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Reply #30 posted 12/15/20 3:06pm

uPtoWnNY

domainator2010 said:

lust said:

domainator2010 said: Nope, but I’m definitely too old to search for conversions about things that I’m not interested in and then tell everyone how childish they are for liking it! Can I get a “touché”?


because if I did, I'd be WRONG, of course?

No, you cannot get anything.

I'm not trying to be nasty in any way - is Han Solo or the monkey going to help you with your 1) mortgage? 2) your hairfall? 3) your bank balance? 4) your kids' report card/s at school? 5) the health of your aging parents? 6) coronavirus? Like, are they??

I'll be 60 in over a month, and I watch sci-fi, read comic books and play videogames....they're called "hobbies".

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Reply #31 posted 12/15/20 3:35pm

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namepeace said:

ufoclub said:

Have people learned nothing about OVERSATURATION!

FULL DISCLOSURE: I'm an OG Star Wars 1977 fanatic. And I only hold that film canon in my heart. Can't help it.


As someone whose parents paid for more than a dozen trips to the movie theater for him to see A New Hope, I understand.

But I've watched these projects ever since the first Clone Wars shorts in the 2000s. These new "expanded universe" creators (to dust off an old term) are dedicated to the spirit of the OT AND the best aspects of the prequels.

There may be a tipping point. 4 Star Wars movies in 5 years was, even in my eyes, a bit much. But I think this content is spread across various platforms and will be well received if well done.

There's been cool things here and there, but nothing hit me like that original movie. Not even Empire Strikes Back. But I do like checking out the VFX in The Mandelorian. I do want to see the animated series since I'm seeing people rave about them.

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Reply #32 posted 12/15/20 3:46pm

uPtoWnNY

ufoclub said:

namepeace said:


As someone whose parents paid for more than a dozen trips to the movie theater for him to see A New Hope, I understand.

But I've watched these projects ever since the first Clone Wars shorts in the 2000s. These new "expanded universe" creators (to dust off an old term) are dedicated to the spirit of the OT AND the best aspects of the prequels.

There may be a tipping point. 4 Star Wars movies in 5 years was, even in my eyes, a bit much. But I think this content is spread across various platforms and will be well received if well done.

There's been cool things here and there, but nothing hit me like that original movie. Not even Empire Strikes Back. But I do like checking out the VFX in The Mandelorian. I do want to see the animated series since I'm seeing people rave about them.

For me, A New Hope was 4 stars, Empire 5. After that, the series jumped-the-shark with 'Return of the Care Bears'. The prequels were, meh, but they're classics compared to what followed.

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Reply #33 posted 12/16/20 6:02am

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ufoclub said:

Have people learned nothing about OVERSATURATION!

FULL DISCLOSURE: I'm an OG Star Wars 1977 fanatic. And I only hold that film canon in my heart. Can't help it.

LOL I'm with you

There are some 'LEGENDS' novels that would have made wonderful movies though

But I do think some of this stuff waters down the fantasy of star wars.

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Reply #34 posted 12/16/20 7:22am

namepeace

uPtoWnNY said:

ufoclub said:

There's been cool things here and there, but nothing hit me like that original movie. Not even Empire Strikes Back. But I do like checking out the VFX in The Mandelorian. I do want to see the animated series since I'm seeing people rave about them.

For me, A New Hope was 4 stars, Empire 5. After that, the series jumped-the-shark with 'Return of the Care Bears'. The prequels were, meh, but they're classics compared to what followed.


V was the better movie, but like ufo, I'll never forget the impact of that first 2 minutes in that movie theater watching IV, and from there, transported to a whole new world. It was a game changer. Not even V could recapture that moment, though without V, we're not sitting here today talking about the franchise.

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Reply #35 posted 12/16/20 7:24am

namepeace

OldFriends4Sale said:

ufoclub said:

Have people learned nothing about OVERSATURATION!

FULL DISCLOSURE: I'm an OG Star Wars 1977 fanatic. And I only hold that film canon in my heart. Can't help it.

LOL I'm with you

There are some 'LEGENDS' novels that would have made wonderful movies though

But I do think some of this stuff waters down the fantasy of star wars.


