_Lee_
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theforceuk said:I love ROTS, brilliant film.
Snaketibe said:Over the years I have bought the original trilogy 4 times on VHS, once on laser disc, once on DVD and once on blu-ray. And if Disney ever releases the unaltered original trilogy on blu-ray, I will buy it again. I have bought TPM once on VHS, then again on DVD. I bought AOTC and ROTS once each on DVD, and then all of the prequels yet again on blu-ray. I bought TFA and Rogue One on blu-ray, and will also be buying Solo on blu-ray. I won't be buying the simply appalling, unforgivable, uncanonical, incredibly poorly written, non-sensical, godawful, fan-hating, piece of unmitigated **** that a sniggering Rian Johnson (presumably an envious closet Trekkie) shat out and inflicted upon an unsuspecting and undeserving world in the form of TLJ. Johnson and Kathleen Kennedy should be ****ing ashamed of themselves for that travesty of an alleged Star Wars film.
I could literally spend all day listing its legion of faults and where it went wrong and how it could and should have very easily been done infinitely better, but I won't. What's done is done, and episode 8 won't change, more's the pity. For me, it's quite simply the film which killed the episodic franchise. If others enjoy it, then kudos to them for managing that. I certainly didn't, and not being a masochist, I won't be inflicting it upon myself ever again (along with anything else Rian Johnson comes within a thousand miles of, for that matter).
Does that answer your question? ;-)
Thanks :-D... although the handle's Snaketibe, not bite ;-)_Lee_ said:Snakebite?? More like Venom - i like you
You wanka Lucas!
I don't remember any awful bits in Empire ;-)Mini99 said:So your not keen on TLJ?
:lol:
I saw it once at the cinema and bought it on Blu-ray when it was released.
I wasn't overly sure after the fist viewing at the cinema, but having watched it twice at home, have started to find that's "it not a bad film", and there are some amazing scenes.
Sure as Steve has said there are poor bits, and some awful bits, but aren't there in all films?
Live and let live!
_Lee_ said:Am i the only one who hasnt bought TLJ yet?? My wife went to buy it for me today and i told her not to bother as ill get it when its £3 Even then it will only be from a collection point of view. I got TFA soon after it was released but its still in the wrapping and havent even contemplated watching it again. Rogue One i have watched a number of times now, and not only for the close up of Felicitys bum - i actually enjoy the film.
poncho said:didnt like it
loved the tfa even though it was a rehash of the original
tlj plot was awful as was the flow of the film
i will not buy it.
yoda said:I haven't bought it either. In fact I have never felt any urge to watch it again after my first viewing in the cinema. I will watch it again sometime but not in any rush at the moment.
Snaketibe said:I don't remember any awful bits in Empire ;-)
SAVORY100 said:Snaketibe said:I don't remember any awful bits in Empire ;-)
Err...
What do Taun Taun eat?
So the main dudes fly inside a big slug's gut that lives in the vacuum of space, they only need a small gas mask to survive though... hmm...
There's a green lizard/wizard that can barely move without a cane, talks back to front too.., but we're supposed to believe he's the greatest Jedi ever... I mean seriously?!? He's the size of a ****in lightsaber but he supposed to be able weild one? Ridiculous
So, the entire Empire lead by Darth Vader is essentially on a quest to track down the Skywalker chap, but despite being the ultimate force and army in the galaxy, they gather five random bounty hunters, one of which (I think he's called Iggy) would clearly fall the moment he moved as he has no joints... seems legit, the others are of course all better than the imperial army...
About them ATAT things... err given they walk slower than my 71 year old mum with a cane, why don't the rebels just go sideways and run away from them... by the time they turn round the rebel troops could be on the other side of the planet let alone tundra.
Nothing wrong with a Empire at all, it's a perfect movie, but we can all pick holes if we want to