If we have to change it, I suggest "What thought can ironwez pretend is a fact today" but it might get confused with other threads.Nah if t800 still gonna say some silly outrageous things I’m gonna comment on it. Besides this thread would be dead and buried if we didn’t. . The debate keeps the thread alive.
Should rename the thread “is Snyder that bad or is it a deconstruction”
18 views for him, and 18 complaints on here from you.It was boring lazy trash. It's already completely irrelevant and forgotten just days after release.
It's the movie equivalent of a bad night at a Mexican restaurant, but less memorable.
Meanwhile.......somewhere Alatar is on his 18th back-to-back viewing of the weekend....
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Yeah, the two people who like it are the ones wasting their time.For the same amount of time some people have wasted defending these two films, they could have up-skilled themselves and got a degree in a new career that doesn't allow them so much free time.
I agree with the blur outside. I really don't like it.The visuals were all good and I liked the kinda real world connectiveness, in that way, that it's all high-tech, but it still produces exhaust fumes and other things, also the "light sabers" letting sparks fly all over the place. That looked great.
But that blur on the outside of most scenes, ALL the damn slomo and that it was just so generic, really does show that I was right:
How do you want to re-do Star Wars, if it already has it all? You can't re-invent the wheel and if you can't...maybe just don't try?
I like what Synder does, like the DCEU (hoping Netflix picks it up, although highly inprobable), but this WAS highly generic, yeah.
18 views for him, and 18 complaints on here from you.
I agree with the blur outside. I really don't like it.
You really think people shouldn't try? The current Star Wars is hardly what it once was. I'd watch any of these over Book of Boba Fett in a heartbeat.
I'm just one man. But I feel compelled to do my part. If my complaining saves just one person the precious two hours of their life that would be better spent mowing the lawn, painting a fence, or sitting on the toilet instead of watching this pathetic drivel, then complain I will.
Does this mean Alatar has to watch it two more times?Part One had a "so bad you have to see it to believe it" quality, not unlike The Room.
But Part Two has a "oh god this is actually WORSE than the first one and it's so dreadfully boring...is this real?" quality that's not in any way funny....like when someone falls and doesn't get up after 30 seconds and then you start to think "oh man he must really be hurt." That's not fun for anyone.
He said that on the podcast. The split between Part 1 and Part 2 is near the end of the 2nd act. Part 2 is a bit of the 2nd act and then the 3rd act.Saw this over the weekend. This entire film was just the final battle on Endor. No story, no arcs, just prep for the fight and then the fight....for 2 hours That's not a movie, that's a 3rd act.
It was in reference to you saying he's watched it 18 times.If Alatar wants to make it look like this movie is a success to the Netflix algorithm, he's gonna have to watch it a lot more than two times.
He said that on the podcast. The split between Part 1 and Part 2 is near the end of the 2nd act. Part 2 is a bit of the 2nd act and then the 3rd act.
You're doing God's work. Thank you sir.I'm just one man. But I feel compelled to do my part. If my complaining saves just one person the precious two hours of their life that would be better spent mowing the lawn, painting a fence, or sitting on the toilet instead of watching this pathetic drivel, then complain I will.
He wanted one movie but Netflix wanted it to be 2 hours or less so they agreed to split it up.Sounds like he shoulda just made 1 film. Maybe the extended version expands a bit more of the story, like BvS.
He wanted one movie but Netflix wanted it to be 2 hours or less so they agreed to split it up.
The extended versions are roughly 1 hour longer per part. So we can through all this hoopla again in August.
I watched the 1st one a second time purely so that my family could see it. I preferred it on 2nd watch.I honestly do not know if I will watch it again. It was borderline painfully generic.
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