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they are kinda old now but The Departed and Inglorious Bastards are movies I can watch over and over again
No, it comes out the 16th I think but im for sure gonna see it, im a super nerd when it comes to star warsAnyone see the new Star Wars movie Rogue One yet?
No, it comes out the 16th I think but im for sure gonna see it, im a super nerd when it comes to star wars
I saw Rogue One a couple of days ago. It was a disappointing movie. There was too much killing. Nearly all of the "stars" were killed. This appears to be a senario of an event prior to the 1st star wars movie that came out in 1977. It is about one of the designers of the "death star" weapon that could destroy a planet, putting a flaw into the power system of the death star. The whole movie seems to revolve around a team trying to "acquire" the plan for this flaw. It is a confusing story with characters from previous star wars movies thrown in. In particular the "Darth Vadar" character. He did not even appear in the series until the "2nd" episode that came out in 2000. So how can he "appear" in a senario 40 or more years before he was created?
The CGI effects were good. It is always amusing to "hear" these fighters making the RRRRRR sound as they pass by in outer space. When actually there is no sound in outer space. It is completely silent.
By the way, if you value your hearing, better bring your earplugs. The noise level is tremendous.
I think you may have your movies mixed up. The original Star Wars that came out in 1977 featured Darth Vader. Rogue One takes place in the days leading up to the 1977 film. Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith happen over a ~~20 year time period with about another 20 years between the ending of Sith and Rogue One. Trust me, as a big Star Wars fan, I would have noticed if things were out of place. The continuity is all there. Also, there is a tiny bit of sound in space but it certainly wouldn't sound "normal" to the human ear. Also, you can't see laser beams, just a reflection off of dust and such. Just roll with it, it's science fiction. If space battles were silent the movie would suck.I saw Rogue One a couple of days ago. It was a disappointing movie. There was too much killing. Nearly all of the "stars" were killed. This appears to be a senario of an event prior to the 1st star wars movie that came out in 1977. It is about one of the designers of the "death star" weapon that could destroy a planet, putting a flaw into the power system of the death star. The whole movie seems to revolve around a team trying to "acquire" the plan for this flaw. It is a confusing story with characters from previous star wars movies thrown in. In particular the "Darth Vadar" character. He did not even appear in the series until the "2nd" episode that came out in 2000. So how can he "appear" in a senario 40 or more years before he was created?
The CGI effects were good. It is always amusing to "hear" these fighters making the RRRRRR sound as they pass by in outer space. When actually there is no sound in outer space. It is completely silent.
By the way, if you value your hearing, better bring your earplugs. The noise level is tremendous.
Other than the gym and spending time with the family, my wife and I are big movie goers. We make to the movies at least once a weekend. So having said that, what has been your favorite movies so far this year? or biggest disappointments?
I enjoyed Suicide Squad and their take on the Joker.
Didn't care for Batman vs Superman - best part was Wonder Woman.
X-men Apoc was a huge let down.
Sully was a very good look into how the Government are always looking for a scapegoat.
Deadpool has to be one of my fav's for the year.