Hasn't that been the overall feeling since it was first announced?Man, are people not giving one solitary fuck about Solo.
Last Jedi killed what little interest in Star Wars I had gotten back from Force Awakens.Man, are people not giving one solitary fuck about Solo.
Really? I loved it. Did you share your reasons in the star wars thread? I'm too lazy to go find it (and at work)Last Jedi killed what little interest in Star Wars I had gotten back from Force Awakens.
I did. Basically all the pointless stuff with Poe, Finn, & Rose, and the general disconnect between it and Force Awakens which retroactively makes FA worse.Really? I loved it. Did you share your reasons in the star wars thread? I'm too lazy to go find it (and at work)
I don't care about it. I will probably see it on DVD/stream, but I won't go to the theater. I probably won't see the next episode either.Man, are people not giving one solitary fuck about Solo.
Yeah...I don't think we're getting another solo given the box office.I wouldn't be surprised if they fleshed this out a little more in later solo stories.
I am certain they'll release at least one more solo story. Disney is invested in star wars, and they aren't going to back down from a challenge.Yeah...I don't think we're getting another solo given the box office.
I get what you're saying and I know all of this, but I wish the story would've focused on that more and made it actually important in the plot. What I got fell so flat for me and was over in a second. Why not flesh it out now?? When they're introduced to each other? Don't give me a lick of something I've been wanting for years and then a possible promise to flesh it out later, when there might not be a later. I'm with @blotsfan and I would be really surprised if we get more. Maybe they'll pump out one more, but I'm not hopeful for that. Which, if there's not a second, that makes most of the setup of this movie pointless. Sighs.I think the thing with chewie/han they are hinting at but don't outright state in the film is that
chewie feels he owes han a life debt:
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Life_debt
"Chewbacca swore a Wookiee life debt to Han Solo for freeing him from slavery under the Galactic Empire.[2]"
Further, books published since star wars was bought by Disney, ie the new cannon, confirm this as being part of the disney star wars universe:
https://scifi.stackexchange.com/que...ts-officially-non-canon-for-star-wars-nouveau
As well as comics produced recently about Chewie's history:
https://screenrant.com/star-wars-wookiee-life-debts/
The Gungan's (ie, Jar Jar's people) also consider life debts sacred, and this is how qui gon saved jar jar from punishment when he returned to the gungan kingdom he was cast out of.
So far only Wookies and Gungans have been called out in this universe as having a particular devotion to the idea of life debts.
I wouldn't be surprised if they fleshed this out a little more in later solo stories.
Be prepared, though, every genre of film we might see outside the SW universe will occur inside it. Solo stories are going to be the cowboy and heist movies. The skywalker stories will be the fantasy/magic movies.
I'll watch them all, and collect at least the skywalker series since I've already got 8/9 of it, but while good, Solo didn't sell me on repeat viewings. I'm good with just the one. A few years from now when it's free on whatever streaming service I happen to have and I've forgotten most of the details I'll watch it again if there's nothing better on.
What really killed me about Ghostbusters was that the 2009 video game had a better plot. If they'd adapted that, even going as far as to just rip out the best plot points and still do a reboot, it would have been a hell of a lot better than what they went with. Not that it was a terrible plot, but it was a pretty bland climax. An island rising out of the middle of the Hudson would have been a lot cooler.Ghostbusters - Yes the female one. Which, wasn't as bad as everyone made it out to be, in my opinion. Or everyone ragged on it so hard that it exceeded my low low expectations? I'm a big fan of the cast members and I was happy to see them on the screen together. I actually liked the writing and I even didn't mind the plot. I was excited about the cameos, but..it also made me roll my eyes. The real bother I have is with the special effects? I'm big into practical effects and if they had done the ghosts and monsters practically, I think that would've made this move something really special. But the technicolor ghosts floating around was pretty off putting. Not a fan of that. But overall, I laughed some, I had fun, that's all I needed.
