The Han Solo movie was pretty good, don't @ me.
The Han Solo movie was pretty good, don't @ me.
it was a lot better than I was afraid it would be.
but yeah, hmm.
yeh
forgot to say: eversor I applaud your bravery in posting this thread, you're my actual hero
someone had to say it
someone had to shine a light in the darkness
because the cinematography/lighting crew sure didn't, heyoooooOOOOOooo
It wasn't as bad as everyone said. It certainly wasn't excellent, but it was totally decent.
I give it the Makeshift Walking Trashcan Droid Award of Mediocrity™.
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I heard it wasn't bad, but I have no plans to see it. Glad you enjoyed it.
just not TLJ! jk i dont really care enjoy that too
Ok here is my ranking of the Disney SW movies:
1. Rogue One
2. Solo
3. TFA
4. TLJ
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Rogue One was the only movie outside of the original trilogy that I felt was genuinely good.
Dunno, maybe I just like Star Trek better?
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Star Trek has gone to crap too.
Dunno, never seen it.
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I almost regret not remaking the Vader scene from Rogue One with Jar-Jar in Vader's place in JK.
I am excited for the new Picard series.
And by excited I mean horrified. I can’t wait to see how they justify calling octogenarian Picard out of retirement to command a battlecruiser in non stop warfare. Which is all Star Trek is anymore.
I feel like the producers of Star Wars and Star Trek would be happier if they traded jobs.
I tried watching Star Trek: Enterprise recently. I got through two episodes... Ugh. The tearful linguist being able to magically speak alien languages upon first contact (like immediately!) probably killed it for me but there was also them transporting space-slugs planet-to-planet and the time-phasing terrorist? I'd almost take the mushroom drive lunacy over this crap. Almost.
Enterprise wasn't great. But even at it's worst it's better than Discovery.
Solo was good and cool. Rogue One was bad but cool.
Rebellions are built on hope and trust goes both ways, my dudes.
Solo was more or less what I thought the Disney movies would turn out to be. A little light fun, something you can forget as soon as you walk out of the theater. And with Ron Howard directing you can usually be sure that it's going to be a normal movie. Usualy not great, but not bad either.
Sorry for the lousy German
I liked a lot of the set and prop design in Solo. Some of the environments were pretty cool.
I liked Enterprise.
Solo was dumb but fun in a weird way. I just look at it as entertaining fan fiction with some recognizable actors.
Kind of funny how Star Trek and Solo are spanning at least three recent threads and now I'll draw a couple more into the mix. How great would it be if Disney bundled a VHS tape given the "last time ever" treatment with a tacked on interview of Lucas disavowing it with a Special Edition bluray with all kinds of silly changes and an included DVD with the original as aired but bootleg quality? Well, I think it'd be great!
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Not sure. I was mostly kidding, referencing others' complaints about the dullness. I don't disagree that the first half of the movie was very dour looking, but within that, I still liked the vibe.
On the first planet (Oh, was that Corellia?) I liked a lot of the dusky industrial environments with the glittery distant light fixtures. The uh, war planet (???) was a muddy mess, for sure. The... monorail... planet... was lit a bit better, but yeah, was still pretty gray. After that, the Slavery Is Bad planet was pretty cool, I liked the hot spring colors of that one, and then the desert chromeplanet finish wasn't bad either.
Star Wars more like Sand Wars amirite gangsters?
Jon Kasdan released some random notes about the movie: https://twitter.com/JonKasdan/status...944256/photo/1
I can't help but feel like the Disney Star Wars movies are made by some guys saying "wouldn't it be cool if..."
Sorry for the lousy German
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Fans: Enterprise sure is a lot more interesting in season 3 now that the characters are growing and we have some reason to care about what’s happening. It’s sad that the growth is all trauma but at least it’s something.
Paramount: THE FANS DEMAND WAR.
DS9 unfortunately set a precedent for that. Granted, it's not the takeaway that should be taken for what made the latter half of that series great, but there you have it.
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Yeah, it’s like... people don’t really know what they want, right? And if you ask them what they like they’ll tell you random crap.
“I love the dominion war it was so cool seeing all of the ships shoot at each other”
oh so which one is your favourite episode?
“umm, well I really liked In the Pale Moonlight”
Also, if the Star Trek fans want any war depicted, I'd think they'd want to see World War 3. Though I suppose that's before the star trekkin' takes place...oh well.
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