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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Final Trailer

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Regardless, pushing a button and killing of masses of people is a lot less personal than going face to face with scores of kids and cutting them to pieces. I could press a button, destroy a planet full of strangers, and live with it. I couldn't butcher thirty kids that I knew personally and live with that.. Prequel Anakin fuck off and burn in molten metal for eternity.

Prequel Anakin becomes a lot better if you watch the Clone Wars/Rebels series. Lot of stuff there the prequels NEEDED.
 
Thanks for clearing that up. It's been a while since I saw that movie.

Just cause I don't know you or your pass but from what I was taught in the military and my experience, button, gun, or knife. It doesn't matter. Once you cross that line it's all the same and your thoughts are going to consume you regardless until you find some reasoning or you go insane. The method and consequences and things we think is just stuff we tell ourselves to cope.

How that applies to Vader? The thought of losing everything he loved consumed him to the point of committing those atrocities as Anikin. Pushing a button or using a shank on people he knows or doesn't know doesn't mean anything to him because he did away with those thoughts as Vader. Until he met Luke.

That's how I see Vader/Anikin atleast.

I've served in the military and my judgement is that it's much easier to kill faceless people than kill people that are looking you in the eye. You might find this book interesting.
 
It did only come out today. I doubt many people have had chance to read it yet. I don't get my copy until the end of the week.

I know I'm a bit overkeen on this one but the ending left me with questions, QUESTIONS MAN.

I'll settle down...
 
I think they are trying to avoid that actors and CG creatues appear on the same screen to a minimum. The robots are supposed to be non-CG for the most time.
 
Tiny-but-cute little thing I noticed in this shot:

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Are my eyes playing tricks on me, or is BB-8's head leaping off his body when the explosion goes off?

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Cross posting from the Star Wars OT because it's always so damned quiet in there and there are clearly comic readers here:

Poe is supposedly one of the best pilots in the galaxy and didn't Qui Gon say that Anakin was such a good pilot because he was force sensitive (allowing him to almost predict/see what is going to happen before it actually does).

If Poe really is such a great pilot then I don't think it would be too much of a stretch to have him be force sensitive - it anything it would be stranger if he wasn't...
 
Tiny-but-cute little thing I noticed in this shot:

Are my eyes playing tricks on me, or is BB-8's head leaping off his body when the explosion goes off?

ri8b.gif

You're right - the force of the explosion knocks the dome up a bit, but not enough so that it doesn't get caught when it falls back down.

Considering they dock in X-wings, those are some pretty strong electromagnets...
 
I've served in the military and my judgement is that it's much easier to kill faceless people than kill people that are looking you in the eye. You might find this book interesting.

Maybe one day we can have a conversation about this topic. I'll check the link and book out once my day calms alittle.

On topic, I showed the trailer to my 11 year old this morning before I sent her to school and to say that she's beyond estactic is an understatement. Her only complaint is that it's too far away. She said she can't wait to tell her friends about it.
 
Poe is supposedly one of the best pilots in the galaxy and didn't Qui Gon say that Anakin was such a good pilot because he was force sensitive (allowing him to almost predict/see what is going to happen before it actually does).

If Poe really is such a great pilot then I don't think it would be too much of a stretch to have him be force sensitive - it anything it would be stranger if he wasn't...

I am not really a fan of using "Force sensitivity" as the fundamental reason for somebody being skilled in something.
 
The music from the trailer is still stuck in my head two days later and that almost never happens to me with trailers. It just feels like it could be a soundtrack for life, like it could go with almost anything.
 
I thought it was common knowledge the Nazi's were actively pursueing to summon Ctuthlu as the final push for ending the war.

And they succeeded, which is why your current perception of reality is only a curtain that is protecting your sanity from shattering for recognizing the certain doom you personally are taking steps towards day after day to serve our lord and death.

In ROTJ I'm pretty sure all the Rebels kept saying "May the Force be with you!" to one another. They seemed to believe in it (and there were lots of people and different species among those Rebels)

That are a few people that have been in direct contact with Luke - not the entire rebellion. Many of whom died during the attack run. And not enough to keep a religion running across a galaxy, especially if we are to believe that Luke made a monk and disappeared without further prove of the force.
 
