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Right after you go to the spoiler thread? Of all the parts of the internet to avoid, I would think this would be the one!Gonna go see it tonight; which means i have to avoid the internet for the next 10 hours
Right after you go to the spoiler thread? Of all the parts of the internet to avoid, I would think this would be the one!Gonna go see it tonight; which means i have to avoid the internet for the next 10 hours
Right after you go to the spoiler thread? Of all the parts of the internet to avoid, I would think this would be the one!
I agree about the music not being memorable, the prequels had that in my opinion.
I agree to some extent with @Rallywagonalthough the story was about finidng Luke and in the end we did find him, however it's not to the level of TDK trilogy where all movies work on their own. I also feel the last shot was very un-starwars like with the aerial shot of Luke and Ray. Felt really out of place for me.
That's Abrams for you.And there just isn't any suspense. Not once did I worry about any of the characters, because I know full well that they'll succeed. The antagonist is the usual emo who loves the dark side while presenting no reasons for his betrayal, and with zero actual character development.
This is the first of 3 movies. Plenty of time for things to play themselves out. Some things they may not explain in the movies, but will require novel or comic reading to fill in the gaps. Just how Star Wars is.Why are we doing spoiler tags in a thread with a massive "spoilers" in the title? Ohh well. Better put on the tags so as to not ruin it for someone going into a thread about a movie he/she hasn't seen...
Just came back from seeing it. Outstanding visuals, combined with an ultra thin plot and even thinner characters.
I was never a big Star Wars fan, so the many cameos don't do much for me. But what really annoys me is that they didn't even bother coming up with a new plot for it. Just same old same old. Let's go destroy a Death Star which is somehow way easier in this movie than in the earlier ones. In fact it's absurd how easy it is for the group to move about this hostile military installation, and how Ren magically learns everything about the Force right as she needs to.
And there just isn't any suspense. Not once did I worry about any of the characters, because I know full well that they'll succeed. The antagonist is the usual emo who loves the dark side while presenting no reasons for his betrayal, and with zero actual character development.
I admit I tend to nitpick, but there was just so many little things that irked me in the movie. Why do the Stormtrooper continue to use a suit that offers them literally no protection against anything? How do these tiny fighter aircraft have the fuel capacity to fly between solar systems? Who makes up the republic, and why/how are they supporting the rebels? Do they have an army? How big is the First Order? How did they come to be? Are they actively at war with anyone but the rebels? If the rebels have the support of the republic, then why do they even function as rebels? Why not just a full on army to take on the new evil force? What is even the goal of the First Order? Same as the Empire?
Why would you make a droid that can't speak human languages? Why was Finn assigned to a search and destroy mission if he's not a combat soldier? How does he know the layout and working of the entire military base? How does a supposedly powerful and experienced guy like our antagonist lose to someone who has never even used a light saber before? Why do they never use the Force in combat even when it would greatly benefit them? How did they suddenly know where to find Luke even though the incomplete map did not fit any known planetary system?
I just... I don't understand the rules of the world and the Force. I don't know where anything is in relation to anything else... The movie is constantly expecting me to just go a long with it, without even remotely trying to explain anything.
Which is a sign of poor planning and writing.Some things they may not explain in the movies, but will require novel or comic reading to fill in the gaps.
This shouldn't surprise you, at least it shouldn't if you knew this is how they do things already. It's not new, they've done this for years. It's what they call Star Wars "canon". Books, comics, animated TV shows, etc, etc.Which is a sign of poor planning and writing.
I have no problem with the idea of an Expanded Universe. What I do object to is the idea of additional texts that are needed to understand the films. If the films themselves are the primary means of telling the story, then audiences should be able to watch the films and understand the story without needing anything more.This shouldn't surprise you, at least it shouldn't if you knew this is how they do things already. It's not new, they've done this for years. It's what they call Star Wars "canon". Books, comics, animated TV shows, etc, etc.
If you are interested enough in the story it shouldn't be a problem. You have two types of people in this situation, the true Star Wars fans that will gladly pick up a book or comic to learn more about what is going on or what has happened for something to be the way it is. And then there are your average movie goers that either don't care or missing the hole completely making it no big deal.I have no problem with the idea of an Expanded Universe. What I do object to is the idea of additional texts that are needed to understand the films. If the films themselves are the primary means of telling the story, then audiences should be able to watch the films and understand the story without needing anything more.
I similarly have no objection to additional materials supplementing the story. Like I said, the issue is when those additional materials are needed to understand the story. Cloverfield was a prime example of this - the ending was only explained in the alternate reality game that was created to market the film. If you didn't play the game, then you wouldn't understand the ending.And then there are your average movie goers that either don't care or missing the hole completely making it no big deal.
1.5 years.Welp,guess we'll find out in 3 years.
http://thegoodlordabove.com/articles/details/161
A man got beaten for spoiling the movie. I really love the police response here LOL
Lol didn't know that. Still like you said, very funny.The Good Lord Above is a satire site, so the story is fake, but still funny.![]()
I just want to point out that I called it.It's been speculated who Rey is crying over in the last couple trailers. After watching them both in slow motion and pausing to look things over, I have come to the conclusion that the white-ish stuff people think is fur is actually the snow covered branches of fallen trees in the background and is NOT fur. based on the fact that she's in a snowy location with trees in the background (which is the same location that Finn and Kylo Ren battle) leads me to believe that Finn was either killed or injured during that fight. Now, when she looks up and it's a bit brighter there, I would suspect that a space ship (Falcon?) landed nearby and someone is walking towards her, hence her slight change of expression before the trailer fades out.
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