TheKaeptain
Banned
Kasdan:
Return of the Jedi
I hate you.
Kasdan:
Return of the Jedi
Now this I can agree with. The ROTS duel between Anakin/Obi could've been so much better. It should've been on the level of the ROTJ/Empire duels.
And some not so great ones:
Abrams:
Armageddon
Gone Fishin
Super 8
Well I disagree. ¯\_(ツ_/¯
Boo to you! I really liked Super 8.
On the good side, Kasdan co-wrote Empire, so he knows his shit.
On the bad side, Kasdan was a writer in RotJ. RotJ has EWOKS. Take that as you will.
Dunno about that, AFAIK he really wanted someone of the main cast to die in RotJ, hell even Harrison Ford wanted Han to die.
Boo to you! I really liked Super 8.
People seriously arguing that the lightsaber fights in the prequels are good?
holy shit
A good fight has nothing to do with choreography or special effects.
That's why I was never impressed with The Matrix, and its techodance party special effects fights.
The fight itself was great. Its just the shitty buildup that really damaged it.
On the good side, Kasdan co-wrote Empire, so he knows his shit.
On the bad side, Kasdan was a writer in RotJ. RotJ has EWOKS. Take that as you will.
People seriously arguing that the lightsaber fights in the prequels are good?
holy shit
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dude cleans up
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A good fight has nothing to do with choreography or special effects.
That's why I was never impressed with The Matrix, and its techodance party special effects fights.
You should be more upset that people are arguing over Ewoks.People seriously arguing that the lightsaber fights in the prequels are good?
holy shit
People seriously arguing that the lightsaber fights in the prequels are good?
holy shit
That faux outragePeople seriously arguing that the lightsaber fights in the prequels are good?
holy shit
The fight was terrible. Aside from being another glow stick exhibition, it went on for waaaaaaaay too long, draining any possible tension from it. The Plinkett review explains this quite well.
People seriously arguing that the lightsaber fights in the prequels aren't good? Holy shit.
He may get that wish.Dunno about that, AFAIK he really wanted someone of the main cast to die in RotJ, hell even Harrison Ford wanted Han to die.
That's funny, because the first Matrix is like a workshop on how to use fight scenes as character development.
Seriously you like the prequel lightsaber fights and the ewoks give you pause? Honestly the ewoks weren't the worst thing to ever happen. After the prequels made a whole generation emotionally numb i can't get that upset over ewoks
And as another poster said kasdan wanted the ewoks to be nasty savages
A good fight has nothing to do with choreography or special effects.
People seriously arguing that the lightsaber fights in the prequels aren't good? Holy shit.
dude cleans up
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To be fair, the screenplay was probably not bad. I didn't have that many problems with the story. It's just that it felt like he was going for E.T., and wound up with a sweaty, annoying Goonies knockoff. Plus the ending was completely unearned. He relied too much on emotional shortcuts instead of getting the kids to earn it.
Some of them look good, some don't. Windu v Palpatime was incredibly bad but Maul v Obi/Qui was well choreographed.
The biggest flaw with them us that there is hardly any emotion underlying them, it's just random Sith Lords. Vader meant something to Luke and Obi-Wan, you felt it when they duelled. The prequels sometimes have decent choreography but very little emotion behind the fights. Maul's duel was well done but he was a nothing character, he never said a word.
Of course but in the context of boring movies with bad characters, cool flips will never be enough for most to give a shit.Let's be honest. A good fight has at least something to do with choreography and special effects.
That sounds like a screenplay problem, dude.
lol@Tim Schafer
Remember the actor who played truck driving Emmett in Full Throttle? He just got a part in the new Star Wars movies of all things! Amazing.
VII is the one they're making now.
Do you make this joke in every Final Fantasy thread?I hear XII is good too, but IX is better than VII and VI is better than IX
Let's be honest. A good fight has at least something to do with choreography and special effects.
I hope Isaac busts out a guitar at some point and enchant us with some sad folk space ballad.
Max Von Sydow is an amazing casting choice. Has to be a villain.
One of the great tragedies of the Anakin/Obi-Wan fight in Episode 3 is that it just has no emotional arc to it. You can't even see their faces most of the time. Ewan McGregor sells the hell out of the "You were the chosen one!" line, but the fight that preceded it feels sterile and by-the-numbers. Imagine if that fight had functioned on an emotional level in the way the ones in Empire and Jedi did, and McGregor's delivery of that line was in line with what the audience had already been feeling over the course of the battle. It would have been a brutal gut punch of a moment. As it is, it's just a reminder that here we are at the emotional climax of these characters' relationship and you're mostly just waiting for it to be over.