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Post by Iakus on Nov 23, 2019 2:24:37 GMT
Episode in a nutshell . Maybe minus that last bit. SO...John Wick in the Star Wars universe
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Post by skekSil on Nov 23, 2019 9:07:18 GMT
The fact that Mandalorian premiered right before episode IX looks suspicious. Do you guys think that events of the series might have some impact on the movie? I hope not. Probably the best thing the show has going for it is its complete separation from the new trilogy. Viewers can just pretend it's part of the old EU instead. The fact that they have force sensitive baby Yoda already presupposes connection to main story with New Jedi Order and stuff. Unless they kill him off.
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Post by warden on Nov 23, 2019 20:00:28 GMT
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Post by Serza on Nov 24, 2019 0:04:53 GMT
I trust Jar Jar...
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Post by Noxluxe on Nov 25, 2019 3:20:25 GMT
Anyone else feel like the new armor could have been a bit more on the dull side?
It was fine when it was just the helmet and the one pauldron, but he's shining like the door of a whorehouse now. The other bounty hunters won't even need fobs to pick him out from halfway across the galaxy.
That is not the way.
Here's hoping for another mud bath in episode 4. That'll fix him right up.
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Post by colfoley on Nov 25, 2019 3:37:50 GMT
Continuing on with my rewatching of all the SWs movies...
Its always bugged me about the timeline in Empire. Its probably one of my two biggest problems with the movie (and while certain movies which shall remain nameless I consider to be 'better' then it)...but the timeline has never made sense to me. Luke's plot seems to take place, realistically, over months of time (either that or he really is an arrogant little shit) meanwhile the Han Solo side of it takes place over days...again seemingly. I guess its just a horribly paced movie...
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Nov 25, 2019 4:17:26 GMT
Continuing on with my rewatching of all the SWs movies... Its always bugged me about the timeline in Empire. Its probably one of my two biggest problems with the movie (and while certain movies which shall remain nameless I consider to be 'better' then it)...but the timeline has never made sense to me. Luke's plot seems to take place, realistically, over months of time (either that or he really is an arrogant little shit) meanwhile the Han Solo side of it takes place over days...again seemingly. I guess its just a horribly paced movie... Since the Millennium Falcon couldn’t go into hyperspace, it had to travel slower than Lightspeed to reach Bespin. They just didn’t focus on them as they traveled since nothing happened. That said I believe I recall that being a regret the creators had with the movie because it created that pacing issue.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Nov 25, 2019 4:20:46 GMT
Anyone else feel like the new armor could have been a bit more on the dull side? It was fine when it was just the helmet and the one pauldron, but he's shining like the door of a whorehouse now. The other bounty hunters won't even need fobs to pick him out from halfway across the galaxy. That is not the way. Here's hoping for another mud bath in episode 4. That'll fix him right up. ”It looks like we have ourselves a Shinie, Commander.”
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Post by Noxluxe on Nov 25, 2019 5:16:34 GMT
Continuing on with my rewatching of all the SWs movies... Its always bugged me about the timeline in Empire. Its probably one of my two biggest problems with the movie (and while certain movies which shall remain nameless I consider to be 'better' then it)...but the timeline has never made sense to me. Luke's plot seems to take place, realistically, over months of time (either that or he really is an arrogant little shit) meanwhile the Han Solo side of it takes place over days...again seemingly. I guess its just a horribly paced movie... Yes and no. Han and co. travel to Cloud City without a working hyperdrive. Realistically, unless they were right by it, that could easily take weeks or months. The problem with that is that none of the crew look stir-crazy or tired enough of each other's company upon disembarking to indicate that they've been cooped up for so long, and Han and Leia's... courtship?... hasn't progressed noticeably from that impulsive kiss in the engine room. A short scene aboard the Falcon establishing time passing in transit would have helped a lot. But my personal theory is just that Yoda is running Luke through a training regimen focusing only and exactly on what he needs to know and how he needs to think to be able to develop himself afterwards, with no regard for the old standards of the Jedi curriculum, over maybe a week or two. Give or take a day or so to wipe down the X-Wing after getting it out of the lake. The little guy has had twenty years to think about how he's going to prepare someone else to carry on the Jedi traditions, knowing he would never be able to confer everything they used to be and stand for. I think he's only really doing three things: 1) Trying to instill the absolute essence of Jedi philosophy in Luke. Reach for understanding first and action second. Don't let your goals be corrupted by personal weaknesses. Accept what is outside your ability to control. If Luke has that, or is at least on the path towards having that, then everything else about what it means to be a Jedi in the future can be for him to define, not Yoda. And he'll need that basic understanding to oppose Vader and the Emperor in the spiritual sense. 2) Teaching Luke the discipline to focus his mind and think clearly in spite of physical pain and exhaustion. That's what all the exercise is for, and it's the first thing Luke is going to need to survive the Empire at all, even more than lightsaber skills or telekinetic tricks. It's also what saves his life at the end of the movie, letting him reach out to Leia through the force while under immense physical duress, which he never would have been able to when he was similarly alone, worn down and despairing on Hoth earlier in the movie. 3) Ferreting out Luke's personal weaknesses and trying to make the kid aware of them, so he at least has a chance to recognize when he's starting to go astray. Specifically being distracted by things he doesn't have control over, and trying to force resolution instead of being practical and patient. I think Luke reflecting hard on his failings in those regards is a big part of his maturation process between Empire and Return, after Vader's beatdown. Almost everything else he needs he can find out by holocron or by personal reflection later. But without a teacher to first guide him through those three things he wouldn't have stood a chance, so that's where Yoda put all his effort. And for a teacher as experienced as Yoda and a student as eager to please as Luke, I can imagine them getting around those topics in a few short weeks, at least to the point where Luke would be able to work the important stuff out on his own. But yeah, all that aside, Lucas could have done a better job with the pacing in that one. Just goes to show that the old movies weren't perfect either.