Even if they don't do another Solo movie it's not like they're going to stop doing spin-offs. I haven't seen the Solo movie so is there anything in it to stop Han / Chewie showing up in a Lando movie & giving you the payoff there? Treat them they way Marvel Studios treats the Hulk?I get what you're saying and I know all of this, but I wish the story would've focused on that more and made it actually important in the plot. What I got fell so flat for me and was over in a second. Why not flesh it out now?? When they're introduced to each other? Don't give me a lick of something I've been wanting for years and then a possible promise to flesh it out later, when there might not be a later. I'm with @blotsfan and I would be really surprised if we get more. Maybe they'll pump out one more, but I'm not hopeful for that. Which, if there's not a second, that makes most of the setup of this movie pointless. Sighs.
Since I haven't played or even heard of the video game, I have no frame of reference for why that makes it better - I didn't mind the story so much. But I'll take your word for it.What really killed me about Ghostbusters was that the 2009 video game had a better plot. If they'd adapted that, even going as far as to just rip out the best plot points and still do a reboot, it would have been a hell of a lot better than what they went with. Not that it was a terrible plot, but it was a pretty bland climax. An island rising out of the middle of the Hudson would have been a lot cooler.
I mean, I suppose not, there's nothing keeping them from popping up elsewhere, but then..why have this movie at all? Why not address things that are character specific in that characters' specific movie? If they put important paypoffs in someone else's movie that's just irritating. And it should be noted, this is just one thing that really bothers me, it might not be a big deal or hinder anyone else's experience.Even if they don't do another Solo movie it's not like they're going to stop doing spin-offs. I haven't seen the Solo movie so is there anything in it to stop Han / Chewie showing up in a Lando movie & giving you the payoff there? Treat them they way Marvel Studios treats the Hulk?
I haven't seen the solo movie, but in my mind, of I think about a scene detailing the formation of han and chewie's relationship, it would go something like:Since I haven't played or even heard of the video game, I have no frame of reference for why that makes it better - I didn't mind the story so much. But I'll take your word for it.
I mean, I suppose not, there's nothing keeping them from popping up elsewhere, but then..why have this movie at all? Why not address things that are character specific in that characters' specific movie? If they put important paypoffs in someone else's movie that's just irritating. And it should be noted, this is just one thing that really bothers me, it might not be a big deal or hinder anyone else's experience.
It's just something that matters to me since I've been wondering since I was a kid how they came to meet and seeing their friendship explored has been something I've wanted to see. So, I wasn't impressed with what I got. :/
Zardu Hasselfrau?Solo was full of silly shit, but the one that made me laugh out loud in the theater was when Han asked Chewie his name.
Han: So, what's your name?
Chewbacca: BRRRROWWWWLL MROOOOWLL ROLF ROLF
Han: Chewbacca huh?
What the fuck Han?
English Guy: Hey buddy, what's your name?
Indian Fella: Gurpreet Shankhar.
English Guy: Steve eh?
His name isn't Chewbacca Han, it's fucking BRRRROWWWLL MROOOOWLL ROLF ROLF.
Did we see the same Rogue One?Rogue One managed to have enough evolution of character and sense of personality that I cared about the characters and wanted to see what happened to them
Hah! I'll avoid more than that!Two thoughts on Upgrade, the trailers probably give away too much of the movie. If you're interested at all, avoid the trailers.
My wife and I watched it a couple nights ago. We really liked it. It hit all of my creepy weird trigger points for the kind of dark and weird sci-fi that I like. I also really got a kick out of Dark City, which also had a fairly disappointing box office.Man, Annihilation is a weird movie.
Maybe weird is the wrong word. Creepy? Yeah, it's a creepy movie.
I don't know why there was a big To-Do over it being "too complicated" for general audiences. It felt pretty straight-forward to me. Still, I like that they took a sci-fi story and cast all the leads that would normally be played by men as women in a very "this is just what it is" type of way. It was about the mystery and that's awesome. I love Tessa Thompson and Gina Rodriguez, so that helps, too.
But then they would have kept pushing glasses off the table.With all the weird DNA they were splicing into the hybrid dinosaurs, they should have added cat DNA. Then, to catch an escaped dinosaur, they could simply put an appropriately sized box in its path. Save lots of trouble and lives!
On the plus side, though, the Indominus would have taken one step outside the open door to it's pen, and then decided it really wanted to stay inside after all.... Only to dart out at top speed the next time it was opened so much as a crack.But then they would have kept pushing glasses off the table.
Ooo, I just read that book. I'm looking forward to catching the movie at some point.How to talk to girls at parties
Holy SHIT this was a wild ride!