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Previously on "Star Wars Day - anyone else going to first available screening?"
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No way...I have given up going to the cinemas cos its too costly for me...so just enjoying at home.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm much the same. Been helping my children get up to speed by watching all of them this week (TFA tonight), then taking them all tomorrow to see what they make of it (then Rogue One on Sunday and we're done for another year).
I enjoyed it, might enjoy it more on second viewing, but I'm not convinced that it's up to the hype of being as good as all the others rolled into one (as some sources had described it).
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostOh, I rather liked the answer
I suppose with it being Disney they're looking to the future rather than giving the older fans more of the past, even if they are remastering famous scenes from that past.
At least they've found a new version of the Garfield car window toy in the form of a Porg. Merchandising is strong with this franchise, apparently you can get a black BB8 even though it was in the movie for all of 30 seconds screen time.
Funny how many of the official reviews seem at odds with the fanbase reaction. Summed up best by one fan who likens the reviews to those of Ferrari or Porsche. Always favourites with the reviewing press, gushing that the latest model is perfect, yet full of flaws when the model after it comes along.
Nothing in the media is independent, less so now that Disney own Murdoch's empire. We need a rebellion.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostRian Johnson is already committed to an unnamed Star Wars trilogy following this film.
So much so that many are slating Johnson and say JJ Abrams did a better job with Force Awakens. Apparently Abrams is directing the final movie in the current trilogy so not sure what to make of that.
I do find myself agreeing with lots of the messages coming out of the public feedback. Some are even saying this is worse than all the prequels. There are a few things I thought WTF at the time, and a few things I wish had a different outcome, so maybe it will be deemed a failure in time.
Worth seeing, to make your own mind up, as everyone has different expectations of what they'd like to see happen, and it is impossible to capture the magic of the original trilogy decades later. So I look at these as almost a reboot, which rarely improves on the original.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostEdit: I expect they may do some more spin off movies (Rogue One style) to explain some of the bigger questions, particularly Snoke, where they can't answer everything in depth in a movie already a bit overly long.
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Originally posted by DaveB View Post...and one really big question never gets answered. And never will be based on what happens.
Two more years for the final part of this new trilogy to see if they're just ******* with us?
Edit: I expect they may do some more spin off movies (Rogue One style) to explain some of the bigger questions, particularly Snoke, where they can't answer everything in depth in a movie already a bit overly long.Last edited by Hobosapien; 15 December 2017, 16:30.
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Not that excited about it
It's one of the Star Wars movies that I'm not hyped up about. The Force Awakens was above average with Han Solo and Co. running around the tunnels of the Millenium Falcon with a Dungeons & Dragons Eye of The Beholder chasing them down, a social justice warrior's little miss perfect being the Jedi and the repeated "let's blow up the Death Star" scene at the end. A bit naff really.
I will go see it but only when the theaters aren't packed with the hoi polloi.
I've been on a downer with movies recently, the only two I've really liked in 2 years or so are Ex Machina and Dunkirk .. go figure.
And I used to be movie mad at one point.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm much the same. Been helping my children get up to speed by watching all of them this week (TFA tonight), then taking them all tomorrow to see what they make of it (then Rogue One on Sunday and we're done for another year).
I enjoyed it, might enjoy it more on second viewing, but I'm not convinced that it's up to the hype of being as good as all the others rolled into one (as some sources had described it).
There are a couple of points that really jar as a fan, and one really big question never gets answered. And never will be based on what happens.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostMy review (without spoilers) : meh (7/10).
I'm going to rewatch Rogue One to cheer myself up
I enjoyed it, might enjoy it more on second viewing, but I'm not convinced that it's up to the hype of being as good as all the others rolled into one (as some sources had described it).
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIf it's "Sing along to Star Wars" I will go
Only the critics/reviewers will be singing it's praises, after sufficient lubrication of course.
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Not sure what to think of it, particularly that event with Leia and that event with Luke.
Certainly not the best ever Star Wars movie and not sure all that better than Force Awakens. Seemed to get better as it went on.
Like I said earlier, shame they waited so long to do these movies, a bit younger original trio would have made them so much better. I find it hard to relate current Luke and Leia to what we last saw of them in Return of the Jedi, too much time has passed for both the story and the actors. George Lucas' fault no doubt.
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