I never see any movies in 3D any more. Hate it. Does nothing to add to my enjoyment of any movie.
I purposefully find regular showings.
I purposefully find regular showings.
aTmAg said:That scene was horrible. I felt bad for Harrison Ford for having to do it.wesag said:
That scene was awesome.
wesag said:aTmAg said:That scene was horrible. I felt bad for Harrison Ford for having to do it.wesag said:
That scene was awesome.
It was badass. Eff all you haters man.
BCS Cinemark thankfully splits their XD screen between 2D and 3D showings, for those of us who hate 3D.CJS4715 said:
I just avoid imax 3d. Cinemark XD usually ofees 2D, so that's good enough for me.
GiveEmHellBill said:BCS Cinemark thankfully splits their XD screen between 2D and 3D showings, for those of us who hate 3D.CJS4715 said:
I just avoid imax 3d. Cinemark XD usually ofees 2D, so that's good enough for me.
The worst part about that (for me), was the wasting of the two amazing actors from "The Raid" movies. Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian, such amazing fighters in both Raid movies, were cast and I was thinking that they would be absolute badasses. But they were cast as Kanjiklub gang members and didn't really do anything except die unspectacularly. Just wasted that potential on a scene that had no purpose in the film.aTmAg said:That scene was horrible. I felt bad for Harrison Ford for having to do it.wesag said:
That scene was awesome.
Agreed, I was excited when they were cast and that was a pretty lame use of their talents.GiveEmHellBill said:The worst part about that (for me), was the wasting of the two amazing actors from "The Raid" movies. Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian, such amazing fighters in both Raid movies, were cast and I was thinking that they would be absolute badasses. But they were cast as Kanjiklub gang members and didn't really do anything except die unspectacularly. Just wasted that potential on a scene that had no purpose in the film.aTmAg said:That scene was horrible. I felt bad for Harrison Ford for having to do it.wesag said:
That scene was awesome.
wesag said:
Man I enjoyed their deaths. I could watch that scene again and again.
Zombie Jon Snow said:
I never see any movies in 3D any more. Hate it. Does nothing to add to my enjoyment of any movie.
I purposefully find regular showings.
Yeah, it's really not.VanZandt92 said:
Meh is very much a critique.
I'm not seeing the connection to the guys from "The Raid" and Rogue One. TFA sure, general Star Wars thread sure.VanZandt92 said:
Meh is very much a critique.
jabberwalkie09 said:I'm not seeing the connection to the guys from "The Raid" and Rogue One. TFA sure, general Star Wars thread sure.VanZandt92 said:
Meh is very much a critique.
jabberwalkie09 said:I'm not seeing the connection to the guys from "The Raid" and Rogue One. TFA sure, general Star Wars thread sure.VanZandt92 said:
Meh is very much a critique.
Out in Left Field said:
This movie had it all! It had stars. It had wars. What more could you ask for.
I'm pretty sure it was ordered to pull out to clear the area for the impending Death Star demonstration.Quote:
Speaking of Star Destroyers, I also wonder about the one over Jedha. It just moved off and left without helping to quell the uprising breaking out against the garrison right below it. It seemed odd.
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Speaking of Star Destroyers, I also wonder about the one over Jedha. It just moved off and left without helping to quell the uprising breaking out against the garrison right below it. It seemed odd.
H6RBW and Aggie Journalist,Quote:
H6RBW:
I'm pretty sure it was ordered to pull out to clear the area for the impending Death Star demonstration.A
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-Killing the informant. Redux of Han shoots first... establishes the character for sure. This guy is ruthless and can't afford to leave loose ends
titan said:
Small moments that really worked:Quote:
-Killing the informant. Redux of Han shoots first... establishes the character for sure. This guy is ruthless and can't afford to leave loose ends
Yes, but that is an example where the "fast-cutting" so prevalent today (its worse in Star Trek) is counter-productive. I didn't realize Cassian HAD shot him till this thread. I thought he had been nailed by an outside bolt, and then, as Cassian starts to climb, since no further shots came at him, jumped to the next retroactive conclusion: he shot himself because he no longer could fly. No one with me knew Cassian had killed him either, and suicide seemed to fit his fretting.
Fortunately Cassian's later speech still made clear his character, so didn't miss the point that sure would have made.
On Vader's pun --- I think that is being pushed too hard --- I haven't see quoted "I am altering the deal. Pray that I don't alter it any further" and "Perhaps you feel you are being treated unfairly?" Both of those memorable and rather in the ballpark.
One other thing about the choking scene with Krennic: did you notice they captured Vader's earlier more red lenses, faithful to ANH? :-)
(I am two thirds through the whole thread, so forgive if it was mentioned in the last ten pages or so.)