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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Dec 13, 2019 20:08:59 GMT
You can’t steal what is yours. PLEASE please stop with the disgusting & pathetic defending of a huge conglomerate. They neither need or want your childish loyalty Anyone over 12 years old can see what a total travesty the sequel trilogy is. C'mon man... Who says I was even talking about Disney? I was actually thinking of John Williams, the man who created the piece. Also no.
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Post by SofaJockey on Dec 13, 2019 20:32:14 GMT
Anyone over 12 years old can see what a total travesty the sequel trilogy is. C'mon man... You're not looking forward to seeing the next one in a few days then? I think it's an enjoyable series. Not every instalment is 'up there' with the originals, but it's wholesome entertainment.
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Post by CHRrOME on Dec 15, 2019 0:37:52 GMT
So, how is the overall feeling of everyone about the latest episode? I feel like they didn't go anywhere with it, it felt like dragging around the story or a filler episode. What is Mando supposed to do with baby Yoda? Didn't feel like he was actually taking him anywhere. You could make the argument the whole job he took was to get some money which is always useful and then figure things out, but it was kinda simplistic.
Not saying it was a bad episode, but it feels like it didn't do anything for the story, unlike the previous one in which the idea was to leave baby Yoda in the planet, but shit went wrong at the end. Maybe is fluff for later on bringing that episode's characters back? Or explain why Mando knew them?
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Post by SofaJockey on Dec 15, 2019 12:11:08 GMT
So, how is the overall feeling of everyone about the latest episode? My feeling is to go in optimistic but open minded. And to see it as soon as possible after launch, avoiding the internet in the meantime.
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Post by Noxluxe on Dec 15, 2019 15:02:09 GMT
I'm not sure how old you are, but I saw the original trilogy when they were first out. I saw Luke get his hand cut off in a drive-in theater as a kid. I saw him redeem his father when I was a nine year old kid. I'm in my forties now, and Star Wars was pretty much my gateway into science fiction and fantasy. He was one of the touchstones. And yeah, I feel sorry for all the actors who found themselves participating in this trilogy. Their talents were largely wasted (and there are some in the cast with serious acting chops). But I especially feel sorry for Mark Hammill. I guess all that's left is that someone sane eventually takes charge of the franchise and creates an animated EU series. Maybe he can come back to voice Luke in an animated Heir to the Empire. Unless Episode IX involves time travel and changing the events of Episode VIII, I don't think they can offer anything that will satisfy me, and a lot of others. I didn't see them in the theaters but I did adore the original trilogy before the prequels came out, and while I thought they weren't as engaging as the originals I still liked them enough to buy the first on VHS and the second two as DVDs and watch them repeatedly, even though ultrafans were evidently going nuts all over the world slamming it on an internet that barely existed at the time. When we saw TLJ in the theaters there were whole segments - Canto Bight, the whole Holdo keeping secrets plot - that I thought deserved to be rolled up and thrown into a garbage compacter while being set on fire for the stupid waste of time and idiotic messages they were trying to send. But my wife, who saw the originals in the theater just like you did, loved the new Luke. She always identified more with Vader than with him in ROTJ, and for her the fact that even the heroic Luke Skywalker could fall prey to time and depression and failure and still be pulled out of it in time to do the right thing was brilliant and touching. Even though she'd crushed massively on him as a babyfaced young jedi with nothing but faith. My kids thought Hux was hilarious as a comedic punching bag, that Snoke was scary AF, that Kylo got a lot scarier by killing him, and that Luke was the biggest gangster in the world for making a fool out of him at the end. They all thought it was a good movie. And I certainly didn't regret spending the money even though I was disappointed myself, which I wasn't overall with TFA. As I said, I don't have high hopes, but we're still going to see it on the 23rd and I'm definitely looking forward to it. And even if it's a downer it'll still be bloody Christmas.
