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Rogue OneMy dad is itching for a Darth Vader movie(s) that take place after Ep3 and before Ep4 .
Rogue OneMy dad is itching for a Darth Vader movie(s) that take place after Ep3 and before Ep4 .
Great post! Why didn’t they realize they made a mistake with Rian Johnson while the movie was in development?
And is the rumor true that Kathleen Kennedy may be forced out or fired?
Also, what’s the deal about the Solo trailer? It should have been out by now...
Not everyone thinks they made a mistake with Johnson.Great post! Why didn’t they realize they made a mistake with Rian Johnson while the movie was in development?
And is the rumor true that Kathleen Kennedy may be forced out or fired?
Also, what’s the deal about the Solo trailer? It should have been out by now...
He did a great job directing. It’s where he took the story and the characters. That’s where the problem is.Not everyone thinks they made a mistake with Johnson.
Not everyone thinks there’s a problem with where he took the story and the characters.He did a great job directing. It’s where he took the story and the characters. That’s where the problem is.
It was as if he didn’t care about story consistency. He took everything JJ Abrams set up and tossed it away (Luke tossing his light saber quite literally shows this). It had its moments, such as the message in R2 and Kilo Ren and Rey teaming up to kill Snoke. But he cared more about developing his new characters (probably because he wanted that trilogy that was given to him) more than developing everything Abrams and Lucas had set up for him. And it breaks many Star Wars traditions - such as no transition wipes between scenes. Also, lines like “God speed” in a Star Wars movie?! Many themes were rehashed from Empire and RotJ, such as “if you will not turn, then maybe...” And Snoke looking out the window, as Emporer Palpatine did in RotJ, predicting the fate of ensuing battle outside. At those moments, it felt more of a remake than a sequel.Not everyone thinks there’s a problem with where he took the story and the characters.
Again. People have different opinions. IMO nothing about the film is inconsistent with the story unless you’re referring to the story you wanted to see.It was as if he didn’t care about story consistency. He took everything JJ Abrams set up and tossed it away (Luke tossing his light saber quite literally shows this). It had its moments, such as the message in R2 and Kilo Ren and Rey teaming up to kill Snoke. But he cared more about developing his new characters (probably because he wanted that trilogy that was given to him) more than developing everything Abrams and Lucas had set up for him. And it breaks many Star Wars traditions - such as no transition wipes between scenes. Also, lines like “God speed” in a Star Wars movie?! Many themes were rehashed from Empire and RotJ, such as “if you will not turn, then maybe...” And Snoke looking out the window, as Emporer Palpatine did in RotJ, predicting the fate of ensuing battle outside. At those moments, it felt more of a remake than a sequel.
Well, that’s my opinion. Everyone is entitled to theirs.Again. People have different opinions. IMO nothing about the film is inconsistent with the story unless you’re referring to the story you wanted to see.
You can’t criticize any lines in TLJ compared to previous Star Wars films and keep a straight face.
You are absolutely entitled to your opinion. But you must remember it’s yours and not shared by everyone.Well, that’s my opinion. Everyone is entitled to theirs.
Of course. Have you checked the audience score at Rotten Tomatoes lately? I may have an opinion, but it’s a strong one that is shared by too many.You are absolutely entitled to your opinion. But you must remember it’s yours and not shared by everyone.
The godspeed line from Holdo is not a departure for Star Wars. There are races in the galaxy that worship a god or gods (for example Yuuzhan Vong gods, the Zakuul old gods, and the Keshiri gods, called the Skyborn). Uncle Owen said the word Hell in IV and Han said it in Empire. Leia has been known to say Lord. 3PO was worried about being worshipped as a god by the Ewoks in IV. But you are free to dislike the movie....It was as if he didn’t care about story consistency. He took everything JJ Abrams set up and tossed it away (Luke tossing his light saber quite literally shows this). It had its moments, such as the message in R2 and Kilo Ren and Rey teaming up to kill Snoke. But he cared more about developing his new characters (probably because he wanted that trilogy that was given to him) more than developing everything Abrams and Lucas had set up for him. And it breaks many Star Wars traditions - such as no transition wipes between scenes. Also, lines like “God speed” in a Star Wars movie?! Many themes were rehashed from Empire and RotJ, such as “if you will not turn, then maybe...” And Snoke looking out the window, as Emporer Palpatine did in RotJ, predicting the fate of ensuing battle outside. At those moments, it felt more of a remake than a sequel.
I'm confused.And notice how the Fox deal closed just BEFORE TLJ was released??? Hmm.
Someone “had a bad feeling about this”. And wanted to close the deal before a potential disaster (TLJ) could affect market prices.I'm confused.
I’ve seen that and many other ratings and scores. Your opinion is certainly shared, by how many is still unknown, and it’s strength is still up for debate.Of course. Have you checked the audience score at Rotten Tomatoes lately? I may have an opinion, but it’s a strong one that is shared by too many.
That’s a stretch...Someone “had a bad feeling about this”. And wanted to close the deal before a potential disaster (TLJ) could affect market prices.
At least it made Disney a ton of money. I’m just worried of over saturation, diminishing returns, and lower quality creativity effectively destroying or devaluing the Star Wars franchise.I’ve seen that and many other ratings and scores. Your opinion is certainly shared, by how many is still unknown, and it’s strength is still up for debate.
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