I think you've hit on something.

Imagination is oxygen to the Star Wars universe. Every single fan has imagined a specific universe in his or her head. When that universe is expanded, longtime fans' imagination is reduced further.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #36 posted 12/16/20 8:21am

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namepeace said:

uPtoWnNY said:

For me, A New Hope was 4 stars, Empire 5. After that, the series jumped-the-shark with 'Return of the Care Bears'. The prequels were, meh, but they're classics compared to what followed.


V was the better movie, but like ufo, I'll never forget the impact of that first 2 minutes in that movie theater watching IV, and from there, transported to a whole new world. It was a game changer. Not even V could recapture that moment, though without V, we're not sitting here today talking about the franchise.

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Aww yes V was great

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Reply #37 posted 12/16/20 8:30am

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uPtoWnNY said:

For me, A New Hope was 4 stars, Empire 5. After that, the series jumped-the-shark with 'Return of the Care Bears'. The prequels were, meh, but they're classics compared to what followed.


V was the better movie, but like ufo, I'll never forget the impact of that first 2 minutes in that movie theater watching IV, and from there, transported to a whole new world. It was a game changer. Not even V could recapture that moment, though without V, we're not sitting here today talking about the franchise.

I could easily defend that Star Wars is better than Empire Strikes Back. But Empire is a strange rollercoaster of incredibly intense scenes like Luke's duel with Vader or Yoda's lecture on the force and then lifting the x-wing... Those are great... but they are....

... combined with the shitty b-movie Wampa ice creature sequence (just written in to explain the new scars on Mark Hamill's face), the 60's TV show like giant space slug sequence complete with tilting the camera while the actors act like the ground is moving and creatures flying on wires... plus the ridiculous split screen moment at the end of the psychic cheesball moment of "Luke, Father, Son", and, let not forget, a ghostyl shimmering Obi-Wan (no class compared to the voice use in Star Wars).

Empire has as a fake sound stage, theater like feeling in many moments that rubs me the wrong way. It all got wackier in a cheesy way.

Vader went from a physically dangerous man that would crush the bones in throat with his bare hands, to a guy that gestures lazily while facetiming to envoke a magic choke. Not good.

Nothing compares to all the inventive adventure plot scenarios in Star Wars, from trash compactor to Cantina, from training droid and chess game to the end battle. I read and re-read that novelization over and over as 3rd-4th grader



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Reply #38 posted 12/17/20 4:21pm

TrevorAyer

sorry but if you cannot recite the entire script of empire strikes back word for word while watching than maybe ur not a real star wars fan .. ha .. tha acting in empire is too good .. so much drama and classic timeless moments and tension with luke n vader trying not to kill his son .. i try to check out most of the star wars crap that comes out .. most of it is rough but i cant help it .. mando would be better if baby yoda wasn't just a prop at this point .. still a fun show .. so was clone wars at times .. new stuff looks good for something to watch one time .. probably not much repeated viewing tho

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Reply #39 posted 12/17/20 4:22pm

TrevorAyer

oh and V was kickass!!

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Reply #40 posted 12/21/20 9:16pm

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MANDALORIAN SPOILERS IN THIS POST:


One project that wasn't initially revealed, on purpose, was an easter egg at the end of the season 2 finale of The Mandalorian. It is The Book of Boba Fett. Jon Fav said it will premiere in December 2021. Once it's done filming, and edted and ready, they'll go right into production for season 3 of The Mandalorian. So we'll get BOBF first, then season 3 of Mandalorian.

He also said Mark Hamill was on set and younged down for his performance. But I think they still overlayed some of his younger face, sort of a meshing of both. The team was worried the Hamill finale would leak in some fashion, but it didn't. The same fear was around for the "baby Yoda" reveal at the beginning of the series. But somehow, it all stayed secret.

He also mentioned Grogu's name was around for a while in his head.

In another thread, I mentioned that there's a great video talking about how the show uses virtual LED backgrounds, opposed to green screen, and the much better look it has to the whole thing.

