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  • slickdtc
    Grayscale
    • Aug 2004
    • 17125

    #196
    Star Wars: Episode IX

    Been rewatching (or first time watching, in the case of the newer releases) the SW series over the last few weeks... knocked out 8 and Rogue One, did the original trilogy and now going back to the prequels. Just finished Ep1 and... I’m surprised how badly it is crapped on. Some of the acting is bad, but there was a good amount of corny dialogue in the OT. The series as a whole is not nearly as tight as one would think from how popular it is. Which really isn’t a problem, but everyone who is so up in arms over TLJ and RoS seem to forget this whole series, while being a big universe, is a pretty simple story. I guess people wanted 7-9 to be a lot more in depth, complex, better written/told, but it’s kind of followed the same old of the 6 before it.

    Probably blasphemy but, I think I like the story of Ep1 better than Ep4, I just think it gets a lot of love because it was the intro to SW and for it’s time was awesome. I was kind of let down going from Rogue One to Ep4... the mystique is more what’s special than the actual substance is my feeling. A lot of the original trilogy feels this way. A ton of nostalgia, special place in the heart and mind, but not sure they hold up that well in the decades it’s been since release (and since my first viewing). Which is probably why my bar for the newer releases is lower than what most probably pegged it at.

    I’ll be doing Ep2 and Ep3 in the next week or so, from what I’ve read they’re the low and high points of the prequels (haven’t watched them since release when I was a young teen), but I can confidently say right now my top 3 films are:

    Rogue One
    ROTJ
    Empire
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    Originally posted by Money99
    And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?

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    • KSUowls
      All Star
      • Jul 2009
      • 5890

      #197
      Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

      I get why the prequels are trashed. Theybhad their issues and weren't as good as the OT, but I never thought they deserved the vitriol they received.
      Jar jar was a terrible character
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      , but other than him (and 9 year old anakin in his first time ever flying a space ship saving the day) the phantom menace was fine. We got one of the cooler villains in the series with a great fight scene at the end (alongside one of the best musical scores in cinema).

      Episodes 2 and 3 suffered from the actor who played anakin (or maybe just the writing of his character). But they did have some fun action sequences. There were other issues with them, but I never thought they were THAT bad.

      I would also say that the prequels dont do a good job at presenting the Trade Federation as an evil entity which must be stopped at all costs, or at least one that presents a major threat to the republic.The true villain is someone else, but there isnt any real suspense that comes across from him or the federation.

      They weren't good movies by any means. They were decent star wars films though.

      That's my take anyway on why people dont like them. It is hard to have a good action/adventure movie without a good villain.

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      • slickdtc
        Grayscale
        • Aug 2004
        • 17125

        #198
        Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

        Yeah, Jar Jar was obnoxious and Anakin was acted terribly, but that’s what happens when kids act sometimes. As a surprise to myself, I enjoyed the political side of it. I must be getting old. I don’t think I quite understood or cared about the Trade Federation’s actions and chain of events it set off in my viewing as a youngster. Having access to Wiki to read through the storyline along with the movies helps in this day and age too.

        I didn’t have too much a problem with Anakin being a hero in a ship out of the blue. Pretty much same as Luke was on the Death Star... great racer/driver, some control or usage of the Force, sure why not?

        Obi-Wan’s battle with Darth Maul was badass after Qui-Gon got killed. Maul was way too short lived. I’ll have to see Obi-Wan do it again in the TV series. Heh.
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        Originally posted by Money99
        And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?

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        • KSUowls
          All Star
          • Jul 2009
          • 5890

          #199
          Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

          For me, Luke was much older and it was implied that he had at least flown a space ship before, and even used it to shoot things the size of what they were going at in the movie. So while it was the force that ultimately let him land the shot, there was enough there to make it believable that he wasnt a novice pilot. Agreed that the premise of him suddenly jumping in a xwing and being the one to save the say was still silly, but it was much less so than 9 year old recently freed slave whose only flying experience was from a racing pod suddenly winning dog fights in a space ship.

          Realism may be a funny thing to complain about in an action movie, especially one with space wizards, but with any story you have to accept what the setting gives you. For the same reason I'm so critical of TLJ (well one of them anyway) I dont like when the story introduces things that dont make sense in the context of the fictional world that has been created.

          But I've also read a lot of really bad fiction over the years so maybe I'm just very critical lol.

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          • Blzer
            Resident film pundit
            • Mar 2004
            • 42517

            #200
            Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

            Well then, maybe you can help me out with one thing because I still don't know which way it's supposed to be (lightspeed question from The Last Jedi):

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            • KSUowls
              All Star
              • Jul 2009
              • 5890

              #201
              Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

              Originally posted by Blzer
              Well then, maybe you can help me out with one thing because I still don't know which way it's supposed to be (lightspeed question from The Last Jedi):

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              My simple answer is that's just the way it is lol. I'm ok with stories making up their own laws of physics (figuratively or literally) so long as they don't contradict them later on (hint) .

