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TV's Frink said:I see my joke failed to land.
TV's Frink said:
TMBTM said:Oh, okay. So I can't use that name for my next band. Too bad.
thecuddlyninja said:It would actually be really appropriate if you called your band Better Than Better Than Ezra, since that's essentially what they did.
ThrowgnCpr said:and not to mention that Frink could fart into a cassette recorder for 40 minutes and it would still be better than Better Than Ezra.
thecuddlyninja said:But would it be Good?
TMBTM said:I would not say that I have zero interest in Rebels, but it's true that it fails to get me super exited. It feels more original trilogy than Clone Wars, of course, but I still prefer Clone Wars even though I don't like the prequels.
I think it's because the episodes of rebels are less various (visualy and story wise) and less bold than Clone Wars. And I really dont care for Ezra Bridger (one of the main character) so far.
And while I can't wait for Episode 8, I must say that Rogue One is more than enough to make me wait.
TomH1138 said:I also prefer the more cartoony but personality-driven animation of Rebels than the stiff and blocky CGI of Clone Wars.
TomH1138 said:Furthermore, since CW took place after the prequels, it had even less suspense than the prequels did. We already know who lives and who dies, and the prequels informed us that this was a puppet war being orchestrated on both sides by the same person. There was no one to root for.
TM2YC said:Still, seeing a pre-SW'77 Princess Leia, is just enough to keep me interested in sticking with the show.
TV's Frink said:http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cu...ven-star-wars-films-reveal-about-george-lucas
To quote myself from ot.com...what in the actual fuck?
Iâve been joking that âThe Revenantâ would have been no worse had it been shot in a studio, using a green screen to paint the landscapes in behind the actorsâor if, in lieu of DiCaprio dragging his body through frozen terrain and dipping it in frigid rivers, the movie had been made on location with stunt men with DiCaprioâs face digitally applied, as was done with Brad Pitt in David Fincherâs âThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button.â But the joke is unfairâthe movie would likely have actually turned out better had it been made that way, because the artifices of a studio production and its digital contrivances would have pushed Iñárritu outside his narrow aesthetic ideology regarding physical reality and spiritual redemption. Escaping the self-imposed limits of climatic and theatrical rigors alike might have sparked his imagination.