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Star Wars Thread...The Spoiler Edition
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The movie was truly terrible. Hugely disappointing, but that actor was probably the best thing in it.rass wrote:There is a new Han Solo.
I didn't see the Coen bros' latest, so I've never seen the guy act.
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Seconded.Shirley wrote:Incredible
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Hadn't seen this movie until last night. Made it through the first hour and turned it off. I may go back and try again, but nothing in that first hour caused me to care about what was to come.
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Trying not to get too excited but I'm not sure I've ever been more excited for a film.
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OK, I haven't been quite on board with the young Han Solo movie (despite the fact that The Lego Movie guys are in charge) but the Lando casting is too fucking perfect.
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Why did I think the announced that a few months ago?
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Agree about Lando. Glover is great.rass wrote:OK, I haven't been quite on board with the young Han Solo movie (despite the fact that The Lego Movie guys are in charge) but the Lando casting is too fucking perfect.
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Pretty sure Murtaugh was supposed to retire.govmentchedda wrote:Agree about Lando. Glover is great.rass wrote:OK, I haven't been quite on board with the young Han Solo movie (despite the fact that The Lego Movie guys are in charge) but the Lando casting is too fucking perfect.
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Bump, new Rogue One trailer with some candy for Star Wars zealots:
http://www.hitfix.com/harpy/let-the-rog ... -important
Article I have linked has what that is. I don't care about clone mythology/force relics etc., but if you do, read on.
http://www.hitfix.com/harpy/let-the-rog ... -important
Article I have linked has what that is. I don't care about clone mythology/force relics etc., but if you do, read on.
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Bought my tickets for Rogue 1 this morning. Taking my son and his buddy opening night (well Friday...not doing a midnight Thursday thing).
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Serious question for Star Wars fans. Do you feel like these prequels and non-trilogy movies (like the "young Han Solo") are meant to entertain you or exploit you?
Obviously there's a lot of interest and demand, but I think I'd feel like on some level I was being played. I guess I suppose a lot depends on the quality.
Obviously there's a lot of interest and demand, but I think I'd feel like on some level I was being played. I guess I suppose a lot depends on the quality.
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I would say it is a bit of both. Of course they want to exploit the fans b/c we will see the movies no matter what. Sometimes 2 or 3 times if not more. But at the same time, if they end up being mediocre to poor, then all the fans will let them know. And they will not be able to get new fans to the enterprise.
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I'd also say a bit of both. I could care less about the characters in all honesty, I just love the lore of the universe.brian wrote:Serious question for Star Wars fans. Do you feel like these prequels and non-trilogy movies (like the "young Han Solo") are meant to entertain you or exploit you?
Obviously there's a lot of interest and demand, but I think I'd feel like on some level I was being played. I guess I suppose a lot depends on the quality.
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Just like the Marvel Universe, Disney is just trying to yank as much value out of the purchase as possible. However, I think Disney cares about story telling and characters more than most. At least as it comes to theater releases. I mean people treat Starwars like some iconic thing but they did do money grabs back in the day too. See Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure and Star Wars Christmas Special.
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If they want to exploit me by giving me a fun space adventure to experience for two hours with my kids and wife, I'm all for it.
I just don't want to have all the good guys die in the end - and I don't see any way for a story set before the original Star Wars to end any other way.
I just don't want to have all the good guys die in the end - and I don't see any way for a story set before the original Star Wars to end any other way.
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Via Microsoft, my family and I are able to go see Rogue One on Dec 15, the day before it opens for the rest of you peons.
But, of course, my son's middle school basketball team now has a game that night. :-(
But, of course, my son's middle school basketball team now has a game that night. :-(
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I think it's possible to do that. I mean, they'll have to die at some point obviously, but doesn't mean it has to be included in the movie in a tragic way.Steve of phpBB wrote: I just don't want to have all the good guys die in the end - and I don't see any way for a story set before the original Star Wars to end any other way.
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They could like die of old age or while rescuing a cat from a tree or something like that.
