Why is she Chewie's friendo and Falcon ship expert?
why do some people have the ability to use the force and others dont? Who the fuck knows. But neither of those things you ask disprove that she's lukes daughter.
Why is she Chewie's friendo and Falcon ship expert?
Fair enough, much like EP3 I think people will start to criticise this film eventually for what it actually is. My problem with is it is that the acting and script are really hammy. I was actually glad when Han Solo died.
With that said though, I can see the sequel being good now that they no longer have to pander to nostalgia.
why do some people have the ability to use the force and others dont? Who the fuck knows.
I think the difference between Episode 3 and Episode 7 is that Episode 7 does a great job building a foundation for the next two movies. Episode 3 didn't really do that for me when it comes down to going from Episode 3 to Episodes 4-6. It also doesn't help when the last shot of Vader is of him going "NOOOOOOOOOO" and the next shot of him in Episode 4 is walking through the corridors of the blockade runner being a badass.
why do some people have the ability to use the force and others dont? Who the fuck knows. But neither of those things you ask disprove that she's lukes daughter.
(Midichlorians)
Last shot is actually the great moment of him and Sheev watching the Death Star construction from the bridge of a Star Destroyer.
Nothing that you say does though. It's like poetry.
Mark Hamil must be pinching himself everyday. He must've spent years reminiscing about the glory days of his past, being part of the biggest franchises in cinema, how he was sought after by all...he probably thought 'man that was a once in a lifetime ride'... And now he's miraculously back there again, but this time hes part of something that is the bigger. I'm so happy for him, probably thought those days were long gone.
I don't think there's anything that hes done prior to EP 7 that compares to the OT and I stand by that. Combine that with his photos from a few years ago adds to my assumption that his SW roles are significant moments of his career. Which is what I ment. And I'm so happy to see him back owning his role we all love him for.Small or not, you make it sound like Mark Hamill has generally been dissatisfied with his life period.
I thought he was the final holdout who really didn't wanna do the movie but signed on cos all his old co-stars did?
Dude doesn't seem to be that obsessed with the fame really.
I don't think there's anything that hes done prior to EP 7 that compares to the OT and I stand by that. Combine that with his photos from a few years ago adds to my assumption that his SW roles are significant moments of his career. Which is what I ment. And I'm so happy to see him back owning his role we all love him for.
In fact, Skywalker doesnt spew a single word when on screen at the end of the movie. Abrams noted that the filmmakers never intended for the last Jedi to open his trap.
There were all sorts of different ideas pitched over the past three years, said Abrams. When it became clear what this story was and where Episode VIII and Episode IX would go, the end of this movie was very much intended to be a cliffhanger. Obviously, the Luke storyline will continue in a very strong way, but it wasnt material for this movie.
I know it probably wouldn't have been greenlit but I think it's kind of a shame Finn rejects the First Order during his first battle.
He would've a very interesting perspective and layer if he did kill innocents, or let's say Resistance fighters since that's a lot less black and white, and only later decided that it was wrong.
I'm happy the way he turned out, he is certainly a whole lot more of a classical hero for it, but I think it would have been interesting if he had blood on his hands, albeit perhaps too heavy for a PG franchise that heavily markets to children.
I'm pretty sure he would have had to be the luckiest man on the planet to have done something post OT that would have compared at all.
Also, the "guy with a shady past who doesn't want to get involved" had already been done with Han Solo back in the first film. So Finn winds up quite different by virtue of being a good person right from the start.II'm happy the way he turned out, he is certainly a whole lot more of a classical hero for it, but I think it would have been interesting if he had blood on his hands, albeit perhaps too heavy for a PG franchise that heavily markets to children.
I really hope they go crazy with new ships and aliens in more prominent roles in the next one, this movie was just x-wings and tie fighters again and all the cool alien designs were background blink-and-you-miss it things. Which I guess is like 90% of star wars aliens but whatever.
He's considered by many the best joker of the last two decades. So much so that there isn't a single time that the joker is announced for a game or animated film that people don't immediately ask about him.I don't think there's anything that hes done prior to EP 7 that compares to the OT and I stand by that. Combine that with his photos from a few years ago adds to my assumption that his SW roles are significant moments of his career. Which is what I ment. And I'm so happy to see him back owning his role we all love him for.
Also, the "guy with a shady past who doesn't want to get involved" had already been done with Han Solo back in the first film. So Finn winds up quite different by virtue of being a good person right from the start.
Yeah. It would have added something had he participated in the slaughter at the end, and had blood on his hands (and mask, har har) when he fled. Rather than refuse to participate completely. I think it worked as is, but that would have added a dimension to his plight.
Yeah, but he's writing the Solo spinoff.So is it confirmed that Kasden is done with this trilogy after Force Awakens? If so, this makes me sad.
So is it confirmed that Kasden is done with this trilogy after Force Awakens? If so, this makes me sad.
I have the suspicion that his original origins were a lot darker and nuanced but were toned down so he could be a more classical hero and the audience stand in. I would love to see the original draft or story notes one day.
So is it confirmed that Kasden is done with this trilogy after Force Awakens? If so, this makes me sad.
Also Kylo ren was a cool villain from the trailer and the beginning of the movie but that died down as the movie went on. maybe he can redeem himself
Posted about this a ways back, but if anyone was looking for the 'Ways of the Force' track with the 'Burning Homestead' cue that plays when Rey catches the saber, I made a quick edit to try emulate the film's version. Hopefully we get an official version soon.
How much of the cultural stuff from the old EU is still canon, if any at all? Do we still know how the Jedi order was organized, for instance?
Honestly, I pulled up the Wookiepedia entry for lightsaber crystals, so I'm curious.
From the art book, the original event for his turn wasseeing very much alive captured Resistance soldiers getting jettisoned out a Star Destroyer's airlock
That was way darker than the off-screen civilian shooting we got
I'm not so sure about that.I know what you're saying, but that only sounds like "cousin". It's definitely not when you slow it down.
The only thing I knew about Kylo was a battle In the snow, forms the trailers. Stayed away from most info.Also Kylo ren was a cool villain from the trailer and the beginning of the movie but that died down as the movie went on. maybe he can redeem himself
That doesn't like "cousin" to me.
Definitely a highlight of the movie.Was so surprised to hear this tracked in but I think it worked friggin beautifully
I don't think there's anything that hes done prior to EP 7 that compares to the OT and I stand by that. Combine that with his photos from a few years ago adds to my assumption that his SW roles are significant moments of his career. Which is what I ment. And I'm so happy to see him back owning his role we all love him for.