George Oscar Bluth II
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My posts are kinda bad as well, but they're serviceable.
My written thoughts on movies are shit, though.
My written thoughts on movies are shit, though.
He's gonna fall, but he better be heroic every fucking step of the way up to that fall. He has to be the example to her to step her own shit up, basically.
People might still complain, but at that point, if he's the most relatable character, and the funniest, and the one with the most heart - him losing to Kylo Ren isn't going to mean as much.
My posts are kinda bad as well, but they're serviceable.
My written thoughts on movies are shit, though.
Your posts are garbage man.
Your posts are garbage man.
It's a night shot, the lights are very likely the Falcon since we know Chewie picks them up in the Falcon after the fight.so the scene in the new trailer where rey is on her knees in front of kylo, is that right after his fight with finn? it's day and the finn fight is at night.
It's a night shot, the lights are very likely the Falcon since we know Chewie picks them up in the Falcon after the fight.
so the scene in the new trailer where rey is on her knees in front of kylo, is that right after his fight with finn? it's day and the finn fight is at night.
It's not the same forest, although everyone seems to think it is.
The green forest is the planet that Maz Kanata's castle is on.
The snow forest is Starkiller Base.
Rey gets captured and brought back to Starkiller Base by Kylo Ren. (the kneeling scene) Finn gives the Resistance information that allows them to plan their assault on Starkiller Base. Rey escapes and is rescued by Han/Finn/Chewie as they're performing their mission. (Chewie hitting the detonator is probably from here, too - hell, I wouldn't be surprised if the saber ignition gif we're seeing so much from the new trailer is just before Han gets it). Han dies, and as Finn/Chewie/Rey escape, Finn decides "fuck this" and decides to fight Kylo.
The scenes where she's crying over Finn are on Starkiller base, and she's being illuminated by the Falcon's landing lights as Chewie helps pick her up. Kylo has apparently already escaped/run off whatever at this point, which is likely why she's allowed herself the emotional release she's having.
so she doesn't grab the lightsaber and fights kylo herself?
I don't know, theres a blue sky in the top left corner.
is there something that gives this away as a night shot or is that just a conclusion because we know she beats kylo's ass after he mutilates finn?
really looks like daylight to me
There aren't any other spoiler sites leaking stuff. We really have only have one spoiler site since they are the ones who got the shot list. MSW is the only legitimate site of non-production art spoilers for this film. And everything we know came out of that leaked shot list, they just released it slowly over the course of mid 2014 through spring 2015.So the biggest spoilers from the movie in my opinion come from Maz's vision. But I can't tell something: is she told who she's the daughter of or not? Because the one spoiler makes it so casual: the vision shows she's Han's daughter. Wouldn't that be on more spoiler sites besides that one giant summary?
There aren't any other spoiler sites leaking stuff. We really have only have one spoiler site since they are the ones who got the shot list. MSW is the only legitimate site of non-production art spoilers for this film. And everything we know came out of that leaked shot list, they just released it slowly over the course of mid 2014 through spring 2015.
Well the whole shot list is believable, since every piece of media we get matches it perfectly. It doesn't say whose Rey's parents are anywhere, that is still something left up for interpertation since we just have the shot list not the full dialogue.So is that part believable, that the vision shows she's his daughter? Combined with this other spoiler:
"They sigh in relief. Theyre alive. Han Solo is upset about Kylo Ren. Finn consoles him."
^What does that spoiler even mean? lol What is Finn consoling him about?
Mostly because that was Jason Wards interpertation and then when he made it clear he wasn't sure and was just throwing his guess based on same the shot list he got and shared online speculation seemed to get a lot more rampant. Because he didn't actually know either.Lotta spoilerheads were SUPREMELY confident that Rey was Han & Leia's kid for awhile, and then, suddenly, they weren't.
Well the whole shot list is believable, since every piece of media we get matches it perfectly. It doesn't say whose Rey's parents are anywhere, that is still something left up for interpertation since we just have the shot list not the full dialogue.
Kylo Ren is Han Solo's son. That's why the vision of him killing would cause Han a lot of grief.
I know Kylo and Rey were probably both at Luke's school as children until one of his students started to turn and the kids were scattered or kidnapped but I always assumed Kylo was Han's kid and Rey was Lukes. Or maybe Rey and Kylo are siblings. But then why would Kylo kill Han so easily?
I dunno it feels that if Kylo does some big bad things like blowing up planets (especially if he survives Ep7), you will watch the OT and think:
Don't you dare fall in love Leia and Han, your son will be worse than what you are currently fighting. It definitely cheapens the love story for me
I assumed that shot was from right after Kylo stops having his moment in the Falcon cockpit, before he walks back out of it to get to action, but maybe not.
I dunno it feels that if Kylo does some big bad things like blowing up planets (especially if he survives Ep7), you will watch the OT and think:
Don't you dare fall in love Leia and Han, your son will be worse than what you are currently fighting. It definitely cheapens the love story for me as the result of their love will be an evil twisted motherfucker who will stab his dad in cold blood.
And they will not have the Anakin excuse for Kylo a la "they took him from his slave mother at early age and then tried to raise him as a Jedi in a strict monk order where you are not allowed to love"
Just can't see a satisfying motivation for Kylo rejecting his mother and father, other than "i hate you, cause reasons".
I just dont' see this. Why would it cheapen their romance, which was written, cast, directed and performed decades before this movie was even concieved of? I want those two to fall in love because of who they are when they fall in love. That their kid turns out to be shitty doesn't change their getting together at all. You don't need an excuse. Bad things happen to good people. That doesn't cheapen their goodness unless they let it. Or you let it, rather.
It seems the Falcon will be Chewies. Because I mean why wouldn't it?
Luke's and whose? Whose the mother?
Luke's and whose? Whose the mother?
Luke's and whose? Whose the mother?
So you guys have no problem with Kylo being Leia's and Han's son?
Doesn't that totally destroy Han and Leia's sacrifices and love story from the OT?
We are talking the son of what was basically the embodiment of the rebels/light side and a General of the rebellion and this son is basically about to become more evil than what they fought in the OT and uses a solar system destroying weapon.
I dunno, it cheapens their characters for me, especially the love story.
Why would you root for them to come through and love each other if their offspring is such a galactic pain in the ass?
Why wouldn't those two have time to educate Kylo properly in their 20 years of parenthood?
Is he somehow taken when he is small?
I really hope they don't handwave the part why Leia and Han were such terrible parents.
The only way I can see this not damage Han and Leia is if Andy Serkis' Uber Sith lord whispers to Kylo day in day out and poisons his mind and they can't do shit against it?
But then why wouldn't they bring him to Luke to try and find out why this kid is acting out strangely?