Thanks for the replies. Family went and saw the movie and loved it. I was stuck at home with a back issue. They said it was a good story, fun characters, and felt like a Star Wars movie.
Seen Solo for second time... wow so underrated!!! 9/10 and I started at 7/10....
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Saw Solo over the weekend.. have absolutely no desire to see it again.
I didn't hate it, I just felt a little apathetic towards it. It was missing... something.
The fact that the original directors were jettisoned in favor of Ron Howard was sorely evident.
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The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Loved Rouge One. To me, it's all you needed to replace the episodes 1,2,3. Solo, I don't know. It wasn't bad and it wasn't stellar. There was just something missing. When I left the theater, one of the workers asked me what I thought. And I said it was just missing something that I could not put my finger on. This person told me a lot of other people have said the same thing. Maybe it needs a re-watch.
Lando should have been in episode 8. He should have been the codemaster or who ever del Toros character was.
Man I do not like the art style of this new series. I feel like Clone Wars and Rebels style was so much better.
Sorta yeah. But it's for kids. I do like the animation though.
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"The Force will be with you, always." Whoa!! Surprise, Star Wars fans. Almost a decade ago, actor Topher Grace held a special private screening in Los Angeles showing an 85-minute edit of the Star Wars prequels that he created entirely in his own time for fun (because he loves editing). I was lucky to be invited to this special screening, and we recorded a video blog about it after. Jump ahead seven years, and Topher has cut together a new Star Wars preview tiled Star Wars: Always. This full "mega-trailer", as they've dubbed it, combines footage from the entire Star Wars series (including the two spin-offs) and presents a thrilling look at the entire anthology in only five minutes. We've seen fan trailers like this before (and for Topher's cut), but this one is polished, and deserves to be watched and admired. At least for as long as it's available online.