Thanks for reminding us you disliked it, I'll make note of it.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Thanks for reminding us you disliked it, I'll make note of it.
I don't care about audience scores. Most Star Wars fans are their own worst enemy. TFA, TLJ, and any subsequent Star Wars movie will never be allowed to be a good movie. Too many people live in the world of the OT and will always stay there.FL_Ag1998 said:
Actually, my immediate thought upon reading your post was curiosity that it was going to end up beating out two movies who had WAY better audience scores than it did.
you left out Rogue One, which I think has been widely accepted by Star Wars fans.Beat40 said:I don't care about audience scores. Most Star Wars fans are their own worst enemy. TFA, TLJ, and any subsequent Star Wars movie will never be allowed to be a good movie. Too many people live in the world of the OT and will always stay there.FL_Ag1998 said:
Actually, my immediate thought upon reading your post was curiosity that it was going to end up beating out two movies who had WAY better audience scores than it did.
Beat40 said:I don't care about audience scores. Most Star Wars fans are their own worst enemy. TFA, TLJ, and any subsequent Star Wars movie will never be allowed to be a good movie. Too many people live in the world of the OT and will always stay there.FL_Ag1998 said:
Actually, my immediate thought upon reading your post was curiosity that it was going to end up beating out two movies who had WAY better audience scores than it did.
It boils down to this.Quote:
Or maybe for just a huge franchise movie like Star Wars - people are going to go see it regardless of what the reviews are.
I present Exhibit A your honor...FL_Ag1998 said:
Or does this signify that an audience score is meaningless for projecting revenue after the opening weekend? Or maybe for just a huge franchise movie like Star Wars - people are going to go see it regardless of what the reviews are.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Thanks for reminding us you disliked it, I'll make note of it.
Nah, just getting tired of people who jump into the discussion just to **** on the topic at hand without contributing anything.GoodOldAgs said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Thanks for reminding us you disliked it, I'll make note of it.
You know TLJ sucked when people get insecure over nothing
Especially when Spilner is just reporting Box Office numberstamusc said:Nah, just getting tired of people who jump into the discussion just to **** on the topic at hand without contributing anything.GoodOldAgs said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Thanks for reminding us you disliked it, I'll make note of it.
You know TLJ sucked when people get insecure over nothing
tamusc said:Nah, just getting tired of people who jump into the discussion just to **** on the topic at hand without contributing anything.GoodOldAgs said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Thanks for reminding us you disliked it, I'll make note of it.
You know TLJ sucked when people get insecure over nothing
FL_Ag1998 said:Beat40 said:I don't care about audience scores. Most Star Wars fans are their own worst enemy. TFA, TLJ, and any subsequent Star Wars movie will never be allowed to be a good movie. Too many people live in the world of the OT and will always stay there.FL_Ag1998 said:
Actually, my immediate thought upon reading your post was curiosity that it was going to end up beating out two movies who had WAY better audience scores than it did.
Actually, both TFA and Rogue One received high audience scores, so yes, Star Wars movies will "be allowed to be good".
But whether you care personally about it, you're missing the question - was the Rotten Tomato audience score sabotaged?
Was the audience for The Last Jedi just that much bigger that it could absorb a negative audience score and still beat out those movies monetarily? I mean, one of those movies IS a Star Wars movie, so you would think the size of the audience would be similar for both Rogue One and The Last Jedi.
Or does this signify that an audience score is meaningless for projecting revenue after the opening weekend? Or maybe for just a huge franchise movie like Star Wars - people are going to go see it regardless of what the reviews are.
No one is complaining about people criticizing the film, everyone is entitled to their opinion.GoodOldAgs said:You dorks getting so butthurt when someone rightfully criticizes this sh*tty movie is pretty entertaining. It's okay to have a strong opinion about something and not stay middle of the road because you're too afraid of people disagreeing with you.tamusc said:Nah, just getting tired of people who jump into the discussion just to **** on the topic at hand without contributing anything.GoodOldAgs said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Thanks for reminding us you disliked it, I'll make note of it.
You know TLJ sucked when people get insecure over nothing
There is nothing wrong with having a differing opinion. People liking a movie is essentially a bell curve. Some are going to irrationally hate it and some are going to irrationally love it.GoodOldAgs said:tamusc said:Nah, just getting tired of people who jump into the discussion just to **** on the topic at hand without contributing anything.GoodOldAgs said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Thanks for reminding us you disliked it, I'll make note of it.
You know TLJ sucked when people get insecure over nothing
You dorks getting so butthurt when someone rightfully criticizes this sh*tty movie is pretty entertaining. It's okay to have a strong opinion about something and not stay middle of the road because you're too afraid of people disagreeing with you.
And here's a leaked set pic from that subreddit:Quote:
A rumour has surfaced on Reddit that the first glimpse at the Han Solo prequel, with Alden Ehrenreich in the lead role, will arrive this Saturday; January 7.
There are two NFL matches due to take place that night, and user Risssk on the Star Wars Leaks subreddit thread has suggested one of them will come with the first footage from the film.
They wrote simply: "Wild card round, 1/7. No idea which game, but one of the two on that day.
"Teaser will drop at half-time."
Ha, the Falcon was in it's prime during the prequels. How old was Han, then?Brian Earl Spilner said:
The Falcon looks pretty different, like a new toy. But then again, we've never seen the Falcon in its "prime".
I kind of dig it.
Seems weird that it would air this weekend anyways. There is already a confirmed Black Panther trailer airing at halftime of the Bama-Georgia game (on ESPN). Seems like Disney would want to give it more than a weekend to breathe.twilly said:
Wouldn't it likely be the Chiefs-Titans game on the 6th since that's a Disney/ESPN game? All the other early looks were on Monday Night Football (ESPN).
FWIW, when I saw Alden in Hail, Caesar! I thought he would make a great young Harrison Ford in a young Indiana Jones role, etc. He just has that young Ford look to him and similar mannerisms.CJS4715 said:
Why not just cast Chris Pine if you are going to cast a lookalike?