Julius_Van_Der_Beak
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Since Empire? Man that’s a hard act to follow. Empire is still my favorite. I’ll be psyched if it’s true.
Aside from a complete lack of Ewoks, I always liked Empire because it was the middle film or middle of the story where things seem bleakest. Plus Vader at the top of his game. I’m a dour fellow. lolWell, that was what one person said. Another person said that it's been the best film since the OT, but I've found that to be true for every movie in the Disney era. TFA was better than ROTS, but RO was better than TFA.
And to be honest, I probably prefer Jedi to Empire, although Empire is probably the better film. I just like seeing Luke at the height of his powers, and the dual and space battle are pretty awesome, although I admit that the stuff with the Ewoks is kind of weak.
Well, that was what one person said. Another person said that it's been the best film since the OT, but I've found that to be true for every movie in the Disney era. TFA was better than ROTS, but RO was better than TFA.
And to be honest, I probably prefer Jedi to Empire, although Empire is probably the better film. I just like seeing Luke at the height of his powers, and the dual and space battle are pretty awesome, although I admit that the stuff with the Ewoks is kind of weak.
I'd like it if they'd been able to do their original idea of the Wookie planet instead of Ewoks. Otherwise, Jedi is a damn solid film. It does feel a bit rushed but I think that is often the problem with third parts in trilogies. It's always hard to follow a really powerful second act. Jedi feels like one long resolution after the climax of the previous film, but then I suppose that was sort of the point. It certainly had the best space battles, they still look good to this day, that's saying a lot. I'd actually like it if Han died in Jedi, like Ford wanted. His character doesn't feel as necessary, he sort of just putters around for a good portion of the movie, and he acts a bit like an oaf, maybe the time in carbon freeze damaged his brain. He should've been in the space battle with Lando and Wedge. Perhaps he sacrifices himself to destroy the death star or something, a la Randy Quaid in Independence Day![]()
I loved it. It wasn't what I expected, but it was exactly what it needed to be.
Enjoyed it but still think Rogue One was much better.
I couldn't agree more about the dumb theories. I think this one set the next one up perfectly.