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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (SPOILERS)

Maybe it matters what kind of theater you saw it in? I wasn't 3D or IMAX, just a regular theater.
 
the CGI was bad, noticed it right away. otherwise i liked the movie.
 
I saw it in 3D it was like $50 for two tickets now I can't see another movie all year
 
people who didn't realize he was CGI are either visually impaired or weren't paying attention to the movie. in fact, if you can't differentiate between Cartoon Tarkin and a real human being, you have a problem with pattern recognition.

we should use this movie to screen our military/government jobs in case the aliens show up and try to blend in with fake-human suits

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Though Roddy Piper may not be around to save the day, hopefully someone has these glasses to differentiate who is an alien.
 
saw it in imax the first time and regular 2d the next time, the CGI was waaaay worse in the imax, but very distracting to me both times unfortunately.
 
Star Wars Rebels Midseason Trailer. You can really see the organization of the rebellion taking shape.
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Very impressive. TFA was the 10th highest grossing film of 2016 despite coming out in 2015.
Here is the 2016 Top 10 list for the overall domestic box office (figures represent grosses made in 2016 only):
1. “Finding Dory” (Disney) — $486.3 million
2. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (Disney) — $408.2 million
3. “Captain America: Civil War” (Disney) — $408.1 million
4. “The Secret Life of Pets” (Universal) — $368.4 million
5. “The Jungle Book” (Disney) — $364 million
6. “Deadpool” (20th Century Fox) — $363.1 million
7. “Zootopia” (Disney) — $341.3 million
8. “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (Warner Bros.) — $330.4 million
9. “Suicide Squad” (Warner Bros.) — $325.1 million
10. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Disney) $284.7 million
 
Very impressive. TFA was the 10th highest grossing film of 2016 despite coming out in 2015.
Here is the 2016 Top 10 list for the overall domestic box office (figures represent grosses made in 2016 only):
1. “Finding Dory” (Disney) — $486.3 million
2. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (Disney) — $408.2 million
3. “Captain America: Civil War” (Disney) — $408.1 million
4. “The Secret Life of Pets” (Universal) — $368.4 million
5. “The Jungle Book” (Disney) — $364 million
6. “Deadpool” (20th Century Fox) — $363.1 million
7. “Zootopia” (Disney) — $341.3 million
8. “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (Warner Bros.) — $330.4 million
9. “Suicide Squad” (Warner Bros.) — $325.1 million
10. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Disney) $284.7 million

Di$ney
 
YO PH, when is Rebels gonna hit some "free" streaming services? I enjoyed The Clone Wars, and I'm sure I would enjoy Rebels as well.
 
Very impressive. TFA was the 10th highest grossing film of 2016 despite coming out in 2015.
Here is the 2016 Top 10 list for the overall domestic box office (figures represent grosses made in 2016 only):
1. “Finding Dory” (Disney) — $486.3 million
2. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (Disney) — $408.2 million
3. “Captain America: Civil War” (Disney) — $408.1 million
4. “The Secret Life of Pets” (Universal) — $368.4 million
5. “The Jungle Book” (Disney) — $364 million
6. “Deadpool” (20th Century Fox) — $363.1 million
7. “Zootopia” (Disney) — $341.3 million
8. “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (Warner Bros.) — $330.4 million
9. “Suicide Squad” (Warner Bros.) — $325.1 million
10. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Disney) $284.7 million

well at least we won't have to ever worry about comic book and sequel fatigue

NOT
 
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No idea. I've got the whole series stashed on my DVR for whenever my wife and my boys are ready to watch it.

You can find some clips on YouTube.

I'm not sure if the new Disney Netflix deal includes TV and if so, when it will start.
 
Very impressive. TFA was the 10th highest grossing film of 2016 despite coming out in 2015.
Here is the 2016 Top 10 list for the overall domestic box office (figures represent grosses made in 2016 only):
1. “Finding Dory” (Disney) — $486.3 million
2. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (Disney) — $408.2 million
3. “Captain America: Civil War” (Disney) — $408.1 million
4. “The Secret Life of Pets” (Universal) — $368.4 million
5. “The Jungle Book” (Disney) — $364 million
6. “Deadpool” (20th Century Fox) — $363.1 million
7. “Zootopia” (Disney) — $341.3 million
8. “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (Warner Bros.) — $330.4 million
9. “Suicide Squad” (Warner Bros.) — $325.1 million
10. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Disney) $284.7 million

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Very impressive. TFA was the 10th highest grossing film of 2016 despite coming out in 2015.
Here is the 2016 Top 10 list for the overall domestic box office (figures represent grosses made in 2016 only):
1. “Finding Dory” (Disney) — $486.3 million
2. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (Disney) — $408.2 million
3. “Captain America: Civil War” (Disney) — $408.1 million
4. “The Secret Life of Pets” (Universal) — $368.4 million
5. “The Jungle Book” (Disney) — $364 million
6. “Deadpool” (20th Century Fox) — $363.1 million
7. “Zootopia” (Disney) — $341.3 million
8. “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (Warner Bros.) — $330.4 million
9. “Suicide Squad” (Warner Bros.) — $325.1 million
10. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Disney) $284.7 million

RIP non-animated comedy. Help me, Oweni Wilsonobi, you are my only hope.
 
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I can't believe how old the Austin Powers movies are.
 
Finally saw Rogue One over the weekend. Thoroughly enjoyed it despite some uneven character development and distracting CGI. But holy shit that Vader scene at the end. Almost makes up for the prequels.
 
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