Godfathers(so boring.) Anything with brad pitt in it except cool world. Anything with that ironman guy in it as the star. Corline(very disappointing) anything with george clooney(except batman which was meh...) Anything with tyler perry!(I am totally going to get appluase.) lord of the rings. very disappointing. Harry potter( I never caught on in middle school with the books and didn't like the movies) plenty more but I can't think of it now.
That shit was just weak IMO. Darth Vader, one of the most iconic movie villains ever, is revealed to have had no faith in himself or in the cause of his fellow Jedi to keep the woman he loved from dying turns to the dark side on a childlike whim and by turning evil causes the very fate of his loved one to occur that he was trying to prevent? I could see if the Jedi themselves did something that inadvertently lead to Padmi's death leading him to in turn reject the Jedi and turn to the dark side, but his own stupidity?? :smt017
It wasn't bad but the mystery of who he is was what thrilled people in the first 3 movies. It does make you wonder how it is to watch it from episode 1 to 6 for the first time. Does that change a person's view?
The Dark Knight, for as good as it was, it wasn't a Batman movie. It was basically a James Bond movie.
Yes. Because Darth Vader no longer comes across as menacing & evil, but as pathetic & easily manipulated. At least for me. For someone who was told he was "The Chosen One Destined To Bring Balance To The Force" they under played the arrogance that he should have had from being hyped up as such, which in turn would have been a better catalyst for him turning to the dark side
I always felt that he didn't care about that legend it was always about him protecting the people who he lost. I think that is what eventually draws him to the dark side. The promise of being able to revive you loved ones is very attractive to almost anyone. particularly if it is the mother of your children and your children.
But that's were everything falls apart about Anakin becoming Darth Vader. Once he goes over to the dark side he sets in motion the very thing he fears. Once Padmi died and he's unable to bring her back, what is his motivation for continuing on the path of the dark side? Revenge? He help to destroy the Jedi Order whom he viewed as betraying him and keeping secrets from him. Power? Again the kind of power he sought by choosing the dark side he didn't receive. Once he learned Luke was his son and later Leia was his daughter, we saw pretty much how easily he said "fuck it" and turned on the Emperor. So what kept him faithful to the dark side?
Honestly The Dark Knight rises, I didn't hate it persay, just didn't think it was as great as alot of people made it out to be.