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #41 posted 12/22/20 1:23am

EmmaMcG

TrivialPursuit said:

MANDALORIAN SPOILERS IN THIS POST:


One project that wasn't initially revealed, on purpose, was an easter egg at the end of the season 2 finale of The Mandalorian. It is The Book of Boba Fett. Jon Fav said it will premiere in December 2021. Once it's done filming, and edted and ready, they'll go right into production for season 3 of The Mandalorian. So we'll get BOBF first, then season 3 of Mandalorian.

He also said Mark Hamill was on set and younged down for his performance. But I think they still overlayed some of his younger face, sort of a meshing of both. The team was worried the Hamill finale would leak in some fashion, but it didn't. The same fear was around for the "baby Yoda" reveal at the beginning of the series. But somehow, it all stayed secret.

He also mentioned Grogu's name was around for a while in his head.

In another thread, I mentioned that there's a great video talking about how the show uses virtual LED backgrounds, opposed to green screen, and the much better look it has to the whole thing.




SPOILERS

The "young Hamill" effects were some of the worst I've ever seen. Luke Skywalker has appeared more realistic in video games. But having said that, I'm inclined to give them a pass. That moment was just too fucking cool to nitpick about the CGI. It reminded me of that scene in Rogue One where Darth Vader cuts through a bunch of soldiers. Like something from a horror movie or something. The unstoppable killer. Only here the roles were reversed and it was the good guy who appeared as the killer.

Plus, what a great moment. It's rare these days that things like this don't leak out ahead of time. But until he took his hood down I didn't think it would be Luke Skywalker. In fact, I was almost convinced it was Cal Kestis from Jedi: Fallen Order. That would have been cool in itself. But Luke Skywalker was even better. Despite the dodgy face.
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Reply #42 posted 12/22/20 9:49am

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EmmaMcG said:

TrivialPursuit said:

MANDALORIAN SPOILERS IN THIS POST:


One project that wasn't initially revealed, on purpose, was an easter egg at the end of the season 2 finale of The Mandalorian. It is The Book of Boba Fett. Jon Fav said it will premiere in December 2021. Once it's done filming, and edted and ready, they'll go right into production for season 3 of The Mandalorian. So we'll get BOBF first, then season 3 of Mandalorian.

He also said Mark Hamill was on set and younged down for his performance. But I think they still overlayed some of his younger face, sort of a meshing of both. The team was worried the Hamill finale would leak in some fashion, but it didn't. The same fear was around for the "baby Yoda" reveal at the beginning of the series. But somehow, it all stayed secret.

He also mentioned Grogu's name was around for a while in his head.

In another thread, I mentioned that there's a great video talking about how the show uses virtual LED backgrounds, opposed to green screen, and the much better look it has to the whole thing.




SPOILERS

The "young Hamill" effects were some of the worst I've ever seen. Luke Skywalker has appeared more realistic in video games. But having said that, I'm inclined to give them a pass. That moment was just too fucking cool to nitpick about the CGI. It reminded me of that scene in Rogue One where Darth Vader cuts through a bunch of soldiers. Like something from a horror movie or something. The unstoppable killer. Only here the roles were reversed and it was the good guy who appeared as the killer.

Plus, what a great moment. It's rare these days that things like this don't leak out ahead of time. But until he took his hood down I didn't think it would be Luke Skywalker. In fact, I was almost convinced it was Cal Kestis from Jedi: Fallen Order. That would have been cool in itself. But Luke Skywalker was even better. Despite the dodgy face.



Check this out. It’s incredible. They should fix it up using this instead.

https://youtu.be/wrHXA2cSpNU
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Reply #43 posted 12/22/20 6:53pm

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EmmaMcG said:


SPOILERS The "young Hamill" effects were some of the worst I've ever seen. Luke Skywalker has appeared more realistic in video games. But having said that, I'm inclined to give them a pass. That moment was just too fucking cool to nitpick about the CGI.

