The Ultimate Movie Thread of Ultimate Destiny

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Anyway. Anyone seen The Irishman?
 
To be fair, Dark Empire was always kinda (bull)shit. They should have just done the Thrawn Trilogy.
 
I think they're expecting a good profit from Dune, actually. It's still a beloved and influential universe, and even though it's notoriously hard to adapt, the fact that they put Villeneuve in charge makes me think they expect something more than just some money laundering scheme. After Arrival and BR2049, I think he can do it justice. Somewhere between the weirdness of the Lynch adaptation and the follow-the-story of the TV movies. I sure hope he uses more weird visuals like Lynch did, Dune is strange and requires that shit.
I'm not saying it would be bad. I dug Sicario and BR2049. But I am under no delusion to say that people will go the theaters to see Dune when the highest grossing films have been cape shit for almost 2 decades now. Hollywood loves wasting money though, look at John Carter or the lone ranger, that is like almost $1 Billion dollars lost by disney alone. I'm just saying if you want to lose a shit ton of money, instead of making that all female version of Fight Club, give that cash to Villeneuve so Dune can be really kick ass.
 
Anakin's character Arc was broken from the moment it was concieved.

Ok?


Why are people acting like star wars is only just now being terrible and whoring itself out?

No one is acting like that, we're just shitting on it further. But thanks for being the self-appointed arbiter of this thread, needlessly reminding people that Star Wars has always been bad.
 
When you say "Anakin's character Arc is ruined in this movie" like it wasnt already broken from the start then yeah you're acting like it's only just now bad.

No.

One aspect from his arc (from an already doomed trilogy) was that quest for fire plot point. Which is apparently just a banal, mundane power in RoS.

We don't need to preempt every criticism with an acknowledgement that the franchise is already bad.
 
You don't get it guys, it is very important for Graves to always have to elaborate on other people's opinions. It's the highlight of his day.
 
Lets face it. Leia should have died in The Last Jedi. Not only because of Carry Fishers death. It simply would have made sense from a story telling perspective.

But noooohooo .... someone had to do this ...

 
All these articles defending and trying to frame the Sleazy Pupeteering of Carrie Fisher's likeness after her death as "Powerful" and "emotive" is kinda gross, how much is the Mouse paying these people? They must be rubbing their hands, waiting for Harison Ford to finally croak so they can have more Han Solo stuff without having to beg him to return.
 
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