star wars skeleton crew
star wars skeleton crew
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The production value is great, visuals, costumes , and set pieces are all really well done. As in many Star Wars adaptions the musical score is vary well done. The special effect are a stand out too.
I think the kids' acting is great for their young age (despite what some reviewers say). They are engaging and fun to watch and take you back to your own time as a kid. Jude Law's roguish character is interesting and keeps you guessing who he really is and what he is truly after.
The youthful Skeleton Crew is basically The Goonies in space. It is excellent fun.
On the Star Wars timeline we are in the same era as The Mandalorian, which is to say a period of upheaval after the fall of the evil Empire, when space is teeming with pirates. One such hunter of bounties is Jod Na Nawood, AKA Crimson Jack (Jude Law), a failed thief who meets the lost kids and becomes their untrustworthy guide, mentor and surrogate big brother as they stumble through traditionally fantastical worlds.
Skeleton Crew has felt incredibly refreshing. I've seen the first few episodes of Skeleton Crew , and I have to say I am kind of in love with this show so far.
There are numerous laugh-out-loud moments scattered throughout, but the series also takes itself seriously enough when it needs to.
It just has that wonderful, authentic Star Wars feeling-the world- and lore-building are fantastic, and the creators have absolutely nailed the tone of the 80s kids' adventure films. Fun homage to 80s kids' adventure films, via a Galaxy Far, Far Away.fun homage to 80s kids' adventure films, via a Galaxy Far, Far Away.
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