That was a good show.redline248 said:
I just watched the Lego holiday special. Not too shabby. My favorite part was them keeping Finn's "REY!!" yell.
TCTTS said:
Awesome release for the third best Star Wars movie ever made.
TCTTS said:TCTTS said:
Awesome release for the third best Star Wars movie ever made.
Even though I meant this, I was mainly looking to playfully start some sh*t. That said, Solo is currently on TNT and, dare I say, this movie really is damn near perfect. I realize Alden Ehrenreich looks/sounds nothing like Harrison Ford, but outside of that, this is easily one of the tightest, best-written Star Wars movies of the entire franchise. It's just so fun, so expertly paced, features multiple, truly great action sequences, looks incredible, has a point-of-view, character and theme blend seamlessly, and everything ties together/calls back in such clever fashion. I really do love every last character in and moment of this movie.
I've had nothing but good thoughts about Solo since it first came out. No, I never rated it in my highest echelon of the Star Wars movies, but I always thought it was a very well made movie. It's problem was that it came so close to the release of TLJ that it was shat upon due to that film's poor reception.TCTTS said:TCTTS said:
Awesome release for the third best Star Wars movie ever made.
Even though I meant this, I was mainly looking to playfully start some sh*t. That said, Solo is currently on TNT and, dare I say, this movie really is damn near perfect. I realize Alden Ehrenreich looks/sounds nothing like Harrison Ford, but outside of that, this is easily one of the tightest, best-written Star Wars movies of the entire franchise. It's just so fun, so expertly paced, features multiple, truly great action sequences, looks incredible, has a point-of-view, character and theme blend seamlessly, and everything ties together/calls back in such clever fashion. I really do love every last character in and moment of this movie.
Solo is better than it had any right to be. I think the name bit gets a lot of deserved cringe and they might have tried to put a little too many origin things in there, but it's no reason to throw out a really fun Star Wars movie. I felt that even with not really looking or sounding like him, Alden still managed to be a very convincing Han, and Donald Glover is damn near perfect as Lando. I do wish he had been a bit more scoundrel-y to better match with where we meet him in ANH, but it's still a fun movie.TCTTS said:TCTTS said:
Awesome release for the third best Star Wars movie ever made.
Even though I meant this, I was mainly looking to playfully start some sh*t. That said, Solo is currently on TNT and, dare I say, this movie really is damn near perfect. I realize Alden Ehrenreich looks/sounds nothing like Harrison Ford, but outside of that, this is easily one of the tightest, best-written Star Wars movies of the entire franchise. It's just so fun, so expertly paced, features multiple, truly great action sequences, looks incredible, has a point-of-view, character and theme blend seamlessly, and everything ties together/calls back in such clever fashion. I really do love every last character in and moment of this movie.
What did I miss in ANH?Quote:
I do wish he had been a bit more scoundrel-y to better match with where we meet him in ANH, but it's still a fun movie.
It wasn't used in The Last Jedi. Reason #1,245,876 why it wasn't a good Star Wars film.jokershady said:
I'm pretty sure it's at least used once in every film and I'm pretty sure I've heard it used in TCW and Rebels.
Not sure what their fascination is with it though
We already knew how he got his ship. It's literally a movie about his backstory, what were you expecting? These are dumb complaintsDecay said:
Man I totally disagree. It feels like a giant clunky pile of references. Look, that's how he got his name! That's how he got his ship! That's how he got parsecs! That's how he got his gun! That's how he got his shooting first! That's how he got his friends!
The whole movie I just kept thinking, yeah, I get it.
I loved Rogue One too. Different strokes I guess.
"In this movie, we decided to move from the Wilhelm scream," revealed Matthew Wood, the supervising sound editor on "The Last Jedi" and all-around "Star Wars" audio guru at Skywalker Sound in Nicasio, California. "We're letting the past die, as Kylo Ren says."[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream#cite_note-CBR-9][/url]Quote:
In February 2018 it was announced Star Wars will no longer use the Wilhelm scream, with The Force Awakens (2015) being the last film in the series to use it.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream#cite_note-retired-8][8][/url][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream#cite_note-CBR-9][9][/url]
I thought it was used for Boba or some other schmuck that fell into the sarlactwilly said:It wasn't used in The Last Jedi. Reason #1,245,876 why it wasn't a good Star Wars film.jokershady said:
I'm pretty sure it's at least used once in every film and I'm pretty sure I've heard it used in TCW and Rebels.
