Here we go.
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Also, he mentioned that the music mixed some old (both OT and even some PT) with new themes.
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Put simply, The Last Jedi is lodged several parsecs up its own black hole.
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For those hoping that there may have been a substantial uptick in quality between J.J. Abrams's The Force Awakens and Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi-in much the same way that The Empire Strikes Back improved on Star Wars-you may need a new hope.
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Falsely epic, uselessly lyrical.
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So many elements in Episode VIII are recycled that it could have been called Rerun of the Jedi.
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But gradually, Johnson's many additions become too much of a good thing and The Last Jedi grows crowded, busy and long.
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As it turns out, although "The Last Jedi" meets a relatively high standard for franchise filmmaking, Johnson's effort is ultimately a disappointment. If anything, it demonstrates just how effective supervising producer Kathleen Kennedy and the forces that oversee this now Disney-owned property are at molding their individual directors' visions into supporting a unified corporate aesthetic
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But Johnson was either strong enough or weak enough to adapt to such pressures, and the result is the longest and least essential chapter in the series.
That doesn't mean it's not entertaining. Rather, despite the success of "The Last Jedi" at supplying jaw-dropping visuals and a hall-of-fame-worthy lightsaber battle, audiences could presumably skip this film and show up for Episode IX without experiencing the slightest confusion as to what happened in the interim.
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least essential chapter in the series.
For some reason, I seriously doubt that...HummingbirdSaltalamacchia said:
Well, here's a negative review from those pretentious ****** bags at Variety.
http://variety.com/2017/film/reviews/star-wars-the-last-jedi-review-rian-johnson-1202635597/Quote:
As it turns out, although "The Last Jedi" meets a relatively high standard for franchise filmmaking, Johnson's effort is ultimately a disappointment. If anything, it demonstrates just how effective supervising producer Kathleen Kennedy and the forces that oversee this now Disney-owned property are at molding their individual directors' visions into supporting a unified corporate aestheticQuote:
But Johnson was either strong enough or weak enough to adapt to such pressures, and the result is the longest and least essential chapter in the series.
That doesn't mean it's not entertaining. Rather, despite the success of "The Last Jedi" at supplying jaw-dropping visuals and a hall-of-fame-worthy lightsaber battle, audiences could presumably skip this film and show up for Episode IX without experiencing the slightest confusion as to what happened in the interim.
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A little worried we are going to get politics slammed down our throat from looking at a couple of these reviews. I really hope not and would be disappointed if that happens.
And TCTTS wonders why some of us are leery of movie critics....Brian Earl Spilner said:
Naturally, I went to the negative reviews. Here are the summaries.Quote:
Put simply, The Last Jedi is lodged several parsecs up its own black hole.Quote:
For those hoping that there may have been a substantial uptick in quality between J.J. Abrams's The Force Awakens and Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi-in much the same way that The Empire Strikes Back improved on Star Wars-you may need a new hope.Quote:
Falsely epic, uselessly lyrical.Quote:
So many elements in Episode VIII are recycled that it could have been called Rerun of the Jedi.Quote:
But gradually, Johnson's many additions become too much of a good thing and The Last Jedi grows crowded, busy and long.
CJS4715 said:
RT score interests me, but there are Star Wars people telling me this is a great SW film. I choose to trust the people who care about it as much as I do.
Dude. Come on. As cliched as you think certain critics might be (and I'm not saying they're not) , PLEASE don't be the people bashing critic reactions to a movie you haven't even seen yet. That's one of the lamest, most cliche fanboy practices around. That's the kind of crap insane DC fanboys revert to on Twitter when a critic tweets that they didn't like Batman vs Superman a week before it's in theaters. And sure, the quality of the movie/franchise is so much higher in this case, but still. Don't become a cliche while bashing a cliche.FTACO97 said:And TCTTS wonders why some of us are leery of movie critics....Brian Earl Spilner said:
Naturally, I went to the negative reviews. Here are the summaries.Quote:
Put simply, The Last Jedi is lodged several parsecs up its own black hole.Quote:
For those hoping that there may have been a substantial uptick in quality between J.J. Abrams's The Force Awakens and Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi-in much the same way that The Empire Strikes Back improved on Star Wars-you may need a new hope.Quote:
Falsely epic, uselessly lyrical.Quote:
So many elements in Episode VIII are recycled that it could have been called Rerun of the Jedi.Quote:
But gradually, Johnson's many additions become too much of a good thing and The Last Jedi grows crowded, busy and long.
I wasn't trying to be argumentative, meant it tongue-in-cheek....TCTTS said:Dude. Come on. As cliched as you think certain critics might be (and I'm not saying they're not) , PLEASE don't be the people bashing critic reactions to a movie you haven't even seen yet. That's one of the lamest, most cliche fanboy practices around. That's the kind of crap insane DC fanboys revert to on Twitter when a critic tweets that they didn't like Batman vs Superman a week before it's in theaters. And sure, the quality of the movie/franchise is so much higher in this case, but still. Don't become a cliche while bashing a cliche.Quote:
And TCTTS wonders why some of us are leery of movie critics....