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and am I supposed to believe that a missile launcher can do damage to an AT-AT while a cannon on Hoth fires rounds that don't make a dent?
It's possible these may be earlier models, while the AT-ATs we see on Hoth are an up-armored variant or something. Luke seemed genuinely surprised that his Snowspeeder's blasters couldn't penetrate their armor, which prompted the desperation move of trying to trip them up with tow cables ("...it may be our only chance of stopping them!").
 

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Ooh, commando raid movie.

Not going to be many character walking away from this one, I hope. I can see how it could go "too dark" though. Tough line to straddle.
One of the actors already accidentally revealed his character's death during Star Wars Celebration.

Yeah, I predict at least half casualties.
 

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Yeah, I predict at least half casualties.
Presumably including "Many Bothans", whomever or whatever they turn out to be...

Personally I thought the trailer was okay, neither particularly bad nor good.

Then again, while a bad trailer can damage whatever level of interest I might have in an upcoming game or movie, a good trailer rarely does much to my barely functional hype meter. Too often there's such a disconnect between a trailer and end product that all a good trailer says to me is that they managed to meet a minimum expected threshold, a bad trailer says they couldn't even be arsed to do that much.
 

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Yup. I'm even more hype for it!

I think I just like it's kinda like ep 4-6 but using the current technology (cinematography wise) and not in the hands of Geouge Lucas so it isn't excessive CGI!
 

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Hawki said:
Looks terrible. It looks like a fan-made film with a "dark and gritty" approach (which doesn't fit Star Wars IMO), that's bizzarely still within the "humans only club" (I know it's a petty gripe, but where's all the aliens?), and am I supposed to believe that a missile launcher can do damage to an AT-AT while a cannon on Hoth fires rounds that don't make a dent? Also, Felicity Jones just seems...off, somehow, in the way she delivers her lines.
There are two aliens confirmed to be on the team. You can see one in the star wars celebration reel. I also noticed a weird alien in front of the tank. Looking at the missile launcher scene its hard to say if it actually did damage, It definitely didn't break through the armor, probably only disabled that gun at most. I dunno looks pretty good to me.
 

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It looks solid. I certainly have no complaints. It comes out around Christmas, right? I'll probably pick up three tickets for the day after Christmas and take my Mom and Dad to see it for Mom's birthday (the day after Christmas). Did that with The Force Awakens, so might as well it a mini-tradition.
 

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Hawki said:
Looks terrible. It looks like a fan-made film with a "dark and gritty" approach (which doesn't fit Star Wars IMO).
I think sometimes people think that because they watched the original Star Wars trilogy as kids it must have been super kid friendly. It's not really true.

I think some of the tropes have aged rather badly or become so lodged in the public consciousness that they've lost all the edge they once had, and I think the prequel trilogy seriously damaged people's ability to take Star Wars seriously. But ultimately Star Wars is pretty gritty. It has genuine peril, some moments of moderate (but still barely kid friendly) violence, and while there is whimsy and space magic and cute Ewoks it's set against the background of what is ultimately a pretty dark setting where the bad guys have, at the beginning, already won. Heck, even visually the Star Wars original trilogy basically created the "used future" aesthetic, which is the visual standard for "grittiness" in science fiction.

Sure, the prequels were light as fluffy as candy corn diarrhoea but hey, have we all forgotten that the prequels were shit. They're the thing we've been wanting Star Wars to move away from for years. What does that mean, if not going back to a grittier approach?
I rewatched all six of the original films in 2015 prior to seeing TFA, so the tropes are fresh in my mind. And...no. I wouldn't call Star Wars "gritty." I also disagree with your assessment of the prequels, but the whole "used future" aesthetic is something I've never really agreed with. A New Hope? That applies to Tatooine, and little else. Certainly not the Death Star, and while you MIGHT be able to claim it applies to the rebels, that's dubious. I found it more in the keeping of 'classical sci-fi' in both tone and aesthetic, such as the use of robes. It reminded me a lot of Blake's 7 in regards to set and costume design.

So, then comes The Empire Strikes Back, which has always been my least favorite of the OT (gasp, blah blah blah, deal with it), and the aesthetic is part of that. A New Hope showed the rebels in a 'classical' look to me - it's hard to describe, but it looks like space fantasy with the types of helmets and robes, while the rebels in Empire on Hoth are far more militaristic (trenches, more regular uniforms, chain of command, etc.). That's a very minor gripe, but it does make Empire stick out like a sore thumb to me when we get to Return of the Jedi, which has returned to the more 'classical' style, and a far cleaner aesthetic outside of Tatooine. I keep hearing this "used future" aesthetic, but as far as the OT goes, I'd say that applies about 50% of the time, namely Tatooine, and elements of Cloud City (e.g. the smelter), while other elements go for the more sterile look.

Which also helps me appreciate the aesthetic of the prequels more, how there's a noticable shift across all three episodes to a darker mood/tone/colour scheme. The argument that "the prequels don't look like the OT" has always bothered me, because in my mind, it makes perfect sense why they shouldn't look similar. Different era, different characters, different everything. It's kind of what bothered me about TFA, how little technology has advanced in 30 years, whereas the prequels, even by Ep. III, were still using different types of craft and weapons.

