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Rogue One
WORF
The Burninator
in Zocalo v2.0
Now that is how you make a Star Wars movie.
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I really enjoyed the hell out of it. There were some cinematic cliches that are not found in the episodic Star Wars, but we knew that going in.
The last act was amazing.
And honestly, that Vader scene in the corridor made the whole fucking movie. Holy shit balls that was amazing. Regardless of the rest of the film, that is one of Star Wars' greatest scenes in the entire franchise.
I agree about that corridor scene. The first Vader scene kind of disappointed me a little (his suit looked weirdly cheap and ill-fitting. I wasn't sure if it was supposed to be an even rougher precursor to the ANH version or his just-lounging-around-the-castle suit or what), and he closed with a lame prequel-style pun. But that last scene was the first time Darth Vader actually scared me, and he scared the [i]crap[/i] out of me.
I'm going to have to set this up as a double-feature with ANH sometime.
The Red and Gold leader cameos were a really nice subtle touch!
I agree about Vader looking cheap in the castle scene. The helmet seemed oversized and too plasticy. I think part of it could be attributed to our modern HD movies that make such issues pop.
The intro to ANH made Vader intimidating, but the final scene made him terrifying.
Worf! You liked it! I wasn't sure if you were just going to boycott the Disney movies or not. I do feel sorry for you fans of the old EU, now that it's gone. I guess Dash Rendar didn't get the Death Star plans anymore for example! Um, at least, I seem to remember that happening in Shadows of the Empire.
Also, I forgot to mention this, but something I loved about the movie is that it actually took the war seriously. One problem I really had with Episode 7 (and lots of movies really) is that everyone was just joking around too much, so it never felt desperate. When everyone seems relaxed and yuk yuk yukking, you don't really feel like it's real, like it all really is just fiction. In this movie, it felt like people were actually risking their lives and fighting for something greater. Also, rewatching B5's first season for example, I really like how Sinclair talks about his traumatic memories of the Battle of the Line.
Just goes to show how far the details have come with the power from all the software and hardware have really come.
Agreed, the CGI characters were noticeable, but not distracting. In terms of effects, props to skywalker sound as well.
I kept hearing in 3D the CGI characters were better, and by golly were they ever. You could barely notice that it wasn't them in 3D. In 2D, I found them quite distracting and bad. Felt like I was watching Final Fantasy the Spirits Within again...
I felt less good about the cartoonish characterization of our heroes, or their unnatural and unrealistic decisions, and its "Just tell, never show" approach to storytelling and plot advancement. Its lead had no agency, and that was boring.