For all things Episode VIII related info including spoilers.
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 BleedingRed:
Loved it, I know it was basically same story line. But, JJ has been very impressive with his style of directing. He really makes great compelling story telling and, his creativity with visuals is amazing.
Only thing that kinda make me laugh tho, that man loves his lens flares
he's a b+ level director. He's always gonna have a product that is watchable, but a lot of his stuff is hit or miss.. never quite legendary. Lost was a great concept for the first several seasons.. mainly cause he had great coproducers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RobBlake:
he's a b+ level director. He's always gonna have a product that is watchable, but a lot of his stuff is hit or miss.. never quite legendary. Lost was a great concept for the first several seasons.. mainly cause he had great coproducers.
Originally Posted by Dagnabit:
Hornrims was a nice start, now let's see what someone else can do.
For the record (and probably the millionth time), I thought Abrams did an exceptional job of directing, the VFX were top notch, as was the casting. The dialog was great, too.
The only thing lacking was an original story, which kind of defeats the whole exercise. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
For the record (and probably the millionth time), I thought Abrams did an exceptional job of directing, the VFX were top notch, as was the casting. The dialog was great, too.
The only thing lacking was an original story, which kind of defeats the whole exercise.
Not when the exercise, IMO, was to get people excited about SW again and wash out a bad taste from the prequels. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I think that people would have flocked to the theater, regardless of the prequels, had the story been more original.
I *get* why they think they had to do it but disagree that it was necessary.
All eyes are now on Episode VIII. If it's a rehash, they'll lose half their audience.
It won't be, guaranteed. Abrams and Kennedy, if I remember correctly, admitted the thought was they needed to make something familiar so they could tell the next part. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
It won't be, guaranteed. Abrams and Kennedy, if I remember correctly, admitted the thought was they needed to make something familiar so they could tell the next part.
We'll see. They're already beginning to lay out a familiar plot line in the TFA prequel books.
A young dark haired, pale skin boy was found the desert planet of Jakku by Chancellor Palpatine and given a purpose. He quickly rose up the ranks of the Imperial Navy after Palpatine declared himself Emperor. No one knew who he was or how he ascended so quickly but after the Empire's loss at Endor, he assembled the remnants of the Imperial fleet in the Unknown Region, which Palpatine thought was the source of the Dark side and began the First Order.
The books have all but stated that Admirial Gallius Rax, a Darkside Force user, who created the First Order, is Supreme Leader Snoke. It won't be surprising when it's revealed in Wendig's final novel of the trilogy.
That sounds way to similar to Palpatine's rise to power, IMO. [Reply]
I guess you've never read the Star Wars novelization by Alan Dean Foster. Regardless, Palpatine's rise from nothing to Supreme Chancellor, while using the Dark Side of the Force along the way, is similar to Rax's ascension.
Also, how can I "discredit" a trilogy that doesn't exist? [Reply]