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?"
Whatt?? I felt the exact opposite.. The only thing i was thinking about was holy shit they are getting off the planet right? felt bad man..
It's Saw Gerrera??
Did they ever call him Saw? I thought his name was Saulgerrera.
lol I thought it was Sol.
Saw just like in the 4 episodes of The Clone Wars he was in.It's Saw Gerrera??
Did they ever call him Saw? I thought his name was Saulgerrera.
PilotWhich one was Bodhi again?
Many people weren't lucky enough to experience the greatness that was Clone Wars.Saw just like in the 4 episodes of The Clone Wars he was in.
Did you guys all forget about his initial appearances in the series?
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Before TFA it was the best on screen Star Wars material since ESB. That would be a huge shame if anyone skipped it.Pilot
Many people weren't lucky enough to experience the greatness that was Clone Wars.
lol I thought the same thing when I saw it in theatersIt's Saw Gerrera??
Did they ever call him Saw? I thought his name was Saulgerrera.
I agree on everything except for TFA. It was s'alright.Before TFA it was the best on screen Star Wars material since ESB. That would be a huge shame if anyone skipped it.
"BODEEE"
(long pause)
ROOK!"
...what the hell was Whitaker even doing, really.
Felt the same way about Bodhi. I had no idea the lead from "The Night Of" would be in Rogue One.
That already came out in 2009.Bobby, it's pretty obvious he's saying "Borgully", the long-awaited sequel to Ferngully that he's been announced to star in.
Vader's appearance was a bit disappointing, though. He didn't have as much of an intimidating presence, like he did in A New Hope.
I guess there's a whole spectrum of people... those that can extrapolate and fill in the blanks from what we're given of each character, feeling it is enough to see them as people and feel for them, and those that need more.
I couldn't say which is right or wrong (probably both and neither), but if Elton it was enough and I felt emotional for the characters having to endure what they did and for their outcome. I saw the movie twice and felt it both times.
I liked Film Crit Hulks take on that final Vader scene. If he had been doing that to the characters we've been with in the movie, he would've been more intimidating.I really liked it, although the prologue/introduction was a bit messy and the characters needed more development. The third act was fantastic.
Vader's appearance was a bit disappointing, though. He didn't have as much of an intimidating presence, like he did in A New Hope.
Mads Mikkelsen would have made a great Sith Lord.
I preferred it to The Force Awakens.
1. Empire Strikes Back
2. A New Hope
3. Return Of The Jedi
4. Rogue One
5. The Force Awakens
6. Revenge Of The Sith
7. The Phantom Menace
8. Attack Of The Clones
Well I mean, I knew that. I'm just surprised a Star Wars movie was this blatant with the allegory since Bob Iger went out and said it wasn't political at all.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
- terrible acting
- scenes with jumbled editing and pacing
- comedy bits that fell completely flat
- tons of unnecessary actors for the sake of fan service
- the same OLD FUCKING STORY WITH THE SAME PLOT AND CHARACTER ELEMENTS WE HAVE ALREADY SEEN BEFORE
Rottentomatoes.... 85% fresh. lol.
member berries really have taken a hold of society, holy fuck. Disney executives have to be rolling around in money and sipping cocktails while smearing oils all over each other. They probably can't believe they can get away with this. Repackage the same damn story over and over and make tons and tons of cash with no check backs from "critics"
The flood gates are open and man are they swimming. Sigh, i did enjoy it a lot more than Force Awakens though so that counts for something right?
Did you even see the movie?
Lol you didn't have to like it, but why make stuff up?the marketing is strong with this one.
yes, i saw the movie with another orphan hero, funny ironic robot, mentor martyr, han solo like bad boy good guy, dark vader cameo, and everything else we've come to expect of this franchise that never stops repeating itself.
it's so mediocre, so redundant, that even the slightly darker nature of this couldn't save it from being another trip around the same tired death star. no number of reshoots were going to save this and it showed.
member berries really have taken a hold of society
the marketing is strong with this one.
This particular phrasing is almost like a poker tell at this point.
Same here. Hoping it was just the theater.One thing I forgot to mention, my screen was dark as fuck and vignetted in most scenes besides the beach. Not sure if just a dim bulb or that was stylistic, my friend said his screen was bright when he saw it. Anyone else notice this or did I have a shit cinema?.
Same here. Hoping it was just the theater.
What is it supposed to mean anyway?
Same here. Hoping it was just the theater.
Im a bit surprised to see GAF really ripping into this one. It's leagues above the prequels, so those comparisons sound ridiculous.
I don't see "GAF really ripping into this one". Reactions are mostly positive. Its a good movie that had the potential to be a great one.