It was OK. While there was good production value in the appearance the new guys weren't all that great, save for the one Ace rebel pilot whose name I can't remember but he was hardly there. But beyond that, the film felt weak through the rest of it. Too much exposition at the start before it cuts to rushed and rather flimsy second half. And by that point everything that happens sort of falls off the skin like you knew it would happen. It doesn't shock, it doesn't surprise, and... [hider]The Star Killer Whatever-the-fuck was an incredibly limp-dick thing that had so long plagued the Expanded Universe: a lot of shitting about with guns bigger than the last with no real point but to try and be more dramatic while all the while forgetting the quantum nature of coming to a point the human brain can actually fail to cope scales so large, so they stumble over the drop-off of the ability to care.[/hider] All in all I give it... [hider] No-JarJar outta den [/hider] [hider] You'd be better off with the original trilogy imo. [/hider] [hider] Too much vanilla-bean from Disney [/hider] [hider] So go watch that Moby Dick movie instead as a modern place-holder to Master and Commander. [/hider]