I don't have my hopes up, look at most of the network streaming apps on the IPAD, if they aren't named Netflix they are terrible.
I don't have my hopes up, look at most of the network streaming apps on the IPAD, if they aren't named Netflix they are terrible.
Why are CBS relegating this to their own streaming service, didn't they learn anything from the Community Fiasco on Yahoo Screen?
It concerns me that anything that isn't a digital effect is shot in closeup.
Funny enough I turned on the show just as Carly Rai Jepsen started singing and all I could think was how out of the place the song sounded compared to other Grease songs.
I wouldn't trust IMDB, I don't think there has been an official announcement about DP yet for Episode 9
I do find it funny that Lucas dared people to find the digital shot ,but if you watch the movie that sequence looks awful compared to the rest of the TPM.
Oddly enough I find Episode II to be more rewatchable then Episode 1 but it's a far worse movie.
The problem with Jar Jar is that he seems like a character from a completely different movie, he looks like a Cartoon, talks like one and moves like one. Half the time he is just doing his own thing in the background, knocking shit over, stepping in poop and getting farted on.
We get all these complaints about TFA not being original but The Prequels does a bunch of shit like 50s diners and sports announcers, R2D2 getting rewarded that just feels like it's too earthy and winking to the audience. The OT lived in its own world and seemed to void blantent earth references. Clones had sports bar…
BB8 actually looked like he is designed for a Star Wars movie and not a direct to video animated movie from the 90s
I think the difference with Phantom Menace is that it's the only prequel that seems like Lucas put effort into writing the script. It's not a good script mind you but it does seem better developed then whatever Lucas scribbled on a napkin on his way to the set for Clones and Sith.
Rewatching Sith a while back I realized how small the movie really is. I would say a good 70% of the movie is set in Padme's apartment, Jedi temple or Palpatine's office.
The funny thing for me is that I think Attack of the Clones is awful but I find it the most watchable of the 3 Prequels. For all of ILM and Lucas' supposed film innovations, Clones is just an awfully made movie, forget the bad acting and a script that was most likely a rough draft, the cinematograpy, effects and…
I would go so far to say that Lucas's track record post divorce has been a steady decline.
I like Kaminksi's work, I just don't think his particular style fits well with every Spielberg movie. Spielberg should have went with someone different for Crystal Skull.
I think no matter how little Avatar is the public conscious we should never count out James Cameron's ability to make an interesting movie.
Surprisingly Ford didn't sound as gravelly as he has in recent years.
I think she looked fine in the movie, I guess my biggest issue with Fisher in the movie was her voice. I guess the years haven't been kind to it.
I'm going to add to the fact that IMAX 3D was a huge disappointment. Instead of looking like a big movie it looked like the miniaturized effect you can do on photos. Especially the X-wing scenes and Han on the catwalk.
I have the same feeling about the Gambit movie, I like Gambit but he never struck me as a character who could carry a his own book let alone a movie.