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Post by Iakus on Dec 15, 2019 16:46:50 GMT
I'm not sure how old you are, but I saw the original trilogy when they were first out. I saw Luke get his hand cut off in a drive-in theater as a kid. I saw him redeem his father when I was a nine year old kid. I'm in my forties now, and Star Wars was pretty much my gateway into science fiction and fantasy. He was one of the touchstones. And yeah, I feel sorry for all the actors who found themselves participating in this trilogy. Their talents were largely wasted (and there are some in the cast with serious acting chops). But I especially feel sorry for Mark Hammill. I guess all that's left is that someone sane eventually takes charge of the franchise and creates an animated EU series. Maybe he can come back to voice Luke in an animated Heir to the Empire. Unless Episode IX involves time travel and changing the events of Episode VIII, I don't think they can offer anything that will satisfy me, and a lot of others. I didn't see them in the theaters but I did adore the original trilogy before the prequels came out, and while I thought they weren't as engaging as the originals I still liked them enough to buy the first on VHS and the second two as DVDs and watch them repeatedly, even though ultrafans were evidently going nuts all over the world slamming it on an internet that barely existed at the time. When we saw TLJ in the theaters there were whole segments - Canto Bight, the whole Holdo keeping secrets plot - that I thought deserved to be rolled up and thrown into a garbage compacter while being set on fire for the stupid waste of time and idiotic messages they were trying to send. But my wife, who saw the originals in the theater just like you did, loved the new Luke. She always identified more with Vader than with him in ROTJ, and for her the fact that even the heroic Luke Skywalker could fall prey to time and depression and failure and still be pulled out of it in time to do the right thing was brilliant and touching. Even though she'd crushed massively on him as a babyfaced young jedi with nothing but faith. My kids thought Hux was hilarious as a comedic punching bag, that Snoke was scary AF, that Kylo got a lot scarier by killing him, and that Luke was the biggest gangster in the world for making a fool out of him at the end. They all thought it was a good movie. And I certainly didn't regret spending the money even though I was disappointed myself, which I wasn't overall with TFA. As I said, I don't have high hopes, but we're still going to see it on the 23rd and I'm definitely looking forward to it. And even if it's a downer it'll still be bloody Christmas. See, I could have forgiven a lot of The Last Dumpster Fire's mis-steps if only they had done Luke justice. Rey's total lack of a journey, hero's or otherwise, Emo Ren, Finn and Rose's "capitalism is bad" side quest to nowhere. Poe and Holdo's idiocy. Snoke having no real point. Even the lame-*ss "yo momma" joke the movie opened on (and frankly peaked with)AFAIC, they had ONE JOB and they utter, utterly blew it. Old Man Luke wasn't Luke. Heck, even Mark Hamill called him Jake Skywalker. If Rian Johnson had his way, this might have been Episode IV: Luke should have been on the FRONT LINES against the First Order, either as an advisor, a leader, a teacher, or a researcher. HE should have been working out how Snoke got his claws into Ben's mind. He should have been tracking down Sith relics, hunting the Knights of Ren, or at the very least, teaching a new batch of Jedi to do this stuff. "Pass on what you have learned" was Yoda's last instruction to him. Instead Luke UTTERLY fails at everything. And then, at the last moment, puts on a thirty second light show to troll his nephew while Rey (The REAL Chosen One, it seems) rescues a dozen or so Resistance members (out of how many thousand who died while Luke sat on his *ss and did nothing?) then stroked out or something and died. He didn't even bother to teach Rey. Not that she needed it, of course. I left the theater feeling the need to shower. And I haven't watched any Disney Wars (*spits*) since.
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Post by Iakus on Dec 15, 2019 17:01:22 GMT
And just to show how little regard Disney has for Lucas and his characters:
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Post by Nayawk on Dec 15, 2019 20:00:30 GMT
But my wife, who saw the originals in the theater just like you did, loved the new Luke. She always identified more with Vader than with him in ROTJ, and for her the fact that even the heroic Luke Skywalker could fall prey to time and depression and failure and still be pulled out of it in time to do the right thing was brilliant and touching. Even though she'd crushed massively on him as a babyfaced young jedi with nothing but faith. Your wife sounds a lot like me, I am old enough to have seen all the OT on release in theaters. Vader and the Empire were the main draw for me as a child so my attachment to Luke was never that great and I honestly think the ST turned him into a more interesting character.
