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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.”
Emo teen Vader sucked as a villain. I'll never forget my disappointment when they finally showed him without his mask on. Goofy Paul from Wonder Years looking dweeb. [Reply]
Originally Posted by temper11:
How do you know that was the first time she faced danger? She'd been living alone for most of her life and, based on the way she fought, i thought it was pretty clear she'd been facing danger for most of it and has learned how to defend and take care of herself - the hard way.
Everybody alludes imperial soldiers. It's the oldest star wars joke in the book
Luke was a farmer, yet successfully fought off fully trained tie pilots and used the force to successfully target a improbable hole in the deathstar with about 12 seconds of training.
Star Wars hasn't changed, you have.
It is alluded to that Luke was a redneck that basically spent his life shooting things, fixing crap, and racing. Considering things like the Tusken Raiders existed on his home planet. I am pretty sure he was at least a decent shot if even an excellent one by the time he left Tattoine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
Emo teen Vader sucked as a villain.
At the start of TFA they had me. Kylo stopped that blaster shot and held it. WTF?
At that point they had me. I was in.
Then the film just made him less and less as it went on and diminished that moment.
Originally Posted by Fish:
I'll never forget my disappointment when they finally showed him without his mask on. Goofy Paul from Wonder Years looking dweeb.
THAT part I was ok with. I was expecting that to be the twist. These two odd kids having all this power.
That would have been a good story. The castoff vs. the genetic prodigy... [Reply]
The villains paled in comparison to Tarkin and Vader, the space fight scenes didn't hit the same notes, Rey didn't have Luke's likeability and the whole thing felt too calculated.
I would love a clean reboot where Anakin is the embodiment of Indiana Jones ( besides a Light saber he uses a blaster as a crutch at times ) and not necessarily the chosen one when it comes to Force power. overall he becomes the chosen one through his cunning, determination, and toughness and not shear Force power . I would Batman the shit out of Anakin Skywalker. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
I root for him to die. He's the crappiest villain since the midget in Ender's Game.
See he's not really intended to be a villain, though.
You're not meant to hate his character.
He's a victim of circumstances, timing and bad influences.
He has a lot of layers and that makes him an interesting character.
The ST isn't as black and white as the OT. The only dudes who are one note villains are Snoke and Hux, and they weren't/aren't really interesting at all. Kind of like Rose. One-note hero and a total waste of screen time.
You can't make another trilogy focusing on characters like that because we already saw it. What would be the point?
And this is why I actually loved TLJ so much. Luke is a somewhat different character and is far, far more interesting than if we had just gotten "i'm a really GREAT guy and i'm here to save you all!!!" Luke again. But at the end of the movie, he becomes that original character we liked so much again.
I just wish they had handled Rey's character a little better. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
See he's not really intended to be a villain, though.
You're not meant to hate his character.
He's a victim of circumstances, timing and bad influences.
He has a lot of layers and that makes him an interesting character.
The ST isn't as black and white as the OT. The only dudes who are one note villains are Snoke and Hux, and they weren't/aren't really interesting at all. Kind of like Rose. One-note hero and a total waste of screen time.
You can't make another trilogy focusing on characters like that because we already saw it. What would be the point?
And this is why I actually loved TLJ so much. Luke is a somewhat different character and is far, far more interesting than if we had just gotten "i'm a really GREAT guy and i'm here to save you all!!!" Luke again. But at the end of the movie, he becomes that original character we liked so much again.
I just wish they had handled Rey's character a little better.
Whether he's a villain or a confused punk, I despise him. I don't identify with him, or feel his pain, or care why he is the way he is. He just sucks. He's an angry toddler with force powers.
God they ruined Star Wars. I agree with Tribal - the only saving move is to kick Kennedy and her lackeys to the curb, pretend these last two episodes never happened, and do a complete reboot. And sadly that won't happen. [Reply]