I seriously need to see an official image of Luke. The suspense...
I seriously need to see an official image of Luke. The suspense...
No poe poster? I really like oscar isaac as a actor..
No poe poster? I really like oscar isaac as a actor..
In marketing language, a gimmick is a unique or quirky special feature that makes something "stand out" from its contemporaries. However, the special feature is typically thought to be of little relevance or use.
Hilt is not a gimmick, but this pose is a gimmick they use to obscure half of their faces. It's cool once.
She's "force melted" (her words) in this movie. Grandma Leia in full effect.
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In marketing language, a gimmick is a unique or quirky special feature that makes something "stand out" from its contemporaries. However, the special feature is typically thought to be of little relevance or use.
Hilt is not a gimmick, but this pose is a gimmick they use to obscure half of their faces. It's cool once.
The villain getting a uniquely cool lightsaber is a gimmick that makes it stand out from other lightsabers.
The edgy style/half-obscured face theme being used across the posters is also a gimmick that makes its character teasers stand out from other character-focused posters.
Good interview with Boyega and Ridley from Hollywood Reporter.
Good interview with Boyega and Ridley from Hollywood Reporter.
As much as most of Star Wars fandom is warm and embracing, there is this strain of ugliness, this whole #BoycottStarWars movement, where people are upset that Star Wars has been co-opted by women and people of color. How did you feel when you first heard about it?
The biggest movement so far is the fact that Star Wars probably beat Hunger Games in presales eight times over. So my question is, how is that little other agenda doing?
This is great:
Everyone wants to know who Rey's parents are. Do you know?
Yeah.
Will the viewer know after the first episode or not necessarily?
Questions will be answered, absolutely. The main question will be answered.
What? A 'unique' saber for the sake of having a unique toy-selling saber isn't a gimmick, but havent a set of posters that all conform to each other is 'standing out' and a gimmick? I guess I'll take your word for it because you gave a definition, so it sounds legit.
God dammit I need to see this movie so I can stop bickering about useless things.
The villain getting a uniquely cool lightsaber is a gimmick that makes it stand out from other lightsabers.
The edgy style/half-obscured face theme being used across the posters is also a gimmick that makes its character teasers stand out from other character-focused posters.
Marketing gimmicks are usually one-time use devices. You see them once and you forget. A cross-saber is a permanent feature or extension of the character wielding it, so while yes it can be labelled a gimmick, it's more a contrivance or an accessory.
Now that I know Ren is some type of Knight I quite like the hilt, hopefully it means he has a unique fighting style to make use of it.
I think Finn is a very interesting character. Finn is going to represent that classic “Star Wars” story and that classic “Star Wars” narrative. We have all these new characters coming in, but Finn is going to be one of the characters that carries on the narrative that we all know from the original.
So, for me, it felt like it’s necessary for my guy to be introduced — and introduced with a bang — because his story is not as straightforward.
Everybody’s asking about the mystery of who Finn is. He’s a mysterious guy so far, and no one has any clue what’s going on with him.
It's funny because I've seen the leaks and they don't even know who's who or what. Just theories.
Sounds like an Empire-like "only a few of the cast know" kind of thing.
She's "force melted" (her words) in this movie. Grandma Leia in full effect.
Never forget:
Good interview with Boyega and Ridley from Hollywood Reporter.
What I love about Carrie was how she could be the most severe, firm and scary woman when she was serious, but when she smiled you were suddenly disarmed by how young, petite and cute she was.
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47 minutes. I wish they put this out as a podcast.
Red Letter Media: Star Wars: The Force Awakens Rich and Mikes Predictions
Good interview with Boyega and Ridley from Hollywood Reporter.
Not bad!
Also, just realized there may be a reason for all the duck-looking helmets in this movie.
(Who else do we know has a bill?)
TAJ said:It goes deeper. The entire First Order army is patterned after Jar Jar's unholy visage.
I know written media can be misinterpreted, but Boyega seems so mature for his age. On one hand he gets all the deeper stuff he's surrounded by, but then at the same time his room is littered with lightsabers.
Ridley seems so...normal.
I really, really hope these two have one hell of a career path ahead of them.
47 minutes. I wish they put this out as a podcast.
Red Letter Media: Star Wars: The Force Awakens Rich and Mikes Predictions
Has anyone read this theory? http://www.starwarsringtheory.com/
Even if you don't end up agreeing with it, it's a very interesting read. It may explain why the prequels have so many obvious mistakes; they were already constrained by having to set up the initial state for the OT, and Lucas may have added artificial constraints in order for things to "rhyme" and thus spent too much time on the meta aspects of the movies.
I've seen that somewhere...
Man these guys are smart about movies. There's a reason they've basically defined popular perception of the prequels (through Plinkett).
I've made several of my own predictions, but these guys are saying things that... while they may or may not be true, I totally buy their argument for why it would be that way. We will see.
Has anyone read this theory? http://www.starwarsringtheory.com/
Even if you don't end up agreeing with it, it's a very interesting read. It may explain why the prequels have so many obvious mistakes; they were already constrained by having to set up the initial state for the OT, and Lucas may have added artificial constraints in order for things to "rhyme" and thus spent too much time on the meta aspects of the movies.