MITHC is a definitely a lot grittier and darker than most of the stuff discussed on here. I like a mix of formats, get some darkness everyone in a while.
Maybe, I just found it boring and a little cheap looking with poor acting, certainly not grittier than Fargo though which really delivered. Better Call Saul also hit the right notes writing and acting was superb along with some stunning cinematography. MITHC smacked of them hoping it would be a hit without having the balls to apply a proper budget, so opposite to The Get Down which hung their balls out there from the start and it was superb.
Not seen Fargo in decades. I wouldn't call Saul gritty. Dark humour at times, yes, but it's rather a fluffy dark humour.
Spoiler: Spoiler Both very good points. I have one too which sprang to mind when Leia appears and then ****s off on her ship which presumably is the start of New Hope. Well... when Vader boards Leia's ship, the captain says they're a diplomatic ship - something that Leia also says when he captures her. Both times Vader replies, if this was a diplomatic ship where's the ambassador. BUT seeing as Rogue One shows the ship was part of the Rebel's mother ship, what Vader should've replied is "What the fck you on about bitch, I've just seen you in the middle of a warzone which you've just hyperspaced away from!! Having said that, all of these points a minor and insignificant compared to those gaping ones in Force Awakens and the 3 prequels Agree also with MITO, I don't really buy this "everything in FA will be explained later". You can do that with some things to hook the viewer but not everything. They should've spent some time with character and/or plot development as they've done with Rogue One, so as the viewer has some interest/empathy with them.
Rogue one opening is like a huge info dump and dislays breadth ofthe galaxy well. Phantom menace needed this. There was never an explanation of scale of trade federation Same for force awakens. Where is coruscant in the new scenario, how big is the alliance, why is there still a rebellion and against what. Etc etc. A new hope was all about scale of the star destroyer in the opening and darth vader was so obviously evil it needed no such set up and was better for it. Anyway... the movie was great. It puts the first three movies in context as a monumental failure (and i for one would encourage total remakes along these lines)
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SW1. Kid makes whiney droid. SW2. Kid grows into whiny brat. SW3. Kids whineyness leads him to the dark side. SW4. Introduced to another whiney kid. SW5. We learn two whiney kids are related. SW6. Whiney kid is mopey and emperor starts to get whiney. SW7. Introduced to whiney sith Lord. Grandson of first whiney kid.
SW1. we learn to hate CGI, especially a frog guy with a tongue you'd like to pull out and beat him with SW2. we groan at the awful cgi and pray yoda fight i good. it is now SW3. we learn that the high ground soemhow matters even though it didn't in SW1 SW4. we see a giant ship SW5. we see a dramatic moment never to be repeated despite soaps trying every week SW6. we repeat sw4 with teddy bears SW7. we see old guys and a girl who can teach herself with an odd biritsh accent
yes absolutely. the prequels. never remake the first 3... ever.. no need. pelase completely redo 1,2 and 3 with new actors and delete the annoying ****e jar jar.
It's the trilogy idea that fecked the first 3..other than Lucas himself..nowhere near enough story for 3 films..a good director could have made an awesome episode 3 as a standalone prequel... By the way did you know that David Lynch was offered Return of the Jedi...he turned it down but that would have been interesting lol...
It would've been god awful imo It would've started off really well, gritty and mysterious almost and had everyone hooked... but then slowly disintegrated into some psychedelic trip into "Lynch world" where nothing makes sense and ended with a dream sequence where Alec Guiness dances to with the ghost of the Emperor after he's been thrown down the shute to the tune of the Imperial March, or some **** like that. Would've probably won 10 oscars though and proclaimed a modern masterpiece