After the prequel trilogy I never thought i'd be able to get turned into a kid again watching something related to Star Wars.
Both trailers for The Force Awakens have proven me wrong.
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After the prequel trilogy I never thought i'd be able to get turned into a kid again watching something related to Star Wars.
Both trailers for The Force Awakens have proven me wrong.
After the prequel trilogy I never thought i'd be able to get turned into a kid again watching something related to Star Wars.
Both trailers for The Force Awakens have proven me wrong.
After the prequel trilogy I never thought i'd be able to get turned into a kid again watching something related to Star Wars.
Both trailers for The Force Awakens have proven me wrong.
After the prequel trilogy I never thought i'd be able to get turned into a kid again watching something related to Star Wars.
Both trailers for The Force Awakens have proven me wrong.
I still am going to wait for reviews.
Don't forget JJ didn't really capture the spirit of Star Trek
As wrestling fans, we are conditioned to keep giving companies and franchises chance after chance. We live on crumbs of hope. I understand the reaction to the Star Wars trailer, but I couldn't join it.
The fact that George Lucas has basically no involvement with this movie is extra incentive to get excited. It's basically fact that the further away Lucas is from Star Wars, the better it gets.
Just looked at the "media guests" list for the local comic/pop culture con, and Scott Steiner is one of them. He seems like the last guy who would want to appear at such events. I just picture him mocking all the fatasses wanting pics and autographs from him.
Would you ask Scott for an autograph?
probbaly be nicer than Punk
Where's that gif of Scott Steiner and Kevin Nash (?) posing for a picture with a kid and Steiner blocking the kid's face with his flexed bicep?
No different than how fans feel about Vince. Wrestling still has...hope.
I still am going to wait for reviews.
Don't forget JJ didn't really capture the spirit of Star Trek
As wrestling fans, we are conditioned to keep giving companies and franchises chance after chance. We live on crumbs of hope. I understand the reaction to the Star Wars trailer, but I couldn't join it.
Shoot time, the prequels are not that bad in fact revenge of the site is way better than return of Jedi.
¡HarlequinPanic!;160399495 said:anyone wanna dish on how they feel about Man Of Steel yet?
Best dbz film Hollywood has ever made.¡HarlequinPanic!;160399495 said:alright, we've gone over devil may cry and star wars today.
anyone wanna dish on how they feel about Man Of Steel yet?
Vince actually created a better product than Lucas.
Editors saved the first star wars movie and the rest of his movies he didn't direct.
American Graffiti and THX might be the only movies he directed that somebody didn't save them or take it off his hands.
Jedi sucks, the whole movie is a bunch of garbage the only good thing is Lando and the fight. I mean it has fucking ewoks.Revenge of the Sith is easily the best prequel movie but I will not stand here and let someone say it's better than Jedi, especially when Jedi has the best face turn in cinema history.
Shoot time for me would be saying that Episode 4 is the worst of the OT.
Mediocre but I might give Batman vs Superman a chance since its a different writer.
Shoot time, the prequels are not that bad in fact revenge of the site is way better than return of Jedi.
Ewoks are still better than the Jar Jar Binks army. By like..infinity.
Jedi sucks, the whole movie is a bunch of garbage the only good thing is Lando and the fight. I mean it has fucking ewoks.
I want some god damn sci-fi that isn't just a dumb action film, or where the setting isn't just there to prop-up some cliched romance or teen power fantasy. Proper, speculative, hard science fiction storytelling. Suffice to say, I'm not all that bothered about Star Wars.
Small bears taking out the empire is the dumbest shit ever.Ewoks are still better than the Jar Jar Binks army. By like..infinity.
Small bears taking out the empire is the dumbest shit ever.
I want some god damn sci-fi that isn't just a dumb action film, or where the setting isn't just there to prop-up some cliched romance or teen power fantasy. Proper, speculative, hard science fiction storytelling. Suffice to say, I'm not all that bothered about Star Wars.
The Empire never expecting teddy bears to actually be bloodthirsty motherfuckers that will play drums with your skull.
I want some god damn sci-fi that isn't just a dumb action film, or where the setting isn't just there to prop-up some cliched romance or teen power fantasy. Proper, speculative, hard science fiction storytelling. Suffice to say, I'm not all that bothered about Star Wars.
Eh, there's enough variety out there. Hard to hate on Star Wars for what it's not because it never pretended to be hard sci-fi.
The empire was the greatest fight force in the universe, they should stop them in like 2 min. It really dumb.The Empire never expecting teddy bears to actually be bloodthirsty motherfuckers that will play drums with your skull.
The empire was the greatest fight force in the universe, they should stop them in like 2 min. It really dumb.
It may not have ever been hard sci-fi, but it's still going to be a film people point to whenever I complain about the lack of sci-fi worth a damn. It's the same attitude the producers have - "it's set is space, what more do you need?". Like the Star Trek remakes - Abrahms wanted to make Star Trek for the people who never liked Star Trek in the first place, then got all pissy when people pointed out that it lacked substance, was poorly written and full of idiotic loopholes. There's no reason that a space faring sci-fi can't be made that, not only has a well thought-out, well written, speculative science fiction concept as its main focus, but one that also appeals to people in terms of visuals and excitement and action and character. Except for those with their hands on the purse strings, of course, those same executives who continually underestimate their audience and perceive them as too stupid to be drawn in by a concept that asks them to think for themselves rather than just sit and be entertained by the flash and noise of modern cinema. I mean, fuck it, I'll just read a book. But just once, just once, it'd be nice to go to the cinema and see a science fiction that isn't afraid to be daring in more than just the visual department.
Ha. Where is this from?
Btw, are the new Star Wars digital versions the originals of the films or just copies of the latest super special editions that try to link the prequels to the original movies even more?
It's from outtakes of Ep 4
The digital Star Wars versions are rips of the bluray. So it's the special edition plus the Vader "NOOO" scream Lucas added to the end of Jedi. I'll be stunned as fuck if we don't get bluray releases of the theatrical cuts within the next year though.