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Just got back from the cinema & loved it to bits.
Great work on the CGI characters I thought & have to say K2 SO was hilarious.
I'll not spoil it for those who haven't seen it yet though....yet
Carried Fisher has apparently suffered a massive Heart attack on a plane, hope to God she pulls through.
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
DasPerltAber wrote:Saw it in 3D today and it rocked. Very pleasantly surprised.
*SPOILER* As I purposedly steered away from any reviews...seeing Peter C. appear all of a sudden was an unexpected yet wonderful surprise.
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Mr. Cushing was a pleasant surprise; the film itself was better than I had any right to expect...
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DasPerltAber wrote:*SPOILER* As I purposedly steered away from any reviews...seeing Peter C. appear all of a sudden was an unexpected yet wonderful surprise.
Wait, what? Peter Capaldi's in it? Please please please tell me it's the Malcolm Tucker incarnation, there's a great big shit all over my childhood that I could bear watching.
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Hank Moody
Just back from seeing Rogue One.
Disappointed, not a patch on the last one.
Kept waiting for this Darth Vadar scene, what a let down.
5/10 at best.
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
What the flying f**k that's got to do with Rogue One, I do not know.
Unless I need a nappy
It's really only a harmless word play joke specifically directed to PIB, that's all
On the subject of Rogue One my son and his pals saw it yesterday and absolutely loved it although one got violently ill and they had to leave, so they have to go back again to see how it ends.
On the subject of Rogue One, saw it today and loved it. Better than The Force awakens I thought. Yes there where problems but for me it was the best Star Wars movie since Empire Strikes Back.
I cared about the characters and didn't like seeing them die.
"We have too many cellphones. We've got too many internets. We have got to get rid of those machines. We have too many machines now." - Ray Bradbury.
DasPerltAber wrote:Saw it in 3D today and it rocked. Very pleasantly surprised.
*SPOILER* As I purposedly steered away from any reviews...seeing Peter C. appear all of a sudden was an unexpected yet wonderful surprise.
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Mr. Cushing was a pleasant surprise; the film itself was better than I had any right to expect...
I thought they did him really well, but shouldn't have spent so much time on close ups as he started looking a wee bit too creepy after about the third close up. Especially when you know he's been dead for ages. Would love to know how they did his voice.
The Leia effect was brief enough to be a lot less creepy.
Still all very clever though.