This was a real surprise. The premise seems awfully familiar but it's packed with plenty of self awareness and over the top humor to keep it from becoming a slog. Really enjoyable.
There are plenty of moments you can question and take issue with here, but this is the first Star Wars movie to take risks in a looooong time. It's worth the watch. Visuals are stunning. Nice to see Luke wielding a lightsaber again.
One of the better movies of the year and certainly worth watching. Not sure that a director's cut is warranted, but a must see for anybody that likes behind-the-music stories.
This movie will most definitely change your opinion on how many uses for butter there are. A classic Brando performance before they all started to get super weird. This is just enough weird. Tail end of the peak Brando era. Give it a try.
Coming after the one-two punch of 'Inglorious Bast**ds' and 'Django Unchained' made this a little hard to get through. It lacks the humor of the previous two for sure. It just left me cold and a little stunned that anyone thought it should go on as long as it does. Even the late cameos don't add much. Easy to skip.
See this at least once. It's full of great lines and greater performances. A true classic in every sense. It doesn't get better than a ticked off Bette Davis.
Trank certainly delivers an interesting story here but sometimes the story falls a little flat and lost my interest. Worth seeing once to see what brought the Star Wars people calling...before they fired him.
Performances are great and it's interesting to see what material was put back into the movie. The restoration was done well. Catch this one of you've seen it before and are curious what else could be done to it or if you're just looking for a good movie.
Issues I have with the full series aside, this is a pretty enjoyable watch. Wardrobe and Caspian are better, but there are worse children's movies to watch. Good characters and a great set of visuals at the end.
How can I transfer my Vinyl Record collection to USB Flash Drive ?
As far as I know, there are only record players that have a USB drive built in for this purpose. There shouldn't be another way of accomplishing this that I am aware of. Hope this helps. Googling might help to find a player that does this.