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after one decade this fight will be ranked #1 (or 3 if 8 and 9 are better)
One of my favorite duels for sure, just wished it was 30 to 60 seconds longer.
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after one decade this fight will be ranked #1 (or 3 if 8 and 9 are better)
Vader was referred to as a Sith in the script.
Not that Lucas had fully conceptualized what a Sith is...
The novelizations of the OT films explicitly state that Darth Vader is a "Dark Lord of the Sith".
acknowledgement is acknowledgement. (There's also those flags at Maz's place)
Either way, it's kinda silly to willfully pretend three of the biggest films of the late 90s/early 2000s just didn't happen. Of course they happened. It'd be kinda dumb to delude yourself otherwise.
They're just bad movies. That's all. You make enough movies in a single series, you're going to have some of those. It's not like Star Wars was some sort of hallowed collection of films beforehand. If Godfather can slip gears, anyone can.
One of my favorite duels for sure, just wished it was 30 to 60 seconds longer.
Why are you people arguing over Vader being a Sith, I must be missing something here.
Why are you people arguing over Vader being a Sith, I must be missing something here.
Mon Mothma isn't in TFA
I'm also confused about that this whole argument is about.
At the time the PT was made who Jedi and Sith are and the fact that most all of them used lightsabers had been long since established in the EU, which was still canon at the time. I don't get what any of this talk of too many Lightsabers and such has to do with anything.
Them not really acknowledging the prequels is less the moviemakers saying LOL THE PREQUELS and more it doesn't really make sense for this set of characters as far removed as they are from the end of the Clone Wars.
Rey thought Han Solo was a myth, surely she's not going to spouting off about shit from 30 years before Endor.
The prequel-haters can turn that into JJ saying fuck the prequels if they wish though.
If Rian Johnson doesn't have Rey build herself a double bladed saber, he is out of his god damn mind
You know what I mean. She's the leader of the new republic.
Them not really acknowledging the prequels is less the moviemakers saying LOL THE PREQUELS and more it doesn't really make sense for this set of characters as far removed as they are from the end of the Clone Wars.
Rey thought Han Solo was a myth, surely she's not going to spouting off about shit from 30 years before Endor.
The prequel-haters can turn that into JJ saying fuck the prequels if they wish though.
Them not really acknowledging the prequels is less the moviemakers saying LOL THE PREQUELS and more it doesn't really make sense for this set of characters as far removed as they are from the end of the Clone Wars.
Rey thought Han Solo was a myth, surely she's not going to spouting off about shit from 30 years before Endor.
The prequel-haters can turn that into JJ saying fuck the prequels if they wish though.
You know what I mean. She's the leader of the new republic.
You know what I mean. She's the leader of the new republic.
If Rian Johnson doesn't have Rey build herself a double bladed saber, he is out of his god damn mind
If Rian Johnson doesn't have Rey build herself a double bladed saber, he is out of his god damn mind
The more I think about it, the more I like this idea and it would make sense, she's already a staff wielder and a good one at that.
Personally I'd prefer a single bladed lightsaber with an extra long hilt (so it can be used like a bladed quarterstaff) or a staff with two very short lightsaber blades at the end (so it can still be used like an actual staff)
Maul was more baton waving than staff fighting.
The plotholes are gapping wide.
Do people just buy into hype too much? How can people legitimately say this was better than ESB or ANH? The plotholes are gapping wide. So many unexplained, implausible and downright dumb stuff. Don't get me wrong I still enjoyed it and it's good to have Star Wars back but there are too many flaws to put this above the original trilogy. All of it is probably down to JJ Abram's direction and storytelling. Rian Johnson is a better film maker IMO so I am extremely delighted and excited to see what he will accomplish with the sequels.
Thanks for posting that. Now to further my point
At no point is she wielding it one handed
She goes for a thrust twice in just that one gif.
Keeps the lightsaber tucked to her side (either high or low) and in two hands and nearly all times. Almost never one handed, in front of herself, or away from her body with two exceptions.
Those exceptions are win she does the spin away and gets into that low crouch twice in the gif.
Horizontal and verticle strikes are almost (though not completely) horizontal/vertical instead of the diagonal and swooping strikes you see from Ben. As are her parries except, again, when she's spinning.
She is absolutely using it like half a quarterstaff.
The casting for Kylo Ren -- Ben -- is awful. He looks nothing like Han or Leia feature wise. Is this a classic case of the director giving a role to friend/actor from a prior flick of his?
The casting for Kylo Ren -- Ben -- is awful. He looks nothing like Han or Leia feature wise. Is this a classic case of the director giving a role to friend/actor from a prior flick of his?
Overall I thought it was a fun ride. BB-8 was awesome. The flying/fighting scenes were rad. And the final duel was cool. BUT Han dying was lame as fuck.
Wookiepedia says this guy was the leader in the film:
The casting for Kylo Ren -- Ben -- is awful. He looks nothing like Han or Leia feature wise. Is this a classic case of the director giving a role to friend/actor from a prior flick of his?
Overall I thought it was a fun ride. BB-8 was awesome, the flying/fighting scenes were rad and the final duel was cool. BUT Han dying was lame as fuck.
Adam Driver is fantastic in the role.
The casting for Kylo Ren -- Ben -- is awful. He looks nothing like Han or Leia feature wise. Is this a classic case of the director giving a role to friend/actor from a prior flick of his?
Overall I thought it was a fun ride. BB-8 was awesome, the flying/fighting scenes were rad and the final duel was cool. BUT Han dying was lame as fuck.
I respectfully disagree, he's easily an achilles heel of the movie.
The casting for Kylo Ren -- Ben -- is awful. He looks nothing like Han or Leia feature wise. Is this a classic case of the director giving a role to friend/actor from a prior flick of his?
That explanation makes no sense at all and is not supported in the films, since Vader wields a lightsaber. Wouldn't Sidious tell Vader that now that he's a SIth, that he no longer need a Jedi's weapon and order him not to use it?
Also, Palps wants Luke to kill Vader with his lightsaber, he doens't say shit like "get rid of that Jedi weapon, if you wanna be my apprentice"
My biggest problem is how quickly they pulled together a plan to destroy the Starkiller. It was terrible, terrible writing. It should have taken weeks of planning but no they are the next target and have hours to plan, mobilise and destroy it. All based on the information of Finn who magical knows the weakness.There's not a whole lot of plot holes in The Force Awakens. The plotting isn't why Star Wars really works, anyway.
I don't think it's as good as Star Wars or Empire, myself, but I don't know that the things bringing it below their level are plot-related at all.
It's mostly the editing/pacing.
I respectfully disagree, he's easily an achilles heel of the movie.
Why? So far all you said is you don't like how he looks.