Well, I saw it yesterday and well, um, it was... ok. I'd been hearing about 90% 'it was great' and 10% 'it was awful' but to me it was decent but it should have been so much better.
Just seems so odd to me Hollywood has thrown billions of dollars and top-notch talent at all the newer films both the pre-sequels and the Disney films and they can't come close to the imagination, excitment, charm, and just plain fun of a movie made back in '77 on a shoestring budget by a director no one had ever heard of.
Just for one thing, the characters in the original movies were timeless, Luke the farm boy with a far-away look in his eyes, Han the rogue with a heart of gold but a little rough around the edges, Obi-wan the wise mentor with a troubled past and quite a few secrets. Even characters like Lando who was sorta a knock-off of Han were memorable. Here, I can't even remember most of the characters names.
I liked the blind swordsman monk at first, he seemed an interesting change in the 'burnt-out' Jedi archtype. He had some amusing quips and some interplay with heavy weapons monk, but as the movie went on the writers seemed to lose interest in the character. And eventually I'm not even that sure why they chose to tap along to the Imperial records planet.
And Craddock or what ever his name was- white tunic bad guy as just dull. I did like the interplay of setting him and Tarkin up as rivals but as compared to Tarkin, Vader and the other original villians he just seemed flat and dull.
I did enjoy the big ground and space battle at the end but the rest of the movie just seemed a bit of a slog to get up to it as opposed to the original films that seemed zip along from one exciting scene to the next. Frankly I'm glad I went to see it but won't see it again nor do I have any desire to pick it up on DVD.
And if you guys will indulge me here, can someone please explain computers to Hollywood!?!! The Death Star plans were a friggin' computer file for crying out loud, YOU CAN MAKE AS MANY COPIES OF IT AS YOU WANT!!! There' no reason after the Mon Calamori got the plans they couldn't have sent out copies to every Rebel ship in the fleet, the Rebel base, copied it to a zillion storage devices etc! Maybe I missed it but throw in something about how the Star Destroyers were jamming them from sending the files out by transmission or how the files had some sort of copy protection to keep you from endlessly duplicating them- just a simple fig leaf would have worked...
And as to the CGI characters, I thought Tarkin looked pretty good in some scenes and fell in a horrible 'uncanny valley' in others. And one little nagging thing, Cushing wasn't a very tall guy, but here they have him looming over white tunic baddie. He did this to Leia in the original yeah but I'm assuming Fisher isn't that tall either. Just seemed to make the character seem even more off.