Anyone watch the lightsaber thing on ESPN?
quote:I forgot about it. Here's a link though.
Anyone watch the lightsaber thing on ESPN?
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quote:I watched it. Pretty interesting. Most of the STAR WARS stuff was known, but what little they had on the Kendo tourney was good. Only 30 minutes so worth a watch. Extended showing of the Finn-Stormtrooper saber fight.
Anyone watch the lightsaber thing on ESPN?
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98% on RT, with several critics calling it the best movie of the year.
A few of them even say it's the best SW movie of all time.
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98% on RT, with several critics calling it the best movie of the year.
A few of them even say it's the best SW movie of all time.
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Spoiler-free review from The Verge:
http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/16/10243884/star-wars-the-force-awakens-review
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Let me tell you how excited I am to go to work now!
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Over 90% was wishful thinking I thought... Some critics will give it a bad score just to get hits on their site as people flock to the hate. But North of 95.... Wow! Color me super impressed.
quote:One of the things I admired about Roger Ebert was that he always reviewed films objectively. He admitted to not liking comic book movies but always reviewed them with the comic book fan in mind and compared them to other comic book movies. I think most critics are like that. Some critics are not like that. If they don't like action movies, they will never give action movies a good review. Then you have blowhards like Armond White who gives any movie above a 90% a bad review.
I've always sort of wondered if some of the rotten reviews for a movie that is in the 95-98% range are just doing so to be contrarian and pull clicks to their websites (if they have any) or blogs.
quote:The Verge spoiler-free review (I skimmed) was pretty much what I expected honestly. Basically I was hoping for something that was a definite improvement on the prequels, but was also a spiritual successor to the originals. I think based on the Verge's review, that's what we are getting.quote:One of the things I admired about Roger Ebert was that he always reviewed films objectively. He admitted to not liking comic book movies but always reviewed them with the comic book fan in mind and compared them to other comic book movies. I think most critics are like that. Some critics are not like that. If they don't like action movies, they will never give action movies a good review. Then you have blowhards like Armond White who gives any movie above a 90% a bad review.
I've always sort of wondered if some of the rotten reviews for a movie that is in the 95-98% range are just doing so to be contrarian and pull clicks to their websites (if they have any) or blogs.