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Post by BayleyTiffyCodyCenaJudyHopps on Jun 1, 2018 4:58:35 GMT -5
So far:
Empire Strikes Back A New Hope Force Awakens Return of the Jedi The Last Jedi Rogue One Solo Revenge of the Sith The Phantom Menace Holiday Special Attack Of The Clones
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Jun 1, 2018 5:01:19 GMT -5
1. Return of the Jedi 2. Empire Strikes Back 3. Rogue One 4. A New Hope 5. The Last Jedi 6. Solo 7. The Force Awakens 8. Attack of the Clones 9. The Phantom Menace 10. Revenge of the Sith
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Jun 1, 2018 5:21:47 GMT -5
A New Hope Empire Strikes Back Revenge of the Sith Return of the Jedi Solo Rogue One The Last Jedi The Phantom Menace The Force Awakens Attack of the Clones
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Post by Jiren on Jun 1, 2018 5:26:09 GMT -5
- Empire Strikes Back - A New Hope - Revenge of The Sith - Return Of The Jedi - Attack of The Clones (Q2's Fan edit) - Phantom Menace - Attack Of The Clones (Theatrical)
The rest can f*** off and I refuse to watch Soylo
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Jun 1, 2018 6:57:56 GMT -5
Between the reaction to TLJ and under-performance of Solo, I can see the next few films playing it safer. The safest way is "redo Return of the Jedi"... Except Kylo already killed Snoke. "Snoke's okay, we gave him some Robitussin..."
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Jun 1, 2018 8:41:27 GMT -5
1. Empire Strikes Back (Jedi is my favorite, but I have to acknowledge that Empire is the better film overall) 2. A New Hope 3. Return of the Jedi 4. Rogue One 5. Solo 6. The Force Awakens 7. The Last Jedi
Ewok movies, Holiday Special, everything else
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8. Revenge of the Sith 9. The Phantom Menace 10. Attack of the Clones
f*** the prequels. Unreedemable garbage.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2018 11:08:09 GMT -5
The safest way is "redo Return of the Jedi"... Except Kylo already killed Snoke. "Snoke's okay, we gave him some Robitussin..." He's resting.Yeah. In 2 pieces. He's pining for the fjords.Pin--he's stone cold dead.
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Post by cabbageboy on Jun 1, 2018 11:30:08 GMT -5
1. Empire Strikes Back 2. Return of the Jedi 3. Revenge of the Sith (I saw this 3 times) 4. Star Wars (Can we PLEASE stop with this stupid "A New Hope" crap? The movie is Star Wars!) 5. Rogue One 6. Attack of the Clones (I don't hate this anywhere near as much as some here apparently) 7. The Last Jedi 8. The Force Awakens 9. The Phantom Menace
I have not seen Solo yet. I'd probably anticipate it being somewhere in the middle unless they really screw up.
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Post by Fade on Jun 1, 2018 14:55:44 GMT -5
And then comes everything else.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2018 15:38:33 GMT -5
Clones was hot garbage, but the chase of the Clawdite assassin, the first fight against Jango, and the last 20 minutes were some of my favorite movie moments in the franchise, so I know how to pick and choose what to watch.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Jun 1, 2018 15:54:15 GMT -5
Clones was hot garbage, but the chase of the Clawdite assassin, the first fight against Jango, and the last 20 minutes were some of my favorite movie moments in the franchise, so I know how to pick and choose what to watch. Attack of the Clones is a good Obi-Wan movie bolted to a f***ing terrible Anakin movie.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2018 15:56:25 GMT -5
Clones was hot garbage, but the chase of the Clawdite assassin, the first fight against Jango, and the last 20 minutes were some of my favorite movie moments in the franchise, so I know how to pick and choose what to watch. Attack of the Clones is a good Obi-Wan movie bolted to a f***ing terrible Anakin movie. You hit the f***ing nail on the hammer, brah! That's how I'll explain it from now on.
