This is a great addition to the Star Wars universe!
As the first spin-off film in the franchise, I was cautious tried to keep my expectations realistic. Spin-off films and shows tend to be disappointing. However, Rogue One exceeded my expectations, and then some.
The action and visuals were spectacular. Like many say, it's the Saving Private Ryan of Star Wars, or maybe even Band of Brothers (both great films/shows, go watch them), but PG-13.
The story itself started off a bit fast and convoluted, however, I see that as more of a plot point than a con. The Rebellion is lost and confused about what to do to deal with the Death Star, which I felt that the "jumping around" gave the impression of. It also gave the image of all the forces that had to come together to make the final goal of the story possible: the theft of the Death Star plans. The second half of the film is spectacular, with non-stop, brutal action/combat.
The dialogue was also great with many humorous lines. The characters could've used some more development, but it was good enough for the film. The acting also was done very well and is convincing.
The music was also spectacular, and I often find it stuck in my head, but I welcome it instead of wishing it would go away.
A con with the film, and my only big one, would be the "fan service." A couple fan service scenes were unnecessary, and felt like it took me away from the story, like a distraction (one from Jedha and one from Yavin IV). I really don't think Star Wars needs any fan service like that, and one plays into the "everything is connected" trope. It's a big universe, so it should appear to be like one.
Overall, I think Rogue One deserves all 5 Stars. If you love Star Wars, you are doing yourself a disservice not seeing Rogue One.
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Recently, I got rid of cable TV in favor of streaming services. However, I still wanted access to local stations (since those come at no charge).
Setup was pretty straightforward. Just plug the coaxial cable into the TV, and wallah. Attaching the antenna to the stand was also easy. Just slip it between the stand notches. No screws, no pins, and it seems to stay secure in the stand.
Picture quality seems good. Reception for local stations is very consistent and clear with no noticeable static (however, this could change if stations were closer to the max range of this antenna, and I am lucky as I live within 10 miles of the major local stations).
Appearance wise, it looks plain, which works for my living room (I am not an interior designer). It does stick out, but it doesn't look bad for me. The antenna is thin enough that, if you wanted to hide it, you could possibly stick it behind a TV or other object on your entertainment center. It does come with a sticky pad-thing, so you can mount it on your wall (which I would never do as I fear paint being peeled off), the back of the TV, or back of the entertainment center.
Overall, I am satisfied with the antenna. It does what I needed it to do.