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Cool~~and I consider DS9 the #1 series btw![]()
You should definitely watch all of them as I have a feeling J.J. Abrams is going to take the plotline somewhere that will link to ALL episodes![]()
outer space, guns, characters that grunt more than speak, chicks that were hot in the 70's -- they're practically kissing cousins!
so funny to read coming from a guy who loved X-Men so much. because X-Men has outer space, guns, characters that grunt more than speak, etc as well
hey, i never said these were bad things ... and also chicks that were hot in the 70's -- come on, early Storm, eh eh![]()
I'm pretty sure he said in an interview that they focused more on the original trilogy as a basis when making Episode VII. Having seen the movie myself, I didn't notice the slightest hint of anything prequel-related. It's unlikely for the next two films to take a different route, but we'll see.
You don't think they're going to introduce Darth Plagueis? Snoke seemed like a good candidate...
Plagueis is long dead... Thanks to the Rule of Two, Sidious had to kill him before getting an apprentice. And there are no Sith left in the galaxy because of that rule as well. Snoke and Ren both use the Dark Side, but since there was no Sith lord to teach them (Vader was the last), they can't be Sith themselves.
Plagueis is long dead... Thanks to the Rule of Two, Sidious had to kill him before getting an apprentice. And there are no Sith left in the galaxy because of that rule as well. Snoke and Ren both use the Dark Side, but since there was no Sith lord to teach them (Vader was the last), they can't be Sith themselves.
Is he though? Plagueis can supposedly manipulate midichlorians to create life (the theory is that he created Anakin, who was born of the force) so why wouldn't he be able to manipulate midichlorians to cheat death himself? Notice the way he was so disfigured in the movie - he had a hole going through his head, like a lightsabre had infiltrated it. During Snoke's scene, they also played the exact same 'Plagueis' music that they played when Palpatine was talking to Anakin about Plagueis in the prequels.
Is he though? Plagueis can supposedly manipulate midichlorians to create life (the theory is that he created Anakin, who was born of the force) so why wouldn't he be able to manipulate midichlorians to cheat death himself? Notice the way he was so disfigured in the movie - he had a hole going through his head, like a lightsabre had infiltrated it. During Snoke's scene, they also played the exact same 'Plagueis' music that they played when Palpatine was talking to Anakin about Plagueis in the prequels.
Is it too early to do spoilers on the film? Saw it again yesterday - and indeed, it is truly a worthy Successor. It was simply beautiful and yet its own animal in/of itself.
I saw it Monday...3D even....that's a 1st for me....it was good. Lots of nods to #1 like the chess set, and other comments. Wish they would have brought Luke in sooner though......I think it's WAY too early for spoilers. Heck, i'm a hardened Star Wars fan, maybe bigger fan than anyone in this forum, and I haven't even seen it yet! I'm waiting for the crowds to die down and things to thin out. I hate massive crowds.
So, stop the spoilers, y'all!!!
I saw it Monday...3D even....that's a 1st for me....it was good. Lots of nods to #1 like the chess set, and other comments. Wish they would have brought Luke in sooner though......
I wrote this on FB; I don't think it is especially spoiler; if you consider the slightest hint or detail to be spoiler, then don't read further.
I do have criticisms of the new movie, both appreciating what is good and knocking what isn't.
But the good is easy to see, and a lot of people have already written about it. The bad is more subtle, and harder to see. The philosophy of Star Wars is fatally flawed; the dualism of the Force (and its depersonalization of the true Force) and the Zen Buddhism of the Jedi, the substituting of subjective light and dark for good and evil, all make it hard for the mature me to enjoy things I know to be fundamentally false. I can suspend disbelief on technology. I can't suspend disbelief on the nature of good and evil.
The complete nonchalance about Han and Leia failing to live happily together; the natural assumption that our heroes - who are supposed to be our examples to live up to - can't maintain a marriage, and are effectively single. My complaint is against the normalization of the abnormal, the effective rejection of the deal and embrace of its failure as something perfectly normal.
Characters with zero experience suddenly mastering - effortlessly - complex machines, weapons and techniques.
The convenience of actions happening at just the right time, an over-abundance of split/last-second saves and recoveries.
One-syllable names are all the rage. Unconnected to any tradition we actually recognize, they wind up being meaningless random sounds rather than names that mean anything.
Those are the main negatives that come to mind. I'd say in some ways (we need to destroy this new thingie the bad guys have) it repackages the original, in other ways, definitely not.