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That whole sequence looked like bad Doctor Who filler.
It's the only sequence for me that felt off in the entire film. Still had some fun Star Wars like gags but, yeah, that could have easily been something out of Doctor Who as well.
That whole sequence looked like bad Doctor Who filler.
Maybe it was the Force that gave sure such good piloting skills.
Where is my deviantart with Ben framing his Darth Vader poster in his Jedi Temple dorm room?
#soedge
It only started bothering him after Rey whispered the force. He just totally gave up after that to let Rey have her Van Damme moment.
Which makes it seem much more like a Luke decision, not a Han & Leia decision, right? That's how Luke thinks/operates. Not Han & Leia.
You have to really want her to be Han & Leia's kid to even pursue it after having watched the movie. It made some sense before the film came out, using the thin context provided by the spoilers, but with the full film now out there and digestable, it just doesn't fit.
I should explain a little bit more, since it was me that claimed she could be a "1,000 year old girl."
Basically, I'm arguing that somehow her emergence of power is linked with secrets discovered inside the Jedi Temples.
If Snoke = ancient evil, the Rey is potentially an ancient foil to his power.
Temple Secrets = A link to Rey's background = Power against Snoke
This is why Luke is looking for the first Jedi Temple.
To what extent she is "ancient" I don't know. I just think somehow there's a connection.
I kind of wish Abrams would just come out and spell it out for the knit wits that don't get it at this point
but then responding to the backlash implies that their opinion was valid in the first place.
Maybe it was the Force that gave sure such good piloting skills.
He's awesome. My favorite (whisperedSounds like your nephew is more grown up than some other people, who over analyse things.
He still was very wounded and distressed before hand tho. Just based on the way he says "We're not done yet" while super sweaty followed by a shot of blood dripping.It only started bothering him after Rey whispered the force. He just totally gave up after that to let Rey have her Van Damme moment.
Quite the opposite, when he started stabbing Finn's shoulder.....Kylo sabre also sucks. Those hilt Guard things look like they get in the way constantly.
Vader did nothing wrong.
I kind of wish Abrams would just come out and spell it out for the knit wits that don't get it at this point
but then responding to the backlash implies that their opinion was valid in the first place.
He was awesome in this movie!!!According to my other friend John Boyega was a terrible actor lol I told him he was on crack
Kylo sabre also sucks. Those hilt Guard things look like they get in the way constantly.
According to my other friend John Boyega was a terrible actor
According to my other friend John Boyega was a terrible actor lol I told him he was on crack
Finn would agree with you.
What are you on about man? He doesn't have to spell out anything that's what the future movies are for. If room for ambiguity is left it is perfectly valid for people to interpret it different ways.
If she was ancient why would she be 5 years old when left alone on Jakku? Is it a frozen force baby like Brendan Fraser in Encino Man?
Attack the Block is tooootally worth seeing if you enjoyed his performance as Finn. It's a fun little spitball of a movie, completely different role, but he kills it.He was awesome in this movie!!!
Kylo sabre also sucks. Those hilt Guard things look like they get in the way constantly.
They could have had the scene with both parties of smugglers as they did, to show Han's charm to talk his way out of anything remained intact. That part was fine. The CG monster chase that followed? Stop it.
Rebels is pretty terrible especially in comparison to the other shows so yes this would be a great alternative. Preferably with a blank check like the clone wars show. Each episode of clone wars cost at least $1 million eachI like the idea of Ben arguing with Master Luke about how he understands Vader more than anyone.
And Luke being like "I was fucking there, dude."
I kind of want my New Jedi Academy animated series.
2016: Star Wars Rogue One
A planet is capable of holding some heat in its atmosphere for a while, I imagine.
im just upset the guys from the raid were on screen for like 3 minutes and did nothing of importance.
like what the fuck did they cast them for?
the only explanation is that they show up in rouge one some how.
It's almost like she works for its owner. Weird.Her having intimate knowledge of the Falcon does go in line with her having intimate knowledge about everything. Y'all are correct.
I will NEVER understand the hate around assassin's creed (future movie or games).
NEVER. =(
I like the idea of Ben arguing with Master Luke about how he understands Vader more than anyone.
And Luke being like "I was fucking there, dude."
I kind of want my New Jedi Academy animated series.
hell yeah!This scene was fucking awesome. This was Han doing Han shit. We have never been able to see that before (except briefly in the Cantina where Han shot that dirty Greedo first).
My kids were legit scared shitless throughout the sequence. Actually, just watching them laugh, cheer, get scared, and my one boy even got choked at Han...really brought me back to my first experiences with Star Wars.
I should explain a little bit more, since it was me that claimed she could be a "1,000 year old girl."
Basically, I'm arguing that somehow her emergence of power is linked with secrets discovered inside the Jedi Temples.
If Snoke = ancient evil, the Rey is potentially an ancient foil to his power.
Temple Secrets = A link to Rey's background = Power against Snoke
This is why Luke is looking for the first Jedi Temple.
To what extent she is "ancient" I don't know. I just think somehow there's a connection.
I guess I'm just getting tired of the same old criticisms and people unwilling to realize what you just said: there are two more movies to explain things.
and it's fine to interpret and speculate on things. but to out and out trash the movie because things weren't spelled out ito their liking is unproductive and frustrating.
I like Assassin's Creed but we've been over saturated. I couldn't get through Syndicate, which was a good game, because I was tired of the formula. Let it sleep for a few years.
I like the idea of Ben arguing with Master Luke about how he understands Vader more than anyone.
And Luke being like "I was fucking there, dude."
I kind of want my New Jedi Academy animated series.
I think 3 minutes is pushing it...
While an interesting theory Snoke isn't bothered in the slightest by Luke looking/eventually finding the first Jedi Temple. Snoke doesn't even want to kill Luke. It's Kylo that absolutely wants to find Luke but Snoke even ordered BB-8 to be destroyed it if the droid couldn't be recovered.
Yeah that scene with the smugglers and the creatures chasing them around the ship was the worst part of the movie and felt exactly like the monster scene in ST2009 when Kirk was marooned. Both were equally unnecessary/pointless.
Why don't people like the Rathtars sequence? Every SW movie has had a monster scene
ANH - Trash compactor
ESB - Mynocks and Space Worm
ROTJ - Rancor, Sarlaac
I thought it was a lot of fun.
The one thing that makes me doubt that Luke is Rey's father is this exchange:
Maz: Dear child, I see your eyes. You already know the truth. Whoever youre waiting for on Jakku theyre never coming back. But theres someone who still could.
Rey: Luke.
I was under the assumption that Luke himself abandoned her on Jakku, but maybe someone else did.
You mean as in it was less than 3? or more?
I mean the scene was longer than 3 minutes, but i think they got taken out rather quick.
Her having intimate knowledge of the Falcon does go in line with her having intimate knowledge about everything. Y'all are correct.