ZeroTheShadow
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Really guys? The film was just okay and it certainly didn't make A New Hope any better.
Rogue one was decent, but it definitely makes me want to watch ANH more.
Rogue one just proves that they need to make a Vader movie.
I agree- IMO it's the 3rd best film in the series only behind ESB and ANH.
We need an ewok side story to show their suffering under imperial oppression and their development of guerilla techniques to properly restore RotJ to its rightful place as a great SW movie
Jesus Christ. I don't think some people know how good dramatic storytelling works. Yes, shortcuts can work but they need a proper foundation to work off of.So you wanted a six hour movie to see how a father and daughter relationship developes? A young girl loses her dad at a young age and spends the rest of her life looking for him, what else did you wanted to see?
Oh I really enjoyed the prequel trilogy references too. I'll make sure to clap for those if I get dragged back to this middling action flick addition to the franchise.It retconned the gaping Death Star flaw people made fun of for years & managed to give one of, if not the most iconic cinema villain of all time arguably his best scene ever, for those two reasons alone it improves the original trilogy.
Also loved how it actually addedfrom the prequels too, despite the planet being the only one which wasn't name in the film, I thought Disney were just burying those entirely when it came to the film universe.Mustafa
Really guys? The film was just okay and it certainly didn't make A New Hope any better.
I can understand people saying that they wished that Jyn and crew were better developed. I can even agree. I think for example the film would have been stronger if we'd had what appears to be her introduction from the early trailers, more time with Saw, and her as a lot more of hardass early on. I don't think we really needed a lot more time with the others,
What I don't understand is those who are saying that TFAs characters were much better. Who was much better?
The desert hobo who spoke every language, was a force prodigy the like we've never seen, and who has surprisingly good social skills for her background? The one everyone loves from the second they meet her? The one whose only point of conflict was a 30 second scene of running away?
The former Stormtrooper, raised since he was a child to be a soldier and brainwashed, who shows absolutely none of this in his personality, is nothing but comic relief, and whose main point of conflict was a 30 second scene of him running away?
Or was it the all american badass pilot, who was snarky, and had less than 10 minutes of screentime and no journey at all?
Or maybe it was the villain, a 30 year-old man child who sits in his room reciting goth poetry to a melted helmet, but at least has the slightest bit of a journey?
Yep, those characters are SOOOO much stronger.
It added nothing except muddling the introduction of leia in ANH. Movie was completely bland.
I caught more feels from K2's last stand than from all of TFA put together.
Really guys? The film was just okay and it certainly didn't make A New Hope any better.
This but that ain't saying much. Could have used more ketchup packets for blood tho with all the death this movie was allowedI caught more feels from K2's last stand than from all of TFA put together.
I can understand people saying that they wished that Jyn and crew were better developed. I can even agree. I think for example the film would have been stronger if we'd had what appears to be her introduction from the early trailers, more time with Saw, and her as a lot more of hardass early on. I don't think we really needed a lot more time with the others,
What I don't understand is those who are saying that TFAs characters were much better. Who was much better?
The desert hobo who spoke every language, was a force prodigy the like we've never seen, and who has surprisingly good social skills for her background? The one everyone loves from the second they meet her? The one whose only point of conflict was a 30 second scene of running away?
The former Stormtrooper, raised since he was a child to be a soldier and brainwashed, who shows absolutely none of this in his personality, is nothing but comic relief, and whose main point of conflict was a 30 second scene of him running away?
Or was it the all american badass pilot, who was snarky, and had less than 10 minutes of screentime and no journey at all?
Or maybe it was the villain, a 30 year-old man child who sits in his room reciting goth poetry to a melted helmet, but at least has the slightest bit of a journey?
Yep, those characters are SOOOO much stronger.
God I'm just like reading the wiki trying to jog my brain and its so damn messy. Did they ever say why they wanted to kill Galen instead of extracting him?
I mean... the dude didn't want to work with the empire? I'm sure he has a LOT of information that could be beneficial.
I think everyone's fandom is letting them fill in the blanks for the film, but when you take it at face value it really is as lifeless as CGI Leia.
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I am REALLY not seeing 'the depth' of which that it grays the rebellion/empire. I guess when the conflict was as shallow as it was in the originals any flourish could be seen as "depth".
1. They didn't know the Death Star had been completed yet when the order was first given.
2. They don't know he doesn't want to work for the Empire. Or were they supposed to take Gyn's word for it?
Well shit I feel like that's a lot of work just to kill one dude. Might as well try and grab him in case there's useful information. It's not like he's the only one that could finish the job.
