kcirdor
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"...Resulting in a mixed bag that wasn't exactly great, but wasn't exactly terrible..."
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"...Resulting in a mixed bag that wasn't exactly great, but wasn't exactly terrible..."
I thought Alden Ehrenreich was pretty good as Han as well.I thought it was okay
Not great, not terrible
It was just unnecessary and forgettable save one thing:
Donald Glover was great as Lando and I really hope he gets his own stand alone
I thought Alden Ehrenreich was pretty good as Han as well.
I don't know why they felt the need to have the Empire give him his last name.
I just watched it as well. I thought it was a fun flick as far as typical sci-fi action films go, but I found myself wanting more as a Star Wars movie. I found the lighting too dark, to the point of irritating me. I got the sense that the color settings were not right, even though everything else looks good.
Not too bad though. I'd give it a solid B. I think Avengers has spoiled me.
Rogue One is a bit better imo.
It's a fun movie. I enjoyed it way more than The Last Jedi, which I have gone from middling on at the time of release to just flat out not liking at all after many subsequent viewings.
I did prefer the old EU/Legends explanation of how he and Chewie met. It's not THAT different (Han saves him from abuse at the hands of an Imperial officer, destroys his career in the process and goes on the run) but it felt more like a genuine act of empathy/ on the part of Han whereas the now canon version feels more like happenstance and self preservation despite the somewhat similar circumstances. And we never explicitly see a life debt pledges which bugs me a little.
Also, I am over tentacle monsters. Really. Lets try something new.