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Amadeus Arkham

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  1. The CGI Tarkin and Leia were much more jarring in high-resolution Cinemark . To be truly scientific, I'll have to go back and see this in cinemas a couple more times to contrast and compare.
  2. I mean, within canon. Han isn't Force-sensitive and Leia didn't follow the path of the Jedi. Becoming a Force ghost is something that was passed from Qui-Gon to Obi-Wan and Yoda and takes a lot of training and strength in the Force to pull off.
  3. There's no chance of Leia or Han becoming Force ghosts.
  4. I agree with you 250%! I was kind of let down. SW movies are suppose to be fun, which makes them 100% re-watchable. This was kind of flat and even though it had some good parts and tons of edge cutting technology it just seemed bleech overall! They missed the title on this one it should've been "Rogue One and Done" Here's how I rate the SW franchise (in the order they were released): EP IV: 9.5 out of 10 (A True Classic) EP V: 10 out of 10 (One of the best Sequels of All Time!) EP VI: 8.5 out of 10 (Great start and finish, Ewoks took the wind out of it) EP I: 5 out of 10 (some merit in pod race and final Maul battle) EP II: 4 out of 10 (Barely any merit in the Jango Obi-Wan battle) EP III: 6 out of 10 (A nice space saga that was almost killed by the wooden Anakin) EPVII: 8 out of 10 (a nice breath of fresh air to the franchise) SW Rogue One: 6 out of 10 (seemed like a bland cake with EP IV icing on it, this would've ranked even lower if it weren't for the performance of Jones and the Tudyk in the robot K-2SO and the break free originality from the norm). There is just so much that could've been done with this movie with this much freedom and darkness. Vader was just a cameo? No Bounty Hunters? The rebels seemed more like a terrorist group - Which is more to real life, but Star Wars was always an escape from real life and this film seemed like a real war in the stars. The Rebels are a terrorist group. They're a group of armed resistance fighters in open rebellion against the legitimate galactic government.
  5. Tesseract - Space Scepter/Vision - Mind Dr Strange - Time GoG - Power Ether - Reality The movies don't follow the same color scheme as the books.
  6. John Cena will be in the movie, but you can't see him.
  7. Running with a child on one arm and adamantium claws extended at the end of the other just seems unnecessarily dangerous.
  8. That's his A New Hope suit. He got a new one in between ANH and TESB. What's the big deal?
  9. Consult with Marvel, tie it in to the MCU, print money.
  10. Not a chance in hell. There are too many high school girls with "Mrs. Dixon" t-shirts that would riot.
  11. Myself, the wife and the roommate are all going tonight at 7PM.