Yeah, I guess those are both scenes that Fanboys fantasized about seeing at the movies for decades, since you mention it. It was one of the better parts of bvs, but I didn't care for Vader at the end of Rogue One so much. Felt like fan fiction, or a scene from a video game. But again, I understand why they put it in there. I'm sure some audiences were cheering, just like some did when CG Yoda was flipping around like Daffy Duck.Batman beating up thugs in a warehouse > Vader lightsabering and forcing Rebels
I can't remember anything else from either movie.
Well... not exactly, he played a young Ford in a supernatural romantic film about a woman who doesn't age or some ****. That's the "making it...sort of" part
it's Gareth Edwards, isn't it?
How are they misnomers? Do you mean overused phrases? In my case, I was reminded of the ps4 game that I played with my nephew a few times. Where Vader runs around fighting people.What is the biggest misnomer buzz term of 2016? "Dark and Gritty" or "looks like a videogame"?
Is there any that means any less than those two?
Looks like Alfred Molina from Raiders at a distance.[emoji38]
I don't get over half of the ref but its funny.
One day you need to make arrows to each bit and explainz. Like why the dog? Why the sadz cat? Why Bane? Who's the guy in the brown shirt saying 'non' with his hands?
Both, they're so loosely overused that they turn into misnomers.How are they misnomers? Do you mean overused phrases?
Yeah, I guess those are both scenes that Fanboys fantasized about seeing at the movies for decades, since you mention it. It was one of the better parts of bvs, but I didn't care for Vader at the end of Rogue One so much. Felt like fan fiction, or a scene from a video game. But again, I understand why they put it in there. I'm sure some audiences were cheering, just like some did when CG Yoda was flipping around like Daffy Duck.
Looks like Alfred Molina from Raiders at a distance.
I had no interest in seeing this movie but my friend bought me a ticket today and insisted I go.
I had trouble staying awake for the first two thirds.
I get that everyone likes the x-wing fights and the space battle and the ground battle at the end. Even I admit that that stuff looked awesome on the big screen. Very immersive.
But the dialogue in this movie was atrocious from the first line to the last. Are people so excited about space battles that they willingly sit through painfully bad dialogue and plot just to see the pew pew pew?
No thanks. This movie was not for me.
it wasn't PT level painful dialogue to me.
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