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I don't get the problem. It's to allow it to be used in a fight scene where someone's saber slides down the blade and then gets caught. Once you use film logic, and not reddit logic, you're fine.
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I don't get the problem. It's to allow it to be used in a fight scene where someone's saber slides down the blade and then gets caught. Once you use film logic, and not reddit logic, you're fine.
For people who are new to Star Wars or are not huge fans of it, this isn't a very good trailer.
I mean... what's the premise of the movie?
There's radio static on the probe droid in Empire Strikes Back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyBWw2jynIw
It is transmitting, after all.
After the JP trailer I was expecting something shitty, quite surprised that it was pretty damn good and also, those seem to be vents on the lightsaber.
First of all, Dooku's bent hilt with a straight blade coming out of it certainly looks like it would "impede the user's ability in certain situations." It's not like the blade is bent like a katana or scimitar or something. It's just some weird bent handle. Explain to me a practical use for that with reasoning that is less absurd than any reasoning for the cross guard.the difference is that it's a hilt design. It doesn't impede the user's ability in certain situations. Even the Staff is reasonable to a degree because it could serve a purpose, but this thing just dumb. If the hilts are EVER used for their intended purpose, a lightsaber has made contact with the hilt and has broken the metal part off. At this point, if you look at Maul's staff getting split in half, then it means the hilt guard will just fall off, slicing your arm off in the process (useless), or it will reveal the beam of light going out of the crystal in the main hilt and there was no point in the metal guard to start with. It's just stupid.
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Though I'm also coming around to the idea of the saber being too powerful and it's just stuff shooting out of the sides.
Probably posted a ton already but that new lightsaber is totally just Henry's from No More Heroes.
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Probably posted a ton already but that new lightsaber is totally just Henry's from No More Heroes.
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''The trailer felt like five seconds,'' said Harry Knowles, who founded the Ain't-It-Cool-News Web site (www.aint-it-cool-news.com), which is populated by movie fans obsessed with ''Star Wars.'' Over the Internet, Mr. Knowles seemed stricken with guilt about his early qualms about the new ''Star Wars.''
''I hate myself for every doubt I had,'' he said. ''What on earth was I ever thinking? Analyzing every nugget, every whisper. Worrying about reshoots and deadlines. George seems to be 100 percent on his game.''
Other fans, on the Internet, talked about weeping and shaking while watching the trailer.
Probs Luke. Kill him off relatively early to show the bad guy means business, then have him as a ghost.So who do we all think will die first?
I like the rest of the trailer, but I could watch this scene a bajillion times. It's so goddamn good. Fuck.
Is there any chance that the hooded figure with the cross guard lightsaber is a Dark Jedi instead of a Sith?
This.
And other people have mentioned it in this thread too.
It could be some kind of tweaked sabre that can cut thru regular sabres (and requires exhaust ports because it is so powerful).
Been watching the trailer for like the past 2.5 hours. So hyped, love the lightsaber. But I keep seeing things about the TPM teaser trailer and how everyone loved it. Found this NYT article about it too: http://www.nytimes.com/1998/11/23/movies/now-playing-two-new-minutes-of-star-wars.html At the bottom of the article is this little gem that I wanted to share:
There's a little part inside me that wants this movie to be bad, just for the crow
They may have gone too far in a few places, but what's there looks fun and I anticipate seeing it.
Don't even go there man. Just because I can see that happening.People are going to lose it when he kills Luke with his saber hilt.
Harry Knowles is still alive?
I haven't thought about AICN in years.
thought everyone could do whatever design they wanted its their personal design.
Whats dumb about it if only that person has to learn to use it?
It's still better than no protection at all
The hilt could be purely aesthetic. Not a big deal.
Nah man. Don't you understand what this is?The hilt could be purely aesthetic. Not a big deal.
Cross-Guard
I'm a bit embarrassed I didn't see that right away. Design may be redeemed if they are going for a longsword type fighting style. Although a lethal cross guard sort of makes not a great of sense, what else could they use?
Still hate the fucking droid design.
I wanted to see more of the space and spaceships in space but ok it is just a short teaser trailer.
This.
And other people have mentioned it in this thread too.
It could be some kind of tweaked sabre that can cut thru regular sabres (and requires exhaust ports because it is so powerful).
Don't tell that to The Internet.
My whole thing is if/when they cut the crossguard, the fingers are immediately next. So why give a shit?Nah man. Don't you understand what this?
#Sabergate
First of all, Dooku's bent hilt with a straight blade coming out of it certainly looks like it would "impede the user's ability in certain situations." It's not like the blade is bent like a katana or scimitar or something. It's just some weird bent handle. Explain to me a practical use for that with reasoning that is less absurd than any reasoning for the cross guard.
And again, you are assuming one use of the crossguard, and I'm saying it' silly to assume that is the only way it's used without seeing it be used. Every time we see two sabers cross in the movies, they either bounce off or are locked together. Have we ever seen one saber slide down the "shaft" of another one? Then why are we to assume that would even happen and break off the crossguards?, or the guy wielding it would let it happen? I can imagine them locking blades and him spinning his in some weird ways to force the other guy to maneuver his saber, or catching the blade and spinning it out of the other guys hands. People keep only thinking of defensive applications when I feel like it may be more offensive and aggressive uses that show its "practicality."
So who do we all think will die first?
The sith flips his lightsaber mid battle and grabs it by the beam with his Mandelorian iron hands before smacking Luke in the head with it.Except swords are multipurpose and gross guards are also used as a hammer or pick by grabbing the blade and singing the sword like a sledge hammer.
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But there would be a beam inside the metal. All beams would originate from the same central crystal.I want it to make sense. I hope it makes sense. But right now all I see is a metal crossguard that's supposed to defend you from a beam that cuts through everything. It's like making a deep dive submarine out of thin glass.