(Would be so awesome to have a prequel and just have a character die the most banal death possible. Like I don't know if Luke and Leia's mom dies in the prequels because I don't really give a shit, but it would be funny if she just died in a (space) car accident or cleaning her (space) gutters or of (space) cancer or something like that.)
(Would be so awesome to have a prequel and just have a character die the most banal death possible. Like I don't know if Luke and Leia's mom dies in the prequels because I don't really give a shit, but it would be funny if she just died in a (space) car accident or cleaning her (space) gutters or of (space) cancer or something like that.)
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brian wrote:They could like die of old age or while rescuing a cat from a tree or something like that.
(Would be so awesome to have a prequel and just have a character die the most banal death possible. Like I don't know if Luke and Leia's mom dies in the prequels because I don't really give a shit, but it would be funny if she just died in a (space) car accident or cleaning her (space) gutters or of (space) cancer or something like that.)
It's....somewhat more dramatic than your scenario.
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Yeah, in real life of course. I'm not making light of that. Just saying it's not like a superhero death in the movies or anything.
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Back when Episode 1 opened I was working for MSFT. We showed up to work and there were buses lined up at our building. Next thing I know they are taking the whole company to the movies for a mid-morning surprise treat. Free Popcorn but no sodas. Then back to the office and work.Shirley wrote:Via Microsoft, my family and I are able to go see Rogue One on Dec 15, the day before it opens for the rest of you peons.
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Not as fortunate as Dave, will settle for seeing it on Friday Dec. 16th.
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The more I think about it, the more it holds up. I think my one plot related quibble was worth it.
How about this: it makes ANH better. Yeah.
How about this: it makes ANH better. Yeah.
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So I thought this one was...just OK? The second half was definitely much better than the first, at least. I'd go as far to say the first half was flat-out not good. Poorly paced and oddly undramatic. Characters were paper-thin and I didn't feel invested in them anywhere near as much as the other movies, even the prequels. And Forrest Whitaker's character was just ridiculous...every time he took a hit off that oxygen mask, I couldn't help thinking of Dennis Hopper in Blue Velvet.
It was neat how they re-created Peter Cushing, but his inclusion (along with Vader's) made the new villain seem impotent and unthreatening by comparison.
I might be sounding more harsh than I mean to...I still thought it was decent, and worth a watch if you're really into the franchise, but if you're on the fence it might bore you. I was holding out hope that it might have a dark-horse chance of being better than TFA, but that didn't turn out to be the case. TFA was definitely uneven, but it was still a better movie overall and its high points were far above this one's.
It was neat how they re-created Peter Cushing, but his inclusion (along with Vader's) made the new villain seem impotent and unthreatening by comparison.
I might be sounding more harsh than I mean to...I still thought it was decent, and worth a watch if you're really into the franchise, but if you're on the fence it might bore you. I was holding out hope that it might have a dark-horse chance of being better than TFA, but that didn't turn out to be the case. TFA was definitely uneven, but it was still a better movie overall and its high points were far above this one's.
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I forgot we had a Star Wars spoiler thread.
I thought the movie was good. It's hard to rate it on its own, since it was so tied in with the storyline of the original Star Wars.
My one real beef was the very end, where Princess Leia's ship escapes the disintegrating rebel ship as Vader's ship chases it. In Star Wars, they very clearly and boldly claim that the ship was simply on a diplomatic mission. It would be damn hard to make that claim (and not have Vader laugh out loud) now that we know it was literally chased out of a rebellion battle. It seems like they could have had it sneak off or something to help keep that storyline sensible.
That said, I loved how this movie added so much more weight to the Star Wars. The whole story of how they were able to defeat the Death Star seems much bigger now.
I thought the movie was good. It's hard to rate it on its own, since it was so tied in with the storyline of the original Star Wars.
My one real beef was the very end, where Princess Leia's ship escapes the disintegrating rebel ship as Vader's ship chases it. In Star Wars, they very clearly and boldly claim that the ship was simply on a diplomatic mission. It would be damn hard to make that claim (and not have Vader laugh out loud) now that we know it was literally chased out of a rebellion battle. It seems like they could have had it sneak off or something to help keep that storyline sensible.