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Post by Zone Was Wrong on Jun 1, 2018 16:59:15 GMT -5
If we're ranking these I'd have to go
Empire Strikes Back A New Hope Revenge of the Sith Return of the Jedi Solo Rogue One Attack of the Clones Force Awakens Last Jedi Phantom Menace
Honestly I love them all (sans some of Episode 1) but that's how I'm ranking them. Say what you want about the Prequels but at least there was a set destination in mind and adequate explanations for stuff going on (even if was poorly done in the movies). With the sequels, without having read the books, I still have zero clue how the First Order is a thing let alone how they (seemingly) have a superior military than they did at the height of the Empire. I still have zero clue who Snoke is and how he is so powerful in the Force. And with how Last Jedi ended I have a feeling it'll never have a satisfying conclusion. While some of the direction is horrible in the Prequels I can at least say that the key actors brought their A game when it came to the parts that needed the emotional resonance. (Speaking of Anakin/Obi-Wan, the destruction of the jedi, the Opera scene with Palpatine and Anakin, Anakin and Obi-Wan's last scene before Anakin's turn to the dark side-- stuff like that.) With Solo and Rogue One though I was grateful that I had wholly new kinds of stories that didn't need to be galaxy spanning epics. They were well told stories that had a concise beginning, middle, and end. I was on the edge of my seat for the train heist and Kessel Run scenes in Solo, and felt a new reason to root for the Rebels after witnessing the heroic sacrifice of the Rogue One crew. Not a popular opinion but it's one I've formed over decades of being a fan and I'm not ashamed of how I feel about it in the slightest.
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Post by The Captain on Jun 1, 2018 17:15:26 GMT -5
My rankings as of now (still haven't see Solo): Empire Strikes Back Return of the Jedi A New Hope Revenge of the Sith Rogue One Force Awakens Last Jedi Phantom Menace Attack of the Clones Clone Wars Pilot released as a movie for some reason Holiday Special The big quality gap for me is between TLJ and TPM.
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Post by EyeofTyr on Jun 1, 2018 17:32:11 GMT -5
If we're ranking them.
Emperor Strikes Back Return of the Jedi The Last Jedi A New Hope Solo The Force Awakens First Clone Wars Cartoon Second Clone Wars Cartoon Rogue One Revenge of the Sith Phantom Menace Clone Wars Movie Holiday Special Attack of the Clones
Though that top four are really interchangeable for me any given the day, same with the bottom three.
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Post by HMARK Center on Jun 2, 2018 13:49:55 GMT -5
All I know for sure in my rankings is that Empire is at the top with the rest of the original trilogy and the prequels are squarely at the bottom. The Disney fare thus far has been solidly in the middle, which has been a disappointment because they felt like they have the potential to be greater than that but ultimately don't go far enough and settle into a "safe" zone. Never saw the Clone Wars stuff outside of a few of the original shorts.
The Holiday Special doesn't really count for me since I only watch that with a great deal of help from Rifftrax, because good God almighty.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2018 14:20:52 GMT -5
Looks like a second week in a row of the movie doing worse than expected at the box office - had a 77% drop from the previous Friday and wound up only bringing in about $8 million for the day, expected to do less than $30 million for the weekend.
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Post by Hurbster on Jun 2, 2018 14:59:51 GMT -5
Holy crap, Solo was really boring. Too busy making comments on our universe to make it feel like a galaxy far, far away.
Also f*** that droid.
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Post by Citizen Snips on Jun 2, 2018 16:12:52 GMT -5
Surprised to see people ranking it high in their personal lists, because I have it dead last in mine. It was a classic "curse of a prequel" in that we already know three of the main characters will survive the film so it has to tell us something deep about their inner journey...which it absolutely doesn't. The performances are decent enough but not nearly enough to elevate the subpar script to anything memorable.
The greatest failing is the look of the film. That was quite possibly the worst looking film I've ever seen, and it's completely down to Ron Howard and Bradford Young. I've read the articles about how Young fancies himself as a low-light expert who draws inspiration from The Godfather, etc...but that era doesn't exist any more. There aren't quality projectionists at every theater that can explore the nuance of a film and screen it accordingly. It would be like if I built the greatest zeppelin the world had ever seen; great job but who can I get to fly it? I remember when Tarantino did his 70mm Roadshow of The Hateful Eight, the biggest stumbling block was actually finding 50 or so people who knew how to physically run it. The fact that Howard and Young went ahead with this method of shooting (of course, the rushed nature of production may have simply meant they didn't have time or care, but whatever) while having to be aware that it would look awful on so many screens is mind-boggling.
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Post by Push R Truth on Jun 2, 2018 19:15:59 GMT -5
Most of the material felt more like "TV show" than movie.
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