Star Trek Beyond is more entertaining than Rogue One.lol wut nah that's force awakens: rogue one was gooood
Star Trek Beyond is more entertaining than Rogue One.lol wut nah that's force awakens: rogue one was gooood
Star Trek Beyond is more entertaining than Rogue One.
Mike didn't like Civil War? The hell?Mike especially prefers his schlock to be schlocky and his serious movies to be serious. It's why he really enjoyed Ultron but disliked Civil War because of how it tried to dip the schlocky nature of these movies into the serious territory.
Beyond was more entertaining than Rogue One or TFA to be fair.Star Trek Beyond is more entertaining than Rogue One.
Beyond was more entertaining than Rogue One or TFS to be fair.
Huh? Krennic is 10x the flaw that Kylo is. He doesn't even make it out of one movie.
Star Trek Beyond is more entertaining than Rogue One.
Huh? Krennic is 10x the flaw that Kylo is. He doesn't even make it out of one movie.
Would it be naive of me to dispute Plinkett's claim that Donnie Yen and Jiang Wen were only included as part of the cast for the film so as to help the movie to appeal to the Asian Market?
Mike didn't like Civil War? The hell?
As a prequel fan, it's been great fun to see people bothered by RLM's take on the new films.
What does he say about Riz Ahmed?Well the arguement is that they are only there so that the movie would be shown in China only allows a certain amount of Western films to be shown. The gross positive is that the characters are closer to Tibetan culture.
Star Trek Beyond is more entertaining than Rogue One.
I think you're misconstruing flawed for ineptI think Krennic was too flawed.Kylo Ren is the kind of flawed villain who still comes off as dangerous and has room for his character to grow. Krennic's just a straight up loser. If he was written to be an overconfident villain who got his just desserts, they failed because I kinda felt sorry for him.He's foiled by every character and nobody respects him. He gets shot in the opening scene, fails to notice people conspiring against him, Tarkin usurps his success, Vader chokes him, then he dies.
Star Trek Beyond is a safe, forgettable sequel that barely advances any of the characters in its continuous universe.
Definitely better than George Lucas's asian characters in the prequel.Well the arguement is that they are only there so that the movie would be shown in China only allows a certain amount of Western films to be shown. The gross positive is that the characters are closer to Tibetan culture.
Except it doesnt. Remember this was everyones assumption before the prequel.Rogue One is a safe, forgetable prequel that doesn't advance any of the characters - old or new - in its continuous universe.
So, imo, Point still holds![]()
Would it be naive of me to dispute Plinkett's claim that Donnie Yen and Jiang Wen were only included as part of the cast for the film so as to help the movie to appeal to the Asian Market?
Their TFA review was positive.As a prequel fan, it's been great fun to see people bothered by RLM's take on the new films.
Their TFA review was positive.
It was also complete shit. So basically the opposite of their prequel reviews.
but in a film which has good characters, and an interesting storyline, like Rogue One,
Insanity I tell ya, Civil War was awesome!Nope.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJvUTFVqwJQ
Like I said, he likes his schlock to be schlocky, not serious.
I'd argue that Rogue One doesn't have good characters, and that's why I wasn't as invested in the action scenes. The scenes were good, but I had no decent stakes in them other than what was to come for Episode 4.
At least, in my opinion.
I think one of the complaints I am getting tired of, and I see this from more than just RLM, is this almost disdain for action sequences. As if the movies would be better if there was practically no action at all, and that it adds no value to the film itself. I mean, it's not the be all end all, but great action sequences can add a lot to a film. It's totally OK to want to see some great explosions, and mechs, and spaceships blowing up. It's escapism, and it can be exciting and fun. It can't always save a bad movie (see Jurassic World) but in a film which has good characters, and an interesting storyline, like Rogue One, I just don't see the "it's all explosions" as a valid complaint.
This makes no sense whatsoever.
I'd also agree with RLM half in the bag review of Rogue One where they talked about how small the Star Wars Universe feels, and I don't know if I'm very interested in seeing retreads of similar themes, plots, and side stories that don't need to be told. Hell does Han Solo really need an origins story movie (or whatever it is going to be)?
Mirrors a lot of my thoughts. Just a really boring movie.
I'd also agree with RLM half in the bag review of Rogue One where they talked moabout how small the Star Wars Universe feels, and I don't know if I'm very interested in seeing retreads of similar themes, plots, and side stories that don't need to be told. Hell does Han Solo really need an origins story movie (or whatever it is going to be)?
I'd also agree with RLM half in the bag review of Rogue One where they talked about how small the Star Wars Universe feels, and I don't know if I'm very interested in seeing retreads of similar themes, plots, and side stories that don't need to be told. Hell does Han Solo really need an origins story movie (or whatever it is going to be)?
I think most fictional universes work like that, though. Sure Middle-Earth has expansive lore, but do you really want to see a new movie that's all about the dwarves? Ok maybe you do, but generally people want to see Gandalf and the hobbits again, cos that's what they know. So SW fans want to see the jedi, lightsabers, x-wings, Han solo etc
I think most fictional universes work like that, though. Sure Middle-Earth has expansive lore, but do you really want to see a new movie that's all about the dwarves? Ok maybe you do, but generally people want to see Gandalf and the hobbits again, cos that's what they know. So SW fans want to see the jedi, lightsabers, x-wings, Han solo etc
As a prequel fan, it's been great fun to see people bothered by RLM's take on the new films.
I think most fictional universes work like that, though. Sure Middle-Earth has expansive lore, but do you really want to see a new movie that's all about the dwarves? Ok maybe you do, but generally people want to see Gandalf and the hobbits again, cos that's what they know. So SW fans want to see the jedi, lightsabers, x-wings, Han solo etc
The first 30 minutes of Rogue One are an absolute mess... fixing that first act would make that action have a LOT more weight.I think one of the complaints I am getting tired of, and I see this from more than just RLM, is this almost disdain for action sequences. As if the movies would be better if there was practically no action at all, and that it adds no value to the film itself. I mean, it's not the be all end all, but great action sequences can add a lot to a film. It's totally OK to want to see some great explosions, and mechs, and spaceships blowing up. It's escapism, and it can be exciting and fun. It can't always save a bad movie (see Jurassic World) but in a film which has good characters, and an interesting storyline, like Rogue One, I just don't see the "it's all explosions" as a valid complaint.
How come we don't have a Middle-Earth CU yet? Can't wait for the Tom Bombadil solo film.
The Tolkien Estate got that shit on lock, and rightfully so after what WB did to The Hobbit.
Nope.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJvUTFVqwJQ
Like I said, he likes his schlock to be schlocky, not serious.
Everything ever is overrated and you can nitpick anything to make it sound terrible.
Doesn't take a genius to make a negative review.
How come we don't have a Middle-Earth CU yet? Can't wait for the Tom Bombadil solo film.
In the prequels, Anakin Skywalker is a character plagued with feelings of inadequecy, vindictiveness, jealousy, impusiveness, and is prone to fits of spiteful rage. One of the reasons he doesn't work is because aside from that last one, none of those are character traits of Darth Vader.
The other reason it doesn't work is because the prequels are poorly written, poorly acted, and poorly directed. Kylo Ren has most of the same character flaws as Prequel Anakin, but though good acting and writing and clever use of montage, managers to execute it in an enjoyable way all while Kylo still manages to be threatening and menacing. He's a good villian in his own right?
Does that clarify my position?