tribbleorlfl
Well-Known Member
Move over Empire, this film was an utter triumph.
Have you seen something called the prequel trilogy and if so how does this paragraph exist.I walked out of the theater tonight very disappointed. Not necessarily because the film was bad (I thought it was okay, but had a lot of problems, much like Force Awakens), but because I was banking on this film to convince me that the new Star Wars films are "worth it". It didn't. It almost makes me feel heartbroken how there's been 3 new Star Wars films now and I didn't like any of them. The new films all just seem like messes to me. Makes me wish Lucasfilm was never sold.
Fanboys are going to HATE this film and I for one am SO PLEASED ABOUT THAT. Because crack theories on who is who from what 3rd print comic from 1990 don't make a compelling saga. Story does. And that is what the last jedi NAILS.There seem to be some disconnect between critics and die hard fans. A few youtube reviews from sw fanatics are not just angry but livid. I don't believe all the negativity due to critics many times get it right and so far the critics mostly enjoy it, and I know one person who has seen it themselves. While they do have a few complaints they still thought the movie was alright and much better then episodes one and two.
The salt in the air is something I can still vividly see etched in my mind. Can't say the same for many if not all of the locales from Force Awakens (all pale copies of already iconic areas from other star wars films). As for the "fan" reaction it stems from people wanting their crack theories to have been vindicated. And it seems like Rian very much and sternly said "no" and I cannot applaud that decision more.The movie is definitely the most complex Star Wars movie to date - and that is why it's one of, if not my favorite Star Wars film.
There are visuals, a few in particular, that will forever be etched in my mind as just incredible shots that made my jaw drop. Rian Johnson nailed it for me.
After watching the film and seeing some of the fan negative reviews, a lot of it stems from having a certain expectation going into the film, or wanting A,B,C to happen, and the film not giving them what they wanted. There are many surprises in this so if you haven't seen it yet, it's best going in fresh so try to avoid spoilers.
Shame it won't make Disney any money.Average critical rating for a Disney Marvel movie: 69
Average critical rating for a Star Wars movie: 73
Average critical rating for a Disney Pixar movie: 79
Average critical rating for The Last Jedi: 82, making it the 3rd highest rated SW movie (behind Ep. 4 & 5)
You can tickets in 3DI just bought tickets for Saturday in 3D
I walked out of the theater tonight very disappointed. Not necessarily because the film was bad (I thought it was okay, but had a lot of problems, much like Force Awakens), but because I was banking on this film to convince me that the new Star Wars films are "worth it". It didn't. It almost makes me feel heartbroken how there's been 3 new Star Wars films now and I didn't like any of them. The new films all just seem like messes to me. Makes me wish Lucasfilm was never sold.
Average critical rating for a Disney Marvel movie: 69
Average critical rating for a Star Wars movie: 73
Average critical rating for a Disney Pixar movie: 79
Average critical rating for The Last Jedi: 84, making it the 3rd highest rated SW movie (behind Ep. 4 & 5)
Fanboys are going to HATE this film and I for one am SO PLEASED ABOUT THAT. Because crack theories on who is who from what 3rd print comic from 1990 don't make a compelling saga. Story does. And that is what the last jedi NAILS.
And honestly...i think disney is paying off the critics or had Russian hackers take over their emails...I would expect some good reviews...even a majority...but not what's out there.
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