I should probably stop watching the trailer.
Good idea. Uh, anyone know how I can stop watching the trailer?
I should probably stop watching the trailer.
That was actually something George Lucas added after going senile. It was originally just a bunch of Rebels celebrating on Endor. It was stupid as all fuck too. I mean, the Death Star blows up on Yavin and people take to streets with fireworks at Coruscant? There is no government to keep order when the leader dies? WTF?
It's almost like some evil empire took over and wiped the Jedi out completely to maintain control.
I'm guardedly excited for this film. The trailer was really good. Not the best trailer ever, but it also didn't give much away as far as the plot. The scenery is as amazing as Lucas', better even, but it's character driven.
Watching it, I think Finn isn't going to be a Force user. Kylo Ren is the only one who uses the Force in the trailer, but the way Rey is positioned in the movie poster makes it likely that she's the other Force user, torn between the Dark Side and the Light. Finn looks like someone who grabbed the only thing he could in order to defend himself.
I guess we'll see.
I also find it a bit weird that you're criticizing it for seemingly reusing ideas from the OT, yet are also criticizing it for not having the exact same cinematography and visuals as a 30+ year old trilogy
That was actually something George Lucas added after going senile. It was originally just a bunch of Rebels celebrating on Endor. It was stupid as all fuck too. I mean, the Death Star blows up on Yavin and people take to streets with fireworks at Coruscant? There is no government to keep order when the leader dies? WTF?
A bit strange though since not even 100 years has passed since Jedis were everywhere.
That was actually something George Lucas added after going senile. It was originally just a bunch of Rebels celebrating on Endor. It was stupid as all fuck too. I mean, the Death Star blows up on Yavin and people take to streets with fireworks at Coruscant? There is no government to keep order when the leader dies? WTF?
So they also wiped out living memory from 10 trillion people?
Let us be honest and admit that it makes no sense but is good because it makes the force and jedis cooler again.
That line in the trailer has been bugging me since I saw it
"It's real…all of it"
Umm, wouldn't the rebels after ROTJ shout from the rooftops how they have a Jedi and that's part of how they beat the Empire?
It'd be great propaganda
I just don't see how those two wouldn't know all the stuff that happened only like 30 years ago
It was probably the most important thing in their recent lives
It'd be like Children in the 70's not knowing who Hitler, Stalin and FDR were
ESB didn't just regurgitate New Hope, ROTJ didn't just regurgitate ESB. Its a good thing if these movies can stand to be remembered for things in isolation, as well as becoming part of a greater whole.
Continuity in cinematography and visual language for a film franchise is just basic branding. Brands have a visual language, Star Wars more than most. Companies re-brand things all the time, and maybe there'll be a little of that here -- it's hard to tell from these tiny trailers. Even if these movies do, that's not a bad thing, but its risky. It stands out. I'm open minded.
ROTJ didn't just regurgitate ESB.
So they also wiped out living memory from 10 trillion people?
Let us be honest and admit that it makes no sense but is good because it makes the force and jedis cooler again.
No, it regurgitated A New Hope, instead.
Its going to be so weird not seeing the 20th Century Fox Fanfare on the intro.
it's NOT????
WHAAAAAAA
So they also wiped out living memory from 10 trillion people?
Let us be honest and admit that it makes no sense but is good because it makes the force and jedis cooler again.
That line in the trailer has been bugging me since I saw it
"It's real…all of it"
Umm, wouldn't the rebels after ROTJ shout from the rooftops how they have a Jedi and that's part of how they beat the Empire?
It'd be great propaganda
Well for a low budget solution you could always play the trailer and close your eyes.
That line in the trailer has been bugging me since I saw it
"It's real all of it"
Umm, wouldn't the rebels after ROTJ shout from the rooftops how they have a Jedi and that's part of how they beat the Empire?
It'd be great propaganda
I just don't see how those two wouldn't know all the stuff that happened only like 30 years ago
It was probably the most important thing in their recent lives
It'd be like Children in the 70's not knowing who Hitler, Stalin and FDR were
That line in the trailer has been bugging me since I saw it
"It's real all of it"
Umm, wouldn't the rebels after ROTJ shout from the rooftops how they have a Jedi and that's part of how they beat the Empire?
It'd be great propaganda
I just don't see how those two wouldn't know all the stuff that happened only like 30 years ago
It was probably the most important thing in their recent lives
It'd be like Children in the 70's not knowing who Hitler, Stalin and FDR were
Its going to be so weird not seeing the 20th Century Fox Fanfare on the intro.
it's NOT????
WHAAAAAAA
If Shaolin monks actually had superpowers and all of them got murdered one night, how many people in 50 years would automatically believe if they met a surviving Shaolin monk that he had superpowers?