It reminded me of that scene in Rogue One where Darth Vader cuts through a bunch of soldiers. Like something from a horror movie or something. The unstoppable killer. Only here the roles were reversed and it was the good guy who appeared as the killer. Plus, what a great moment. It's rare these days that things like this don't leak out ahead of time. But until he took his hood down I didn't think it would be Luke Skywalker. In fact, I was almost convinced it was Cal Kestis from Jedi: Fallen Order. That would have been cool in itself. But Luke Skywalker was even better. Despite the dodgy face.


Absolutely agree. It felt flat, like a Deep Face on YouTube. He was dead behind the eyes. Like - no touching up to create at least a furrow on the brow, or a smile line?! No warmth of color?

That scene, I believe, purposely mirrored the one from A New Hope/Rogue One. There are images somewhere of it all side by side. There's also a moment in Force Awakens with Qui Gon and Obi Wan and a similar moment with droids, but not nearly as hefty. If anything, both Anakin & Luke busting through doors in a cloud of smoke, etc., makes them one of the more dramatic families in the universe.

I also believe Din taking off his helmet and seeing Grogu with his own eyes, and vice versa greatly mirror Luke seeing his father at the end of Return of the Jedi.

There was also a moment in season 1 where Cara Dune has a conversation with Din where Din is advocating for the kid to have a better life not traveling with him. "that's not life for a child." Dune states, "It's gonna break his little heart," to which Din says he'll get over it. Everyone does. Yet in the finale, it felt more like Din's heart was broken but he still encourages Grogu "don't be afraid." So a nice full circle moment there.

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Reply #44 posted 12/23/20 6:08am

EmmaMcG

TrivialPursuit said:



EmmaMcG said:



SPOILERS The "young Hamill" effects were some of the worst I've ever seen. Luke Skywalker has appeared more realistic in video games. But having said that, I'm inclined to give them a pass. That moment was just too fucking cool to nitpick about the CGI.

It reminded me of that scene in Rogue One where Darth Vader cuts through a bunch of soldiers. Like something from a horror movie or something. The unstoppable killer. Only here the roles were reversed and it was the good guy who appeared as the killer. Plus, what a great moment. It's rare these days that things like this don't leak out ahead of time. But until he took his hood down I didn't think it would be Luke Skywalker. In fact, I was almost convinced it was Cal Kestis from Jedi: Fallen Order. That would have been cool in itself. But Luke Skywalker was even better. Despite the dodgy face.


Absolutely agree. It felt flat, like a Deep Face on YouTube. He was dead behind the eyes. Like - no touching up to create at least a furrow on the brow, or a smile line?! No warmth of color?

That scene, I believe, purposely mirrored the one from A New Hope/Rogue One. There are images somewhere of it all side by side. There's also a moment in Force Awakens with Qui Gon and Obi Wan and a similar moment with droids, but not nearly as hefty. If anything, both Anakin & Luke busting through doors in a cloud of smoke, etc., makes them one of the more dramatic families in the universe.

I also believe Din taking off his helmet and seeing Grogu with his own eyes, and vice versa greatly mirror Luke seeing his father at the end of Return of the Jedi.

There was also a moment in season 1 where Cara Dune has a conversation with Din where Din is advocating for the kid to have a better life not traveling with him. "that's not life for a child." Dune states, "It's gonna break his little heart," to which Din says he'll get over it. Everyone does. Yet in the finale, it felt more like Din's heart was broken but he still encourages Grogu "don't be afraid." So a nice full circle moment there.



That's a really good point about that scene mirroring the Darth Vader/Luke Skywalker scene in Return of the Jedi. I hadn't thought of that til you said it but it makes perfect sense.
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Reply #45 posted 12/23/20 8:30am

TrevorAyer

i don't like how they mirror parts of the other movies at all .. it is lazy and cheap .. the Sequal Trilogy literally read as tho they took all the major moments of the Original Trilogy .. put em in a hat .. and took em out in a whacky order .. mando had a lot of nostalgia fodder probably too much .. there needs to be a cool factor again .. not just a retread .. someone with some real stories and interesting ideas that go beyond find person, object goal, fight bad guys, reunite with friends .. ya know .. an actual story arc would be nice .. with an actual payoff beyond the good guys won .. at least mando was directed in a way that didn't fuck up the aesthetics like the crap they put in the PT and ST

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Reply #46 posted 12/23/20 2:53pm

namepeace

ufoclub said:

namepeace said:


V was the better movie, but like ufo, I'll never forget the impact of that first 2 minutes in that movie theater watching IV, and from there, transported to a whole new world. It was a game changer. Not even V could recapture that moment, though without V, we're not sitting here today talking about the franchise.