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Post by masterwarderz on Nov 25, 2019 19:53:48 GMT
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Post by Noxluxe on Nov 25, 2019 20:29:29 GMT
Because their aim obviously wasn't terrible enough without them also being propelled clumsily through the air at high speeds.
The incompetent storm-troopers is one of my least favorite things about Star Wars, and it was actually the main thing I was complaining about coming out of the movies from Force Awakens. Why carry that of all things over from the original trilogy after the prequels and TCW made their clones so badass?
It's enough that the First Order's leadership is a pair of screaming children, why can't the average trained-from-birth soldier at least seem like a real threat? Especially when one of them is a main character?
If they're making an effort to make these guys more menacing in the last installment then I'm all for that. But again, giving them jet-packs doesn't strike me as the place to start.
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Post by skekSil on Nov 25, 2019 21:11:24 GMT
Because their aim obviously wasn't terrible enough without them also being propelled clumsily through the air at high speeds. The incompetent storm-troopers is one of my least favorite things about Star Wars, and it was actually the main thing I was complaining about coming out of the movies from Force Awakens. Riiight. Can you give me an example of a movie where simple mook can just shoot and kill a main character, except when it is needed for the plot?
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Post by Iakus on Nov 25, 2019 21:34:42 GMT
At this point it's pretty clear Disney was never interested in being caretakers of the franchise. They just wanted the Star Wars name to stamp on their products.
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Post by Noxluxe on Nov 25, 2019 21:44:45 GMT
Because their aim obviously wasn't terrible enough without them also being propelled clumsily through the air at high speeds. The incompetent storm-troopers is one of my least favorite things about Star Wars, and it was actually the main thing I was complaining about coming out of the movies from Force Awakens. Riiight. Can you give me an example of a movie where simple mook can just shoot and kill a main character, except when it is needed for the plot? I'm not talking about them killing main characters, I'm talking about them at least feeling like they could kill them. Blaster fire striking close to the characters' heads, making them flinch and duck away to avoid, you know, dying. Allies out of cover getting mercilessly gunned down. Glancing shots that cause pain and slow the heroes down. Flanking maneuvers to flush the heroes out of cover and keep up the pressure instead of letting them have whole conversations while uselessly firing at empty air. Most importantly, heroes not standing upright in the wide open while enemies are pouring fire on them without anybody getting hurt whatsoever. Everyone in that speeder should be on their knees trying to take cover behind its frame such as it is while Poe awkwardly handles the controls because they're goddamn sitting ducks. That's how you make main characters' opposition feel worth taking seriously. It's basic cinematography. The heroes don't actually treat the enemies like they're a real danger, and they aren't punished for that in the slightest, so the audience doesn't feel like they're a real danger either, and there's no tension. Just loud music and pretty lights flying everywhere. Again, this is one of my least favorite things about Star Wars, and one of the things the prequels did much better and I had hoped we were beyond until the sequels brought it back.
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Post by skekSil on Nov 25, 2019 23:07:55 GMT
Blaster fire striking close to the characters' heads, making them flinch and duck away to avoid, you know, dying. Allies out of cover getting mercilessly gunned down. Glancing shots that cause pain and slow the heroes down. Flanking maneuvers to flush the heroes out of cover and keep up the pressure instead of letting them have whole conversations while uselessly firing at empty air. Oh, come on! Did you even watch the clip? a)One of the first shots injures (lightly) Finn's hand, probably a sparkle or a shrapnel from a blaster near hit. b ) They launch jetpack troopers precisely in order to "flank" heroes - to have the ability to attack them from different angles and maybe to allow flying guys to aim better because c)aiming and shooting at target that is several dozens of meters away while simultaneously driving over rough terrain at high speed can de quite challenging.
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Post by Serza on Nov 25, 2019 23:22:13 GMT
Alright, some concerns, actually.
What is "the way", because it doesn't seem to resemble the Resol'nare by a whole lot. Why no Mando'a? What is this aliit following in addition to the Resol'nare? Canons of Honor? Anything else? Where was the clan leader during the altercation? The goran would have, regardless, a lot of respect simply due to knowing how to handle Beskar, but is she also the clan leader? Why the obsession with removing one's helmet? Is this a concern born out of Empire's rule? They were clearly persecuted, so is this their way of maintaining anonimity? There are no qualms that I know of about removing your helmet in the EU... or previous canon material that portrays the Mandalorians.