There were 10,000 Jedi during the Clone Wars. 10,000. Across an entire galaxy. There were some other Force-using sects, like the Nightsisters and the Dagoyan Masters, but they kept to themselves, and the Sith were a secret. The Jedi basically acted as a special police force for the Republic but otherwise spent most of their time meditating in their Temple. Why would the average joe on Dirt World #3453 in the Outer Rim ever believe that the Jedi were anything other than monks who used magic tricks and misdirection?
Why would it? Disney owns these movies. Its just going to have the Lucasfilm logo. Maybe Bad Robot.
I dunno. I think they've given enough. I think the visuals coupled with the basic outline/details the trailer provides is more than enough to elicit interest to see more in the theater (which is the whole point of a trailer).
1. A Storm Trooper has an internal struggle/change of heart and joins the other side
2. A girl on some distant outskirts planet meets up with Han and learns The Force isn't a just legend.
3. A bad guy and his gang is trying to fulfill the legacy/goals of Darth Vader
4. A group of rebels is fighting against this through ground and air wars
5. The Force is calling someone (the storm trooper? the girl? I think leaving it a potential question is actually good marketing to increase interest in seeing the film); they need to let it in to...become a Jedi I assume
I mean what else do you want to know about what is going on? All that is left is the intricate details and therefore plot spoilers as far as I'm concerned.
It'd be like Children in the 70's not knowing who Hitler, Stalin and FDR were
both movies have a death star = regurgitated?
If Shaolin monks actually had superpowers and all of them got murdered one night, how many people in 50 years would automatically believe if they met a surviving Shaolin monk that he had superpowers?
There were 10,000 Jedi during the Clone Wars. 10,000. Across an entire galaxy. There were some other Force-using sects, like the Nightsisters and the Dagoyan Masters, but they kept to themselves, and the Sith were a secret. The Jedi basically acted as a special police force for the Republic but otherwise spent most of their time meditating in their Temple. Why would the average joe on Dirt World #3453 in the Outer Rim ever believe that the Jedi were anything other than monks who used magic tricks and misdirection?
I dunno. I think they've given enough. I think the visuals coupled with the basic outline/details the trailer provides is more than enough to elicit interest to see more in the theater (which is the whole point of a trailer).
1. A Storm Trooper has an internal struggle/change of heart and joins the other side
2. A girl on some distant outskirts planet meets up with Han and learns The Force isn't a just legend.
3. A bad guy and his gang is trying to fulfill the legacy/goals of Darth Vader
4. A group of rebels is fighting against this through ground and air wars
5. The Force is calling someone (the storm trooper? the girl? I think leaving it a potential question is actually good marketing to increase interest in seeing the film); they need to let it in to...become a Jedi I assume
I mean what else do you want to know about what is going on? All that is left is the intricate details and therefore plot spoilers as far as I'm concerned.
I find the accusation that this movie is pandering to nostalgia is overblown. Yeah, this movie has tie fighters, x wings, old musical themes, storm troopers, old sound effects, light sabers, etc., because all that shit is fucking cool, and trying to replace that stuff with new shit that is equally cool is an exercise in futility. Also, it has only been a few decades, so of course there's going to be aesthetic similarities. So far the only blatant nostalgia pandering has been from the second teaser, with its "Chewie, we're home" line.
Luke isn't the face of the rebellion, he's just one guy. A hugely important and instrumental guy, but if he's not in the spotlight at all after ROTJ, then how would most people know who he is at all?
It's becoming clear to me that they will keep searching for Luke the entire movie and he'll only show up in the end.
That line in the trailer has been bugging me since I saw it
"It's real all of it"
Umm, wouldn't the rebels after ROTJ shout from the rooftops how they have a Jedi and that's part of how they beat the Empire?
It'd be great propaganda
I just don't see how those two wouldn't know all the stuff that happened only like 30 years ago
It was probably the most important thing in their recent lives
It'd be like Children in the 70's not knowing who Hitler, Stalin and FDR were
Did they erase everyone's minds that encountered, saw, was saved by, or knew a Jedi?It's almost like some evil empire took over and wiped the Jedi out completely to maintain control.
super late to the party but is there a case to be made about Luke being the main antagonist, this is the final trailer and still no signs of Luke
It's becoming clear to me that they will keep searching for Luke the entire movie and he'll only show up in the end.
That line in the trailer has been bugging me since I saw it
"It's real all of it"
Umm, wouldn't the rebels after ROTJ shout from the rooftops how they have a Jedi and that's part of how they beat the Empire?
It'd be great propaganda
I just don't see how those two wouldn't know all the stuff that happened only like 30 years ago
It was probably the most important thing in their recent lives
It'd be like Children in the 70's not knowing who Hitler, Stalin and FDR were
Did they erase everyone's minds that encountered, saw, was saved by, or knew a Jedi?
Do you really want to know?
Correct! He'll have a bigger role in the next movie.