Which, thus, brings us to Rogue One, where the aesthetic feels overpowering, and is being applied to the film as a whole. This is entirely down to personal preference of course, but I feel that in both the original trilogies, the aesthetic served the setting and story. This feels far more like a case of being gritty for the sake of it. And for a film that takes place right before Ep. IV begins, I can't help but notice how jarring the tone is when compared to it. At least there were two decades to separate the prequels from the OT.
 

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Heh. I don't get how people are being all critical for this after drooling over the mess that was The Force Awakens. It looks fine by all accounts. I'll probably go check it out at some point or another.
 

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Myria said:
Bob_McMillan said:
Yeah, I predict at least half casualties.
Presumably including "Many Bothans", whomever or whatever they turn out to be...
Wrong deathstar.

Lets hope thats not going to be the next one after the Han Solo movie 'rogue two - doing it all over again, only bigger'
 

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Myria said:
Presumably including "Many Bothans", whomever or whatever they turn out to be...
i dont want to sound like a star wars nerd, but... actually, many bothans died to bring the plan of the second death star. that quote is from return of the jedi...

that said, the trailer look good. like i said to a friend, it would be nice to see an actual war movie rather that always follows big events, large scales battles and people in position of commands. it feel a bit like a saving private ryan in a star wars universe.
 

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cathou said:
Myria said:
Presumably including "Many Bothans", whomever or whatever they turn out to be...
i dont want to sound like a star wars nerd, but... actually, many bothans died to bring the plan of the second death star. that quote is from return of the jedi...
Its ok, there's been like three of them including Starkiller "Totally-Not-A-Death-Star" Base. Its easy to get them mixed up and confuse them.

Following the Gurren Lagann principle, I expect the next First Order weapon to be about 30AU across, drinks nebula, and shoots actual stars which nova on "impact" and destroys entire solar systems. It too, will be destroyed by some feisty underdogs with a handful of starfighters.

Anyhoo, back to Rogue One, yeah, I'm pretty psyched about this one. I have also been more interested in them telling some non-Jedi stories, and getting into the gritty side of the Rebellion. This seems to be just the thing. I also like that it appears that there will be at least one (possible) non-Jedi force sensitive (the blind martial arts guy) which was never really dealt with in the other movies, the existence of non-Jedi/Sith types.

I also expect a pretty high body count by the end of this one.
 

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Following the Gurren Lagann principle, I expect the next First Order weapon to be about 30AU across, drinks nebula, and shoots actual stars which nova on "impact" and destroys entire solar systems. It too, will be destroyed by some feisty underdogs with a handful of starfighters.
The weapon after that one will hurl galaxies like shurikens from a slingshot the size of the entire universe.

One could say it hurls them far, far away.

:D
 

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The weapon after that one will hurl galaxies like shurikens from a slingshot the size of the entire universe.

One could say it hurls them far, far away.

:D
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Honestly, I'm just really hyped for Donnie Yen.

The only things I've seen with him are the Ip Man movies which I know is kind of basic ***** stuff as far as being a Donnie Yen fan goes but still, I can get excited.
Which also means I've never heard him speak English, he speaks it pretty darn well, I don't know if it's his first language or not but still news to me.

I'd hate/love to be the Stormtrooper extras that get to fight him.
"We got our asses kicked by Donnie Yen, it was awesome."

I know he's probably not gonna be a huge character but if he catches a blaster bolt in the back I'm gonna be pissed.
 

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Hawki said:
A New Hope? That applies to Tatooine, and little else. Certainly not the Death Star, and while you MIGHT be able to claim it applies to the rebels, that's dubious. I found it more in the keeping of 'classical sci-fi' in both tone and aesthetic, such as the use of robes.
Well, there is the Millennium Falcon, probably the most important set in the whole trilogy and which, visually, is not too far off from the Nostromo, with grated floors, modular components and exposed cabling on the walls. It looks like a place people work in, not a place people explore space and have amazing adventures in. In fact, I suspect that's kind of the point.

The Death Star and other spaces associated with the Empire follow a much more classic, minimal geometric style, but this is for much the same reason everything to do with the Alliance or the inner planets in Firefly/Serenity looked clean and "science-fictioney". Creating visual incongruity between the good guys and a bad guys can be used to convey a lot of information about them.. We know that the heroes (and the rebels) are the plucky underdogs because their stuff all looks held together with duct tape. We know that the empire is in a position of superiority because all their stuff looks superior (even if it actually turns out it isn't).

I also don't get where you're going with the rebels at all. The vast majority of rebels in A New Hope wear military uniforms.



Again, visual contrasts can tell us a lot without having to say it. Mon Mothma wears a robe (as she does in this trailer too). Obi Wan Kenobi wears a robe. Most characters do not wear robes, so why do those characters wear robes? Well, the answer I took away and which I suspect most people took away unconsciously is that robes are an in-universe anachronism, they refer visually to the "more civilized age" which came before and denote characters who have a backstory connection to that age.