[SPOILERS] Star Wars: The Force Awakens - It's True. All of it.

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I could probably name hundreds of movies where "coincidences" like in this movie or the Spock thing drive plots along. JJ Abrams doesn't have a monopoly on them. Get over yourself.
 
that pastebin.

if it's accurate why would the people who made starkiller repeat the same weakness that the first death star had? utterly stupid.

Well, he shamelessly pilfered from the older Star Trek movies ("How about we just ram two more Starfleet ships into another giant, unbeatable Romulan ship?"). Wouldn't be crazy to think he'd do the same here.
 
Well, the movie sounds awesome to me. But then again I like the prequels so I guess my standards are low according to internet/critics.

I like what I like, and I love Star Wars.

Some people just need to loosen up and have fun, instead of shitting and bad mouthing everything. But those (pre-internet) days are gone.
 
that pastebin.

if it's accurate why would the people who made starkiller repeat the same weakness that the first death star had? utterly stupid.

I agree.

There are some plot point decisions that make me question what JJ and Kasdan were thinking in lifting those things verbatim from previous SW movies.

Did those story elements really mean so much to them and were they so crucial to the film that they couldn't be removed? Surely, they could have seen how a portion of the audience is going to react to the constant allusions, right?

I'll wait to see how it is in execution, of course, but I haven't liked the sound of the Starkiller from the start.
 
Yeah that guy on Reddit wasnt a fan of the movie. Probably because it takes too much from ANH and such. I am okay with that as this is really for a younger generation.

Looks like we will find out more about The Knights of Ren till VIII and IX which i am okay with. Dont put all your cards into 1 movie.



So damn excited.
 
I love how people are complaining about dumb coincidences like the Falcon happens to be picked up by Han in his new freighter. These kinds of coincidences are crazy common in fantasy movies/books. I understand that people dislike the whole Spock in the cave thing, but it's not really different from anything else.

There is a difference between each of your examples.

R2D2 happens to be purchased by Luke Skywalker, son of Anakin Skywalker and gets involved in the story? That's ridiculous. ANH is crap.

This suspension of disbelief comes easier because of the star wars mythos (compared to star trek). We have a ubiquitous 'force' that may link those sensitive to it in the universe. Luke is sensitive to it, Obi lives near him as he knew his father and what Luke may be capable of, and we have a droid who's been handled by his sister - another force sensitive. I don't like the coincidence of the droid finding its way to Luke on a desert planet, but there is a difference between this coincidence and star trek where suspension of disbelief comes easier here.

The main gripe I have is that the new movie retreads this ground (and the plot beats) of ANH, because it makes writing easier. Major coincidences are lazy writing. Consider the 'Meereenese knot' in Game of Thrones which doesn't rely on coincidences for characters to meet one another, other issues with it notwithstanding.

Luke crash-lands on Dagobah and happens to run into Yoda just a few feet away? ESB is crap.

This is not a comparable 'suspension of belief' moment to ANH. We have a 'force master', a 'force ghost' and a 'force sensitive'. We are lead to believe that the meeting of Yoda on Dabogah is not a result of chance.


Bilbo goes on an adventure and happens to find the One Ring in a random cave? Tolkien is a hack.

He found a magical ring in The Hobbit. We know nothing about this ring in that book. There is nothing special about Bilbo - it could have been found by anyone which would have potentially been a catalyst for The Fellowship of the Ring. There's no suspension of disbelief here...he is no 'son of Sauron' etc...

Anyway - that is just to offer some perspective because I seem to have riled up people who don't understand where I'm coming from.
 
Home Alone wouldn't have happened if the power didn't go out in the McAlister house the night before they were supposed to leave. John Hughes is a hack.
 
How did this thread became so filled with vitriol and less with spoilers?


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And why is Collider is all the sudden so important?
 
Looks like the Collider Kids are embargoed until Wednesday, but did their reaction/review episode already.

I wouldn't be shocked if they do impressions on their show today.

Just to get a little bit out.

But I doubt they will mention anything about Snoke until their spoiler show on Friday.
 
I don't understand how a large superweapon or base couldn't have some weakness. However, it's not like the trench run would be a complete rehash. The Order probably did account for it, but Han, Chewie, and Finn have to infiltrate the base to create a weakness. Don't they have to shut down the base's shields or something?
 
No, we understand you perfectly. You're high on confirmation bias and dismissing a movie you haven't even watched yet.

We get it.

It's pretty clear.

