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The Last Jedi: Official Review and Opinions Thread ** SPOILERS ** — Page 234

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Gothamknight said:

Valheru_84 said:
. . . I don’t view Lucas in a such a harsh light anymore as I come to understand him

I’m on the same page. I more feel sorry for the guy, actually. I mean, he did make some terrible moves with the PT, but it occurs to me that the bones of a good story are there, if only the scripts had been tweaked a bit, a couple different casting choices, and most importantly a different director(s).

Yeah, those movies were almost good… well, except for the writing, the acting, the directing, and the plot. He really had something there, such a shame that it didn’t work out.

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Gothamknight said:

SilverWook said:
. . . . I fully expect RJ to be accused of indirectly causing Carrie Fisher’s death if this keeps up. 😕

Holy crap, do you suppose it’s possible that he did???

If that’s a joke, I’m not laughing.

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I’m watching the digital copy of TLJ right meow. I’m disappointed to say I don’t love it as much as I did in theaters. It’s still pretty good, but the flaws it has are pretty annoying. Fortunately the highs are still pretty high, but the lows bother me more at home. Some of it might be due to being currently separated from a girl that I deeply love who we loved to watch star wars together and she had never seen them before but she fell in love with them watching them with me, and as a result of being heartbroken over the separation (unclear if it is permanent) my enthusiasm for star wars is pretty much gone.

Oh, and funny how even though they used a puppet for Yoda he somehow looks more like cgi in a couple of shots than the prequel Yoda. Love the scene for the dialogue, but Yoda just looks terrible.

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I watched a bit of it last night before bed, and I actually thought Yoda looked pretty good and very ESB puppet-like most of the time.

But there are definitely moments when he looked bad, and the mouth is awkward most of the time.

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finally saw it–
2/5
I expected it to be another mediocre corporate blockbuster, and it was. This is coming from somebody who doesn’t like Marvel movies though.

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To All Here:

I formally apologize for my ill-conceived joke - and thank-you to the moderators for unbanning me. The idea was to illustrate how some Interwebber could take even SilverWook’s own words and, due to the stupidity of taking those words out of context, use them to launch such a rumor. I figured you guys would pick up on my facetiousness, but it was an overly subtle miscommunication that obviously backfired. Again, I apologize.

Thank you.

SilverWook said:

Gothamknight said:

SilverWook said:
. . . . I fully expect RJ to be accused of indirectly causing Carrie Fisher’s death if this keeps up. 😕

Holy crap, do you suppose it’s possible that he did???

If that’s a joke, I’m not laughing.

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Yeah I don’t think it was too subtle for our puny little brains to handle or anything like that, it was just in bad taste.

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Possessed said:
Yeah I don’t think it was too subtle for our puny little brains to handle or anything like that, it was just in bad taste.

Never meant to imply anyone’s brains here are “puny” - in fact, they’re the opposite. (Believe me, I don’t spend time on forums where the discussion lacks intelligence.) I just think my original intent was obscured by a poor use of satire, and if someone else had done it, I likely wouldn’t have taken it positively, either.

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adywan said:

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12 days until blu ray!

We’ve got to wait until the 9th April here in the UK . Not happy 😦

Crap I keep forgetting it’s not this month here.

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Blu-Ray.com review of the 4K UHD release: http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Star-Wars-Episode-VIII-The-Last-Jedi-4K-Blu-ray/193044/#Review

"UHD release offers an increase, often substantial, in terms of both textural clarity and color depth and vibrancy. The film, shot on film, retains an inherently natural and beautiful grain structure, here a little more pronounced than that on the Blu-ray, but the end result is a substantial net increase in textural yield. The native 4K presentation is a sight to behold, with detail refinements abounding from beginning to end. Watching closely after the Blu-ray and making some direct scene comparisons reveal the UHD’s superiority… This is the way to watch The Last Jedi. The disc boasts a significant increase in detail and filmic credentials while also taking full advantage of the increased color output under the Dolby Vision parameters. If for no other reason this disc is a must-buy for its reference UHD video presentation. "

Wow - it really sounds like they’ve done a stellar job with the transfer. Let’s hope this sets a benchmark, leading swiftly to more 4K Star Wars…

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Sure! If you have a 100 inch screen in your house. 😛

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The HDR alone is worth it if you have a capable display, even if it’s not large enough to truly notice the added resolution.