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Post by skekSil on Dec 15, 2019 20:59:11 GMT
As I said, I don't have high hopes, but we're still going to see it on the 23rd and I'm definitely looking forward to it. And even if it's a downer it'll still be bloody Christmas. Alright I'll be sure to spoil everything for you on Dec 21st Old Man Luke wasn't Luke. Heck, even Mark Hamill called him Jake Skywalker. 30 years have passed since RotJ. Are you saying you havent changed at all in your last 30 years? Do you think that the dashing hero General Obi-Wan Kenobi is the same person as that old hermit Ben? Or do you forget that Master Yoda who was fighting Palpatine mano o mano in the prequels is the same guy (yet again, crazy old hermit) who in ESB was stealing food and fighting R2D2 for flashlight? Wishful thinking. I too have an opinion on how a perfect Star Wars sequel should have been made, yet I don't consider movie's inability to follow my dreams as its failure. Moviemakers (and authors in general) shouldn't be constrained in doing their jobs by the wishes of their fans. And just to show how little regard Disney has for Lucas and his characters: Please, this is getting ridiculous. Do you know how movies are made? It wouldn't be the first time (nor the last time) when pre-existing ideas have been changed or dropped to allow for a continuation of a story. Remember midichlorians? I doubt they were part of lore during OT. And lets not forget that George got several billion dollars so that Disney could decide on their own who is dead and who is not and all other things canon.
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Post by skekSil on Dec 15, 2019 21:05:28 GMT
So, how is the overall feeling of everyone about the latest episode? I feel like they didn't go anywhere with it, it felt like dragging around the story or a filler episode. What is Mando supposed to do with baby Yoda? Didn't feel like he was actually taking him anywhere. You could make the argument the whole job he took was to get some money which is always useful and then figure things out, but it was kinda simplistic.
Not saying it was a bad episode, but it feels like it didn't do anything for the story, unlike the previous one in which the idea was to leave baby Yoda in the planet, but shit went wrong at the end. Maybe is fluff for later on bringing that episode's characters back? Or explain why Mando knew them? It looks to me they are going to make the first season a collection of Western tropes. Its likely that ep 7 will also be like that and ep 8 will finally bring back the overarcing plot which will probably end in a cliffhanger, leading into season 2, where the main story will be properly explored at last.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Dec 15, 2019 21:15:16 GMT
So, how is the overall feeling of everyone about the latest episode? I feel like they didn't go anywhere with it, it felt like dragging around the story or a filler episode. What is Mando supposed to do with baby Yoda? Didn't feel like he was actually taking him anywhere. You could make the argument the whole job he took was to get some money which is always useful and then figure things out, but it was kinda simplistic.
Not saying it was a bad episode, but it feels like it didn't do anything for the story, unlike the previous one in which the idea was to leave baby Yoda in the planet, but shit went wrong at the end. Maybe is fluff for later on bringing that episode's characters back? Or explain why Mando knew them? It looks to me they are going to make the first season a collection of Western tropes. Its likely that ep 7 will also be like that and ep 8 will finally bring back the overarcing plot which will probably end in a cliffhanger, leading into season 2, where the main story will be properly explored at last. It also showed how much Mando has changed from his old self, and how that’s how he could have ended up if he stayed on that old path.
