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Post by Subtext Mining on Dec 28, 2023 6:06:08 GMT
Weird, it reminds me of a story I came up with when I was like 19. Even the Jena Malone character is oddly similar. Another thing about that story was there was a planet with a teenage queen, but I think younger than 14, I want to say about 12. Also, I hadn't made a definite decision, but the two main characters were aged somewhere between 9-12. So you can imagine when TPM came out I was like...
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Post by Ingram on Jan 12, 2024 9:16:05 GMT
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Post by Pyrogenic on Jan 12, 2024 13:46:58 GMT
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Post by Ingram on Apr 24, 2024 6:15:49 GMT
Part Two: The Scargiver definitely continues with the unabashed hokum. The first half gives us slow-mo montages of grain farming accompanied by nondescript Anglo/Celtic neo-folk. Our heroes are honored with embroidered dish rags flags then later sit around a barn table with each haranguing in turn their sorrows via rock-video flashbacks. A scene of royal treachery is scored quite literally by violinists wearing fashionable potato sacks over their heads. The movie tumbles on this way, so lovingly dumb. The 3rd act however really brings everything into a concord of laser battle spectacle, whose design is not without a touch of both Episode II and its Geonosis Clone assault and Episode III with its opening Separatists flagship set piece. To that end, Snyder truly has fused Battle Beyond the Stars and Lucas' Saga into his own persuasion. His two-parter Rebel Moon, then, is about on par with James Cameron's two Avatar installments in dealing generic albeit candid frontiersmen drama in the order of epic planetary romance.
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Post by jppiper on May 9, 2024 21:54:36 GMT
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