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The one where Hilary is in jail. Lock her up! Lock her up!
I don't know about locked up, but she gets thrown to her death in Return of the Jedi
The one where Hilary is in jail. Lock her up! Lock her up!
I was really disappointed in War. I thought it was the weakest of the new PotA trilogy. I was pretty disappointed with it.I loved the originals too. They're campy and objectively inferior to the new ones, but they have a ton of charm and did a lot of stuff that we had never really seen before. An ambitious sci-fi that had a lot of success and actually tried to have messages. Them and and Godzilla are my top two movie universes. One is the story of how humanity deals with humanity, the other how humanity deals with nature.
I don't know about locked up, but she gets thrown to her death in Return of the Jedi
Don't be silly. Of course they aren't. Learn what the word objective means.I loved the originals too. They're campy and objectively inferior to the new ones, but they have a ton of charm and did a lot of stuff that we had never really seen before. An ambitious sci-fi that had a lot of success and actually tried to have messages. Them and and Godzilla are my top two movie universes. One is the story of how humanity deals with humanity, the other how humanity deals with nature.
What with exactly? That was a tough movie to make with what they wanted. I thought the acting carried it well enough and the ending was perfect. It was definitely the slowest, but I still really enjoyed what they introduced to the story. Alone it's the weakest for sure, but I think it was great for it's role in the trilogy.I was really disappointed in War. I thought it was the weakest of the new PotA trilogy. I was pretty disappointed with it.
I didn't like the conflict enough. The end battle was flat, and Woody didn't deliver like he usually does. The virus wiping people's intelligence away was a smart idea, but the execution was off for me. I needed more, and felt it was boring.What with exactly? That was a tough movie to make with what they wanted. I thought the acting carried it well enough and the ending was perfect. It was definitely the slowest, but I still really enjoyed what they introduced to the story. Alone it's the weakest for sure, but I think it was great for it's role in the trilogy.
The originals are incredibly flawed. Like why wasn't he surprised to hear they spoke English? I love them, but they aren't nearly as solid as the new ones. You can subjectively enjoy them more.Don't be silly. Of course they aren't. Learn what the word objective means.
I don't. I enjoy the new ones more. But I know what the word objective means. You can't use that word when talking about quality. Quality is always subjective, never objective.The originals are incredibly flawed. Like why wasn't he surprised to hear they spoke English? I love them, but they aren't nearly as solid as the new ones. You can subjectively enjoy them more.
Don't knock it 'til ya've tried it.I am a big Star Wars fan but I don't like to live in their universe I don't want a light Saber shove up my ass
Star Wars was considered can't-miss GOLD for decades. The prequels were gonna be successful just because they were the prequels. Even after those underwhelmed, the brand still had enough power to make TFA the biggest movie in the world.
Marvel Comics were literally laughed out of pitch meetings for years. The idea of taking properties like Ironman and Black Panther, and making hits out of them, was literally something movie execs laughed at. They would've made an Ewoks movie before an Avengers movie for a long time.
Now the MCU is the most cohesive movie universe ever crafted, Black Panther just had a 200mil opening and the 19th movie was their best ever.
Star Wars just made a movie so bad it knocked $70 million out of a Han Solo prequel. A prequel that 20 years ago, would've been made 13 times before anyone even thought of trying a Dr Strange movie.
It's almost like examples standing in direct contrast of eachother. Star Wars was something you had to TRY to not make money with. Marvel was something no one thought would make back it's FX budget let alone profit as whole. Now we're at the point where Antman and The Wasp might double the opening of a Han Solo movie. If you said that 20 years ago, people would think you were high.
Don't knock it 'til ya've tried it.
AND I'M TALKING ABOUT THE LIVE ACTION MOVIES ONLY!!!
There's 19 MCU movies currently and 10 Star Wars Movies
MCU just offered us Avengers: Infinity War while Star Wars offered us Solo: A Star Wars Story
But we're considering ALL the movies as a whole
Which is best??? Talk about it. Get into fights among yourselves
It dissapointed people because the trailer misled them, so they expected grand battle scenes between men and apes. But the movie is more about the apes finding their humanity through mercy and tolerance and the biblical themes, while heavy-handed, were successful.I didn't like the conflict enough. The end battle was flat, and Woody didn't deliver like he usually does. The virus wiping people's intelligence away was a smart idea, but the execution was off for me. I needed more, and felt it was boring.
For perspective, I thought the first one was by far the best of the new trilogy, but Dawn was terrific as well.
War was like a 6.5/10 for me.