I could easily defend that Star Wars is better than Empire Strikes Back. But Empire is a strange rollercoaster of incredibly intense scenes like Luke's duel with Vader or Yoda's lecture on the force and then lifting the x-wing... Those are great... but they are....

... combined with the shitty b-movie Wampa ice creature sequence (just written in to explain the new scars on Mark Hamill's face), the 60's TV show like giant space slug sequence complete with tilting the camera while the actors act like the ground is moving and creatures flying on wires... plus the ridiculous split screen moment at the end of the psychic cheesball moment of "Luke, Father, Son", and, let not forget, a ghostyl shimmering Obi-Wan (no class compared to the voice use in Star Wars).

Empire has as a fake sound stage, theater like feeling in many moments that rubs me the wrong way. It all got wackier in a cheesy way.

Vader went from a physically dangerous man that would crush the bones in throat with his bare hands, to a guy that gestures lazily while facetiming to envoke a magic choke. Not good.

Nothing compares to all the inventive adventure plot scenarios in Star Wars, from trash compactor to Cantina, from training droid and chess game to the end battle. I read and re-read that novelization over and over as 3rd-4th grader




We can agree to disagree on V, which a majority if not most SW fans and general audiences alike agree is the best of the Skywalker Trilogy. When I left the theater each time I saw V, I felt like the story was darker and grittier.

I especially disagree on your take on Vader from IV to V -- I came out thinking of him as much stronger and powerful than he displayed in IV, when he was under the thumb oif Tarkin (even Leia threw trash talk her daddy's way about him being on Tarkin's "leash") and wasn't all that fearsome in his fight with a much older Kenobi. In V we got a much wider look at the scope of Vader's power, from his telekenetic killing ability, to toying with Han by blocking his blaster shots, to the outright mastery of the Force he unleashed on Luke in their duel, and his ability to talk with Luke using the Force thereafter. Without V, Star Wars wouldn't have staying power.

But here's where I'll agree with you. No movie since IV has matched its magic for fans like me V was a masterpiece, but it doesn't exist if IV wasn't a game-changer.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #47 posted 12/23/20 5:17pm

TrevorAyer

IV is like 1999
V is like purple rain
VI is like graffiti bridge

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Reply #48 posted 12/26/20 9:37pm

domainator2010

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domainator2010 said:


because if I did, I'd be WRONG, of course?

No, you cannot get anything.

I'm not trying to be nasty in any way - is Han Solo or the monkey going to help you with your 1) mortgage? 2) your hairfall? 3) your bank balance? 4) your kids' report card/s at school? 5) the health of your aging parents? 6) coronavirus? Like, are they??

Wow. That is one of the most stupid things I've ever read. It's actually quite impressive how stupid that is. Congratulations, I guess.


Yeah....like a movie where a guy with a bow and fucking arrow beats people firing LASER weapons, and the goodies and baddies are colour-coded! lol You're dumber than a horse, Em lol

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Reply #49 posted 12/28/20 3:13pm

namepeace

TrevorAyer said:

IV is like 1999
V is like purple rain
VI is like graffiti bridge


lol If the GB reference is a compliment, i.e., it's good enough but not on Purple Rain's level, I'll fully agree. If It's not, I understand but disagree slightly.

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Reply #50 posted 12/28/20 3:32pm

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I especially disagree on your take on Vader from IV to V -- I came out thinking of him as much stronger and powerful than he displayed in IV, when he was under the thumb oif Tarkin (even Leia threw trash talk her daddy's way about him being on Tarkin's "leash") and wasn't all that fearsome in his fight with a much older Kenobi. In V we got a much wider look at the scope of Vader's power, from his telekenetic killing ability, to toying with Han by blocking his blaster shots, to the outright mastery of the Force he unleashed on Luke in their duel, and his ability to talk with Luke using the Force thereafter. Without V, Star Wars wouldn't have staying power.

