




DedRevil
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I watched “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu”in IMAX. Back in 2019, I had only seen the opening of The “Mandalorian” while examining the LED-shot “virtual production” technology, but this time I had no problem diving in. Action, car chases, close-quarters combat, sword fights, gun battles, death matches, aerial combat, giant monsters, giant mechs. A complete “everything versus everything” showcase. CGI, puppets, special makeup, animatronics, stop motion. Even the behind-the-scenes craftsmanship feels like it has everything packed in. X-Wings, AT-ATs, AT-RTs, speeders, stormtroopers, droids. Nearly every element from across the entire history of the Star Wars saga is in as well. An entertainment spectacle made with craftsmanlike skill by Jon Favreau.









Oh, we can talk about "The Mandalorian and Grogu" now. It's bad. It's really bad. It's the apotheosis of "content" as a creative philosophy. It's proof that even if you shoot a couple of television episodes with an IMAX camera, they are still television episodes.









Hilary Duff, 38 year old mother of 4 kids 🤯🥵


