@Kidfried You genuinely think that the TV show scores are better than the god-tier stuff John Williams produced for the first six (yes, even I think the prequel music is incredible) movies? That certainly is an opinion.
Not sure about this one, they certainly seem to going all in on basically doing live action continuations of the animated series. Kind of expected with Dave Filloni's overseeing so much.
Loads of people going crazy over the mention of the first Timothy Zahn book title as a line. Just makes me sad we never got a version of that trilogy as films.
@nessisonett It really is. I take great comfort in knowing that it's getting easier to ignore the vast majority of it because the quality has just nose dived.
@JohnnyShoulder Imagine if we were being bombarded with "Andor" and Marvel Phase 2 and 3 quality product month after month - it would be impossible to keep up. Judging by what's been announced at the convention today there's absolutely no danger of that happening - I genuinely can't believe that LucasFilm have done their market research and discovered an overwhelming demand for a new Rey Skywalker led Jedi Order film.
I have not said anything about both The Mandalorian and Boba Fett soundtracks. That was a mistake on my part! They're both amazing; probably the best Star Wars soundtracks have ever been.
Thank you for highlighting the soundtracks! Music is such an important ingredient in good Star Wars, and I wholeheartedly agree that both shows have been boosted by the perfect musical accompaniment that 100% suits their tone and style. In fact, I seem to recall making a post earlier in this topic asserting that, no matter what, Disney's Star Wars output has always gotten the music spot on.
"We want different things, Crosshair. That doesn't mean that we have to be enemies."
After the deluge of crap/stream of exciting news (delete as applicable) coming from the "Star Wars" cult retreat celebration convention, I decided to watch the pre "Episode IV:A New Hope" branded, untampered with version of the original film via the bootleg "4K77" blu-ray. It's still technically bravura, still directorially and performatively naive (pick an accent, Carrie!), still paced, structured and scored to perfection, still utterly bereft of cynicism and still completely wonderful.
Does anyone know when the final episode of The Mandalorian is released? I want to watch the whole series at once and avoiding spoilers is almost impossible these days, hence why I haven’t used the internet to find out.
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