
The Force Awakens
Rogue One (if they had made me care about the characters, especially Jyn, it could have been #2)
Return of the Jedi
Phantom Menace/Attack of the Clones/Revenge of the Sith (I can't rank them. They're all terrible and I wish I had never seen them)
 
How do you incorporate that detail without tipping off the fact you're getting Leia at the end, though?

Same reason Mustafar is the only planet not named.

Well there's nothing wrong with giving a hint while keeping it vague. The scene would be very quick and it's right before the big battle sequence, so you wouldn't have much time to dwell on it. Then when you see the ship come out it's an "Oh yeah!" moment that feels earned, instead of an "Oh yeah!" moment immediately followed by a "Wait, wut? Why is she even here?" moment.

"Sir, we need some time to evacuate the non-military personnel"
"No time! We have to take our chances and get to Scarif immediately!"
 
I kind of liked the nods to those who are Rogue Squadron fans. In the Battle of Yavin there are Red and Gold squadrons - we see them again in Rogue One, as well as a Blue Squadron (that is trapped under the shield for most of the battle, which is why we don't hear of them in ANH). Also, there is like a twenty to thirty second sequence where the Red 5 pilot is killed, which of course opens up his call sign for Luke to use in the Battle of Yavin. Nothing too overt, but was nice to see.
 
Favorite Characters:
1. motherFUCKING Admiral Raddus
2. Chirrut
3. K2
4. Cassian
5. That little insurgent alien dude fucking shit up on Jedha
 
My ranking:

1) Empire Strikes Back
2) Return of the Jedi
3) A New Hope
4) The Phantom Menace
5) Rogue One
6) The Force Awakens
7) Revenge of the Sith
8) Attack of the Clones

And yes, I put Phantom Menace above RO and TFA. As bad as that movie was, I like, like, like it a lot. I've rewatched it >6 times over the years and my opinion has not changed.

The movie's sense of design connects with me; I feel it's the most beautiful and imaginative SW has been since the original trilogy, as terribly acted as that Tattooine section was; I liked the detour and arc, I loved Qui-Gon, and I liked Battle of Naboo with the Duel of Fates. Gungans and Jar Jar were annoying, but they weren't enough to make me dislike the movie.
 
I just saw it. I'm baffled with the reactions here. I thought it was one of the best Star Wars Movies. Yeah, the start was abit slow but man it was good.
 
I just saw it. I'm baffled with the reactions here. I thought it was one of the best Star Wars Movies. Yeah, the start was abit slow but man it was good.

They did nothing in my opinion to make me give a shit about anyone. So when they actually died, I didn't care.

Coworkers said they were tearing up when Donnie was walking up to the button and I was like "why? because he has a catch phrase that he repeated all movie long?"
 
wait, i just realized something

the empire occupies jedha for the kyber crystals

just like bush invaded iraq for the oil

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Did you notice that the hats the rebels wore were like the soldiers in Vietnam?

Dang, its like a war movie whoa.

*edit* I didnt mean this as sarcastic as it looks lol. I just thought that whole setpiece was so blatant about America's occupation in the middle east
 
They did nothing in my opinion to make me give a shit about anyone. So when they actually died, I didn't care.

Coworkers said they were tearing up when Donnie was walking up to the button and I was like "why? because he has a catch phrase that he repeated all movie long?"

Well, Donnie and K2SO had the most personality, so I felt something when they bit it, but I wasn't moved to tears or anything. This movie failed at making the characters actual people.
 
They did nothing in my opinion to make me give a shit about anyone. So when they actually died, I didn't care.

Coworkers said they were tearing up when Donnie was walking up to the button and I was like "why? because he has a catch phrase that he repeated all movie long?"
People have been 50/50 on characters it was weird the first time I saw it i was like oh well but I saw it a second time and the feels hit me for some reason can't explain it hahaha
 
That really bothers me.

In RO you go "huh that planet looks like Mustafar, must be Mustafar" turns out it is Mustafar.

In TFA you have planets that look exactly like Tattoine or Coruscant and serve the same purpose but aren't.


That's confusing for most of my friends



Destroying Coruscant would've had a much bigger impact than destroying not-Coruscant

I'm glad it wasn't because it would have made that scene even more terrible than it already is
 
Man one thing I really loved was Saw's group,
I always said if I was in Star Wars as a rebel i'd steal and wear customized Imperial gear.
(barring something like personal Mandolorian armor)

Dude with the black scout helmet looked awesome.
I'm still digging two tubes really liked that character was hoping for more scenes of him
 
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