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

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What you probably think is a trench run in the trailers isn't a trench run.

I'm just saying the earlier rumors about Han/Chewie setting charges and blowing up the Death Star don't match with the newer impressions or there being a trench run, so wondering what we'll get to see now.

(I said we saw a trench in the trailer/teasers, not an actual trench run)
 
it's a trench run.

The bit with the Falcon in the trailers isn't a trench run.

As for the shield generator, they stay low to the ground, but it didn't look like a specific trench for what little time it was on screen. More like standard ground defenses. And he doesn't just blow an exhaust port.

The X-Wings don't get near the "trench" on the side of the "Death Star."

Poe is super-fucking-cool at all times, pretty much.

Will agree with this. Wish Poe had more screen time, but this isn't his story.
 
It's a trench run
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That's good because I prefer that more as it feels intense, raw and brutal, like they're actually fighting for their lives instead of that flashy stuff!

They've shown Kylo fighting like an idiot in a released shot. All Finn had to do was sidestep a little and poke his lightsaber straight out and Kylo would have been Mauled.
 
Bobby as one of the few (only possibly?) who saw it and followed spoilers all I want to know is, did any of the story beats surprise you?
 
They've shown Kylo fighting like an idiot in a released shot. All Finn had to do was sidestep a little and poke his lightsaber straight out and Kylo would have been Mauled.
Yeah but I don't think Finn would had know how to counter someone who spins their lightsaber like that at him since he I doubt he was trained enough for it. He probably just wanted to play defensively until he could get an opening to strike.
 
They've shown Kylo fighting like an idiot in a released shot. All Finn had to do was sidestep a little and poke his lightsaber straight out and Kylo would have been Mauled.

This reads like the commentary of the people at Buffalo Wild Wings watching an MMA fight.
 
Bobby as one of the few (only possibly?) who saw it and followed spoilers all I want to know is, did any of the story beats surprise you?

Only their absence, really. There's stuff we thought we knew was definitely gonna be in there that got streamlined/simplified/cut outright.
 
They've shown Kylo fighting like an idiot in a released shot. All Finn had to do was sidestep a little and poke his lightsaber straight out and Kylo would have been Mauled.

He had Finn on the defensive if you noticed. Finn damn near had his head chopped off had he not jumped back. And Kylo's move was being used to gain momentum.
 
Peeps be breaking embargo; Boston Globe has a review up:

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is vinyl.

Here’s what I mean: While George Lucas embraced the digital revolution for the second “Star Wars” trilogy — and even went back to the first three movies to “improve” their effects on video — the new film consciously embraces the funky, handmade garage aesthetic of 1977’s “Star Wars.”

Director J.J. Abrams has cast three key actors from those original films, knowing that their weathered faces say as much about where we ourselves have been in the intervening decades. He lets John Williams lovingly repurpose his classic theme music, uses old-fashioned screen wipes to transition from scene to scene, brings back co-scripter Lawrence Kasdan and the onscreen battles between TIE fighter and X-wing. We even get a trip on the Millennium Falcon to a cantina. Through hyperspace.

The effect is like pulling a cherished old record album from the shelf and cueing up the needle. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is analog. You can touch it. It feels good.

Abrams understands what George Lucas never quite figured out: that we’re less interested in the science fiction future than we are in revisiting the past. We don’t really want to see what happens next in that galaxy far, far away. We want to recapture what it felt like the first time we arrived, in 1977, with a movie called “Star Wars.”

We want to go home. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” takes us there.

edit: Annnnnnd it's gone
 
Wait, have you seen this movie or are you just fucking with me?

There's a trench run in this film, man.

What I've heard a lot of folks refer to as the "trench run" is the Falcon flying through the decrepit Star Destroyer. I pointed that out above, and your immediate reply was "It's a trench run." No, it's flying through the inside of another ship.

And the big ass trench on the side of the Death Star planet leads right to the barrel of the weapon. The X-Wings never approach that.

They do dip to ground level for about 15-20 seconds as Poe approaches the thermal regulator complex, but that's it. It's incidental. It's nothing like the planned attack in IV or VI and it was a spur of the moment thing. We do see smaller trenches in the planet, but nothing in there is a primary target of the attack forces.
 
It's also worth noting that the Boston Globe review points out that Rey/Finn is like Han/Leia.

So I guess the romance bit is probably true.
 
What I've heard a lot of folks refer to as the "trench run" is the Falcon flying through the decrepit Star Destroyer. I pointed that out above, and your immediate reply was "It's a trench run." No, it's flying through the inside of another ship.

And the big ass trench on the side of the Death Star planet leads right to the barrel of the weapon. The X-Wings never approach that.

They do dip to ground level for about 15-20 seconds as Poe approaches the thermal regulator complex, but that's it. It's incidental. It's nothing like the planned attack in IV or VI and it was a spur of the moment thing. We do see smaller trenches in the planet, but nothing in there is a primary target of the attack forces.
Because you didn't see the X-Wings go into the trench in the two seconds of footage of that scene in a trailer it doesn't happen?

We have heard from multiple people who saw the movie, including Bobby it is a trench run at the end.
 
Because you didn't see the X-Wings go into the trench in the two seconds of footage of that scene in a trailer it doesn't happen?

We have heard from multiple people who saw the movie, including Bobby it is a trench run at the end.

I'm not talking about the trailer. I'm talking about the film itself.
 
Since the review is dead, seems like the Globe really didn't like Finn at all. Says the village massacre was a misstep and that Boyega is only competent.
 
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