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re: What movie is now ruined for you and why?
Posted on 8/19/21 at 10:56 pm to OMLandshark
Posted on 8/19/21 at 10:56 pm to OMLandshark
quote:The Mandalorian is very, very good to the OT Star Wars fan. It does a fantastic job of creating the vague, exciting sci-fi adventures us old folks imagined after the original Star Wars (before Empire Strikes Back, even). You could get away with it completely, not watching anything but the first Star Wars movie, and be fine. It crafts the Empire remnants (on the down-low after the Death Star is destroyed), Tatooine and Sandpeople, Jawas etc into the fabric of the tale.
I’ve only seen the first two episodes of the Mandarlorian due to a friend demanding it of me in person…
You could watch the original trilogy and nothing more, and again it's perfectly set.
You could watch the original and prequel trilogies, and all the animated series (all, or none), at every point things are integrated and covered... but not mandatory to enjoy. You don't need to watch the animated show to see Asoka Tano in action and say "wow, she's a bad arse". It's presented through Mando's eyes, he didn't know her, he quickly learns she is a) cool as hell, and b) not to be fricked with.
But the inclusion of the sequels... it just renders everything pointless. If you connect the dots to get where the sequels occur, then everything we will see is ultimately a failure.
Posted on 8/19/21 at 11:08 pm to SixthAndBarone
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I don’t know, just hearing that he was a bum his whole life after college just ruined his story for me.
Yeah, sometimes the truth has that effect on people.
Posted on 8/19/21 at 11:13 pm to SixthAndBarone
Most biographical films are bullshite.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 5:55 am to Scoob
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then everything we will see is ultimately a failure.
My guess is Filoni devotes the next decade of his life trying to some how salvage the sequel movies by building up to them. No one can deny he's as loyal as they get to Star Wars.
Now... my personal head canon for the Star Wars sequels is that the series should have ended with a hungover Han Solo waking up saying he had the worst nightmare. "Where did you get that spice Chewy? That is the worst trip I've ever had!"
Posted on 8/20/21 at 6:13 am to SixthAndBarone
Obligatory:
Rudy was offsides.
Rudy was offsides.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 6:21 am to Cregg
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Herman Boone was a piece of shite.
What makes you say that?
Posted on 8/20/21 at 8:02 am to OMLandshark
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haven’t seen IX or Solo
Contrary to popular opinion I loved Solo. It reminds me of the OT movies in that its just a fun sci fi adventure film with likeable characters. You may want to give it a shot. I thought Episode IX was mess.
This post was edited on 8/20/21 at 8:46 am
Posted on 8/20/21 at 8:37 am to mametoo
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Herman Boone was a piece of shite.
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What makes you say that?
I was wondering the same thing...
Maybe this??
Boone was fired from his coaching position in 1979, after allegations of player abuse and related complaints by three assistant coaches.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 8:37 am to ThuperThumpin
I won't say it necessarily ruined the movie for me, but after watching The Natural I decided to read the book by Bernard Malamud for a book report in middle school. That's when I discovered that Roy Hobbs struck out at the end, unlike in the movie, and the last paragraph is of a young boy coming up to Hobbs with a newspaper showing Hobbs in connection to the death of the lady from the train and he says "Say it ain't so Roy". And Hobbs wept.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 8:50 am to CockHolliday
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I won't say it necessarily ruined the movie for me, but after watching The Natural I decided to read the book by Bernard Malamud for a book report in middle school. That's when I discovered that Roy Hobbs struck out at the end, unlike in the movie, and the last paragraph is of a young boy coming up to Hobbs with a newspaper showing Hobbs in connection to the death of the lady from the train and he says "Say it ain't so Roy". And Hobbs wept.
Going this route, I Am Legend was like this for me. I really enjoyed the Will Smith movie when I first saw it. Then I actually read the novel by Richard Matheson and was blown away at how much better and how different it was. Would have made for a much better movie had they simply stuck to the source material...which is a common belief for me. Turns out the Charlton Heston movie, Omega Man, which is also based on the book, is a much better movie because of it.