It's basically out there to read. I've read it and it and I wasn't impressed with the spoilers.I can post an opinion on spoilers in this thread, surely? I'm not dismissing the visuals - I'm sure they will be great and entertaining.
 
That dude sounds really bitter and cynical. Not gonna let him rain on my parade. Still no impressions on Leia + Carrie's performance?

"prophecies, per se, almost never fail. They are instead component parts of a complex and interwoven belief system which tends to be very resilient to challenge from outsiders. While the rest of us might focus on the accuracy of an isolated claim as a test of a group's legitimacy, those who are part of that group—and already accept its whole theology—may not be troubled by what seems to them like a minor mismatch. A few people might abandon the group, typically the newest or least-committed adherents, but the vast majority experience little cognitive dissonance and so make only minor adjustments to their beliefs. They carry on, often feeling more spiritually enriched as a result."
 
Holy shit this thread turned heel like IMMEDIATELY

It sounds like Star Wars, what were you expecting

People freaking out over a single reddit review in which the main criticism is that the movie doesn't explain enough.

Isn't it universally agreed that prequels focus on explanations and exposition hurt a lot of the ambiguity and mystery of Star Wars?

people don't even know what they want from this movie. smh.
 
There is a difference between each of your examples.

No! No difference. Only in your mind!

Seriously though, this reeks of intellectualization to me. Sounds a lot more like, "I'm okay with those coincidences because I like those movies/plots." I haven't seen the movie though so I am a bit at a disadvantage. It very well could be handled really poorly.
 
People freaking out over a single reddit review in which the main criticism is that the movie doesn't explain enough.

Isn't it universally agreed that prequels focus on explanations and exposition hurt a lot of the ambiguity and mystery of Star Wars?

people don't even know what they want from this movie. smh.

A lot of the guys on reddit have known the plot for months and so want EVERY single thing explained. Which is never going to happen.
 
With all the impressions coming out they really were not overselling the fact that Rian Johnson is getting a free pass in terms of story. Apart from the world building done this film he really gets to take the story to whatever place he want.
 
People freaking out over a single reddit review in which the main criticism is that the movie doesn't explain enough.

Isn't it universally agreed that prequels focus on explanations and exposition hurt a lot of the ambiguity and mystery of Star Wars?

people don't even know what they want from this movie. smh.

I didn't even read the review, that's just their opinion. No one is freaking out...

The person answers a bunch of questions- basically everything that happens in the movie and any lingering questions we still had from the leaked beats.
 
With all the impressions coming out they really were not overselling the fact that Rian Johnson is getting a free pass in terms of story. Apart from the world building done this film he really gets to take the story to whatever place he want.

That's why I am so excited for his movie. I think he could do thing's with Star Wars that hasn't been done before.

I know I will probably love J.J.'s movie, but Rian... I think he will do something awesome. Especially with Rey being trained as a Jedi.
 
The part that amazes me the most about this fallout is that it's happening in the spoiler thread.

I'd expect it from the unspoiled but some of y'all are acting like this isn't the exact movie we knew we would get for months.

We've been known Luke doesn't really do shit
We've been known that some of the story beats are similar to the previous movies
 
Again, I haven't seen the movie and will await my opinion but...

Is it crazy to imagine that 30 years later a brainwashed Empire fanboy who wants to "make the galaxy great again" tries to copycat them? It's like a copycat murderer who has a lot more power.

We have a guy who is literally talking to Darth Vader's helmet, he wants the old Skywalker lightsaber - why would he not also try to create and use a super weapon as well? He wants to be Darth Vader 2.0.

The interesting part to me, is that this is all seemingly shutdown within this movie. Which leaves us in an interesting place for the next movie. What will fanboy do now that he is confronted with the possibility that he is not "Vader 2.0?" What will he discover was a lie or misinformation about the previous Empire?
 
No! No difference. Only in your mind!

Seriously though, this reeks of intellectualization to me. Sounds a lot more like, "I'm okay with those coincidences because I like those movies/plots." I haven't seen the movie though so I am a bit at a disadvantage. It very well could be handled really poorly.

"I like those movies more because they have better writing i.e they don't take me out of the film due to being unable to suspend my disbelief"
 
Any word on if Finn is Force Sensitive yet?

JJ has said at multiple times during press interviews when asked about midichlorians that he'd like to think of The Force as something that anyone could tap into if they worked at it. I suspect they're planting the seeds for more than just Rey to become a Jedi.
 
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