I'll agree with this. Want to talk about forced, Han's death in TFA and that entire endingI caught more feels from K2's last stand than from all of TFA put together.
I mean, the movie even spells out in (over-moralizing) detail that it's easier to kill someone than to save them.
I feel like you're reaching more than the fandom you're deriding.
Yes I get that a bullet to the brain is easier than taking out a whole squad to get one guy.
The movie just seems to try and jump through hoops to make sense of a bad plot.
I just need to go finish watching Gilmore girls. At least those fans know when Rory started being a terrible character.
God I'm just like reading the wiki trying to jog my brain and its so damn messy. Did they ever say why they wanted to kill Galen instead of extracting him?
I mean... the dude didn't want to work with the empire? I'm sure he has a LOT of information that could be beneficial.
I think everyone's fandom is letting them fill in the blanks for the film, but when you take it at face value it really is as lifeless as CGI Leia.
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I am REALLY not seeing 'the depth' of which that it grays the rebellion/empire. I guess when the conflict was as shallow as it was in the originals any flourish could be seen as "depth".
From your posts, it seemed more like you need plot points of Disney movies spelled out for you from people who understand them.
The "Death Star plot hole" has always been a way to understand if you were talking to someone who didn't get Star Wars at all. It's like if some people don't want a movie to be fun. But the best part of all this is that Rogue One doesn't even solve the "plot hole": you still have to believe that the men of the empire built a giant weapon without noticing there was a giant tunnel leading to the core; and without checking again with other experts if there was any problem in the concept.I honestly had no idea so many people thought the Death Star's weak point was a "plot hole" until they all came out of the woodwork after this movie was released.
Rogue One is a good movie, and its perspective on the conflict is something I wanted to see a lot just because I think the Star Wars universe is cool. But I don't think the original movies benefit from that kind of perspective, because they're tonally very different things.
TFA doesnt handle nor earn shit cause is a fucking remake of ANH.TFA is better since it handles it's characters much better and earns it's emotional moments. Rogue One is straight up star wars porn and TFA was a huge reminder about why people fell in love with the series at it's inception that also critiques the hype train quite a bit, like Rey getting the lightsaber and wrecking Kylo Ren who's never gonna be anywhere near as terrifying as a man who'll force choke you against a ceiling and then slice your ass in half without even blinking while all your friends can do is watch and pray that they'll go less painfully than you did.
TFA doesnt handle nor earn shit cause is a fucking remake of ANH.
A disgrace of a movie even TPM is better than that trash.
Well shit I feel like that's a lot of work just to kill one dude. Might as well try and grab him in case there's useful information. It's not like he's the only one that could finish the job.
You could take the best parts of all of the prequel trilogy together and they still would not touch TFA.
I can see that.TFA doesnt handle nor earn shit cause is a fucking remake of ANH.
A disgrace of a movie even TPM is better than that trash.
I know you're being facetious but you kind of proved why the characters in TFA are better than RO. TFA's characters are at the start of a journey and need to be memorable and likable. While RO's characters just need to pass the baton to ANH thus feeling unnecessary and disposable.
Of the six heroes in RO I can't even do a full ironic sentence about their character traits.
Girl with father issues who rebels.
Rebel guy who shoots first and sarcastic robot with no filter.
Blind force guy with stick and guy with big gun.
Pilot guy who says the name of the movie.
Also, a lot of your criticism with TFA seem to be more about tone than character. Characters that for example have their aunt and uncle burned alive hours earlier or have their home planet destroyed are still able to joke around and be snarky if the tone fits.
Saw this in the theater today with my family and fell asleep. It was not a great movie but it was not bad. I was never really a huge fan though. I did feel that It went on too long, I guess that could be the reason I fell asleep.
The Leia CGI was on some mummy returns scorpion king tier though
Disney corp doesnt influence LucasFilm output in any way. Is that too hard to understand?
It's Lucasfilm that made these movies. Stop the fad that Disney is somehow reaching their paws into this. Lucasfilm are doing pretty much what they want.
I think it should be a rule at this point that anyone ignorant enough to claim responsibility of these films to "Disney" should have their opinion dismissed. Has anyone who has made such an absurd factually incorrect claim ever made a valid argument or opinion so far? I haven't seen it once yet.
It's become code for "I don't have a clue what I am talking about" for this franchise.
Every antagonist from the prequel trilogy was better than Kylo Ren, in terms of design, fighting style, ect. Maul was better. Dooku was better. Grevious was better. The only advantage he had over them was having an actual character, even though it amounted to overemotional Vader fanboy