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Post by Winston Wolfe on Jun 2, 2023 5:09:23 GMT
Yeah yeah, they both suck, etc but which was easier to watch for you? Rise seems to have a more favorable response, but I'm not so sure.
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Post by jcush on Jun 2, 2023 5:15:29 GMT
The Last Jedi is a mixed bag, with some stuff that I like, some stuff I don't like, and some stuff in between. I think it's an okay movie overall. For me, Rise of Skywalker is much worse.
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Post by James on Jun 2, 2023 5:25:29 GMT
The Last Jedi. I remember enjoying Rise of Skywalker when I first saw it but I never rewatched the movie and a lot of the problems really sank in for me.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jun 2, 2023 5:28:12 GMT
Rise of Skywalker was a way easier watch. Last Jedi just made me angry.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 2, 2023 5:29:42 GMT
I don't have a big issue with The Last Jedi. I actually like it somewhat. In fact if I were to re-watch any of the sequels it would be The Last Jedi. Say what you want about the writing, but Rian Johnson is a far more interesting director than JJ Abrams. He also manages to make Domhnall Gleeson's character tolerable.
The Rise of Skywalker could have found a way to mix both The Force Awaken and The Last Jedi to make a creative final chapter, but they were responding to the hate for the latter and doubled down bigtime. What we get is the most uninteresting Star Wars film. The best thing I can say about it is that it is better than Solo.
The Last Jedi - 6.5/10 The Rise of Skywalker - 5/10
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Post by kolchak92 on Jun 2, 2023 11:37:33 GMT
I didn't care much for either, but I think The Last Jedi was clearly the superior film.
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Post by jjamp48 on Jun 2, 2023 14:41:43 GMT
This is like having to choose between being bitten by an Australian funnel-web spider or a Brown Recluse. Either way….it’s going to suck.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jun 2, 2023 15:59:24 GMT
TLJ is a slow moving convoy of Rebels being tracked by a just as slow First Order fleet or whatever. What a joke.
Luke's final days shouldn't have been such the mess either. At least Rise isn't pretending as much of what it isn't.
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Post by stickman38 on Jun 2, 2023 16:04:32 GMT
Fact is, the ST is better than the god-awful prequel trilogy (PT), although Revenge Of The Sith was a pretty good film. But that's not saying much, the ST is not all that great.
However, I do think Rise OS is the best one. I know a lot of people didn't like it but I thought it had some really cool nostalgic moments in it. It was almost like a tribute movie to SW fans. Casual fans that is... I think it's mostly the hardcore SW nerds that didn't like it.
But imagine for a moment that the ST were the first ones to be released all those years ago. I think there would be less hate for them. The original movies were so iconic that nothing would ever match them.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 2, 2023 17:28:22 GMT
Fact is, the ST is better than the god-awful prequel trilogy (PT), although Revenge Of The Sith was a pretty good film. But that's not saying much, the ST is not all that great. However, I do think Rise OS is the best one. I know a lot of people didn't like it but I thought it had some really cool nostalgic moments in it. It was almost like a tribute movie to SW fans. Casual fans that is... I think it's mostly the hardcore SW nerds that didn't like it. But imagine for a moment that the ST were the first ones to be released all those years ago. I think there would be less hate for them. The original movies were so iconic that nothing would ever match them. Just throwing this out there. I am as casual a fan of Star Wars as it gets and I found Rise of Skywalker to be the worst Star Wars movie of the main 9 movies. The reason I dislike the sequel trilogy is because it is just repeating the OT more or less. The prequels are a lot of fun, while silly and overuse of cgi, they actually feel like they have an aim story-wise. The sequels just feel like they are adding to a story that is done just for the sake of making more Star Wars movies. I don't hate the SW sequels though and while you are correct that they would have been loved if the OT didn't exist, well of course, but the OT does exist and that makes the sequels feel pointless as they are. I am all for nostalgia, but these movies the nostalgia is at the expense of story. Rogue One finds a clever way around this by being a bridge between the prequels and the OT.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 2, 2023 17:39:17 GMT
TLJ is a slow moving convoy of Rebels being tracked by a just as slow First Order fleet or whatever. What a joke. Luke's final days shouldn't have been such the mess either. At least Rise isn't pretending as much of what it isn't. I mean, so what? It's an homage to Empire which is also about a ship being pursued. Both are more about the characters than story. What is TLJ pretending to be?
