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[QUOTE="FeedTheDove, post: 1811070, member: 2219"] If the 'feel' you're looking for is typical Star Wars feel, you're most likely not going to get it from Rogue One. This movie has been talked about for being a 'different, gritty, war-like' movie ever since it started production. Personally, I loved the trailer. The shots were beautiful. The Star Destroyer sitting above the city on Jedha? Amazing. X-wings swooping through canyons in the dark - there was some really great cinematic stuff happening in that trailer. My favorite part of the trailer is when Jyn is walking out on the catwalk of what looks to be some sort of communication tower, and a TIE comes up from underneath. Of course there's the sneak preview of Vader at the end (this movie is NOT about him. I expect 4 minutes of screen time of him at the absolute most.) I could be biased because of my passion for Star Wars, but I thought it was an awesome trailer. And I can't wait for December. I am really bummed though, that Alexandre Desplat is not doing the score for the film anymore. I thought his work in the Deathly Hallows prt 1/2 was outstanding, and [I]perfect[/I] for a dark, gritty, war-film like Rogue One. Unfortunately, because of the re-shoots, his schedule didn't line up well enough and my dreams were shattered. Michael Giacchino will now be composing Rogue One. You can look him up but he's done movies like the Incredibles, Ratatouille, Up, Inside Out, and Cars 2... Needless to say, I wish Desplat was still scoring this film. Ugh. [/QUOTE]
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