I am not really a fan of using "Force sensitivity" as the fundamental reason for somebody being skilled in something.

Me either. Can we have one main character who's specialness isn't defined on his relationship to the fuckin' Force? How about just hard work and dedication? Human ingenuity and skill? Can a man just be a really good pilot in his own regard?
 
Poe is supposedly one of the best pilots in the galaxy and didn't Qui Gon say that Anakin was such a good pilot because he was force sensitive (allowing him to almost predict/see what is going to happen before it actually does).

If Poe really is such a great pilot then I don't think it would be too much of a stretch to have him be force sensitive - it anything it would be stranger if he wasn't...

Wedge Antilles is a great pilot but I don't think he's Force-sensitive.
 
You're right - the force of the explosion knocks the dome up a bit, but not enough so that it doesn't get caught when it falls back down.

Considering they dock in X-wings, those are some pretty strong electromagnets...

It may not be the force of the explosion, it could be an "oh shit" type thing to be honest.
 
Is it ever explained how Anakin had the knowledge to go force ghost since Yoda and Obi Wan had to train for it?

It would be explained by the fact that the whole "having to train for it" idea came 22 years after the "Anakin is a Force ghost" idea.
 
There is definitely some aliens in the film but alongside like Chewie, have to wait and see. The thing about Chewie is, he doesn't age badly over time like CGI, so I would hope if they ever do one, isn't CGI.
Lupita Nyong'o plays the CGI alien Maz Kanata.
 
Poe is supposedly one of the best pilots in the galaxy and didn't Qui Gon say that Anakin was such a good pilot because he was force sensitive (allowing him to almost predict/see what is going to happen before it actually does).

If Poe really is such a great pilot then I don't think it would be too much of a stretch to have him be force sensitive - it anything it would be stranger if he wasn't...

Wedge was a great pilot, he was not force sensitive.
Han was a great pilot, he was not force sensitive.
For fuck sake come on.
Two of the biggest curses of the interwebs, fan fiction and fan speculation.
 
Woaah no need to jump on NutJobJim there, wasn't saying Poe must be force sensitive, said it's not a stretch!
 
Ever asked yourself why not more prominent directors want to take care of episode 8 and 9? It's because the production team is going to make this movie and not the director. There will be only very limited creative freedom for them. So you don't have to worry that episode IX will be as campy as Jurassic World.
This isn't Marvel.
 
The idea of multiple force sensitive leads isn't odd.

Our 3 leads in the prequels: Anakin, Padme, Obi-Wan. 2/3 force sensitive

Our 3 leads in the originals: Luke, Leia, Han. 2/3 force sensitive.
 
OK, I know meatier plot details are out there so this level of speculation is daft BUUUUT

what if, yeah, all 3 leads are Force sensitive, and Kylo Ren gets brought to the Light Side

and then they go about trying to re-establish some sort of Jedi Order

and then Luke as all "yeah, how about no" and that's how he becomes the "villain", trying to stop the birth of a new generation of fucking idiots with lightsabers
 
I just like the idea of having a really good pilot who isn't in all this mythical Force bullshit/SECRET JEDI ACADEMY/KNIGHTS OF REN BACKSTORY/WHO ARE HIS PARENTS/etc. Like a more developed version of Wedge. Good ol' human accomplishment. Somebody who has a key role in all three acts without being, like, THE ONE or related to the One or whatever.
 
Me either. Can we have one main character who's specialness isn't defined on his relationship to the fuckin' Force? How about just hard work and dedication? Human ingenuity and skill? Can a man just be a really good pilot in his own regard?

What about Han and Lando tho

Honestly, if "force sensitivity" is casually divorced from midichlorians forever from here out, I think the special snowflake issue is largely rectified. A hero's journey story usually involves some powerful magic the hero uses that makes them stand out, make them be the "chosen one." However, the way this was handled in the original trilogy was satisfying because the force was something everywhere accessible but immensively powerful which could be utilized through training and self control. Turning the force into special snowflake immaculate conception shit in the prequels wasn't just bizarrely stupid, it was counter to the whole point. One feels like a bad anime about breeding super cattle, the other feels like a martial arts movie in space.
 
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