Sex Panther said:
What was distracting about Vader's neck?
I'm not sure if it's what they're talking about, but the neck piece of Vader's armor flares out more than previous movies. That's all that I noticed.
Sex Panther said:
What was distracting about Vader's neck?
oragator said:
Well, it's now done 126mm domestic since Friday (including today), coming up on 325mm domestic and 600mm ww.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=daily&id=starwars2016.htm
I think this is one of the best way to describe it.KidDoc said:
I rewatched TFA today and I think R1 had better battles and less interesting characters. Overall I would rate them both around 8/10. The re-tread of ANH storyline for TFA is painful. The complete ignoring of astrophysics bothers me too in TFA but that is common in the Star Wars universe.. but eating a whole sun? really?
Still very enjoyable movies though. It is great to see some good entertainment in the Star Wars universe after a 30 year drought.
oragator said:
Deleted scene. More apropos now.
https://twitter.com/danielmcfadin/status/813490774897782784/video/1
redline248 said:
I can't remember if this was touched on before, but your point about not caring for the characters is, I think, a good one. It's possible they weren't given more depth on purpose bc audiences might have hated the movie if they cared about them and they all died.
Leia looked CGI to me in 3D but given its length and purpose it didn't bother me at all.TelcoAg said:
From what I've seen in the thread - most like Leia, some people hated Tarkin, most people that didn't really know anything going in thought the CGI was fine / didn't notice. More complaints fro 3D than 2D viewers also seems to be the norm.
YouBet said:
I guess I can understand folks not realizing Tarkin and Leia were CGI if watching in 3D with those dark glasses but not if you watched it in 2D. They are clearly CGI. Don't see how anyone was fooled by that. It didn't bother me at all that they were; I just wonder about some of yalls eyesight!
Zombie Jon Snow said:
In 2D it looked fine especially to those with no idea - if viewers hd no idea he was dead or a previously seen character they didn't even question it for Tarkin. I think they clearly knew for Leia and so they just assumed it was CGI.
TCTTS said:
Only his face was CGI. The rest of him was a real, live actor...
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/27/movies/how-rogue-one-brought-back-grand-moff-tarkin.html
TCTTS said:
Still, I would have MUCH rather them just cast someone who looks enough like him and avoided the CGI altogether. The distraction of an actor that only halfway looks like him would have been far less than the distraction of the cartoon I was watching.
And for those who couldn't tell the difference, or had no idea, I truly worry about your observational abilities.