I watched it, LOVED it....better than TFA in my opinion and connected so well to Episode IV, considering it could be a new "must watch" for new people to watch Star Wars who haven't seen it, before seeing Ep IV
... found the 3D downright horrific. TBH, the poor quality of the 3D may have played a major role in my unenjoyment of the the movie. The blurriness was literally giving me vertigo.
Even knowing how Rogue One would have to end, I liked the way they tied everything together. I honestly didn't know Tarkin's actor was dead. I thought the CGI for him (and Leia) was pretty good. I wasn't looking too closely though.
One thing that's bothered me all these years...
When they display the "Death Star plans", the weapon is always centered on the equator. However, when built, the weapon is either north or south (depending on the orientation of the Death Star). Now, you can make the argument the original plans called for it on the equator and they changed while building. But if that's the case, you can't trust the plans for really anything.
I did think they did a good job bringing a young Leia back (I'm assuming CGI).
Not only young Leia, but Tarkin were done using motion capture actors with CGI overlays so we "see" Peter Cushing and Carrie Fisher. I assume you also noticed that Red Leader and Gold Leader were also in the final battle, the same actors who appear in Episode 4. We think they used the same shots as from A New Hope with some new dialog. They seemed to do the same trick as the pre-show on Tower of Terror, where we would see them say certain words, then they would cut away for the new dialog.
And, once Leia's ship escaped by going into hyperspace, why didn't they jump into hyperspace at the beginning of Episode 4?
At that point they were too close to the gravity well of Tatooine to make a jump.
But I thought ships couldn't be tracked through hyperspace. So the Tantive does a (or multiple) hyperspace jumps and ends up near Tatooine. How did the Star Destroyer (with Vader on board) get there? Lucky guess?Add to it that they were being pursued by a faster, and more heavily armed ship and being fired upon, they may have chosen to drop out just to drop the plans on Tatooine in the hopes they'll get to Kenobi, then had their light speed engines damaged by fire from that Star Destroyer.
But I thought ships couldn't be tracked through hyperspace. So the Tantive does a (or multiple) hyperspace jumps and ends up near Tatooine. How did the Star Destroyer (with Vader on board) get there? Lucky guess?