Yeah it had some def nods to that hover board scene eh?At first I thought it was a homage to Spy Kids, but now I'm thinking that whole chase scene was a homage to Back to the Future.
Yeah it had some def nods to that hover board scene eh?At first I thought it was a homage to Spy Kids, but now I'm thinking that whole chase scene was a homage to Back to the Future.
Not sure about the Space Mods on their hover mopeds.
Black Krrsantan > Baby Yoda
I had the same issues, but still generally liked the episode, but the series feels a bit like a mixed bag. I respect them for taking so many chances, but not everything is paying off.A few reasons why I didn't care much for this episode:
Too much cheesiness (Saying "I am Boba Fett!" to a goofy droid, bonding with a Bantha, etc.)
Where were the spur sound effects when Boba found Shand?
How did Shand survive that long ass ride to the modder?
That modification montage was unnecessarily long with the cheesy ass music.
Shand says the speed biker gang likely didn't wipe out the Tusken tribe. Boba wipes out the speed bikers anyway.
Slave 1 turning on its forward thrusters...to go backwards.
Nobody really cares about Boba Fett - the factions aren't even intimidated by him.
Just too much conversation to explain things. The series should show, not tell.
Episode 4 = bad. Hope this series picks up!
It was in there twice, there’s a third nod to it but visuallyI certainly missed it, but apparently at the end of the most recent episode....
...when they mention using credits to get extra muscle, the theme music from The Mandalorian plays....
This series version of Fett makes me rethink if he really is that cool of a character as I thought when I was a kid.
Chapter 5
This is the best episode of the Book of Boba Fett by miles and it doesn't even have Boba in it, LMAOOOO
This episode proves how much better this series should have been.
It's Bryce Dallas Howard, and she has this touch... I dunno, but this just seems so much more professional looking than a lot of what we've seen in both shows. I haven't looked it up, but it looks like maybe she has her own DP?, as there's very clearly, a more cinematic look going on here. Editing also seems great, and it just seems more cohesive. After knocking some of the recent episodes for feeling a little more amateur, this just doesn't feel like that... So, I'm starting to think that maybe Robert Rodriguez has been holding the show back, even though I quite enjoyed his Boba episode in The Mandalorian... and not saying that I didn't enjoy some stuff already in this, namely Ep2.So I heard the latest episode is great! Will watch Friday night as I am away on business. BUT if it’s good, why don’t they just keep the same director through all the show, I.e let them shoot every episode.
yeah I get it, it might be because of other work commitments etc but surely the show runners/producers see the change in quality/consistency etc and how it must impact the overall standard of the show.
I haven't looked it up, but it looks like maybe she has her own DP?
This series version of Fett makes me rethink if he really is that cool of a character as I thought when I was a kid.
And episode 2 is also one of the ones Robert Rodriguez didn't direct.It's Bryce Dallas Howard, and she has this touch... I dunno, but this just seems so much more professional looking than a lot of what we've seen in both shows. I haven't looked it up, but it looks like maybe she has her own DP?, as there's very clearly, a more cinematic look going on here. Editing also seems great, and it just seems more cohesive. After knocking some of the recent episodes for feeling a little more amateur, this just doesn't feel like that... So, I'm starting to think that maybe Robert Rodriguez has been holding the show back, even though I quite enjoyed his Boba episode in The Mandalorian... and not saying that I didn't enjoy some stuff already in this, namely Ep2.