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 2, 2023 17:53:56 GMT
TLJ is a slow moving convoy of Rebels being tracked by a just as slow First Order fleet or whatever. What a joke. Luke's final days shouldn't have been such the mess either. At least Rise isn't pretending as much of what it isn't. I mean, so what? It's an homage to Empire which is also about a ship being pursued. Both are more about the characters than story. What is TLJ pretending to be? I was actually entertained enough that I didn't even think about the similarities to Empire. It was only after someone mentioned it that I was like "oh, yeah." I thought TLJ was a ballsy move by Rian Johnson, who is a better filmmaker than JJ Abrams by a significant margin imo.
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Post by Cat on Jun 2, 2023 19:23:31 GMT
I've more/less had my fill of analyzing the who, what, why and where of TLJ. When it comes down to it, analysis/place in the Star Wars universe/significance aside, I find it highly watchable. TROS came along and answered many questions from TLJ, and I always felt one of the strengths of TLJ was the unanswered questions it left us. Fact is when TLJ is on TV, I've no issues watching it. I have no secret, better version of "how it could have gone" in my head. I have my criticisms of TLJ and TROS. Criticisms of the latter are more fierce. I don't appreciate CGI of deceased actors (even in Rogue One), I thought it was cowardly not to kill Chewy (pulling punches), and I almost groaned out loud in the theater when Hux was the spy. That was one of the worst twists (if it can so be called) I've ever seen.
I liked The Last Jedi, even if my best praises and observations are a bit dated, but it left me feeling like I absolutely had to know how it ended. The possibilities seemed endless. No conclusion seemed obvious to me, and when I watch TLJ on TV, it still gives me that sense of wonder even though I know what happens. It's a good movie. Just too ambitious and disconnected from the others. It's damn near a standalone movie. If there were a better, more fitting version of it in its place, the TLJ that we got would be like the highly coveted deleted scene version of the movie, like a director's cut.
I don't mind either of them when they're on TV. TLJ is practically its own canon world, for better or worse. I find it the oddest of all Star Wars movies.
That was lengthier than what I set out to write. Oh.
I however entertain no criticisms whatsoever of people who like one set over another. Your emotions tell you what you like. The rest (arguments, analysis, criticisms) are mostly white noise justifying what your gut tells you.
For the record I voted Jedi.
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Post by stickman38 on Jun 2, 2023 21:49:25 GMT
Fact is, the ST is better than the god-awful prequel trilogy (PT), although Revenge Of The Sith was a pretty good film. But that's not saying much, the ST is not all that great. However, I do think Rise OS is the best one. I know a lot of people didn't like it but I thought it had some really cool nostalgic moments in it. It was almost like a tribute movie to SW fans. Casual fans that is... I think it's mostly the hardcore SW nerds that didn't like it. But imagine for a moment that the ST were the first ones to be released all those years ago. I think there would be less hate for them. The original movies were so iconic that nothing would ever match them. Just throwing this out there. I am as casual a fan of Star Wars as it gets and I found Rise of Skywalker to be the worst Star Wars movie of the main 9 movies. The reason I dislike the sequel trilogy is because it is just repeating the OT more or less. The prequels are a lot of fun, while silly and overuse of cgi, they actually feel like they have an aim story-wise. The sequels just feel like they are adding to a story that is done just for the sake of making more Star Wars movies. I don't hate the SW sequels though and while you are correct that they would have been loved if the OT didn't exist, well of course, but the OT does exist and that makes the sequels feel pointless as they are. I am all for nostalgia, but these movies the nostalgia is at the expense of story. Rogue One finds a clever way around this by being a bridge between the prequels and the OT.
Opinions vary I suppose. I liked that little guy that worked on droids and C3PO... both were great in Rise OS. Palpatine with his electric show towards the end was a nice touch. I don't know, I just liked it.
But you are correct, the ST feels like a re-visionary take on the OT. You're always thinking, 'wow, I've seen this before'.
The PT has the worst SW character ever in Jar Jar Binks, lord have mercy, such an atrocious character. The bad guys weren't that interesting either in the PT. General Machine Guy or whatever his name is and Darth Maul. pffftt...
Christopher Lee's character was pretty good though. But I'm probably bias, I consider C. Lee to be one of the all time best actors of the last half century. That being said, it just wasn't enough to save the PT. They're just bad films in my opinion. Imagine those films coming out before the OT... yikes...
The PT at least gives us some insight into the events that take place before the OT. And I did like the Battle Of Geonosis. That was pretty intense but I just don't think there's much to say about the PT.
But again, people have different opinions on movies and that's cool...
