KalmarShuffler
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again and again til the day I die.
Rogue One is the greatest and the best Star Wars film ever made.
Rewatching it after seeing Andor creates almost an entirely new experience, which is a wonderful thing.
If I could pick any movie to see again for the first time, it would be this one.
The characters are so great.
The acting is impeccable.
The writing is perfect.
The score is incredible.
The action sequences are insane.
There's just the right amount of fan service without ruining the story.
And the heart?
The heart is breathtakingly beautiful.
Gareth, Tony, and all the cast and crew?
Thank you for making this incredible film that still stands up almost a decade later.
Thank you all so much!
Rogue One is the greatest and the best Star Wars film ever made.
Rewatching it after seeing Andor creates almost an entirely new experience, which is a wonderful thing.
If I could pick any movie to see again for the first time, it would be this one.
The characters are so great.
The acting is impeccable.
The writing is perfect.
The score is incredible.
The action sequences are insane.
There's just the right amount of fan service without ruining the story.
And the heart?
The heart is breathtakingly beautiful.
Gareth, Tony, and all the cast and crew?
Thank you for making this incredible film that still stands up almost a decade later.
Thank you all so much!
Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld tells two stories about two characters from The Clone Wars and other media. One is a continuation of Asajj Ventress' story, last seen in the third season of The Bad Batch, while the other is a look at the backstory of the infamous Cad Bane.
Ventress' arc gives new depth and intrigue to her story, and Bane's arc adds so many mind-blowing details to his past. Fans of both of these characters won't want to miss this!
The best (and worst) part is that both arcs leave you wanting more. If or when more will be given isn't known, but that should not deter fans from experiencing these six episodes.
The two stories told here might not be what fans wanted or expected, but what is given are two wonderfully crafted tales that give new insights into fan favorite characters.
Ventress' arc gives new depth and intrigue to her story, and Bane's arc adds so many mind-blowing details to his past. Fans of both of these characters won't want to miss this!
The best (and worst) part is that both arcs leave you wanting more. If or when more will be given isn't known, but that should not deter fans from experiencing these six episodes.
The two stories told here might not be what fans wanted or expected, but what is given are two wonderfully crafted tales that give new insights into fan favorite characters.
Please, whatever you do, do not listen to all the whining complainers.
I just watched The War of the Rohirrim with my mom and sister (who aren't big Tolkien fans, unlike myself), and all three of us left the theaters completely in awe!
There are a few minor issues. The animation can be choppy in certain places (including the opening scene), and there's a few continuity errors involving scars disappearing. But like I said, they're very minor.
The visuals themselves are stunning. The voice acting is award worthy (especially on Brian Cox's part). The music is incredible. (Stephen Gallagher has done a phenomenal job expanding on Howard Shore's themes.) The writers did a great job of taking a three page story and turning it into an epic two hour movie! It felt consistent with both the LotR trilogy and with Tolkien works. It was even better than the Hobbit trilogy!
I can't wait to watch this movie again, and hope more people will give it a chance before they write it off. It's truly an amazing film!
I just watched The War of the Rohirrim with my mom and sister (who aren't big Tolkien fans, unlike myself), and all three of us left the theaters completely in awe!
There are a few minor issues. The animation can be choppy in certain places (including the opening scene), and there's a few continuity errors involving scars disappearing. But like I said, they're very minor.
The visuals themselves are stunning. The voice acting is award worthy (especially on Brian Cox's part). The music is incredible. (Stephen Gallagher has done a phenomenal job expanding on Howard Shore's themes.) The writers did a great job of taking a three page story and turning it into an epic two hour movie! It felt consistent with both the LotR trilogy and with Tolkien works. It was even better than the Hobbit trilogy!
I can't wait to watch this movie again, and hope more people will give it a chance before they write it off. It's truly an amazing film!