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Just seen it....
Wow just wow....
Best one yet
Nope..implying
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Legitimately my favourite star wars movie. I'm glad I finally got to experience a Star Wars movie like people did in the 70s and 80s.Did you guys not like it?
My thoughts exactly....Legitimately my favourite star wars movie. I'm glad I finally got to experience a Star Wars movie like people did in the 70s and 80s.
Pls put spoilers up. <3Kylo ren ....is just freaking amazing.....
Just....wow what a character
I wont give anything away...Pls put spoilers up. <3
It really did put the episode 1-3 to shame...Kylo was good. Anyway, defs not the best Star Wars. Not as good as any of the OT IMO.
Between this, Beasts of No Nation and the new Mad Max it's been a great year.
They all have that feel that not many movies do these days, hard to explain, Apocalypse Now-ish where the atmosphere just sucks you in. Shot in harsh conditions, no shortcuts or green screens, only natural lighting in the case of The Revenant. The actors are actually put to work and you can feel it in their performance. Watching The Revenant and BoNN is exhausting.
"Classics"4-6 are classics and always will be to star wars fans but very dated and ....kiddy compared to the new one.
Dated as in people watching them now for the first time...."Classics"
"Dated"
Doesn't compute really. They definitely stand up today, and TFA is far less dark than Empire. It's probably around the same as ROTJ for "kid friendliness".
Dated as in people watching them now for the first time....
Star wars fans will never see them as dated ....
And i wish i can reply to the rest of your post but I havent figured out the spoiler tag yet
They stood up when I first watched them as a kid maybe 10 - 12 years ago. Is there anything different between then and now really that would make them dated? What's dated about them exactly? All the CGI has been remastered.Dated as in people watching them now for the first time....
Star wars fans will never see them as dated ....
And i wish i can reply to the rest of your post but I havent figured out the spoiler tag yet
"Classics"
"Dated"
Doesn't compute really. They definitely stand up today, and TFA is far less dark than Empire. It's probably around the same as ROTJ for "kid friendliness".
Don't know about the Ridiculous 6 but I'm hanging out for the Hateful 8.If anyone got through more than half an hour of "The Ridiculous 6" on netflix you deserve a medal... Adam Sandler movies straight to netflix from now on is probably a good thing though
"Classics"
"Dated"
Doesn't compute really. They definitely stand up today, and TFA is far less dark than Empire. It's probably around the same as ROTJ for "kid friendliness".
do etttttttDon't know about the Ridiculous 6 but I'm hanging out for the Hateful 8.
Also, you campaigners have now made me want to see the Star Wars movie.
hey man I am a Star wars fan ....i love the old ones always will....but they were made with the premise that lucas wasnt making a dime off the movies.....he made his money off the merchandise and thats why it became kiddy......hence why episode 1-2 were arse....and 3 gained credibilityThey stood up when I first watched them as a kid maybe 10 - 12 years ago. Is there anything different between then and now really that would make them dated? What's dated about them exactly? All the CGI has been remastered.
Considering TFA is essentially ANH 2.0.
Actually, BMW is right about TFA being darker. What happened in ESB to make it so dark? Luke loses his hand? Han gets frozen in carbonite?
In TFA, you've got stormtroopers massacring a group of defenseless villagers right at the start, the villain committing patricide and actually killing Han, Finn getting a lightsaber wound to his back and sending him into a coma...the list goes on.
The only reason ESB would be considered darker is because of the emotional investment in the characters from the previous movie and because that's how you tell a story - you introduce the characters (ANH), put them in the worst situation they could possibly be in (ESB) and then get them out of it (ROTJ).
It's less black and white, I guess. Violence itself isn't really "dark". Would Attack of the Clones be considered dark with the sand people butchering?Actually, BMW is right about TFA being darker. What happened in ESB to make it so dark? Luke loses his hand? Han gets frozen in carbonite?
In TFA, you've got stormtroopers massacring a group of defenseless villagers right at the start, the villain committing patricide and actually killing Han, Finn getting a lightsaber wound to his back and sending him into a coma...the list goes on.
The only reason ESB would be considered darker is because of the emotional investment in the characters from the previous movie and because that's how you tell a story - you introduce the characters (ANH), put them in the worst situation they could possibly be in (ESB) and then get them out of it (ROTJ).