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Saw Rise of Skywalker. I don't know what to think:unsure: Some of it seemed disjointed. It was 2 1/2 hours long ?
I can't rate it. I don't know if that's bad or good. A lotta "moving parts" in this movie.....I wonder if anyone else felt this way?
 
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I liked ad astra well enough except for the third act. That writer-director made a great movie called little odessa back in the day
 

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I seem to be one of the few ppl who didn't hate it. Lol. Idk why. My wife and brothers hated it, you and Bearzombie didn't like it either.

I need a suspension of disbelief to be entertained. There was none of that.
 

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fucking awful......fell asleep with about 10 minutes left

I seem to be one of the few ppl who didn't hate it. Lol. Idk why. My wife and brothers hated it, you and Bearzombie didn't like it either.

Ryan Reynolds can't carry a movie as the lead ( he just doesn't have that "it factor") IMO
 
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not a fan of deadpool?

I didn't like the last one. There seemed to be some weird agenda being pushed. I've seen Reynolds in other stuff. His character is like someone trying to hard to be funny and witty . It's like forced & unnatural IMO.
 

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2nd Deadpool was a bit agenda driven, no big deal, but it takes away from the comedy.
 

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I loved Star Wars: TROS. There's definitely a couple things in there i hated and there are some plot things where they basically just ask you to go along with it. But i think they did a great job with what they had. Like i said the other week in here, the biggest mistake they made with this 3rd trilogy was not having it written by the same people. What makes the MCU so strong is that there is a general blueprint thats been planned out in advance and they have the same two writers for the Avengers movies which is the core of the whole studio. Star Wars is not a franchise you just write as you go along. The fandom is too strong. The lore is too vast.

But with that being said, i thought the movie had a really strong start and finish. The second act had some issues. While it was more of the same from John Williams, he nailed the score. I couldn't disagree more with people who said this movie was ugly. There are a ton of great visuals. Strong performances. Daisy Ridley is so damn good. I wanted more from the ending to the Skywalker saga but i think they put a nice bow on it all. Really hard to give everyone what they want from a saga that dates back like 40 years. I'm kind of sad it's over. I'll miss seeing that iconic STAR WARS opening with the scroll and John Williams score.
 

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I loved Star Wars: TROS. There's definitely a couple things in there i hated and there are some plot things where they basically just ask you to go along with it. But i think they did a great job with what they had. Like i said the other week in here, the biggest mistake they made with this 3rd trilogy was not having it written by the same people. What makes the MCU so strong is that there is a general blueprint thats been planned out in advance and they have the same two writers for the Avengers movies which is the core of the whole studio. Star Wars is not a franchise you just write as you go along. The fandom is too strong. The lore is too vast.

But with that being said, i thought the movie had a really strong start and finish. The second act had some issues. While it was more of the same from John Williams, he nailed the score. I couldn't disagree more with people who said this movie was ugly. There are a ton of great visuals. Strong performances. Daisy Ridley is so damn good. I wanted more from the ending to the Skywalker saga but i think they put a nice bow on it all. Really hard to give everyone what they want from a saga that dates back like 40 years. I'm kind of sad it's over. I'll miss seeing that iconic STAR WARS opening with the scroll and John Williams score.
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I thought Starwars was good...

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The rise of skywalker was an absolute fucking abortion. I’m embarrassed I paid for and sat through this shit show. It’s sad that C3PO was the best character in this movie.
 

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Finally got around to seeing Jumanji next level. I think I may have liked this one more than the last. Well paced. Not oscar worthy stuff obviously but it's a fun movie.
 

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Saw Rise of Skywalker. I don't know what to think:unsure: Some of it seemed disjointed. It was 2 1/2 hours long ?
I can't rate it. I don't know if that's bad or good. A lotta "moving parts" in this movie.....I wonder if anyone else felt this way?

If I'm being kind, I'm saying it's okay at best. If I'm being a little more honest, I'm saying it's crap (not shit, but crap :)).

There were just so many elements that were dumb for me. Don't want to get into spoilers for people who haven't seen it, but I'll just say this:

The main problem with this new trilogy was the introduction of way too many characters. Finn was pretty much a useless character in 8 and 9 -- he almost could have died at the end of Force Awakens (I would have liked that). Knights of Ren: awesome idea, but again, useless -- they got like 5 minutes total of screen time in all 3 movies, and their ending felt way too rushed -- uncomfortably fit in at the last minute, like a lot of things with ROS. The Kerri Russel character -- another all but useless character who gets two seconds of screen time. I know it's cool for Marvel movies to introduce like 50 fucking characters in one movie, but it doesn't work for Star Wars -- Star Wars is about the characters, and when you have too many, it takes away from all of them.

Someone above mentioned this, but they either should have had one director for all 3 movies, or 3 separate directors for each. Bringing back Abrams for ROS was utterly stupid, in that he tried to reintroduce things that Johnson had eliminated. A fresh director wouldn't have tried to make his initial vision fit even after Johnson had all but destroyed it.

Anyways, ROS was nothing but a treasure hunt. I felt like I was watching Goonies meets Harry Potter -- with the Valdemort-like "my spirit will enter you" garbage between one female protagonist (trying not to spoil) and the main antagonist. I also felt like I was watching a Marvel movie with all the characters that really don't have an ending. The whole Poe, Finn, Rae love triangle thing (or whatever the hell it was) -- just dumb, and never clarified.

Abrams was the worst decision for these movies. Force Awakens was nothing but a carbon copy of A New Hope; and Abrams took absolutely zero risks with Force Awakens and Rise of Skywalker. At least Johnson didn't play it safe with Last Jedi -- no one in the world saw Snoke dying; killed Luke; killed the pointless Phasma; Killed Akbar and pretty much all the rebels (how the hell did they get built back up so quickly between Last Jedi and ROS, by the way?). Johnson was actually trying to correct all the mistakes Abrams did, then Abrams gets the helm back, and doubles-down on said mistakes.

Honestly, I'm just glad this new trilogy is over already and I hope that Abrams never touches another Star Wars movie/show again. I hope that the upcoming new trilogy will contain some actual originality, because this one contained zero.
 
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And I also saw Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which I also didn't really like. I feel like, I either didn't get it, or I got it but couldn't believe there wasn't more to it, if that makes any sense.

Basically, it was nothing but a re-imagination of the Manson Murders, except with a happy ending instead of a tragic one. Is that really it? I'm honestly asking.
 

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