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Haha. Sometimes I wonder if I could v/blog about this stuff. I don't know that I'm creative or ambitious enough to pull it off, but it actually does cross my mind.
Haha. Sometimes I wonder if I could v/blog about this stuff. I don't know that I'm creative or ambitious enough to pull it off, but it actually does cross my mind.
exactly what I said in my review, if your not a starwars fan it was an ok movie, if you loved the old characters and starwars lore you will just get pissed of with this film, the more I think about it, just pisses me of more.Thats the problem, once you go into detail and actually critique the movie it falls apart miserably. Turn your brain off and the film is meh on the surface.
Why is it that the Marvel side of Disney seems so incredibly well organized and Star Wars is so disjointed? It feels like Rian hated The Force Awakens and did everything he could to change things up. The problem is once he did something cool he never had the balls to go all the way through with it. Snoke died, that is a big shock but then we go back to Kylo being evil and Rey not wanting any of it. Finn sacrificing himself would have made him go out like a boss but instead they decide to save him for the next episode. There's got to be something going on behind the scenes that we don't know about. It doesn't add up for me.
i've read a ton of sci fi and never, EVER, have seen any character or alien race or whatever thing that has mastered space travel having trouble with fuel to function their star ships, except for that stupid shit on star trek discovery that functions on plant spores, shit ass new star trek
There was a stargate series that they had to continually fly thier ship through stars to refuel. But yeah for the most part no
Why is it that the Marvel side of Disney seems so incredibly well organized and Star Wars is so disjointed? It feels like Rian hated The Force Awakens and did everything he could to change things up. The problem is once he did something cool he never had the balls to go all the way through with it. Snoke died, that is a big shock but then we go back to Kylo being evil and Rey not wanting any of it. Finn sacrificing himself would have made him go out like a boss but instead they decide to save him for the next episode. There's got to be something going on behind the scenes that we don't know about. It doesn't add up for me.
Funny thing is that Abrams now has to come back to direct the final film and Rian threw away a bunch of his characters. Probably would have made more sense to have one director for the entirety of the trilogy.
Why is it that the Marvel side of Disney seems so incredibly well organized and Star Wars is so disjointed? It feels like Rian hated The Force Awakens and did everything he could to change things up. The problem is once he did something cool he never had the balls to go all the way through with it. Snoke died, that is a big shock but then we go back to Kylo being evil and Rey not wanting any of it. Finn sacrificing himself would have made him go out like a boss but instead they decide to save him for the next episode. There's got to be something going on behind the scenes that we don't know about. It doesn't add up for me.
Funny thing is that Abrams now has to come back to direct the final film and Rian threw away a bunch of his characters. Probably would have made more sense to have one director for the entirety of the trilogy.
i love stargate, specially atlantis but i can overlook stupid shit like refuelling for deep space travel for a good story, specially if its used as a plot moving device
Hamil said they had lots of talks about what direction to take Luke and was pissed when they ended up going a different route.Doesn't have to be one director, but they need a solid game plan to follow. We've seen successful series with multiple directors; Harry Potter comes to mind, but they had a guideline to follow.
One thing that has become so abundantly clear is that they never had that here. To make matters wore they seem to have given Johnson carte blance to eliminate multiple plot points established in TFA and he didn't replace them with anything. To me that is the most shocking thing of them all. I honestly feel like I've been duped.
One of the deleted scenes to be featured is a scene with Finn, Rose and DJ on Supreme Leader Snoke’s flagship Supremacy, which acts as an extended sequence to the scene that made the final cut. There is also a “massive sequence” with Luke and Rey on Ahch-To featuring the caretakers, and a scene with Finn and Poe near the beginning, with Poe bringing Finn up to speed on what’s happening.
MILD SPOILER
Tbh I hope JJ gives the middle finger to Rian and brings back Snoke (hes got tremendous power obviously). Snoke ends up being some badass and starts wrecking havoc on the last of the resistance forcing kylo to ultimately choose the light side a la Luke and Anakin force projections talking to him saying its never too late to turn back. Would make it more interesting, because lets be real..no one wants kylo as the ultimate bad guy. (Adam Driver is my favorite actor in this saga)
The thing is that JJ Abrams is a much less capable director than Rian Johnson. That’s what makes The Last Jedi so disappointing. The movie is not very good. And so I don’t have a ton of faith that Episode IX will be much better.
The Force Awakens was mediocre and carried by the fact that it was a carbon copy of a much better movie. Now that Abrams has to come up with something on his own, how good is it going to be? At best it will be ‘fine,’ but it will not amazing unless Abrams becomes a much better director over night.
And that’s the most depressing part.
Why is it that the Marvel side of Disney seems so incredibly well organized and Star Wars is so disjointed? It feels like Rian hated The Force Awakens and did everything he could to change things up. The problem is once he did something cool he never had the balls to go all the way through with it. Snoke died, that is a big shock but then we go back to Kylo being evil and Rey not wanting any of it. Finn sacrificing himself would have made him go out like a boss but instead they decide to save him for the next episode. There's got to be something going on behind the scenes that we don't know about. It doesn't add up for me.
Funny thing is that Abrams now has to come back to direct the final film and Rian threw away a bunch of his characters. Probably would have made more sense to have one director for the entirety of the trilogy.
Rian Johnson said:"Having been a Star Wars fan my whole life, and having spent most of my life on the other side of the curb and in that fandom, it softens the blow a little bit.
I’m aware through my own experience that, first of all, the fans are so passionate, they care so deeply — sometimes they care very violently at me on Twitter. But it’s because they care about these things, and it hurts when you’re expecting something specific and you don’t get it from something that you love. It always hurts, so I don’t take it personally if a fan reacts negatively and lashes out on me on Twitter. That’s fine. It’s my job to be there for that. Like you said, every fan has a list of stuff they want a Star Wars movie to be and they don’t want a Star Wars movie to be. You’re going to find very few fans out there whose lists line up.
And I also know the same way the original movies were personal for Lucas. Lucas never made a Star Wars movie by sitting down and thinking, “What do the fans want to see?” And I knew if I wrote wondering what the fans would want, as tempting as that is, it wouldn’t work, because people would still be shouting at me, “F— you, you ruined Star Wars,” and I would make a bad movie. And ultimately, that’s the one thing nobody wants.
And let me just add that 80-90% of the reaction I’ve gotten from Twitter has been really lovely. There’s been a lot of joy and love from fans. When I talk about the negative stuff, that’s not the full picture of the fans at all."
Another moment making light of the villains effectively killing any tension. Pulled me right out of the sceneI was thinking about that too. Johnson is a great writer and director. I cant, for the life of me, believe he truly thought "Lets go Chrome-Dome" was a great line. I am incapable of believing this.
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