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 2, 2023 22:34:08 GMT
I mean, so what? It's an homage to Empire which is also about a ship being pursued. Both are more about the characters than story. What is TLJ pretending to be? I was actually entertained enough that I didn't even think about the similarities to Empire. It was only after someone mentioned it that I was like "oh, yeah." I thought TLJ was a ballsy move by Rian Johnson, who is a better filmmaker than JJ Abrams by a significant margin imo. I really wish RJ did the third movie instead. JJ is possibly the biggest hack in Hollywood.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 2, 2023 23:52:00 GMT
Just throwing this out there. I am as casual a fan of Star Wars as it gets and I found Rise of Skywalker to be the worst Star Wars movie of the main 9 movies. The reason I dislike the sequel trilogy is because it is just repeating the OT more or less. The prequels are a lot of fun, while silly and overuse of cgi, they actually feel like they have an aim story-wise. The sequels just feel like they are adding to a story that is done just for the sake of making more Star Wars movies. I don't hate the SW sequels though and while you are correct that they would have been loved if the OT didn't exist, well of course, but the OT does exist and that makes the sequels feel pointless as they are. I am all for nostalgia, but these movies the nostalgia is at the expense of story. Rogue One finds a clever way around this by being a bridge between the prequels and the OT.
Opinions vary I suppose. I liked that little guy that worked on droids and C3PO... both were great in Rise OS. Palpatine with his electric show towards the end was a nice touch. I don't know, I just liked it.
But you are correct, the ST feels like a re-visionary take on the OT. You're always thinking, 'wow, I've seen this before'.
The PT has the worst SW character ever in Jar Jar Binks, lord have mercy, such an atrocious character. The bad guys weren't that interesting either in the PT. General Machine Guy or whatever his name is and Darth Maul. pffftt...
Christopher Lee's character was pretty good though. But I'm probably bias, I consider C. Lee to be one of the all time best actors of the last half century. That being said, it just wasn't enough to save the PT. They're just bad films in my opinion. Imagine those films coming out before the OT... yikes...
The PT at least gives us some insight into the events that take place before the OT. And I did like the Battle Of Geonosis. That was pretty intense but I just don't think there's much to say about the PT.
But again, people have different opinions on movies and that's cool...
Palpatine is the main villain in the prequels, he is just more behind the scenes, but I really like all 3 villains, especially General Grievous. I don't particularly care for the villains in the sequel trilogy. Kylo Ren grew on me in TLJ, but I don't think TROS really does anything interesting with him and then we are just stuck with the Emperor...again. I am one of the few who doesn't mind Jar Jar Binks. I think the prequels are visual feasts, with great world-building and fun characters. That is why I like them. With the sequels I don't. I am not going to defend them as great scripts though, but they are more fun and are more unique than the sequels and are actually building to something and we know what they are building to, which is what makes Revenge of the Sith so fulfilling.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 3, 2023 0:13:18 GMT
Just throwing this out there. I am as casual a fan of Star Wars as it gets and I found Rise of Skywalker to be the worst Star Wars movie of the main 9 movies. The reason I dislike the sequel trilogy is because it is just repeating the OT more or less. The prequels are a lot of fun, while silly and overuse of cgi, they actually feel like they have an aim story-wise. The sequels just feel like they are adding to a story that is done just for the sake of making more Star Wars movies. I don't hate the SW sequels though and while you are correct that they would have been loved if the OT didn't exist, well of course, but the OT does exist and that makes the sequels feel pointless as they are. I am all for nostalgia, but these movies the nostalgia is at the expense of story. Rogue One finds a clever way around this by being a bridge between the prequels and the OT.
Opinions vary I suppose. I liked that little guy that worked on droids and C3PO... both were great in Rise OS. Palpatine with his electric show towards the end was a nice touch. I don't know, I just liked it.
But you are correct, the ST feels like a re-visionary take on the OT. You're always thinking, 'wow, I've seen this before'.
The PT has the worst SW character ever in Jar Jar Binks, lord have mercy, such an atrocious character. The bad guys weren't that interesting either in the PT. General Machine Guy or whatever his name is and Darth Maul. pffftt...
Christopher Lee's character was pretty good though. But I'm probably bias, I consider C. Lee to be one of the all time best actors of the last half century. That being said, it just wasn't enough to save the PT. They're just bad films in my opinion. Imagine those films coming out before the OT... yikes...
The PT at least gives us some insight into the events that take place before the OT. And I did like the Battle Of Geonosis. That was pretty intense but I just don't think there's much to say about the PT.
But again, people have different opinions on movies and that's cool...
