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Rogue One was a very good Star Wars movie.
I agree...but there's plenty of people that didn't like it. Different strokes for different folks I guess...
Rogue One was a very good Star Wars movie.
The giant Atari logo is an example of what I mean about this being an imitation of a Blade Runner movie. What is the point of it? Yeah, there's a neon Atari sign in Blade Runner.
It's a retrofitted future, you autistic shitheads.
Rogue One was a very good Star Wars movie.
Rogue one was fucking shit.
Take out the name star wars and tell me that movie was good.
It was packed to the brim with unlikable characters. Packed full.
Wow what. Rogue one was fucking shit. Take out the name star wars and tell me that movie was good. It was packed to the brim with unlikable characters. Packed full.
Wow what. Rogue one was fucking shit. Take out the name star wars and tell me that movie was good. It was packed to the brim with unlikable characters. Packed full.
new trailer - time for a bump
I am worried about this one. Everyone involved had me initially hyped, but it seems like they are going down a predictable/lame path on the story. And so help me god if Gosling is Deckard and Rachael's "kid" I will walk the fuck out.
Cassian Andor was a great rebel.
Orson Krennic
General Draven
Is Deckard Jr. a replicant?!
Cassian Andor was a great rebel. Tons of demons in his backstory and he does unscrupulous things to advance a cause he believes in with a devil-may-care attitude. Thought he was great.
Orson Krennic was a really good bad guy. While the ambition angle was a bit too played up, the used car salesmen smile on the outside-conniver was great. His costumes and that of his retinue were awesome.
General Draven seemed like a back against the wall general issuing orders and then pulling Andor aside to give him the straight dope.
The costuming and (re)creation of the ships and locations all felt true to Star Wars. I even found the background characters, those in Gerrara's clan to be cool. The one guy was sporting an Empire speederbike helmet with a mossygreen-aged glaze to it and it looked badass.
Are those actually the character's names? I'm not making a joke. I saw the movie and don't remember a single character except "the quipping robot", Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen and "30 seconds of Darth Vader to make SW fanboys jizz their pants". Say what you will about how good a Star Wars movie it is but to someone who doesn't give a shit about minute Star Wars lore, it's a completely forgettable action movie.
Also fuck this new Blade Runner. The first movie is an interesting piece of cinematic history (and Rutger Hauer's speech at the end is an all-time classic) but this just shouldn't exist.
You're nearing the argument of art vs. design. Design can look like art, but it's mass production belies a cheapness of thought. Art can be very hit or miss, and the payoff is almost always not as high as a design production.
That is what I want to lean towards as well.
btw - love the avatar!
Not following what you're responding to.
Are those actually the character's names? I'm not making a joke. I saw the movie and don't remember a single character except "the quipping robot", Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen and "30 seconds of Darth Vader to make SW fanboys jizz their pants". Say what you will about how good a Star Wars movie it is but to someone who doesn't give a shit about minute Star Wars lore, it's a completely forgettable action movie.
Also fuck this new Blade Runner. The first movie is an interesting piece of cinematic history (and Rutger Hauer's speech at the end is an all-time classic) but this just shouldn't exist.