Best Star Wars film of the Disney era by far.
Best Star Wars film of the Disney era by far.
Unequivocally agree.
LOL!
Its true, what else comes even close?
I get that you're kidding, but some people might not realize that you're praising a movie with no plot, terrible script, and non-existent acting.
You're just a hater, Rogue One is the best Star Wars movie in the last decade. Not my fault if you dont understand the context of the movie and how it fits in the overall Star Wars plot.
And here we see, in a nutshell, the end result of mercury poisoning.
The end result of mercury poisoning is death... but nice try dumb fuck.
compelling argument you got there
You happened upon a MAGAt troll who was following me around.
"a MAGAT troll" because they liked a Star Wars movie? Strange, I didn't know liking movies about rebelling against fascist regimes made someone a MAGAT troll.
No, he was just spam replying to other threads of mine.
And so you chased him into a completely different thread about Star Wars, where he had been replying first? Ooooookey dokey. You guys do your own thing.
Huh, interesting. I found it to have an engaging plot, a good script, and great acting. To say nothing of a sincere heart at the centre of it. Maybe it just wasn't your cup of tea and that's okay. If you want us to praise you for having superior standards, you shouldn't NEED validation for that.
What’s the best Star Wars movie in your opinion?
Arguably the only good Star Wars film in the Disney era.
Solo was ok.
That's the thing. It was "ok." Star Wars is supposed to be AWESOME.
We got some awesome John Powell music out of it at the very least. Real fun for driving.
I liked Lando and L3 a lot.
And K-2SO. Alan Tudyk made him a joy to listen to.
Everything about Rogue One was pure art. Someone dropped a "Solo" comment, earlier. Solo was just okay. Which is a shame, because it was the one I was most excited for. Both films had amazing moments - but Rogue One made every moment amazing.
Yeah I really like Solo as a fun space cowboy movie with the John Powell score blasting away. It's an easier one to approach. But for me Rogue One feels more solid and hard-hitting. (And I can actually see what's going on in the dark scenes)
I'm a big fan of Ron Howard's directing skills. Sadly, he only had that script to work from and had to pick up another director's mess. That's hard work; that the film came out as good as it did is amazing, in and of itself.
Reminds me of Michael Giacchino doing admirable work on Rogue One even though he had only 3 weeks to score it, because Alexandre Desplat had recently been let go.
It’s annoying that the planned Solo trilogy was axed. Especially when that Darth Maul angle was dropped right at the end.
Wow, I'm an idiot! He was in Rogue One my bad
It's a confusing thread. Lots of good thoughts, expressing.