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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Final Trailer

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I know its a TFA thread but since we are all just waiting for the film: Anyone here seen The People vs George Lucas documentary?

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I can recommend it, the documentary dives into 3 major parts: The altered versions of Star Wars and how hardcore fans felt betrayed. The prequels namely Phantom Menace and the future of Star Wars.

There is even footage of fans lining up for Phantom Menace and some cringe interviews, some girl said she would "remember this moment and tell her children about it" as she waited for Phantom Menace to start.

I liked it when the doc first came out but I was like 13 back then. So my opinion of it might change on a rewatch.
 
The part i liked was the footage of Phantom Menace showing, because we might get something similar.

Seeing people describe them watching PT for the first time is funny. One guy even admits that he was in complete denial

I dont mean to jinx Force Awakens, i think it will be better than the prequels. But like another poster said, we actually got some good entertainment out of the prequels, Red Letter Media, various fan edits, songs, spoofs. So its not all for waste.
 
The part i liked was the footage of Phantom Menace showing, because we might get something similar.

Seeing people describe them watching PT for the first time is funny. One guy even admits that he was in complete denial

I dont mean to jinx Force Awakens, i think it will be better than the prequels. But like another poster said, we actually got some good entertainment out of the prequels, Red Letter Media, various fan edits, songs, spoofs. So its not all for waste.

It's gonna be great.
 
I'm not sure how this could be worse than the prequels. The trailers alone have more character than that whole trilogy. Most dogfood commercials have more character.
 
It's worth it! TCW absolutely saves the prequels from utter awfulness.

You should also check out Genndy Tartakovsky's Clone Wars series. The entire thing has been spliced together on YouTube. I'd say it does the Padme-Anakin relationship better than anything else you'll find in the series.

The Blu-Ray set's great. I'd definitely recommend it.

I bought it. Sucks that there's no 1-6 set, but so be it. Should I watch the movie that's basically an intro to this series? Because I hear it's pretty crappy.

I keep forgetting there was another Clone Wars show, thanks for reminding me
 
It's gonna be great.

I'm not sure how this could be worse than the prequels. The trailers alone have more character than that whole trilogy. Most dogfood commercials have more character.

Feeling confident too.

But nerves will hit when that crawl starts, i think we will all know within the first 10 minutes whether the tone is right.

As long as the words "trade federation" and "senate" do not appear in the crawl, i think we are good.
 
That's not enough for a documentary. Not even fucking close.

Then it's a good thing they had other sources beyond forum trolls.

There's no such thing as a perfect documentary, but The People vs. George Lucas doesn't exist just to have fanboys whine about it on forums. They explore the artist implications and cultural repercussions of his decisions, from film preservationists and collectors, to cultural historians, to ranting and raving fanboys, to even those that defend his decisions even if they don't agree with them.

I rather enjoyed the film exploring just how much a piece of art belongs to its creator versus the people who assimilate it into their very culture and lifestyle, when the creation surpasses the creator.
 
Just realized that the Tie Fighter's can fire backwards. They have a turret on the underside. There was a hint of that in the second teaser (where a Tie Fighter is firing in a hanger bay) but now I see it being used in the dogfighting sequences shown in the this final teaser.
 
Just realized that the Tie Fighter's can fire backwards. They have a turret on the underside. There was a hint of that in the second teaser (where a Tie Fighter is firing in a hanger bay) but now I see it being used in the dogfighting sequences shown in the this final teaser.
There are actually two different TIE Fighter models seen so far; one is just a black repaint of the original design, and the other is the Special Forces TIE Fighter with two seats, a red stripe, and a bottom-mounted turret.
 
I'm was kinda interested in "The prequels strike back" for a Star Wars documrntary. But it's looking more and more like it will become a "you purists are WRONG and didn't get it"

Than actual documentary on why people like em and their positive impact on nerd and pop culture. shame.

But yes that people vs lucas documentary looked like someone reading Jedi Council forums out loud.
 
There are actually two different TIE Fighter models seen so far; one is just a black repaint of the original design, and the other is the Special Forces TIE Fighter with two seats, a red stripe, and a bottom-mounted turret.

Yeah, I think the two seater is called the First Order Special Forces TIE.
 
Just realized that the Tie Fighter's can fire backwards. They have a turret on the underside. There was a hint of that in the second teaser (where a Tie Fighter is firing in a hanger bay) but now I see it being used in the dogfighting sequences shown in the this final teaser.

Yep there's room for 2 people in the new tie fighters, pilot and gunner. You can see this in the lego set.
 
Early BBS Star Wars forums were scary as fuck. My exposure and attempted participation in those in the early-mid 90s is a major reason I gave up on Star Wars for years. Coming back for TPM didn't exactly help.

Of course then I just landed on Outpost Gallifrey so I got no room to talk
 
So, this commercial for Toys 'R Us is trying to mine the same sort of feel as that PS4 Battlefront commercial. Except it does it in all the wrongest ways.

It's basically a celebration of the ethos being mocked in this comic.

