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Star Wars : The Force Awakens (contains spoilers)
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Originally posted by centurian View PostTrue - although the new Star Trek movies are supposed to be remakes - the whole alternate timeline thing is to stop the die hard fanbois from getting into too much of a hissy fit - they are remakes.Comment
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Originally posted by utopiaplanitia View PostJust thought it was a rehash of the best elements of the first original 3 films
EDIT: plus Watto's scrapyardComment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMy daughter said the entire cinema erupted with laughter when the bad guy was revealed. Far too pretty.Comment
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I thought it was pretty good that he took his mask off unexpectedly. Didn't see that coming. But I agree, such a young villain is hard to believe in. It is also hard to believe that a 20 year old would be in senior military command. (The actor is actually about 32 but looked about 20).
And why does he wear the mask anyway? No reason. Another absurdity which the viewer must strain to ignore. Still thought the film was good though.Comment
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Originally posted by unixman View Post
And why does he wear the mask anyway? No reason. Another absurdity which the viewer must strain to ignore. .
PS. Silly film with daft plot cashing in on a franchise.Comment
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