You know you can stop, right?I honestly kept pausing the movie to see how much longer it would be until it was over.

You know you can stop, right?I honestly kept pausing the movie to see how much longer it would be until it was over.
NOW you tell us?You know you can stop, right?![]()
I think I will be exercising this option by not watching Part 2.You know you can stop, right?![]()
Okay, but why didn't he just release that movie instead?Zack Snyder on his R-Rated Rebel Moon Director's Cut: "It’s not an ‘extended cut’ of this movie. It’s almost like a different movie."
God I hope so.
I don't know if it's the same thing, but going from the trailers (I can't be bothered to watch the whole thing and don't want to give Netflix the wrong idea), a lot of the visual design seems... off. Incoherent. Part of it is pulling from a lot of difference sources - particularly Star Wars, Dune and yes, 40K, but even in the trailers it's obvious that he hasn't then re-melded that into a consistent aesthetic whole. Whereas 40K, despite drawing on many sources, has been very successful in achieving an aesthetic consistency that works really well (and even effectively being somewhat original or at least not obvious derivative in the way it combined certain ideas). The colour palette for the visual design isn't great either, somehow managing to look very washed out and only using muted greens/reds/blacks/light greys (I hesitate to say white). It lacks the visual impact of something like 300, or the visual consistency even of say, Army of the Dead (just to compare it to his own other works). It does remind me a bit of Man of Steel in terms of how it's washed out, but even then it seems more washed-out. And I feel like going for washed out and muted colours in a heroic space opera is a profoundly bad decision.But there was often something jarring and I can't really put my finger on it what it was.
I misread this as "braless" and I thought "man, is he ripping off Lucas on everything?"The BBC reviewed it last week. I might watch it for brainless entertainment.
There was zero character development. Why even go get all those people just to not even learn about them?My thoughts are they didn’t know if they wanted a space opera like Star Wars/dune or a sci-fi western samurai/magnificent 7. So shoe horned both to push this into 2+ movies. It’s all going to suffer for it too.