Ya'll remember when that dude straight up executed a Stormtrooper with a blaster right to the dome? Now that's some Disney shit.
Yea that scene stood out to me as particularly violent for a Star Wars movie lol
Ya'll remember when that dude straight up executed a Stormtrooper with a blaster right to the dome? Now that's some Disney shit.
My favourite moment personally was the Vader corridor scene, that was awesome.
Hey, if there's ever a need for an alien crew member in a future movie, they should definitely do a Mon Cal. Ackbar is still kicking, I'm sure he has a few recommendations.
I've seen the Lucasfilm distinction before, from you and other people. It's a good argument and I can't counter it in any serious way, except to say the actual products we're seeing scream the Disney approach. The Star Wars films have the same problems as the Marvel films, and those aren't the same problems I'm seeing in a lot of non-Disney films. Possibly it's coincidence at this point, but now when I see a Star Wars film I expect the same sort of product as their Marvel releases. (Among many issues: weak villains, too heavy reliance on intertextuality for drama and humor, a lack of extraneous world-building which means all of the narrative 'puzzle pieces' are actually needed, way way too much telling instead of showing, editing in action scenes that nearly always removes the effect/impact so everything becomes weightless and unsatisfying, etc.) If you told me that Dr. Strange and Rogue One came from the same creative team I would believe it 100%.Lucasfilm.
Also, you got Vader at the end of this.
Also his grandkid is a mentally unstable school shooter, basically. That shit is pretty threatening. Sure, he's not some hulking, brick shithouse mass of evil. But you don't need to be the Terminator to be genuinely threatening. Unhinged Adam Driver spiraling down into pure psychotic behavior will probably be pretty threatening. I'd imagine Rian Johnson has some shit in mind for that.
Yeah, some seriously pretty scenery.Jesus Christ the locales were gorgeous in this movie. I wish I could live on the Island planet at the end.
What I liked about this movie was how the technology and screens had the original feel to it. Something Lucas failed at in the prequel trilogy.
Did you forget the scene in ANH where Han Solo goes off about his PTSD and all the shit he's had to do fighting the empire.
And who could forget the classic scene of Obi-Wan torturing R2-D2 with a tentacle monster.
Oh god, now I wish I did.Anyone see it in 70mm?
Did you forget the scene in ANH where Han Solo goes off about his PTSD and all the shit he's had to do fighting the empire.
And who could forget the classic scene of Obi-Wan torturing R2-D2 with a tentacle monster.
Yea, so badass, pure fanservice be damned.Also I just want to say, THAT vader scene in the end was god damn fantastic. The power and menace he displayed hasn't been shown properly in such a long time, and it was so damn hype. It was good to see him again.
Damn, lol.I don't see the similarity to Marvel films. Both SW films we've gotten have good cinematography and music.
Also, who were the bothan spies?![]()
Wrong Death Star
So much better than TFA which was just anh retread for a new generation. But, what was with the "don't choke on your ambitions" Vader pun line? That was full on Roger Moore bond.
But, perhaps I liked it more in contrast to force awakens. Not sure how good it was as a movie, if detached from star wars universe.
Also, who were the bothan spies?![]()
Also I just want to say, THAT vader scene in the end was god damn fantastic. The power and menace he displayed hasn't been shown properly in such a long time, and it was so damn hype. It was good to see him again.
A way better ending in my opinion would be for everyone to survive and get out of the planet but while delivering the plans and the audience thinks the movie had ended and the good guys succeeded, Vader shows in that corridor and kills the main cast, instead of killing a bunch of nobodies. That would make for a nice twist and make the audience hate Vader more.
speaking of fake and cringy
speaking of fake and cringy
I don't think it would be fake and cringy. Vader mowing down the characters we've been with the entire movie would have been more powerful and scarier than Vader cutting up nobodies. As it is now, it's just fan service. A cool bit of fan service, but it really doesn't do much except being cool.
A way better ending in my opinion would be for everyone to survive and get out of the planet but while delivering the plans and the audience thinks the movie had ended and the good guys succeeded, Vader shows in that corridor and kills the main cast, instead of killing a bunch of nobodies. That would make for a nice twist and make the audience hate Vader more. Think that would be a better ending than watching the shockwave slowly coming while hugging...