However, I suppose that no tenets of the Resol'nare were broken. Helmet removal seems to be a rather extreme stance on wearing the armor, but it is still in accordance. The fact the others came without being asked also means they follow the part about one's clan.
One thing I noticed, the smith mentions "way of the Mandalore"... which is quite inaccurate, for obvious reasons. Should have been "way of the Mandalorian" in order to not confuse things with the Mandalore, who is presumably Bo Katan at this point.
Other than that, it captures the feel of the original trilogy... and not a single lightsaber in sight.
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Post by Heimdall on Nov 25, 2019 23:31:39 GMT
Maybe this is a new development, something brought on by the “Purge”. Incidentally, I’m assuming that the Mandalorian revolt against the Empire ended poorly.
Maybe the helmet bit is a vow of sorts for this particular Mandalorian movement, one that seems intent on restoring Mandalorian numbers and culture given their focus on gathering materials to sponsor “foundlings”.
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Post by Noxluxe on Nov 26, 2019 0:10:23 GMT
Oh, come on! Did you even watch the clip? a)One of the first shots injures (lightly) Finn's hand, probably a sparkle or a shrapnel from a blaster near hit. They launch jetpack troopers precisely in order to "flank" heroes - to have the ability to attack them from different angles and maybe to allow flying guys to aim better because c)aiming and shooting at target that is several dozens of meters away while simultaneously driving over rough terrain at high speed can de quite challenging. Exactly. As I said, I'm going to be happy if they're making more of an effort at making the troopers feel dangerous in this one, because we haven't seen nearly enough of that. Adding jetpacks just wouldn't have been my first thought. Maybe this is a new development, something brought on by the “Purge”. Incidentally, I’m assuming that the Mandalorian revolt against the Empire ended poorly. Maybe the helmet bit is a vow of sorts for this particular Mandalorian movement, one that seems intent on restoring Mandalorian numbers and culture given their focus on gathering materials to sponsor “foundlings”. That's the feeling I'm getting too. That this is a small group that's trying to reinvent their culture based on 50% half-reclaimed lore and 50% "this feels right". Maybe there are other Mandalorian enclaves out there who are more or less faithful to other particulars of the old ways. After episode 3 I suspect the reason they don't speak Mando'a is simply that "This is the way" is more tweet-worthy than "Ibic cuyir te ara". As for what exactly it refers to, I get the sense that it's just a powerful phrase used to remind people to toe the line, do the right thing and stop being such dumbasses. Akin to the gunslinger credo in The Dark Tower. "You have forgotten the face of your father." These Mandalorians don't strike me as the types to have an actual rules codex titled "the Way".
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Post by river82 on Nov 26, 2019 1:06:48 GMT
Disney and Lucasfilm go through great lengths to keep anticipated movies shrouded in secrecy, but director J.J. Abrams revealed to Good Morning America today that a real script ended up on eBay.
"One of our actors, I won't say which one — I want to, but I won't — left it under their bed and it was found by someone who was cleaning their place," Abrams said. "It was then given to someone else who went to sell it on eBay." A Disney employee spotted the for-sale item before anyone could get their hands on it and "got it back before it sold," Abrams explained. "With all the security, you have to be careful."celebrity.nine.com.au/movies/jj-abrams-says-star-wars-rise-of-skywalker-script-for-sale-on-ebay/161b1beb-6e03-4b5f-9f3e-2f16a5524174Which means one of the 4chan/Reddit leaks floating around is likely correct. The question is … which one
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Post by Serza on Nov 26, 2019 6:31:59 GMT
That's a valid point. The helmet thing doesn't breach the Resol'nare, but instead seems to be an extreme take on it.
Anyway, I had a thought, and what if the motivation is that... it was Yoda who saved him during the Clone Wars?
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Post by skekSil on Nov 26, 2019 7:43:18 GMT
As I said, I'm going to be happy if they're making more of an effort at making the troopers feel dangerous in this one, because we haven't seen nearly enough of that. Adding jetpacks just wouldn't have been my first thought. Its a 30 second clip!
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Post by Noxluxe on Nov 26, 2019 9:01:12 GMT
That's a valid point. The helmet thing doesn't breach the Resol'nare, but instead seems to be an extreme take on it. Anyway, I had a thought, and what if the motivation is that... it was Yoda who saved him during the Clone Wars? I had no idea there was so much knowledge and fascination about Mandalorian culture. You sound pretty into it. Where did that come from? Until recently I only knew about them from the Kotor games. As I said, I'm going to be happy if they're making more of an effort at making the troopers feel dangerous in this one, because we haven't seen nearly enough of that. Adding jetpacks just wouldn't have been my first thought. Its a 30 second clip! It's a 20-hour movie series. I'm not talking about the damn clip. It feels like you're trying to pick an argument without being that bothered with reading what I'm saying. I don't see why you have any reason to take exception to me desiring badass enemy soldiers for the heroes, and can't imagine you're actually a proponent of standard storm-trooper marksmanship(literally the first time I've ever been tempted to write LOL). So can we just not?
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