The tragedy of Vader is, because of his injuries, he could never reach his full potential (like generating force lightning). He couldn't even breathe on his own without the suit. The Emperor even thought this in Dark Lord-The Rise of Darth Vader novel.

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Reply #51 posted 12/29/20 8:40am

namepeace

uPtoWnNY said:

namepeace said:

I especially disagree on your take on Vader from IV to V -- I came out thinking of him as much stronger and powerful than he displayed in IV, when he was under the thumb oif Tarkin (even Leia threw trash talk her daddy's way about him being on Tarkin's "leash") and wasn't all that fearsome in his fight with a much older Kenobi. In V we got a much wider look at the scope of Vader's power, from his telekenetic killing ability, to toying with Han by blocking his blaster shots, to the outright mastery of the Force he unleashed on Luke in their duel, and his ability to talk with Luke using the Force thereafter. Without V, Star Wars wouldn't have staying power.

The tragedy of Vader is, because of his injuries, he could never reach his full potential (like generating force lightning). He couldn't even breathe on his own without the suit. The Emperor even thought this in Dark Lord-The Rise of Darth Vader novel.

[Edited 12/28/20 15:33pm]


Right -- in the canon and EU comics and books, Sidious holds him in contempt for his weakness, but the fact that he could summon such power despite losing most of his strength.

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Reply #52 posted 01/02/21 4:26am

JorisE73

I see Kathleen Kennedy is still there so I'll pass on any Star Wars releases. The Mandalorian season 2 was dissapointing to (not to mentioned that predictable ending, I saw a deepfake that looked amazing compared to that Rogue One quality disaster.)
A couple of days ago I was treated to the horror of Wonder Woman 84 (my wife loves it and thinks it's even better than the first one lol lol ) so absolutely not looking forward to Rogue Squadron. As awsome as that video game was as crap this series will be I think.

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Reply #53 posted 01/02/21 5:39am

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I see Kathleen Kennedy is still there so I'll pass on any Star Wars releases.

yeahthat

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Reply #54 posted 01/02/21 6:24am

EmmaMcG

domainator2010 said:



EmmaMcG said:


domainator2010 said:



because if I did, I'd be WRONG, of course?

No, you cannot get anything.

I'm not trying to be nasty in any way - is Han Solo or the monkey going to help you with your 1) mortgage? 2) your hairfall? 3) your bank balance? 4) your kids' report card/s at school? 5) the health of your aging parents? 6) coronavirus? Like, are they??



Wow. That is one of the most stupid things I've ever read. It's actually quite impressive how stupid that is. Congratulations, I guess.


Yeah....like a movie where a guy with a bow and fucking arrow beats people firing LASER weapons, and the goodies and baddies are colour-coded! lol You're dumber than a horse, Em lol



I would love nothing more than to respond to your comment but I'd most likely be banned for what I'd say. Besides, I'm not sure you'd even fully grasp it anyway. So instead I'll just say "goodbye".
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Reply #55 posted 01/02/21 6:42am

JorisE73

uPtoWnNY said:

JorisE73 said:

I see Kathleen Kennedy is still there so I'll pass on any Star Wars releases.

yeahthat


I was hoping the rumor of her headbutting with Jon Favreau regarding the direction of Star Wars from last year was true as she was out. there was also a rumor that she set up a new production company for productions spearheded by and for women. So I guess more woke Star ars for the time being. I'll stick to the pre 1999 official canon (Episodes 4, 5, 6 and the EU novels from back in the day.)

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Reply #56 posted 01/02/21 6:50am

JorisE73

domainator2010 said:

lust said:

domainator2010 said: Nope, but I’m definitely too old to search for conversions about things that I’m not interested in and then tell everyone how childish they are for liking it! Can I get a “touché”?


because if I did, I'd be WRONG, of course?

No, you cannot get anything.

