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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 Bowser:
Edwards nails, just absolutely nails, the feel of the OT...
No one cared so they gave him free reign.
(And once again I'm a huge fan of the director.)
In TLJ it wasn't important what the studio wants (but we do have 6 of 8 writers on staff who are female. FOR THE FIRST TIME 6 MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS THAT ARE FEMALE!) The head of the studio came out and said that "THE FORCE IS NOW FEMALE."
So, you are a writer/director taking this project over which just happens to be the biggest one of your life.
Originally Posted by Rausch:
No one cared so they gave him free reign.
That's not true
Originally Posted by Rausch:
In TLJ it wasn't important what the studio wants (but we do have 6 of 8 writers on staff who are female. FOR THE FIRST TIME 6 MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS THAT ARE FEMALE!) The head of the studio came out and said that "THE FORCE IS NOW FEMALE."
So, you are a writer/director taking this project over which just happens to be the biggest one of your life.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Yes, you do. :-)
Report back to us later today about how Rogue One is the greatest Star Wars movie, ever.
I'm out.
I'm ok with not knowing how it ends.
You are talking to the only person you'll ever meet that's never owned a camera or a cell phone.
Originally Posted by :
Fred Madison: I like to remember things my own way.
Ed: What do you mean by that?
Fred Madison: How I remembered them. Not necessarily the way they happened.
I still dont think TLJ was that bad. I'm not saying it was great, but in my opinion its not the total shit fest some think it is. I'm not here to try and change people's minds though.
Rogue One though... You need to see that one. Dane is absolutely right about the best trilogy is now R1, ANH, and ESB. Rogue One is the star wars movie none of us knew we needed. Think Saving Private Ryan set in Star Wars rather than WWII. We all know the mission will result in certain death, but they seem to acknowledge we know this, and don't try to act like its a surprise or twist no one survives. I have watched it countless times and I love it.
The score is meh over all, but is great when it needs to be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kcfanXIII:
I still dont think TLJ was that bad. I'm not saying it was great, but in my opinion its not the total shit fest some think it is. I'm not here to try and change people's minds though.
Fair enough.
Originally Posted by kcfanXIII:
Rogue One though... You need to see that one.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud: You haven't seen Rogue One? How is that even possible?
Best Trilogy Ever: Rogue One, A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back.
Rogue One has superior direction, action scenes, dialog and special effects to any other Star Wars film AND the story is phenomenal. The score is badass, too. I didn't like it at first but as I watched the film over and over again, I realized that Giacchino really nailed the themes and motifs for certain characters and planets.
The last 5 minutes are so ****ing legendary.
when they get to the planet in the 3rd act and what follows is the best "Star Wars" ever put on film. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rausch:
I was willing to let shit pass but your best argument is the least important film in the series is good?
It might be the most important film in the series, especially considering the fact that if all of those people didn't sacrifice their lives in the hope of saving billions of people, the Empire would have ruled the galaxy, with no hope of the Rebellion destroying the Death Star. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
It might be the most important film in the series, especially considering the fact that if all of those people didn't sacrifice their lives in the hope of saving billions of people, the Empire would have ruled the galaxy, with no hope of the Rebellion destroying the Death Star.
Rogue one is my third favorite SW movie, behind ESB and ANH, and you might even get me to place rogue one above ANH. It's a fantastic star wars movie.
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Man, I went into this thread with high, high hopes, enjoyed all the speculation, was confused when I first saw it, liked it better the second viewing, and have now had that wear off and just feel flat about the movie. This sucks, because I think the movie in and of itself is a really good movie, but it just flies off the tracks when lined up with the others. Bleh.
I'm going to fire up Netflix, load up Rogue One, and fast forward to the scene where the rebel fleet drops out of hyperspace.
I can relate to this. Saw it twice on opening day. Liked it better the second time round...but I have not been back to see it since. Something just has not clicked with me about it.
By this team last year I had seen Rogue One 7 or 8 times in the theatre. I saw TFA 10 times in a theatre.
I promised to take my youngest daughter to it (first two time she couldn't go), so we will probably go tonight...but I find myself just meh about it....torn between loving all things Star Wars and wanting a new storyline, and being disappointed in TLJ.
Still have hopes for Solo though...don't let me down Ron Howard :-) [Reply]