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My almost 5 year old son is definitely into the same stuff I am into. Not sure if I did what the comic did or if it was because he saw me enjoying my hobbies that he also wanted to do it. Maybe it's because most kids stuff is Star Wars or Marvel atm too. He also likes the same sports team that I do. It's probably brainwashing.
 
My almost 5 year old son is definitely into the same stuff I am into. Not sure if I did what the comic did or if it was because he saw me enjoying my hobbies that he also wanted to do it. Maybe it's because most kids stuff is Star Wars or Marvel atm too. He also likes the same sports team that I do. It's probably brainwashing.

It's only normal to want to bond with your kid over something you love. Most parents do that and there's nothing wrong with it unless you go crazy like some parents.

Nothing wrong with the Battlefront ad. The Toy's R Us one is sad because it portrays an obsessive father that can only connect with his daughter if she shares his nerdy passion. It's pathetic how he is only able to show affection to her when she shows an interest in Star Wars, at least as far as the ad is concerned. It gives a terrible message to both parents and kids.
 
I'm was kinda interested in "The prequels strike back" for a Star Wars documrntary. But it's looking more and more like it will become a "you purists are WRONG and didn't get it"

Than actual documentary on why people like em and their positive impact on nerd and pop culture. shame.

But yes that people vs lucas documentary looked like someone reading Jedi Council forums out loud.
The prequels had a positive impact on nerd culture? They just made a bunch of dissatisfied moviegoers into really loud and annoying whiners. Kind of a net loss really.
 
The prequels had a positive impact on nerd culture? They just made a bunch of dissatisfied moviegoers into really loud and annoying whiners. Kind of a net loss really.

I mean, kind of. What many don't seem to get is that there are a shitload of people who like the prequels and Clone Wars stuff. The "internet" just thinks they exist in a bubble. They indeed made a bunch of dissatisfied moviegoers into really loud and annoying whiners, yes, but this does not comprise the populace.
 
How much cooler are X wings than the oddly futuristic crafts from the prequels?
To be honest, I fucking love the Naboo N-1 Starfighter. It doesn't look futuristic to me so much as retro-futuristic with that chrome finish and those sleek curves. Very much reminds me of an old car.

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The prequels had a positive impact on nerd culture? They just made a bunch of dissatisfied moviegoers into really loud and annoying whiners. Kind of a net loss really.

Which in turn led to people whining about the whiners, and now here I am, whining about whiners whining about whiners.

Thanks a lot, Jar-Jar.
 
To be honest, I fucking love the Naboo N-1 Starfighter. It doesn't look futuristic to me so much as retro-futuristic with that chrome finish and general form-over-function aesthetic.

Yep. There's problems with the prequels but the art design ain't fuckin' one of 'em.

But it was nice seeing X-Wings and TIE's in the new trailer. I think... the thing is that all this shit is pretty cool.
 
Can't believe they made a documentary about hating on GL. He's like built museums and schools and stuff with his money.

I accepted after the Special Editions that these are his films. As much as we like to say they're "ours", they really aren't.

Once I accepted that, and kept my old VHS copies, I was content w/ the changes. I don't agree w/ all of them, but I always had to keep that in the back of my mind about him owning these films.

Obviously he doesn't anymore, so it would be great for Disney to go back and re-release a "definitive version" minus some of the more groan inducing additions (nnnnnoooooooo!!!!!), but I have my versions of the Blu-Ray if I want to see them in full HD glory, and I have my old VHS copies if I want to see them in their original form.
 
To be honest, I fucking love the Naboo N-1 Starfighter. It doesn't look futuristic to me so much as retro-futuristic with that chrome finish and those sleek curves. Very much reminds me of an old car.

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The new X-Wing is great, but I wouldn't have minded a more different design from the old one, especially since I prefer the old one's wing design.

YES!

I fell in love with these as soon as I saw them. I thought they were super sleek.

I also really liked the first Jedi Starfighter they introduced.

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I like a lot of the prequel ships and vehicles. The LAAT's are my favourite. The noise they make is fantastic. The Naboo starfighters are underappreciated too.
 
My favorite ship design so far from The Force Awakens is Kylo Ren's shuttle.


You can see the shuttles roots in the old Lambda Shuttle, but this is a much more menacing craft, reminiscent of a giant bat or vulture.
 
My favorite ship design so far from The Force Awakens is Kylo Ren's shuttle.



You can see the shuttles roots in the old Lambda Shuttle, but this is a much more menacing craft, reminiscent of a giant bat or vulture.

Hot damn, haven't seen that before. Beautiful. I also thought most of the PT ships were pretty awesome too, definitely something they got right.
 
Can't say I like the midsection of the shuttle at all, but lord ha'mercy does that Star Destroyer variant make up for it.
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You know when Finn and Kylo are about to fight in the forest at the end of the trailer? I swear.. I keep fucking seeing John Snow (Maybe because of the hair) when he walks up and then swings the sword. Haha.
 
My favorite ship design so far from The Force Awakens is Kylo Ren's shuttle.



You can see the shuttles roots in the old Lambda Shuttle, but this is a much more menacing craft, reminiscent of a giant bat or vulture.

That thing is fucking massive. Such a cool design.
 
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