igordennis
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Wait, a gaffer wrote Rogue One?
I don't think Rey is Luke's daughter, I think she's just one of the students from his Jedi Academy. Jedi's don't have children, and I couldn't see them introducing a Luke love interest into the series.
Wait, was that said during Rey's vision/hallucination? I didn't catch that at all.
Are we sure about this? Maybe it was cut off in a lightsaber battle in the thirty years between RotJ and TFAHe has a working penis...?
The first draft.Wait, a gaffer wrote Rogue One?
Wait, a gaffer wrote Rogue One?
There are plenty of solid arguments for this over plenty of previous pages, but here are some summaries.
Luke: The force is strong in my family, My father has it, I have it, and now you (Camera pans to Rey) have it.
Anakin/Luke's lightsaber "choosing" Rey.
Han obviously knows who she is, but doesn't say.
Gave Veelk's Rey Mary Sue post its own thread: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1161509
I agree dude. I have zero interest in a Han Solo origins story. Just seems like something someone in a suit thought of and said, "The fans will eat this shit up!" rather than anything born out of a creative spark.
Random thought but the Batman vs Superman trailer came up before TFA.
Lordy that movie is going to suck
I agree dude. I have zero interest in a Han Solo origins story. Just seems like something someone in a suit thought of and said, "The fans will eat this shit up!" rather than anything born out of a creative spark.
Gave Veelk's Rey Mary Sue post its own thread: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1161509
I wonder if Boba Fett is still alive at the time of The Force Awakens.
I want my Boba-Fett-Gets-Shot-Down-And-Has-To-Survive story.
Why are you so convinced Luke had a kid? I don't get it.
In her flashback as a little girl she is screaming LUUUKKE and refers to him as Luke the whole movie. Jedi's don't have children. Luke has no love interest.
Gary Whitta (After Earth, Book of Eli) wrote the first draft IIRC. Hopefully they took a butcher's knife to it in a second pass.
what references? a passing reference to clones (that could've been from ANH) and that Ewan Mcgregor said a thing during a flashback because, well, Alec Guinness is like super dead?
Compare that to the amount of stuff that is casually referenced from the OT and even if you find one or two things in TFA from the prequels it's not even close.
It's the best lightsaber duel in franchise as far as I'm concerned.I'm still thinking Rey vs Kylo will be the most great antagonist/duel in the entire saga with this trilogy
more than Anakin/Luke
Wtf do we even have in TFA? Here's the First Order, we have no idea who they are but they're vicious stormtrooper guys I guess. Leia is General of the republic or the rebel alliance? Why are they called the resistance now? What's the state of the galaxy at the moment? I have no fucking clue. It's all so reliant on the old characters and stories it's ridiculous. I can't even remember the name of the main Sith baddie.
I'm still thinking Rey vs Kylo will be the most great antagonist/duel in the entire saga with this trilogy
more than Anakin/Luke
Chris Weitz reportedly cranked out a couple drafts after that, and Lucasfilm hired Chris McQuarrie to do a final pass and polish on it, I believe.
An army of clones had nothing to do with ANH, Maz Kanata mentions "sith" when talking about the history of the dark side, there are pod racing engines on Jakku (they're actually in the very first teaser trailer).
And, like I said, i doubt you're talking about things from 50 - 60 years ago. None of these characters were there for or even close to alive when the prequels happened.
The word "sith" was first used in the novelization of Star Wars, as a title for Darth Vader, the "Dark Lord of the Sith". The Sith were not formally introduced or mentioned on-screen until the release of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, in 1999, though they had been named in some Expanded Universe works before that time.
It's not like they can't. It's a choice not to. We don't know whether or not Luke was willing to adhere to the old Jedi rules.
Maybe he realized some of that bullshit is what got them in trouble in the first place.
The first draft.
Gary Whitta (After Earth, Book of Eli) wrote the first draft IIRC. Hopefully they took a butcher's knife to it in a second pass.
And Kylo Ren has no knowledge of Luke having a child? And the daughter herself didn't ever know Luke was her father, even as a child? She called her dad Luke?
yeah, depending on how much is left after that and if they bring in any more writers, he might not even end up getting a writing credit.
Star Wars: Civil War
It's the best lightsaber duel in franchise as far as I'm concerned.
yeah, depending on how much is left after that and if they bring in any more writers, he might not even end up getting a writing credit.
all that scrubbing for nothing
And Kylo Ren has no knowledge of Luke having a child? And the daughter herself didn't ever know Luke was her father, even as a child? She called her dad Luke?
Nah, he'll get a credit. Arndt didn't even finish his draft and he's still got a credit. Whitta turned in a completed first draft. The amount that would have to be changed for his credit to be denied is pretty heavy.
He's being credited. A lot of the story will be his
Easily explained away with various possibilities, especially since the girl was 3-5 when she was left on Jakku.
Secondly, she doesn't scream Luke. You're the only person here who has made that claim that I've seen.
Kylo gets mad when he finds out that their is a girl on Jakku and makes it his prioty to go after her on Takodana In the novelization its made more clear that Kylo and Snoke know who Rey is.
Maybe I'm mistaken but that's what I heard during the flash back scene.
Maybe I'm mistaken but that's what I heard during the flash back scene.
Gary Whitta (After Earth, Book of Eli) wrote the first draft IIRC. Hopefully they took a butcher's knife to it in a second pass.
yeah, depending on how much is left after that and if they bring in any more writers, he might not even end up getting a writing credit.
all that scrubbing for nothing
Gave Veelk's Rey Mary Sue post its own thread: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1161509
Those were made for their respective scenes, but reusing them would make them lose their impact.
Luke's theme on the other hand is iconic to the entire franchise and is more than appropriate, especially if Rey is his daughter.
While the Force Awakens itself is fantastic, the OST is probably the weakest of the 7.
Nah, he'll get a credit. Arndt didn't even finish his draft and he's still got a credit. Whitta turned in a completed first draft. The amount that would have to be changed for his credit to be denied is pretty heavy.
McQuarrie being the last person to have the Rogue One script should mean it'll be OK.
LMFAOOOOOOOO
Does star wars fan goes seeing episode one or two twice or three times when it was on cinema?
I can't remember, only for episode 3.
Because everyone around me want to see it again.
It's the truth.