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The first half of Rogue One was a bit slow, and I was sitting there thinking to myself: 'this is all right, but I'm not really feeling this one so far.'
HOWEVER.
At around the halfway mark, when Darth Vader first showed up and onward, the movie became an intense thrill ride. I was wide-eyed for the duration. I wasn't naive, I figured a few of these new characters would bite the dust, but some of them were hard to watch. When I walked out, the image of Jyn & Cassian hugging as they were about to be killed stuck with me.
When Rogue One was first announced, I sort of joked about the plot like a bunch of other people did, saying 'stealing the Death Star plans? That's just Kyle Katarn's warm up.' But on the contrary, this was a story worth telling, and my wife and I went home and watched A New Hope in a whole new light.
Nicely put.
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Very nicely put! It does have one of the clumiest, clunkiest openings of a major film in a long time. Ten minutes in (and probably the same number of planets), I was very worried. But, alas, no need. It turned out to be great.
It looks like Disney knows far better what to do with the franchise as good ole George himself actually did.
Absolutely agreed. Writing s On the Wall sounds like it was written for Hayden Christensen. Not much left of the most iconic film villain of all time there.
That's hilarious. It really could be the theme song for ROTS. Someone needs to make a montage of Christensen set to WOTW immediately!
However this clown was definitely in over his head from the get-go. Even the kid was better than him.
With better writing and a better director I'm sure he would have been fine. Watch the Behind the scenes stuff. Lucas is practically sitting on a couch while he lazily directs his actors.
The Star Wars you knew and loved is now about 'trade federations' and 'senates'.
There are good parts (few and far between) in I & II.
III is where it starts getting good, though it still has its boring parts.
Attack of the Clones can be Episode I.
Revenge of the Sith can be Episode II.
Rogue One can be Episode III.
Phantom Menace doesn't introduce anything AOTC doesn't (excluding Darth Maul & Qui Gon)
McGregor as Obi-Wan was consistently great. I hope he comes back to the part at some point.
Why are people banging on about 'darkness' and 'grit' like it's the thing that all the others are lacking. Star Wars was never really dark. Empire isn't dark. It's dramatic.
I don't know I thought it was the SW equivalent of Spectre.
Ever since 1999 all most Star Wars character names have been stupid.