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Post by Iakus on Dec 15, 2019 21:22:40 GMT
As I said, I don't have high hopes, but we're still going to see it on the 23rd and I'm definitely looking forward to it. And even if it's a downer it'll still be bloody Christmas. Alright I'll be sure to spoil everything for you on Dec 21st Old Man Luke wasn't Luke. Heck, even Mark Hamill called him Jake Skywalker. 30 years have passed since RotJ. Are you saying you havent changed at all in your last 30 years? Do you think that the dashing hero General Obi-Wan Kenobi is the same person as that old hermit Ben? Or do you forget that Master Yoda who was fighting Palpatine mano o mano in the prequels is the same guy (yet again, crazy old hermit) who in ESB was stealing food and fighting R2D2 for flashlight? Not to that radical a degree. Not to the point of COMPLETELY undermining his entire character development over the course of the trilogy. Sure Kenobi changed. But not that radically. Heck one of the greatest tings about the prequel trilogy was how believable Ewan Macgregor was as a young Obi Wan. Yoda was totally trolling Luke and I think you know it. It was a test to get a feel for Luke's attitude. Notice how much more solemn his demeanor became at the prospect of training him. Wishful thinking. I too have an opinion on how a perfect Star Wars sequel should have been made, yet I don't consider movie's inability to follow my dreams as its failure. Moviemakers (and authors in general) shouldn't be constrained in doing their jobs by the wishes of their fans. [/quote] "Subvert your expectations", eh? Hell, even JJ Abrams thought RJ f*cked up. And just to show how little regard Disney has for Lucas and his characters: Please, this is getting ridiculous. Do you know how movies are made? It wouldn't be the first time (nor the last time) when pre-existing ideas have been changed or dropped to allow for a continuation of a story. Remember midichlorians? I doubt they were part of lore during OT. And lets not forget that George got several billion dollars so that Disney could decide on their own who is dead and who is not and all other things canon. [/quote] Money solves everything, I guess
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Post by Noxluxe on Dec 15, 2019 22:09:40 GMT
It looks to me they are going to make the first season a collection of Western tropes. Its likely that ep 7 will also be like that and ep 8 will finally bring back the overarcing plot which will probably end in a cliffhanger, leading into season 2, where the main story will be properly explored at last. It also showed how much Mando has changed from his old self, and how that’s how he could have ended up if he stayed on that old path. Unfortunately not in a way we haven't all seen a million times before. Wild and reckless youth turned overly conscientious professional isn't a revelation. I truly physically rolled my eyes at "I know who you really are". That line should absolutely have been cut. First half of the episode had me bored of all the heist tropes played so straight, though Bill Burr as a canny gun-slinging criminal point-man and Tonks/Osha as a bloodthirsty Twi-Lek seemed promising. Second half rocked though. Even if those X-Wing pilots seemed a mite trigger-happy. And I kind of wish I'd gotten a chance to see that red gunship in action. It looked cool as hell. The episode would have felt like it was going nowhere if he hadn't been paid at the end. As is, it seems like he went and got a-hold of that money specifically because he figured they'd need it for something. A hacker to mess up Baby Yoda's signal to the fobs? The first three episodes set the wrong expectation for the rest of the season, sharing such a tight and focused plot. That could have been better thought through. Alright I'll be sure to spoil everything for you on Dec 21st Heh, you wish. This thread is going to blow up into a seething rage-filled mess in three days, and I'm gonna stay well out of the blast radius.
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Post by Nayawk on Dec 15, 2019 23:19:27 GMT
They have all vowed to not see the new one, surely they wouldn't complain about something they haven't seen.... surely
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Post by Hier0phant on Dec 15, 2019 23:37:09 GMT
They have all vowed to not see the new one, surely they wouldn't complain about something they haven't seen.... surely What vow? Like Captain Marvel i'll watch it for free then pass judgement.
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Post by skekSil on Dec 16, 2019 0:33:26 GMT
Not to that radical a degree. Not to the point of COMPLETELY undermining his entire character development over the course of the trilogy. Sure Kenobi changed. But not that radically. Heck one of the greatest tings about the prequel trilogy was how believable Ewan Macgregor was as a young Obi Wan. Yoda was totally trolling Luke and I think you know it. It was a test to get a feel for Luke's attitude. Notice how much more solemn his demeanor became at the prospect of training him. but my point still stands such a change of personality and beliefs is possible in a span of 30 years. "Subvert your expectations", eh? If you expect a movie to be certain way of course it would look worse if it doesnt follow those expectations, even if that movie was great. It is better to go to movies with as little expectations as possible. Hell, even JJ Abrams thought RJ f*cked up. What exactly did he say? Money solves everything, I guess He gave away his rights to franchise - his Word of God, so to say. So dragging out old Lukas' ideas is silly.
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Post by Iakus on Dec 16, 2019 17:06:30 GMT
If you expect a movie to be certain way of course it would look worse if it doesnt follow those expectations, even if that movie was great. It is better to go to movies with as little expectations as possible. A particularly silly statement given I listed SEVERAL directions they could have taken Luke. So yeah, I didn't have a "Certain way" in mind. comicbook.com/starwars/2019/12/11/j-j-abrams-criticizes-star-wars-the-last-jedi-rian-johnson/"I don’t think that people go to ‘Star Wars’ to be told, ‘This doesn’t matter."As long as Luke's a bitter old man waiting to die rather than, you know, a JEDI, I don't think it's silly.
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