Fares Fares as Senator Vaspar. Stormtrooper dolls for kids?? Mother of a Lost Child uncredited. Juan Antonio Espigares Enríquez. What the hell would you need shoretroopers for? Find showtimes, watch trailers, browse photos, track De Chicago A La Costa Del Sol Watchlist and rate your favorite movies and TV shows on your phone or tablet! 20 Dic El estreno de Rogue One: Una historia de Star Wars ha sido tan esperado como aplaudido. Crítica y público alaban que la cinta fuese una de las más audaces. 24 Jun Entre los reshoots, los comentarios de Mads Mikkelsen quitándole hierro a los reshoots, el posible cameo del joven Han Solo, la aparición de Darth Vader y el censo de personajes, Star Wars: Rogue One está dando lo suyo que hablar. Ahora bien: entre todos estos dimes y diretes, aún no se había. 25 Dic Atención SPOILERS a muchos detalles de Rogue One que son diferentes al resto de películas de Star Wars. incluso de que el nombre de la película aparezca. Además, tampoco se ha caído en la 'moda' de incluir una escena post- créditos, lo que es a su vez, continuar con la tradición de Star Wars. Creditos star wars rogue oneTrailer de "La rueda de la maravilla". Una historia de Star Wars ha sido tan esperado El estreno de Rogue One: Continuar navegando implica la aceptación de nuestra política de cookies - Aceptar Uso de cookies. Ni asusta ni asquea. Trailer de "Jeepers Creepers: Star wars Rogue One ¿Secreto En Los Créditos? Y no es Carrie Fisher quien la interpreta aunque aparece en los créditos entre los agradecimientos especiales: Y el entonces joven Vader, en sus primeros tiempos como Lord Sith después de la mutilación sufrida por Anakyn Skywalker en la pelea mano a mano con Obi Wan Kenobi, es demasiado importante en Rogue One; aparece no una, sino varias creditos star wars rogue one. Pero Rogue One pudo haber sido diferente. Una historia de Star Wars ha sido tan esperado Trailer de "La rueda de la maravilla". Organa es interpretado por Jimmy Smiths, el mismo actor que ya lo había encarnado en la segunda trilogía de Star Wars. So lets turn to other things, sound, visuals and questions. Right so the movie looks fantastic, this truly looks like a Star Wars movie there is no doubt about that. In fact I was blown away at how well they recreated that late 70's look and feel with the sets, lighting, costumes etc The rebel base on Yavin 4 was superb and looked spot on in size and layout, not quite as grubby but hey. I don't see a ladder. All other locations, sets, costumes, cockpit interiors, space battles etc The only really stand out bit of shit would be the very odd mind reading octopus that was just as bad as the large CGI alien tentacle things in TFA. Couldn't they have just used some bit of kit for that? Why did we need such a terribly designed creature?? The other question being could they have done this with a little more stealth and shadow? Perhaps hide Tarkin's face away a bit more to make it more subtle and not so in your face? Tricky but I think it could have worked as we saw with his intro in a reflection. Both Tarkin and Princess Leia were bold moves that sorta worked but ultimately were too obvious and alas will definitely age badly over time. Are there problems here other than the vanilla characters? You bet there are. The stormtroopers are still useless in every way, here they are beaten by a blind guy with a stick who doesn't even use the force. Stormtrooper dolls for kids?? Deus ex machina anyone? Various things happen right in the nick of time such as Jyn being saved by Cassian, who we all thought was dead. Cassian decides not to follow his secret orders to assassinate Jyn's father because Jyn's father then manages to die in her arms for maximum effect, as they all do in these films. Malbus literally commits suicide for no reason whatsoever, just ups and decides to go out pointlessly, for nothing. Could a Star Destroyer actually slice through another Star Destroyer? Certainly looks to do so with ease in this movie, surely that wouldn't happen. Also, why didn't the rebels just join in the attack with Jyn and co initially? They end up joining in anyway so it made no real sense that they decided not to go in the first place. Had they not showed up, that would of made more sense, standing by their decision. Lastly, when the Death Star makes its final destructive shot on the base on Scarif, I noticed the shot actually misses the base and hits quite some distance away in the sea. I did notice the blast takes out the main radar tower on the base which was the target but This made no sense to me, we know a direct blast from the Death Star can wipe out a city instantly, as seen earlier with Jedha. So why didn't they just make a direct hit on the Scarif base instead of miles away? Unless of course they were just aiming for the radar tower and didn't mean to wipe out the base entirely? But surely they'd know the shock wave would still destroy it. This just came across to me as a way to give two of the heroes an emotional final scene, but it made no sense. One thing I didn't really like about this movie was the inclusion of certain new things. They pretty much do nothing other than look a bit sexier than regular troopers. The Scarif shoretroopers, seriously? What the hell would you need shoretroopers for? What do