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The release date is now December 15, 2017.
The Official Synopsis from Star Wars.com
“In Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure that unlocks age-old mysteries of the Force and shocking revelations of the past.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in U.S. theaters on December 15, 2017.”
Originally Posted by temper11:
You always surprise me Clay. I thought for sure you were going to shit all over this movie. Glad you enjoyed it. I did as well. What were your thoughts on the vegas-y scene. That was the main bit I really didn't care for.
It was great. They took the Cantina and turned it on it's head.
The DJ character and the casino was a great way to explore the idea of not everyone being all bad or all good. It served a clear purpose despite what people are saying.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
It was great. They took the Cantina and turned it on it's head.
The DJ character and the casino was a great way to explore the idea of not everyone being all bad or all good. It served a clear purpose despite what people are saying.
Rose, though...****ing useless.
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The whole bit about saving the animals and sticking it to the 1%'ers though just felt like they went out of their way to force some ideology or another. It felt like a commercial to me. Like all of a sudden Sarah McLaughlin was going to ask me to donate $100 in an effort to stop animal cruelty.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Better editing and the removal of two scenes
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Leia floating in space and Yoda's appearance, which makes zero sense
would have made for a much better movie, along with
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Luke looking over the Ach-To ocean, before hitting the credits. There was no reason for him to disappear into the Force.
Those three alone wouldn't have made it a "great" Star Wars film but it certainly would have been much more palatable.
My biggest issue was the completely implausible decision to "chase" the Resistance for the entire film. The only reasons thousands of TIE fighters and dozens of Star Destroyers didn't completely stop their escape was because the film would have ended. Even Hux comments on the stupidity of the situation then does NOTHING to rectify it.
By the way, did anyone say "I have a bad feeling about this?" I missed it.
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Should have been said right after Luke survived an all-out barrage from an entire garrison of Walkers. :-) I was actually thinking he was there in the flesh when that happened and it was amazing.
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
My biggest issue was the completely implausible decision to "chase" the Resistance for the entire film. The only reasons thousands of TIE fighters and dozens of Star Destroyers didn't completely stop their escape was because the film would have ended. Even Hux comments on the stupidity of the situation then does NOTHING to rectify it.
Because the ships were running out of fuel.
W.T.F.
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Granted, it's a little weak, but not completely implausible. They do send out tie fighters (hence leia getting sucked out into space), but then are recalled when they are beyond the support of the larger ships. Why not wait for the fleet to simply run out of fuel (which I never even knew was a thing in Star Wars btw) and pick them off? Always with the dark side is an under-estimation of the resistance. They figured they had the thing won. It's thin, but it holds up.
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
My biggest issue was the completely implausible decision to "chase" the Resistance for the entire film. The only reasons thousands of TIE fighters and dozens of Star Destroyers didn't completely stop their escape was because the film would have ended. Even Hux comments on the stupidity of the situation then does NOTHING to rectify it.
Because the ships were running out of fuel.
W.T.F.
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To go with this, I wonder why at no point in any space battle did any star destroyer maneuver into position to stop the bombers, the fleet anything. they all just sat there like a lump on a log and let the big dreadnoughts do everything.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
By the way, did anyone say "I have a bad feeling about this?" I missed it.
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Should have been said right after Luke survived an all-out barrage from an entire garrison of Walkers. :-) I was actually thinking he was there in the flesh when that happened and it was amazing.
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I actually thought something like this was afloat early on. His beard was suddenly not grey and it was trimmed. I thought it was odd that he would take the time to add a little Grecian formula before coming to the aid of the resistance. :-) Then I knew for sure when he whipped out the lightsaber that had just been torn in two between Rey and Ren.
Granted, it's a little weak, but not completely implausible. They do send out tie fighters (hence leia getting sucked out into space), but then are recalled when they are beyond the support of the larger ships. Why not wait for the fleet to simply run out of fuel (which I never even knew was a thing in Star Wars btw) and pick them off? Always with the dark side is an under-estimation of the resistance. They figured they had the thing won. It's thin, but it holds up.
Like the FO/Snoke would care if the TIES make it back?
Were all the FO ships out of gas too? Just hyperspace closer.
I actually thought something like this was afloat early on. His beard was suddenly not grey and it was trimmed. I thought it was odd that he would take the time to add a little Grecian formula before coming to the aid of the resistance. :-) Then I knew for sure when he whipped out the lightsaber that had just been torn in two between Rey and Ren.
That was when it should have happened. Good point. Hux could have stepped back and said that... [Reply]
Good, not great. My number 4 behind the OT. Far better than any of the prequels, better than episode 7, but not quite up to RotJ. Started strong, ended strong, off in the middle. I liked Rose as a character, but the side mission with Finn was awful. Made no plot sense, was basically just a contrivance to get us to the Phasma fight, and to throw in some one percenter crap. Which I'm okay with in real life, but please leave in my face political messages out of my space fantasy... Needed more focus on Poe and Laura Dern's admiral holdo. Everything with Luke and Rey was good. Some stunning visuals throughout. [Reply]