Not sure what their fascination is with it though
another reason to hate the people involved with the last jedi...only partially jokingHarry Lime said:
This part of the wikipedia entry is funny for some reason. It was apparently a formal decision:"In this movie, we decided to move from the Wilhelm scream," revealed Matthew Wood, the supervising sound editor on "The Last Jedi" and all-around "Star Wars" audio guru at Skywalker Sound in Nicasio, California. "We're letting the past die, as Kylo Ren says."[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream#cite_note-CBR-9][/url]Quote:
In February 2018 it was announced Star Wars will no longer use the Wilhelm scream, with The Force Awakens (2015) being the last film in the series to use it.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream#cite_note-retired-8][8][/url][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream#cite_note-CBR-9][9][/url]
https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/famous-wilhelm-scream-silent-star-wars-galaxy/story?id=52911832
I'm glad it worked for you, it just felt too hamfisted for me. Like I said, I liked Rogue One and they played some of the same games too. Just for whatever reason RO felt way more organic, while Solo felt contrived.PatAg said:We already knew how he got his ship. It's literally a movie about his backstory, what were you expecting? These are dumb complaintsDecay said:
Man I totally disagree. It feels like a giant clunky pile of references. Look, that's how he got his name! That's how he got his ship! That's how he got parsecs! That's how he got his gun! That's how he got his shooting first! That's how he got his friends!
The whole movie I just kept thinking, yeah, I get it.
I loved Rogue One too. Different strokes I guess.
reading fail or subconscious blocking out that other ****ty movie?twilly said:
It was....you're thinking of a different movie (Return of the Jedi)
I think my viewpoint is shaded by everyone saying it sucked, so when I saw it I was pleased when it turned out to actually be good.Decay said:I'm glad it worked for you, it just felt too hamfisted for me. Like I said, I liked Rogue One and they played some of the same games too. Just for whatever reason RO felt way more organic, while Solo felt contrived.PatAg said:We already knew how he got his ship. It's literally a movie about his backstory, what were you expecting? These are dumb complaintsDecay said:
Man I totally disagree. It feels like a giant clunky pile of references. Look, that's how he got his name! That's how he got his ship! That's how he got parsecs! That's how he got his gun! That's how he got his shooting first! That's how he got his friends!
The whole movie I just kept thinking, yeah, I get it.
I loved Rogue One too. Different strokes I guess.
But you're right, it's literally the entire purpose of the movie to dive into those details, so maybe I just never gave it a fair shot.
Solo is an easy rewatch for me because it has a lot of likable actors in it. I like young Han, as long as I don't think about him being a younger version of Harrison Ford. He really strikes me more as being a version of Chris Pine's Kirk from the first new Star Trek, and I think Pine was actually a candidate for this role. I like the action sequences, I love his swagger, and I love Enfys Nest and the Maurauders, especially the train heist sequences. I have said this before but the best of Solo is like a really good episode of Firefly, which for me is a huge compliment.PatAg said:I think my viewpoint is shaded by everyone saying it sucked, so when I saw it I was pleased when it turned out to actually be good.Decay said:I'm glad it worked for you, it just felt too hamfisted for me. Like I said, I liked Rogue One and they played some of the same games too. Just for whatever reason RO felt way more organic, while Solo felt contrived.PatAg said:We already knew how he got his ship. It's literally a movie about his backstory, what were you expecting? These are dumb complaintsDecay said:
Man I totally disagree. It feels like a giant clunky pile of references. Look, that's how he got his name! That's how he got his ship! That's how he got parsecs! That's how he got his gun! That's how he got his shooting first! That's how he got his friends!
The whole movie I just kept thinking, yeah, I get it.
I loved Rogue One too. Different strokes I guess.
But you're right, it's literally the entire purpose of the movie to dive into those details, so maybe I just never gave it a fair shot.
It was definitely hamfisted, and I would definitely have been happy with a higher quality movie. I just wasn't expecting one...and the name thing is very dumb.
So that announcement is that a slate of movies could be announced Thursday right?TCTTS said:
Their article links to a story at Deadline, who *is* highly credible, and where the tip comes from.