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SilverWook said:

Sure! If you have a 100 inch screen in your house. 😛

With a projector this can actually be cheaper than you think. I have a 120 inch screen and everything together it probably cost about $800, and that’s even including the surround system I got to go with it.

Granted I got a bit lucky with the projector finding a Chinese knockoff for around $400. But the only thing that seems “cheap” about the presentation is it’s interface, it’s gui is quite tacky, but I don’t have to use it much and I’d consider it a well worthy trade off for saving 300 or more bucks on it.

The real trick is having the perfect room for it, so I was lucky there as well.

It also sadly isn’t 4k, but it’s 1080P looks gorgeous enough for me.

I guess that makes this post completely off topic, but just wanted to chime in and say having a huge screen isn’t as insurmountable as some think. Especially if 1080P is good enough for you. A TV that size would be unspeakably expensive.

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“a must-buy for its reference UHD video presentation”

SilverWook said:
Sure! If you have a 100 inch screen in your house. 😛

They also said the Porgs were the worst thing to ever happen to Star Wars. Not sure you can take anything from them seriously.

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Mocata said:

They also said the Porgs were the worst thing to ever happen to Star Wars. Not sure you can take anything from them seriously.

That site is really all about the technical specs but for sure, the reviewer at bluray.com admits he is a former ‘hater’…

“I hated The Last Jedi after seeing it theatrically. In fact, I had written an anger- and spite-filled page-and-a-half of notes ready to turn into this review. Some of those criticisms still made it into this final publication, but much of it did not. The film plays a fair better, though still with massive flaws, on a second viewing, especially a few months removed from its theatrical debut, allowing time to process it, to filter through the thoughts, to understand with more intimacy what, exactly, it is Johnson wanted to achieve with the film. In fact, “redemption” is a word that comes very close to describing thoughts after a second viewing.”

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SilverWook said:

Sure! If you have a 100 inch screen in your house. 😛

I’m surprised to read a dismissive comment about 4K on this site. I thought OT forum was very much built around wanting the very best ‘technical’ presentation of Star Wars, from sound, to accurate colour representation, to resolution - aren’t these technical aspects fundamental to Originaltrilogy.com? Or do forum members actually not care that much?

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I didn’t know the lizard people don’t like porgs.

Ceci n’est pas une signature.

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Matt.F said:

SilverWook said:

Sure! If you have a 100 inch screen in your house. 😛

I’m surprised to read a dismissive comment about 4K on this site. I thought OT forum was very much built around wanting the very best ‘technical’ presentation of Star Wars, from sound, to accurate colour representation, to resolution - aren’t these technical aspects fundamental to Originaltrilogy.com? Or do forum members actually not care that much?

I care, but 4K for home use is primarily a scheme to get me to buy a new 4K tv, a new 4K player, a new 4K ready receiver, etc. Half of what’s on the format is simply upscaled from 2K. Pixar doesn’t even render their films at 4K.
https://twitter.com/leeunkrich/status/966464478937153536
And don’t even get me started on 30 year old movies with questionable Atmos remixes and no original mix option in sight. I’m not about to drill holes in the ceiling of a 40 year old house to put Atmos speakers above me, either.
The displays I’ve seen in stores look very nice, but they just don’t look like film to me. I imagine a lot of crap in the tv has to be switched off to get a film like image though.

When a restored non buggered OOT is on 4k, wake me. 2001 and The Shining might get me to budge as well. I am getting a bit long in the tooth to consider rebuying all my favorite movies again on a for a third time.
Thankfully, I’ll probably be too old to care when 8K comes along. 😉

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DominicCobb said:

Well, 2001 is actually on the way to 4K.

Hence might budge. There’s plenty of room to screw things up.

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Silverwook, I do fully understand - it is a financial stinger to upgrade, and the amount of 4K content is still rather low.

I think most people need some sort of extra ‘motivation’ to splash out on UHD. For some gaming is the catalyst (with PS4 Pro and Xbox One X), for others it might be a particular movie - such as The Last Jedi or 2001. We are still a little way off from regular TV shows being routinely broadcast in 4K.

But you don’t need a 100" screen to see a difference, I’d say anything from 50" upwards is going to treat your eyes to very obvious, unambiguous next level visuals when compared to 1080p.