Amazed that people avoid awful gimmicks? I bet that more people have exited that disaster within the first 5 seconds of the videos playing then those that stuck around because they were already invested.
There's nothing wrong with fanservice. The problem is when a movie has nothing but fanservice to offer.
Vader slaughtering the Rebels was fun. Therefore, it was a worthwhile inclusion.
It's a shame that the most talked about scene does not have the main characters in it. If anything is remembered about this movie, it will be the Vader sequence. Everything else is forgettable.It's really fucked up that after an hour and a half of gritty war drama, the part everyone liked was when the bad guy we remember showed up and murdered all the heroes.
Fuck yeah Darth Vader, go murder those cannon fodder Rebels.
My thoughts exactly.
And now they've done another Rogue One video to do even more snark against geek strawmen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sExTt4j69zI
It's a shame that the most talked about scene does not have the main characters in it. If anything is remembered about this movie, it will be the Vader sequence. Everything else is forgettable.
I don't think so. Their Plinkett TFA review was still largely positive.
The problem is that the characters in R1 aren't anything. They're bland.
There's a difference between characters who are "cool" and those that are "interesting". Rogue One has plenty of cool characters, but hardly any interesting ones (like, Forest Whitaker and that's it).
Is this serious? What. TFA has two complex Solos, a cowardly Storm Trooper, and a female force user with a mysterious past.I found the character of Cassian Andor infinitely more interesting and complicated than any of the characters in Force Awakens I thought he stood out well on his own merits and really enjoyed his character.
I found the character of Cassian Andor infinitely more interesting and complicated than any of the characters in Force Awakens I thought he stood out well on his own merits and really enjoyed his character.
I found the character of Cassian Andor infinitely more interesting and complicated than any of the characters in Force Awakens I thought he stood out well on his own merits and really enjoyed his character.
RLM has been on point with their critique of how the "critics" are "reviewing" Rogue One. A bunch of fanboys who would much rather see cool, badass action using Star Wars than a story and characters that are actually interesting.
Mike did say it best when rogue one is "the greatest fanfilm" ever made and I guess that's all it takes for a SW fan?
Heck maybe rich was on to certain with the universe being small to work with as the only type of fanfilms you do see are only about the lightsaber
Is this serious? What. TFA has two complex Solos, a cowardly Storm Trooper, and a female force user with a mysterious past.
RO has a bunch of wet sandbags.
Who's braver than he gives himself credit for seeing as how he left the Order. And in the end, he finds his courage by standing up to the scariest dude he knows. Oh, and he's actually entertaining to watch on screen which is more than I can say for any protagonist in Rogue One.A cowardly stormtrooper? Good gravy, alert the presses!
Who's braver than he gives himself credit for seeing as how he left the Order. And in the end, he finds his courage by standing up to the scariest dude he knows. Oh, and he's actually entertaining to watch on screen which is more than I can say for any protagonist in Rogue One.
Get over here bro.Yeah, well...what do you know?
I respect your opinion and I'm glad you enjoyed the film.