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Ian:
Why does everyone seem to want Rey to be related to someone we know in Star Wars? Doesn't that make the universe way smaller? |
harveybirdman:
I am so sick of apologists telling me I can't like something because I have unrealistic expectations. I'm sorry I don't get off on Bombs falling in space and just accepting that there is a map to a guy that doesn't want to be found and suddenly after 35 years doesn't care at all for his father's light sabre that his beloved mentor gave him, his father whom he watched lovingly burn in a pyre on Endor with the satisfaction that he had brought him back to the light. But Kylo was emo so he had to lose all faith and try to kill him... Is there something that explains all that, maybe but don't try to argue that it's three different recalls of that moment in this film. It's utter garbage. |
BadMouth:
--- Quote from: harveybirdman on December 23, 2017, 09:44:08 am ---Bombs falling in space --- End quote --- The ship is so massive, it has it's own gravity field. or The gravity field generated so people can walk around inside the ship as if they're not in space extends beyond the top of the ship. or There has always been earth level gravity everywhere in the Star Wars Universe regardless of what planet or ship people are on. It's keeping with canon. EDIT: or the bombs generate their own gravity field between themselves and the target. |
Slippyblade:
Saw it last night. Absolutely loved it. I'm not seeing any of the "bad" that folks are trying to pile on it. I'm gonna go see it again, cause I know for a fact I missed little details throughout the movie. Heck, my son has seen it three times now and missed the Jedi texts in the drawer on the Falcon! No wonder Yoda was so cool with nuking the temple!. |
B2K24:
--- Quote from: Ian on December 22, 2017, 06:10:17 pm ---My last point is this... I am glad he didn't JJ this movie. This movie isn't riddled with question marks, or unanswered questions. It ended with an ending. --- End quote --- Yes, you're so right. Now there's no reason to give a crap about E9 because everyone in the story has been established to be nobodies. Why should I care about them? *yawns* There is nothing left of interest left to discover or wonder about in this trilogy. None of it matters any longer. It is very apparent they haven't thought out the story over the 3 movies at all and they are just coming up with ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- on the fly. I really don't see the need for an Episode 9 now there is nothing to resolve. I mean I could've loved it for being different, but I disliked it for being poorly written, badly paced, and including some unnecessary characters that actively detracted from the experience. That's in addition to plot holes large enough to drive a truck through. At the beginning of TFA Finn is a scared and frightened mess that can hardly shoot his blaster and now he can kamikaze a ship for some Asian girl he's only known for 12 hours.... Yeah right http://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1144960 http://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1145259 https://www.forbes.com/sites/robcain/2017/12/22/last-jedi-daily-grosses-are-swiftly-collapsing-the-worst-holds-of-all-9-star-wars-movies/#290f7d2d355c https://www.forbes.com/sites/robcain/2017/12/23/the-audience-strikes-back-last-jedis-77-fri-to-fri-plunge-is-worst-ever-for-a-star-wars-pic/#60be559457fa |
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