Also Jar Jar looks like a cartoon rabbit and doesn't fit in with the Star Wars aesthetic at all
Also Jar Jar looks like a cartoon rabbit and doesn't fit in with the Star Wars aesthetic at all
This might have worked had the movie put in any effort to show Dooku as anything but a bad guy
We actually see part of the testing for Jake Lloyd on the DVD and he was terrible, I still have no idea why they picked him over one of the other kids
The Hobbit trilogy could have been great had some just said to PJ to tone some of the action scenes and shoot outdoors a bit more.
AOTC doesn't even develop it's own ideas, there is a big deal about Padme having to go on the run and be undercover. Yet instead of using that to develop some interesting situations for Anakin and Padme, they just hop on a ship and hangout at Padme's lake house.
Lucas threw together some semblance of a script for AOTC and delivered it after filming started, which seems to be a first draft, also most of Lucas' direction is him plopping the camera down and putting no effort into making it look interesting. I should qualify that Lucas was lazy and seemingly unmotivated. ILM…
The Pod Race that stops dead the narrative in TPM. All sense of urgency is lost as soon as they hit Tattooine. Also none of the primary characters are even involved in the Pod Race.
Revenge of the SIth visually looks like someone took videos of someone playing a video game and mashed it with a minimalist off broadway play.
Most people don't hate the prequels for the ideas that Lucas put forward, most people hate them because the execution of them are just so damn lazy.
I take issue with the comment that the visual density doesn't distract, I think it does, many scenes of floating stuff going on in the background, or as in TPM Jar Jar fumbling around, taking the focus off of the intent of the scene.
Actually it seems like the traditional channels are trying to turn streaming services back into channels again.
All I ask is that the keep the music and cheesy morphin' time scenes
Snyder doesn't seem to be able to make a movie engaging. 300 and Watchmen look fine but I feel like I'm watching a motion comic without any personality or connection to the audience. It has me concerned for BvS that we'll get the recreated visuals from the Dark Knight Returns and other comics , but no connection to…
I liked Elysium as well, I think Blomkamp's problem is that his movies promise more then what they deliver. Elysium had a lot of interesting visuals but it just didn't seem to explore the ideas big enough.
I can see why King doesn't like the movie, Duvall's Wendy doesn't represent the book character very well and comes across as annoying from the start. Also as much as I like Nicholson in the movie, he comes across as borderline crazy right from the start, instead of a slow transition, but that's just Jack being Jack.
Keep this guy away from anymore movies. Both GI Joe movies have been awful, Transformers are basically undecipherable masses of metal and who knows what that Jem movie was .
we must have been writing at the sametime
I think you are right, Smallville became very predictable in it's structure. The Season premier would finished up the previous seasons story while introducing a new season's direction. The new plot thread would be dropped except for 1 or 2 episodes in the middle only to comeback for the big finale.
It was a refreshing trailer that teased a few things, had good music and seemingly left a good portion of the movie not shown.
I wonder if this mean's the MCU version of Spiderman will look similar?