My biggest issue with the prequels is Jake Lloyd. I think that he has gotten enough slack, but he is quite bad in The Phantom Menace. I don't even mind Hayden Christensen in the prequels. I actually do think he is menacing in them and I think he portrays his inner battle well-enough for these movies. Do I wish a better actor and an actor who is less of a "heartthrob" Of course. I think Adam Driver would have made for a great Anakin. The problem with him in the sequels is we have already seen all of this. He is basically just a retread of Anakin/Darth Vader.
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Post by alpha128 on Jun 3, 2023 0:14:22 GMT
Rise of Skywalker was a way easier watch. Last Jedi just made me angry. Same here. If I had to describe The Last Jedi in one word, I would choose "abomination". If I had to describe The Rise of Skywalker in one word, I would choose "superfluous".
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Post by Cat on Jun 3, 2023 1:48:36 GMT
Opinions vary I suppose. I liked that little guy that worked on droids and C3PO... both were great in Rise OS. Palpatine with his electric show towards the end was a nice touch. I don't know, I just liked it.
But you are correct, the ST feels like a re-visionary take on the OT. You're always thinking, 'wow, I've seen this before'.
The PT has the worst SW character ever in Jar Jar Binks, lord have mercy, such an atrocious character. The bad guys weren't that interesting either in the PT. General Machine Guy or whatever his name is and Darth Maul. pffftt...
Christopher Lee's character was pretty good though. But I'm probably bias, I consider C. Lee to be one of the all time best actors of the last half century. That being said, it just wasn't enough to save the PT. They're just bad films in my opinion. Imagine those films coming out before the OT... yikes...
The PT at least gives us some insight into the events that take place before the OT. And I did like the Battle Of Geonosis. That was pretty intense but I just don't think there's much to say about the PT.
But again, people have different opinions on movies and that's cool...
My biggest issue with the prequels is Jake Lloyd. I think that he has gotten enough slack, but he is quite bad in The Phantom Menace. I don't even mind Hayden Christensen in the prequels. I actually do think he is menacing in them and I think he portrays his inner battle well-enough for these movies. Do I wish a better actor and an actor who is less of a "heartthrob" Of course. I think Adam Driver would have made for a great Anakin. The problem with him in the sequels is we have already seen all of this. He is basically just a retread of Anakin/Darth Vader. I'm the other way around when it comes to the prequels. I don't remember Jake Lloyd being so bad, but I definitely remember him being a child. I've always thought it was kind of a miracle when a young child actor pulls off anything. Maybe you're onto something about Hayden Christensen though. He's always been my least favourite thing about the prequels, even Revenge of the Sith, which I've always felt was the best of the prequels even though my preference is The Phantom Menace because it's the only one without Hayden Cristensen.
If Adam Driver were Hayden Christensen's age at the time he could have played a decent pre-Vader Anakin Skywalker. I like Hayden Christensen but to this day I don't look at him and see Darth Vader.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 3, 2023 2:21:03 GMT
My biggest issue with the prequels is Jake Lloyd. I think that he has gotten enough slack, but he is quite bad in The Phantom Menace. I don't even mind Hayden Christensen in the prequels. I actually do think he is menacing in them and I think he portrays his inner battle well-enough for these movies. Do I wish a better actor and an actor who is less of a "heartthrob" Of course. I think Adam Driver would have made for a great Anakin. The problem with him in the sequels is we have already seen all of this. He is basically just a retread of Anakin/Darth Vader. I'm the other way around when it comes to the prequels. I don't remember Jake Lloyd being so bad, but I definitely remember him being a child. I've always thought it was kind of a miracle when a young child actor pulls off anything. Maybe you're onto something about Hayden Christensen though. He's always been my least favourite thing about the prequels, even Revenge of the Sith, which I've always felt was the best of the prequels even though my preference is The Phantom Menace because it's the only one without Hayden Cristensen.
If Adam Driver were Hayden Christensen's age at the time he could have played a decent pre-Vader Anakin Skywalker. I like Hayden Christensen but to this day I don't look at him and see Darth Vader.
I agree, but he also isn't Darth Vader yet. My main problem is I never imagined Darth Vader was a pretty boy when he was younger. As I pointed out I do think Christensen is definitely lacking, but he does it well enough for me to just go with it. I don't think he is terrible like many people do. I am actually not a fan of Hayden Christensen even outside of Star Wars, though I haven't seen Shattered Glass. Jake Lloyd on the other hand is difficult for me to watch. I don't blame him, I blame George Lucas for casting a child who can't act.
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