Revenge of the Sith was a movie that could and should have been great but lacked the foundation to be great on.Proman1398 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 1:42 pmOkay going to come off as a bit of a contrarian but Revenge Of the Sith is pretty good, no triumph of cinema but it is my favorite Star Wars film ever, is in clunky at parts, sure but at times I find that just to be in character for the characters.Worffan101 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 9:11 pm even if that something was tedious edgelord bullcrap that makes Revenge of the Sith look like a triumph of cinema.
I'm not going to watch episode 9. I have no confidence in Abrams as a filmmaker, and Johnson successfully destroyed any interest I might have had in seeing where the boring plot threads JJ halfheartedly threw out there were going. I can't say it wasn't Johnson's fault, because he owns that fuckup, but I don't have contempt for him like I do for Abrams.
Still, I do agree with you about having no confidence in Abrams. I think he can create good films, and I don't have anything against him but there isn't anything for a trilogy finale in the TLJ ending for him to work with. It isn't even Johnsons fault, even if I do have major issue with his style during interviews, he shouldn't give any, but it isn't his fault he was given a middle movie with plot thread he obviously didn't want to work with, that didn't even have any answers when they were thought up, in a verse that he wanted to deconstruct more than he wanted to create a middle point for the final film.
Still better than the predecessors.
Abrams can create watchable trash. I'm going to come right out and say it: Episode VII is nothing but a shallow ripoff of ANH with the artificial stakes raised to a laughable degree. See, the size of the Imperial penis compensation station doesn't matter. How many planets they destroy doesn't matter to the story. What matters is how it affects the characters and we barely got ANY of that in TFA. Whiny McEmo killing Han Solo was a thousand times more effective despite not holding a candle to Obi-Wan's death structurally because we actually give a fuck about Han Solo and so do the other characters.
I still think Johnson isn't a very good filmmaker and I think he delivered a garbage movie, but for fucksake, at least he made an effort and has genuine creative bones in his body. Creative bones that created a barely watchable slog of a movie that I have no desire to see again, but at least it provoked thought. Angry, bitter thought, but thought nonetheless, and about actual story elements rather than a cheap rehashed death scene.
I still hate TLJ and will never watch it again, but jesus, at least Johnson gave a shit, unlike Abrams, who I don't think is even capable of understanding what giving a shit means.