After having read the book and watch the Heston movie, I've never been able to watch the Smith version again.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 11:12 am to GeauxTigerTM
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Kevin Smith would like a royalty on your opinion.
I think it went over a few people's heads and I still think they are good movies but that whole genre is different for me after watching Thrones.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 11:17 am to SixthAndBarone
Prometheus ruins Alien for me.
It’s one of those cases where I wish I didn’t know what I know now. I didn’t need to know where the alien came from or how it was created. It’s not really alien anymore after that.
It’s one of those cases where I wish I didn’t know what I know now. I didn’t need to know where the alien came from or how it was created. It’s not really alien anymore after that.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 11:48 am to SixthAndBarone
Captain America: Civil War was bad with a lot of plot contrivances, and Captain Marvel was hamfistedly retconned, but Black Widow has retroactively ruined the entire history of the MCU for me.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 12:53 pm to OMLandshark
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Yeah, I went on a two week rant saying how I’d never watch Star Wars again and certainly not Solo and Episode IX, I’ve only seen the first two episodes of the Mandarlorian due to a friend demanding it of me in person… and he told me Episode IX was terrible and not watch it.
So you let someone else decide how you should lead your life then? Whatever helps you sleep at night I guess.
I get the vitriol for the sequel trilogy, but Solo is a solid entry imo and I’d actually love to see a sequel or spinoff series to follow up loose ends. Mandalorian you’re really missing out ... it’s the best Star Wars media since the OT and sticks incredibly true to the original space western vibe.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 1:33 pm to Starchild
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I get the vitriol for the sequel trilogy, but Solo is a solid entry imo and I’d actually love to see a sequel or spinoff series to follow up loose ends. Mandalorian you’re really missing out ... it’s the best Star Wars media since the OT and sticks incredibly true to the original space western vibe.
People say good stuff about the Mandalorian but bottom line you can't trust the management running Star Wars IP.
There were thousands of stories or angles to take with the sequel handling of the original trio of central characters but they destroyed Luke (including his central character trait of courage, destroyed his arc of character growth, and wouldn't even do him the service of showing how he grieved the loss of Han or devolved into the type of pessimistic coward who would try and fail to kill his own nephew in his sleep). Han was less featured but the character arc of growing from a selfish loner was also reversed with him becoming an absent father.
No. Just no. I can't trust these people to tell a good story or to treat the audience with decency.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 1:58 pm to Starchild
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but Solo is a solid entry
No one needed or asked for a Han Solo back story, and more importantly there are a handful of characters that are more to do with the actor that first played them than others.
In this case, there is only one Han Solo.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 2:00 pm to ThuperThumpin
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Contrary to popular opinion I loved Solo. It reminds me of the OT movies in that its just a fun sci fi adventure film with likeable characters. You may want to give it a shot. I thought Episode IX was mess
Solo was a mess too. Of the 5 movies Disney has done, only Rogue One is good and that’s because of how good the third act was. It let you see the actual war and was the first Star Wars movie that didn’t really feature any of the main storyline characters.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 2:23 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
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I don't think he was an a-hole. He was just young and full of wanderlust after graduating from Emory.
And a whole lot of naivety. Probably on the spectrum too.
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But yeah, Alaskans had no sympathy for him. I think what pissed them off is the movie makes it out that Alaska killed him.
Now, they're just pissed strangers are showing up to Healy looking for the bus. The town has moved the bus.
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But he was two fricking miles from a Ranger station upstream.
You sure about that? He was about 10k away from a campground but not an easy trek.
Posted on 8/20/21 at 2:29 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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Most biographical films are bullshite.
I've always heard Goodfellas is one of the most accurate biographical films because the FBI basically made Henry Hill a supervisor on set and if he went off the wagon or tried to pull any nonsense they were going to put him in jail
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