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I remember my elementary school having an assembly where they showed the first film on VHS. A few years later my middle school had a screening as well only in 16mm. Pity I can't recall if the opening scroll featured the A NEW HOPE title.
While Empire remains my favorite, ROTJ remains one of the most disappointing film experiences I've ever had. All this build-up and I was there that opening day and we get a repeat of the first film with teddy bears and the best character turned into a domesticated wimp.
I was as annoyed by Ep. 1 as anybody but actually enjoyed 2 and 3 for what they were. But they didn't make enough of an impact that I've revisited them despite owning the Blu-ray set. Given I rarely go to movies in the cinema anymore, I didn't go to the latest films but caught the first two on home video and liked them both but have yet to see the Rise of Skywalker, Rogue 1 or Solo.
TESB
Star Wars
TLJ
TFA
Solo
III
ROTJ
I
II
Rise of Skywalker
Rogue One
That's cool; nicely balanced between the three trilogies. I'm not really one for compiling lists but if I made one off the top of my head (and based on whether I fancy watching a SW film and if it delivers) it'd be:
TESB
TFA
ROTJ
SW
Rise of Skywalker
Solo
Rogue One
III
I
II
Star Wars is a good film, but just like Dr No, for me it was improved upon by its sequels.
Now that's controversial
What specifically makes it your favourite?
Revenge of the Sith > Return of the Jedi
The Indiana Jones movies are boring.
M:I-1 is the best M:I movie.
The first Lethal Weapon is the only good one, though the others are "fun."
I’ve never seen The Thin Red Line, but there are several war films I prefer over Saving Private Ryan, I think Das Boot is my favourite though.
You are comatose to me.
;)
Aren’t you curious as to why though? I mean maybe he’s an ENORMOUS Lando fan?
Lando didn t add anything, but all other characers were great. Especially Daisy and Adam.It looked good, had maybe the best score of them all and we got to go to the Emperor s home place, his own Vatican.
Totally agree!
My new list of my favorite Walt Disney Animation Studios, top 20, in order by year.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Pinocchio (1940), Sleeping Beauty (1959), 101 Dalmatians (1961), The Jungle Book (1967), The Aristocats (1970), The Rescuers (1977), The Fox and the Hound (1981), The Great Mouse Detective (1986), The Little Mermaid (1989), The Rescuers Down Under (1990), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), The Lion King (1994), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), The Emperor’s New Groove (2000), Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), Treasure Planet (2002), Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Zootopia (2016).
I’ll probably do Pixar films later this week.
YOU'RE a pointless and boring film!
They are both excellent films.But besides them being both prison movies they couldn’t be more different in tone.Shawshank is very dark in places but also has a lot of humour and quite an uplifting ending.Escape is a more downbeat film,particularly because of its ambiguous ending.
What is entertaining is a subjective matter of course, but pointless? How? Why?
It wasn't totally pointless. I mean they were able to use the music from it in the desert scene in The Spy Who Loved Me. Where would British culture be without that scene? ;)
I don t understand the purpose of it. The story is uninteresting, the dialogue is dumb, the performances exaggerated. I know many others love it, so I suppose it serves a purpose for them. It isn t among the worst films I have seen, I just don t ever want to watch it again.
If The Rock was a Bond film, (Its not) it would still be garbage compared to NTTD.
How dare you. Where's that ignore button?!
Okay, seriously now, have you seen The Bridge on the River Kwai? If so, did you like it any better?