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it was a long movie, but it didn't really feel like it was to me. did it you?
Its long? like , uh wide screen? what does that have to do to going to the loo?
Also, how thick is this movie?
How much does it weights?
Those of us older folks do find it harder not to pee when these films go way over two hours or so.![]()
it was a long movie, but it didn't really feel like it was to me. did it you?
Last I heard the Earth was flat.![]()
Well that's cryptic.Just got out. It was... A journey. Yes... A journey.
I honestly don't know what to say. Anything I would relate right now would be hyperbolic to say the least. I will need some time to process it all.
This is vague enough to be not a spoiler, but it sums it up best...
That boy at the end... That was me. That was you. That was all of us.
I think I need to sign off for a couple of days at least.
Yeah... The film's events kind of broke my 41 year old ass.
Talk to ya'll in a couple of days.
Well, religious experience usually are.Well that's cryptic.
I actually loved that it felt long lol, halfway through the film i legit thought to myself "please don't ever let this film end"![]()
As we all know, through refracting, and... uh... light bends around the curvature of the earth... interference waves.... sine, cosine and the like...
It's all pretty straightforward.
TLJ didn't feel long to me. I really enjoyed it apart from 2 things.
He basically does one or two new themes/motifs per movie now, and the rest is just reworked classic themes. But that's enough, imo. He's essentially retired, so I'm just grateful he's finishing out this saga. I like Giacchino, but based on his work on JW and Rogue One, he is NOT a satisfying Williams replacement. I don't think there is one.I don't really have anything wrong with the movie, except maybe I don't feel John Williams pushed the envelope like he did with The Force Awakens (but after all, he did do 8 of the movies now, I would cut him some slack)
I still think Giacchino peaked with Lost. Much like society in general peaked with Lost.He basically does one or two new themes/motifs per movie now, and the rest is just reworked classic themes. But that's enough, imo. He's essentially retired, so I'm just grateful he's finishing out this saga. I like Giacchino, but based on his work on JW and Rogue One, he is NOT a satisfying Williams replacement. I don't think there is one.