I'm not trying to be nasty in any way - is Han Solo or the monkey going to help you with your 1) mortgage? 2) your hairfall? 3) your bank balance? 4) your kids' report card/s at school? 5) the health of your aging parents? 6) coronavirus? Like, are they??



Impact of happiness and the creation of serotonin and health.
Inspiration to create something that could cure hairfall, generate income or whatever.
So a solid 'maybe' for all of those questions.

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Reply #57 posted 01/03/21 6:48am

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EmmaMcG said:


domainator2010 said:



because if I did, I'd be WRONG, of course?

No, you cannot get anything.

I'm not trying to be nasty in any way - is Han Solo or the monkey going to help you with your 1) mortgage? 2) your hairfall? 3) your bank balance? 4) your kids' report card/s at school? 5) the health of your aging parents? 6) coronavirus? Like, are they??



Wow. That is one of the most stupid things I've ever read. It's actually quite impressive how stupid that is. Congratulations, I guess.


Yeah....like a movie where a guy with a bow and fucking arrow beats people firing LASER weapons, and the goodies and baddies are colour-coded! lol You're dumber than a horse, Em lol



WHAT OLD POOP

PRINCE NOT FIX MORTGAGE OR BANK ACCOUNT EITHER

SHOW UP WITH LOVE OR BYE BYE

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Reply #58 posted 01/03/21 6:49am

uPtoWnNY

JorisE73 said:

uPtoWnNY said:

yeahthat


I was hoping the rumor of her headbutting with Jon Favreau regarding the direction of Star Wars from last year was true as she was out. there was also a rumor that she set up a new production company for productions spearheded by and for women. So I guess more woke Star ars for the time being. I'll stick to the pre 1999 official canon (Episodes 4, 5, 6 and the EU novels from back in the day.)

I'll include the prequels too. As flawed as they are, they're better compared to what followed. lol

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Reply #59 posted 01/03/21 9:30am

EmmaMcG

I watched all the movies again over the Christmas. Episode 1-9 plus Rogue One & Solo. 11 movies in total. Of those 11 movies, I liked 6 (Episodes 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 & Rogue One). Watching them again with fresh eyes I realise some things now that I didn't think about before.

Episode 1
The CGI is even worse than I remembered. Plus it's just plain boring. Even the pod race doesn't excite me the way it did when I seen it in the cinema when I was 9. Cool looking bad guy who is criminally underused.

Episode 2
The worst of them all, really. Like a bad cartoon at times.

Episode 3
Not as good as I remembered it being. It's actually kind of shit up until the last half hour. But that last 30 minutes is really quite decent.

Rogue One
My favourite Star Wars movie. Free from the bullshit of the Skywalkers, it's a simple action movie set in the Star Wars universe and features the most badass Darth Vader scene ever.

Solo
Not as bad as I remembered but also kind of boring. The whole thing just feels pointless.

Episode 4
I like this. Pure fairytale stuff only in space. Extremely entertaining.

Episode 5
The best (by a mile) of the mainline movies.

Episode 6
The teddy bears... Lol. For fuck sake hahaha

Episode 7
Yes, it's pretty much just a remake of Episode 4 but it's well made and had some decent action scenes.

Episode 8
Again, well made, badly written (a common trait for Star Wars movies) but has some good action.

Episode 9
I completely understand why longtime fans have issues with this and the previous 2 movies but I like it for what it is. Palpatine back out of nowhere and on top meme-inspiring form.


Overall, the Prequel trilogy is actually the best trilogy in that all 3 movies follow the same tone and story. They are the worst 3 individual movies though.

The Sequel trilogy are decent movies on their own but don't work at all as a trilogy. You can almost see the seams where they've been haphazardly sewn together.

The Original trilogy is let down by the teddy bear's picnic ending but of the trilogies, the Original is the strongest all rounder.

The two spin-offs are a mixed bag. Rogue One is a good romp but Solo just sort of exists for no reason.


Realistically speaking, I can't actually see myself watching these movies again but given how much I like The Mandalorian and the whole Star Wars setting in general, I'm eagerly awaiting whatever comes next. And if it's bad, I won't be too disappointed.
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