It is a good movie, Sup Forums?
It is a good movie, Sup Forums?
Yes
>What's it like to hold the hand of someone you love, interlinked
>Do they teach you how to feel finger to finger, interlinked
>Do you long to have your heart interlinked, interlinked
No, Harrison Ford's character is still alive which means we have to see his face again for yet another film.
>She is getting fucked by chad right now, How does that make you feel? interlinked
Yeah I'm kinda bummed that the Goose died because that means if there's a sequel he likely won't be in it
can't they just put his clone into a story?
by yet another film I meant Blade Runner 2049. I doubt there'll be a sequel for a long time. I'm just sick of old actors being dug up to reprise their roles in modern films for nostalgia, Ford is a prime example of a miserable old man trying to act. They should have called it Blade Runner 2059 and started it with Gosling standing over Deckard's grave.
I guess Star Wars is heavily responsible for my sour opinion.
I like it
It's not just a "good", it's legitimately excellent.
easily the best film of 2017
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>gingers are actually replicants
kek
Yeah but Episode 7 was a piece of shit of a rehash. I still agree with you, but I wouldn't use VII as a baseline.
well cinematography-wise it was excellent, villeneuve near his best
> Ford is a prime example of a miserable old man trying to act
Dude can't be bothered to try to act, but imo he gave his best performance in 2049
Sure of you're a reddit pleb
Sure if you're a Sup Forums patrician
I'm really glad I saw it in the theater.
All of his characters are somewhat the same, on different scenarios
>cyberpunk Han Solo
>WWII Han Solo
>cop Han Solo