2019... I am forgotten

2019... I am forgotten...

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If solo were a videogame, the first boss would be an ugly slug worm

I'm literally watching it right now. I'm one of the ten people in the world who actually liked it.

Unironically best of the Disney reboot era meaning the best in 35 fucking years

It wasn't as bad as the last jedi, but it wasn't very memorable aside from how frustrated I was by all the cool things that it could have been instead

Rogue One was better imo, but yes, it's good and violently underrated.

I'm another one of those ten people. It was a nice flick.

I would even dare to say that Kelly-C was actually somewhat bearable as an actress this time.

Seriously people disliked that movienonly because of The last jedi (which was awful).

Rogue One and Solo were both nice flicks. TFA was a glib facsimile. TLJ was made by retarded SJWs.

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I think Han was miscast but outside of that it was solid.

Should have picked a lead who looked more like a younger Harrison Ford.

After having finally watched the whole thing, I agree it was a decent flick. It could have been better tho.

I'm one of the few here and irl that enjoyed RO.
TLJ was one of the worst movie's I've ever seen.
TFA & S were average & forgettable.

It was actually decent. The name origin was fucking awful and Last Jedi tier bad but overall it was the best Disney Wars film.

I think people would have been more forgiving if they cast this guy as Han in a TV show

The war sequence was good, the rest was garbage. Still miles better than tlj

Pando lovestory with the feminist activist robot was cringe beyond belief.

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I thought the actor did surprisingly well at channeling Han, but pretty much everything else about it was awful.

The best part was probably the brief scene of him fighting as an imperial soldier. It had that gritty horrific war movie feel to it which is something Star Wars rarely touches on. Made me think of Republic Commando.

Why would you use a train to transport stuff over incredibly rough terrain that's vulnerable to attack when you have anti gravity spaceships and shit?

Because when you hire people to meet quotas instead of merit there is a massive quality drop.

The film messes up Han's character by implying he was always a virtuous and noble space adventurer who just happens to be involved in some shady stuff. That completely negates his arch in the OT, which followed his transformation from a petty criminal to an emphatic hero of the Rebellion (and a good friend). If he was some sort of space paladin in disguise the whole time, his arch in OT is meaningless.

>I am forgotten

i only watched it a few months ago and can barely remember anything about it except that he gets the name solo from a random guy stamping his ticket

Well, I've liked you. Except for the Kessel Run sequence, it was too long and too boring.

one month after release... I am forgotten...

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Screw looking like him, that's asking too much. How about casting someone with an ounce of charisma and some sparkle behind their eyes.

that guy wasnt at the bar mitzvah.

I wonder if cut before reshoots is hidden somewhere in one of Disney hangars.

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Gay

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Who the hell wants to remember that failure of movie?