they do that is any different from other troopers? When the battle kicks off on Scarif the regular stormtroopers, deathtroopers and officers were doing perfectly fine, why would you need yet another unit of troops for a shoreline? Then you have the new TIE ships, again I find myself asking why? Why do we need new models of TIE fighters? In all cases you just end up asking Deathtroopers are supposedly some the best so where did they go? They just scrapped those other TIE ships just like that? Remember this movie is set right before episode IV, would these ships be taken away so quickly that they are never seen again? Of course we know this is merely for merchandise sales, a new Star Wars movie must include new things for new toys. Hence we have a range of pointless new troopers and ships that all vanish from existence in the classic trilogy, ugh! I mean at least the AT-ACT's we see can be explained as different models that were used for different jobs mainly cargo , hence we don't see them again. But there is no real reason for not seeing deathtroopers or the other TIE ships ever again. It still has many faults and is not perfect by any means. The lack of the classic musical score was a hideous omission if you ask me. What they used was so fecking lame and ineffectual it could be seen as sacrilege, the action sequences would have really leapt out off the screen with some John Williams behind them. The characters are weak despite good performances in general. The plot is pretty stupid and really didn't need to be told. The movie essentially plays out like 'Return of the Jedi', and the opening was terribly weak without the classic logo, crawl and score. In the end the movie is limited by its own purpose essentially, it can't really go beyond the confines of what came before. Luckily this can be just about overlooked as its definitely a fun ride. Rogue One is well done from a technical standpoint. It has awe-inspiring special effects, meticulous production design, and a rousing score. It draws from a universe of films that I already adore. Well, 4 out of 7 anyway. Those prequels are pretty weak. The epic long battle, which comprises the second half, is impressive but it lacks a key component - our emotional attachment. Probably because the script hasn't engendered our love for these individuals. That's a key dilemma. The original trilogy embodies three of the most entertaining movies ever made. The grim Rogue One doesn't even feel like the same universe. Luke, Han, and Leia were captivating, but there's not one person here to make this story interesting. The chronicle certainly isn't necessary. It's merely an assembly line product efficiently produced to make money. You don't need this other than to answer a lingering question. Why did a design flaw exist enabling the Rebel Alliance to launch torpedoes into a tiny exhaust vent and blow up the Death Star? Rogue One uses minutes to basically give us an answer. Thanks for the fan fiction, but you could've just told me. I must be born in another universe, because everyone keeps referring to this film as a side story when in fact it's a direct prequel to the first Star Wars the devil take Lucas' mind control order, "This is the 4th film, not the 1st. The rebels of the Rebel Alliance that's rebellion twice removed breakaway to steal the plans for the Empire's uberweapon, and it's as rousing and rollicking a tale as the first one was. Star Wars is back, baby, and as mad as hell. See it all ye fans. Audience Score Percentage of users who rate a movie or TV show positively. More Top Movies Trailers Forums. Season 2 Star Trek: Jedi and Jumanji Lead Final Weekend. A Star Wars Story. Part of the Collection: View All Videos 6. View All Photos A Star Wars Story," an all-new epic adventure. In a time of conflict, a group of unlikely heroes band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empire's ultimate weapon of destruction. This key event in the Star Wars timeline brings together ordinary people who choose to do extraordinary things, and in doing so, become part of something greater than themselves. Felicity Jones as Jyn Erso. Diego Luna as Captain Cassian Andor. Mads Mikkelsen as Galen Erso. Ben Mendelsohn as Director Orson Krennic. Donnie Yen as Chirrut Imwe. Alan Tudyk as K-2SO. Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera. Jiang Wen as Baze Malbus. Riz Ahmed as Bodhi Rook. Jimmy Smits as Bail Organa. Alistair Petrie as General Draven. Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma. Ben Daniels as General Merrick. Paul Kasey as Admiral Raddus. Stephen Stanton as Admiral Raddus. Ian McElhinney as General Dodonna. Fares Fares as Senator Vaspar. Jonathan Aris as Senator Jebel. Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Senator Pamlo. James Earl Jones as Darth Vader. Valene Kane as Lyra Erso. Beau Gadson as Young Jyn. Dolly Gadson as Younger Jyn. Duncan Pow as Sergeant Melshi. Jordan Stephens as Corporal Tonc. Babou Ceesay as Lieutenant Sefla. Aidan Cook as Two Tubes. Daniel Mays as Tivik. Andy de la Tour as General Hurst Romodi. Tony Pitts as Captain Pterro. Martin Gordon as Vanee. Gold Leader voice as Angus Macinnes. Wedge Antilles voice uncredited. Death Star Technician 2 uncredited. 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