How? It's not like those guys pose any more threat to Vader than the "nobodies" do.
It would rob the movie of some of it's most beautiful moments.
Cassian and Jyn on the beach waiting for death with Giacchino's fantastic "Your Father Would Be Proud" playing.
The feeling you had in your gut knowing the mission was doomed when K2-SO died and begged Cassian and Jyn to climb.
Chirrut's sacrifice.
The movie would be MUCH MUCH MUCH worse without these moments and instead have Vader mowing them all down. This ending shot would literally destroy the entire third act and make it an emotionless meaningless action scene only and result in a bad movie.
I honestly can't comprehend how anyone who saw the movie and liked it would want to lose the beach waiting for death scene with that Giacchino track. Wanting to lose the most emotional and moving moment of the entire film and one of the best moments of the entire franchise? I mean what???
I don't see how inserting a main character into the Vader scene would suddenly make it non-fan service. He has no relationship to any of the characters except a very shallow one with Chirrut as they're both connected to the force. It would add very little to the "story."
I don't see how inserting a main character into the Vader scene would suddenly make it non-fan service. He has no relationship to any of the characters except a very shallow one with Chirrut as they're both connected to the force. It would add very little to the "story."
Now, when it comes to this intense unleashing of menace and chaos, it's everything we've ever wanted, right? It's filmed in a scary way! With smart execution and real brutality! From Vader!
Too bad it's after our climax has already occurred. It's a sequence where we already know exactly what's going to happen (the plans are going to get to Leia) and involves a bunch of faceless nobodies. This just turns into gore horror movie logic. Let's show the "bad guy" character we indulgently like kicking ass! Which is why people clap and cheer, all as part of the most puerile reversing and misunderstanding of Vader-worship. To me, it's the exact same kind of bastardization as the pun, but this time the betrayal is for indulgent bullshit. You can say this is an extreme opinion, but I am not backing down from this.
You want to make Vader be scary and have menace? Then why didn't the film try the actual dramatic alternative? How do you include this exact scene and not put it at as part of the climax involving your film's actual characters? How fucking scary would it be if in the final defense, Lord Vader shows up and mows down our beloved characters in a way that actually terrifies us? Then the dramatic question is not "will the plans get to Leia?" But "will our heroes die in the process?" It is everything that is obvious about this choice, and a falsification of the intended "menace" the audience wants from the character (because really, they want to cheer). Why is Vader just the dessert? Look, the result is such a complicated thing to parse out, because at once it's a sequence we want, but not in a way that truly services the film's story or drama.
Vader doesn't need to have a relationship with the main characters. We have the relationship to the main characters. As it stands, the Vader scene doesn't have any dramatic effect. Add the characters that we've spent the entire movie with, and it turns from cheering at Vader's badassery to the audience being conflicted between cheering and feeling scared for the characters.
The Hulk can explain it better than I can:
I'm kind of glad he didn't just because of how over-connected the Star Wars characters always are. It would have been totally justifiable for Vader to be involved in this battle but made a nice change for him to be almost completely auxillary to the main characters' story.I don't know if I want Vader savagely killing off the main characters.
I thought it was totally badass, I was enacting that kidbday.gif grinningvfrom ear to ear. Shit was dope man!I don't remember anyone cheering at the cinema. Hell, I'm a horror fan and it was the first time in aeons that my cynical ass actually felt chills and terror at what I was seeing.
And if you saw that and thought "wow, Vader's a bad ass" then that's on you, not the film.
I couldn't enjoy that scene just because I was waiting for the guy to pass the thing through the door.I thought it was totally badass, I was enacting that kidbday.gif grinningvfrom ear to ear. Shit was dope man!
I don't remember anyone cheering at the cinema. Hell, I'm a horror fan and it was the first time in aeons that my cynical ass actually felt chills and terror at what I was seeing.
And if you saw that and thought "wow, Vader's a bad ass" then that's on you, not the film.
I thought it was totally badass, I was enacting that kidbday.gif grinningvfrom ear to ear. Shit was dope man!