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              • Armor and Sword
                The Lama
                • Sep 2010
                • 21793

                #202
                Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

                Originally posted by Blzer
                Well then, maybe you can help me out with one thing because I still don't know which way it's supposed to be (lightspeed question from The Last Jedi):

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                So before a ship enters into hyperspace they program the coordinates and make sure they are clear to enter.

                When you are coming out you also make sure you clear to come out.

                If you do not do those things you are entering hyperspace at your own risk.


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                • Junior Moe
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                  • Jul 2009
                  • 3869

                  #203
                  Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

                  Originally posted by KSUowls
                  My simple answer is that's just the way it is lol. I'm ok with stories making up their own laws of physics (figuratively or literally) so long as they don't contradict them later on (hint) .

                  I thought they kind of explained it working that way though with the fuel situation. If not for that, then everything works as usual. At least that's how I interpreted that.

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                  • Funkycorm
                    Cleveland Baseball Guru
                    • Nov 2016
                    • 3159

                    #204
                    Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

                    We saw this over the weekend and I really enjoyed it. It was well worth watching on the big screen.

                    It was not my favorite of the 9 movies in the saga but it was still a very good movie. I would have liked to see a few things play out differently but I look forward to getting this on blu ray and watching all 9 movies back to back over a long weekend.
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                    • dbeth
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                      • Aug 2002
                      • 2304

                      #205
                      Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

                      My thought after seeing Ep IX was that it almost could've been a standalone movie.

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                      • Blzer
                        Resident film pundit
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 42517

                        #206
                        Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

                        So I just discovered that without editing those last 37 minutes of the film (including the credits), only an hour of The Last Jedi isn't Rey/Kylo/Luke focused. Crazy to think that, within that hour, over twenty of those minutes alone are on Canto Bight. Take away the opening scene as well, and that means that a half hour is focused on the fuel story line lol. Anyway, a 43-minute cut very well may not be plausible, but I do know if I make it I'll call it The Last Jedit. Get it? I said it.

                        Onto Episode IX talk, I'm obsessed with that shot of Rey holding the blue light saber close to her. They show a quick shot of it in the trailer, but in the film itself it stays on her for a long time, and it just looks gorgeous... credit half of it to Daisy Ridley, and the other half to J.J. Abrams.





                        I just love that shot so much.
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                        • Fresh Tendrils
                          Strike Hard and Fade Away
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 36131

                          #207
                          Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

                          There's a Reddit thread going around that supposedly details Disney's ****ery with the movie:
                          https://www.reddit.com/r/saltierthan...m_source=share



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                          • KSUowls
                            All Star
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 5890

                            #208
                            Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

                            Seems pretty far fetched, but I also dont have any reason to not believe it based on the results.

                            If true, just wow

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                            • Smallville102001
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                              • Mar 2015
                              • 6542

                              #209
                              Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

                              Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                              There's a Reddit thread going around that supposedly details Disney's ****ery with the movie:
                              https://www.reddit.com/r/saltierthan...m_source=share
                              Saw that the other day and some if it sounds like it could be true but some if it sounds pretty far fetched

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                              • PeoplesChampGB
                                All Star
                                • May 2012
                                • 6003

                                #210
                                Re: Star Wars: Episode IX

                                This is going to be long and possibly rambling, so I apologize in advance. Since the prequel trilogy, I have held off on reviewing individual movies that are part of trilogies until it has been completed. I do this because, as much as I hate episode I and II, they are necessary to further the storyline that leads into III and makes it all worthwhile.

                                I also do understand that Abrams had barely anything to work with after the farce that was TLJ, and I applaud the effort he did with what he had to work with. Now with that said:

                                This trilogy is absolute garbage, a disgrace to the Star Wars Saga and a disgrace to the Skywalkers overall.

                                In episode VII, Disney basically made what happened in I-VI irrelevant. The Empire is still there, the Alliance is still there, there is still a planet killer threatening the galaxy. The emperor figure is still there (Snoke), Darth Vader is still there (Kylo). What was the point of going through all of that if nothing changed for the better? What happened to the New Republic in that amount of time that it fell once again? Nobody bothered explaining that.

                                In episode VIII, after we see the character development from Luke going from a whiny little kid into a badass (IV-VI), he basically has a mental breakdown and turns into a wuss. You mean the guy that turned Darth Vader from the darkside back to the light lost faith that Kylo could be turned back? Get real. So he hides out on this planet wallowing around. And don't get me started how Rian Johnson and Kathleen Kennedy basically made every male in the movie look like a complete idiot bumbling and stumbling around.

                                So now we get to episode IX, where I figure that maybe we will get some meaningful conclusion to the trilogy and I can at least leave somewhat satisfied.

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                                So anyways, this trilogy is a disgrace and glad it is over with. They should have put the story as far away from the Rebel Alliance and the Empire as possible, or went with something in the Old Republic. Alas, Hollywood has no creativity anymore and this is what we get. A crap trilogy that buries the Skywalker Legacy.
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