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movie. 2016, starring Felicity Jones as a rebel soldier.

 

 

 

The Director is describing it as thus:

 

 “A band of resistance fighters unite for a daring mission to steal the Death Star plans in Star Wars anthology film, Rogue One.”

 

 

They're saying that the movie is inspired by past movies like Saving Private Ryan and Black Hawk Down, but in the Star Wars realm.

 

 

All the spinoffs (aka the ones that don't get roman numerals) are being called "anthology films", which seems to be another way of saying that they are part of the Star Wars universe, and they are Star Wars canon, but they aren't directly related like the main prequel and sequels are.  They are basically standalone films in the same universe. going to keep milking this cash cow until it keels over dead.

 

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I have reservations for opening day, (April 23rd) in the balcony to see Age of Ultron. 
 
Yes, Germany does reserved seating at movie theaters.  Weird but true.
 
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Awesome flick; 11/10 stars

No need to stay until the very end.

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Wheedongasm commencing NOW!

Awesome flick; 11/10 stars

No need to stay until the very end.

 

 

haha good stuff, and yes there's nothing at the end. Whedon came out and did an interview a couple of weeks ago and announced.  Didn't want people to stay til the end and be pissed.

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movie. 2016, starring Felicity Jones as a rebel soldier.
 
 
 
The Director is describing it as thus:
 
 A band of resistance fighters unite for a daring mission to steal the Death Star plans in Star Wars anthology film, Rogue One.
 
 
They're saying that the movie is inspired by past movies like Saving Private Ryan and Black Hawk Down, but in the Star Wars realm.
 
 
All the spinoffs (aka the ones that don't get roman numerals) are being called "anthology films", which seems to be another way of saying that they are part of the Star Wars universe, and they are Star Wars canon, but they aren't directly related like the main prequel and sequels are.  They are basically standalone films in the same universe.
 
This one though, kind of seems like Star Wars Episode 3.5, at least as far as where it fits in chronologically.  They've also already said there are no Jedi in the film since, of course, the few remaining Jedi are in hiding.  
 
 
 
 
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Missed your reply. Thanks for the info..
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ok, maybe more than one.

 

http://geekdad.com/2015/04/avengers-age-of-ultron-review/
 

 

Avengers: Age of Ultron is rated PG-13, just as every MCU film has been. There is some swearing–starting earlier in the film than you might have guessed. There is sexual innuendo, including a line from Stark that (like the infamous “q-word” line of Loki’s in the first Avengers movie) I’m sure was allowed to stay in because the MPAA folks either didn’t know what the phrase meant or knew but figured very few viewers would.

 

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Hard to say.  For me it was very very tame.  There was one instance of swearing [spoiler]but it was pretty God damned funny.[/spoiler]

 

 

 

 

 

thanks, I can't imagine its any worse than Guardians of the Galaxy, which while staying PG-13, straddled the line closer than other Marvel movies have.

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Jurassic World officially breaks the domestic opening weekend record that was held by Avengers:

 

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-jurassic-world-stomps-802370

 

The tentpole was bigger than expected on Sunday, propelling it past previous record-holder 'The Avengers.'

Obliterating all expectations, Universal's Jurassic World roared to a record $209 million-plus debut in North America, the biggest of all time and rescuing the action-adventure franchise from the brink of extinction 22 years after Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park first hit theaters.

Globally, Jurassic World also posted the biggest weekend debut of all time with $516 million-plus.

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