Well, at least it exceeded my expectations of sucking. It sucked far more than I expected.
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redline248 said:
This is just another example of Disney simply not giving a f-ck
AAAAAAAAAAALMOST YALL!!!! I almost completely had it nailed.jokershady said:
the tracking beacon thing was a nice touch at the end i feel this episode (and dang near the show) can be redeemed if they go dark on this plot device....here's why:
In A New Hope Tarkin says this to Vader, "I'm taking an awful risk Vader...this had better work."
And why wouldn't he think it would work if it hadn't worked already here? My hope is that episode 5 starts off with Kenobi, Leia, and the others arriving back at their base and within a few minutes the empire showing up like the beginning of The Last Jedi and completely wrecking shop. Gonna be really annoyed if it doesn't play out that way
AgfromHOU said:
Well.. I liked it.
Of course, feel free to take my opinion with a grain of salt. Rogue One is my favorite Star Wars movie, Rise of Skywalker is my second, and I liked The Last Jedi.
I think the show has progressively gotten better and has overall been entertaining. My only real gripe is that we know the main characters live, so it takes away some tension.
The **** is wrong with you?AgfromHOU said:
Well.. I liked it.
Of course, feel free to take my opinion with a grain of salt. Rogue One is my favorite Star Wars movie, Rise of Skywalker is my second, and I liked The Last Jedi.
I think the show has progressively gotten better and has overall been entertaining. My only real gripe is that we know the main characters live, so it takes away some tension.
Every time I watch a new Star Wars story, I think... none of this would've happened if Mace didn't wind up his swing for literally 5 seconds. pic.twitter.com/ynoSw2HH2K
— Jason Gallagher (@jga41agher) June 16, 2022
you have Batman and Robin higher than Batman Returns??????Brian Earl Spilner said:
That's basically like saying Batman & Robin is my second favorite Batman movie.
(Though I will admit I have that higher than Returns.)
Or saying Revenge of the SIth is better than Return of the Jedi!Brian Earl Spilner said:
That's basically like saying Batman & Robin is my second favorite Batman movie.
(Though I will admit I have that higher than Returns.)
Brian Earl Spilner said:The **** is wrong with you?AgfromHOU said:
Well.. I liked it.
Of course, feel free to take my opinion with a grain of salt. Rogue One is my favorite Star Wars movie, Rise of Skywalker is my second, and I liked The Last Jedi.
I think the show has progressively gotten better and has overall been entertaining. My only real gripe is that we know the main characters live, so it takes away some tension.
helloimustbegoing said:Or saying Revenge of the SIth is better than Return of the Jedi!Brian Earl Spilner said:
That's basically like saying Batman & Robin is my second favorite Batman movie.
(Though I will admit I have that higher than Returns.)
TCTTS said:
I've been to a ton of Q&As and they're never factored into the runtime of the movie. Also, the "33" seems too specific. That said, that's basically the total runtime of two episodes, so why not just do seven episodes over seven weeks? Something feels off/not quite accurate.
Andor comes out in August.PatAg said:
Is there any show in the works that could be far enough along in filing to be tacked on to the end of next episode? Or like an extended teaser for the show, like when we saw the bank heist attached as a trailer to movies
AgfromHOU said:
Rogue One is my favorite Star Wars movie, Rise of Skywalker is my second
PatAg said:
Is there any show in the works that could be far enough along in filing to be tacked on to the end of next episode? Or like an extended teaser for the show, like when we saw the bank heist attached as a trailer to movies
I mean Stranger Things 4 could've literally been twice the amount of episodes, so it's not the...strangest thing. (Had to do it.)TCTTS said:
I've been to a ton of Q&As and they're never factored into the runtime of the movie. Also, the "33" seems too specific. That said, that's basically the total runtime of two episodes, so why not just do seven episodes over seven weeks? Something feels off/not quite accurate.
Ironically, ILM(?) who I assume is doing these does a terrible job with this.BJM1781 said:
For real. The de-aging on Anakin was shockingly bad for a show with this kind of budget.
I quit watching that show so I must have missed their improvement in this field.Brian Earl Spilner said:
And then was incredibly improved in Book of Boba Fett after hiring the deepfake guy.
It amazes me they couldn't do as good here.