victor83fernandes said:
Rogue one second best of 2016? It was a good movie but not that good, 2016 had doctor strange, The jungle book, Deadpool, Arrival, Moana, Don't breathe and more. I still think the actors from the original trilogy did a better job back then. Some of the new star wars have better actors like in Rogue one, but definitely not the 90s ones, and 7, 8, 9. Especially the 90's movies the actors feel like they didn't belong in this universe. Casting was wrong. |
I liked Rogue One a lot more than all the films you listed, except Deadpool. So, whether the others are supposed to be better or not doesn’t matter to me. I like what I like. And it would be boring if we all agreed anyway, all film discussion would be a circle jerk on the bandwagon.
I wasn’t a fan of Empire Strikes Back, but at least I can get why people liked it. It’s the Return of the Jedi fans I don’t get, as it’s the first film all over again, except a lot more cartoony and without the crisp pacing.
Empire Strikes Back is different from the first in virtually every way (aside from the detail elements like beam swords and Skywalkers), but I think I would have liked it had I enjoyed one of two things. First, the expansive merchandising (or world building, if you prefer) done in it. Second is the ending—but, somehow “No, I am your father!” or as Star Wars fans like to pretend everyone remembers it as “Luke, I am your father,” doesn’t make that big of an impact after “Aedipus, you killed your father and fucked your mother.”
Arrival had the best chance of 2016 films overall of appealing to me. I love Sci-fi, and the premise was right up my alley. I was disappointed that they broke the language barrier with one big breakthrough as I’d love to have seen them struggle with learning syntax and uncovering their understanding more and having that lead into plot building elements. Instead, they just overloaded that void with subplot. Even the main climax was a subplot. The Director has talent, though, I loved Bladerunner 2049. I still haven’t seen Dune. But in the end, Arrival ended up being the film I was most disappointed in for the year.
Deadpool was my #1 for the year. With Logan coming out a few months into the next year, it was a treat. Not just for super hero films, but blockbusters in general. I normally don’t like those sorts of films… too samey. Not very organic feeling these days, because most blockbusters feel contrived, like their writers plot most of them backwards so everything ends up being overly convenient.
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