That said, I loved how this movie added so much more weight to the Star Wars. The whole story of how they were able to defeat the Death Star seems much bigger now.
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In the theater now. Pretty pumped.
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Just back home from seeing it. I thought it was a very good movie. Not often that all of the heroes die, but it had to be that way for the movie to fit into the narrative of the next films.
What really threw me was no scroll before the start of the movie, and none of the iconic John Williams score.
What really threw me was no scroll before the start of the movie, and none of the iconic John Williams score.
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That was my one plot quibble I mentioned above, but I thought that moment was so cool (not-quite-realness of the Leia and GMT effects aside) and I loved that the ending almost lead directly to the beginning of Ep 4 that I was willing to forgive it.Shirley wrote:My one real beef was the very end, where Princess Leia's ship escapes the disintegrating rebel ship as Vader's ship chases it. In Star Wars, they very clearly and boldly claim that the ship was simply on a diplomatic mission. It would be damn hard to make that claim (and not have Vader laugh out loud) now that we know it was literally chased out of a rebellion battle. It seems like they could have had it sneak off or something to help keep that storyline sensible.
No scroll seems like a straightforward way to differentiate these standalone films from the main saga. I like Giacchino (who stepped in late in the process) and taking on the job of being the first person who isn't Williams to score a SW film is rough. While it isn't too memorable three days later, I thought the score was appropriately Star War-sy without flat out aping Williams.duff wrote:What really threw me was no scroll before the start of the movie, and none of the iconic John Williams score.
I think I disagree on this point. Not that GMT and Vader aren't more iconic villains, but I liked the dynamic between them all. And I liked how Krennic and Jyn/Cassian all died the same way and pretty much at the same time, but the former died knowing he had lost everything and would be forgotten while the other two knew that had at least done their job and given the rebels a chance.Johnny Carwash wrote:It was neat how they re-created Peter Cushing, but his inclusion (along with Vader's) made the new villain seem impotent and unthreatening by comparison.
I guess I really liked the ending.
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Of the eight films in the movie canon, this was probably my second favorite behind Empire. Maybe A New Hope sneaks in, but it's 2a and 2b at worst.
I really really enjoyed this movie. The "diplomatic" mission is of COURSE what you'd say if Darth Vader boarded your ship. Would there have been any way for the empire to know that was the same ship for certain? Did they get the galactic version of a plate number?
The ending was great and likely necessary.
And is Ben Mendolsohn the king of being reminded he isn't really in charge?
I really really enjoyed this movie. The "diplomatic" mission is of COURSE what you'd say if Darth Vader boarded your ship. Would there have been any way for the empire to know that was the same ship for certain? Did they get the galactic version of a plate number?
The ending was great and likely necessary.
And is Ben Mendolsohn the king of being reminded he isn't really in charge?
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I am with AB. Rouge One ranks right behind Empire.
And I get why there was no scroll, it just felt odd. Considering this wasn't really a one-off. They just couldn't name it Episode 3.5.
And I get why there was no scroll, it just felt odd. Considering this wasn't really a one-off. They just couldn't name it Episode 3.5.
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I really liked how this movie played out. I'm having a hard time articulating it, but something about -- the lack of pressure/expectations? -- made this a really enjoyable experience.
And I loved how tight this was to the New Hope plot. That shit with Leia was dope.
And I loved how tight this was to the New Hope plot. That shit with Leia was dope.
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I was taught in the 4 day SERE class I had way back when to always go the "diplomatic" route. Funny how that translates here. (At least to me.)
My one quibble: at the very beginning of the flick the Bad Guy Spaceship lands like 4 miles away from the guy that once played a Bond villain's house. And then 7 people get off and walk the whole distance. I was like "Why?"
My one quibble: at the very beginning of the flick the Bad Guy Spaceship lands like 4 miles away from the guy that once played a Bond villain's house. And then 7 people get off and walk the whole distance. I was like "Why?"
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It looked cool?
(I honestly had the same thought, but forgot about it until you mentioned it)
(I honestly had the same thought, but forgot about it until you mentioned it)
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