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How about the Boba Family Christmas Special, Disney style.
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Regarding the last two parts of the pic. I've always thought the whole Jedi / Force stuff was the worst part of Star Wars anyway. If i watched Empire and realized time was short i'd always fast forward through the Luke / Yoda stuff. The Jedi may be mystical but they are also really crap. I mean, the entire council wiped* out by a Sith apprentice. *Or moved to new address - Large cave, rock face, Rockville. OH AND IS LUKE DEAD NOW???? ****ING GREAT BIG SPOILER ALERT!!! |
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People can say all they want about the new films but Mark Hamill is sticking to his guns. Mark Hamill 'still hasn't accepted' Star Wars: The Last Jedi storyline: 'He's not my Luke Skywalker' | The Independent |
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/robcain/... https://screenrant.com/han-solo-movi...ney-lucasfilm/ |
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Have to agree with dem the Jedi are by far the worst thing in star wars seem great when you are a kid but later you just see how useless they are and they cause more problems than they fix. See what he says in last paragraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/201...ker-last-jedi/ Last edited by trebor8273; 26th December 2017 at 04:46 PM. |
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I have spoken to loads of people and all have liked it. The only negative reports I have noticed are all online. Sure the film is not perfect and could maybe have a shorter run time, but as a fan who has seen all the films on their original releases inc the extended versions I really liked it.
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I'd forgotten about the upcoming Han Solo movie. I hope people have noticed i've never said The Last Jedi is poor because i haven't seen it, but this Solo movie fills me with dread, especially with suggestions the actor playing Solo needed an acting coach. Harrison Ford and his charismatic portrayal of Han Solo was one of the big draws of the original trilogy for myself and i suspect a majority of the audience at the time. From his camaraderie with Chewie, his saving the day for Luke to blow up the Death Star, and the blossoming romance 'I love you'... 'i know' with Leia in Empire to his rescue in Jedi, Solo was more Star Wars than Luke. I mean, no one wanted Luke to run off with Leia at the time, so great sighs of relief were heard when they ended up brother and sister, leaving the romance to Han. Letting some talentless oik play the young Han Solo, i'm sorry but it sounds like a garbage idea and one i am not looking forward to. Basically if it ain't Harrison Ford then it ain't Han Solo, same as if it isn't William Hartnell then it isn't the first Doctor. |
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But at the end of the day as much as I love the character of Han I'm not going to spend the rest of my life , tell everyone how bad it is if it turns out to be awful , I will say it's bad and movie on with my life. |
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I would expect a hit piece like that from The Telegraph. In a clip that will likely provide ammunition to the far-too-emotionally-involved fanboys petitioning to have Star Wars: The Last Jedi erased from existence. The Telegraph I suggest you look at the fallout on the net, especially YT. I see plenty of people who certainly aren't "fans boys" or girls for that matter totally angered by what they went to see. Star Wars wasn't just a film. The film trilogy changed the landscape of sci-fi film making, and Lucas created a more coherent series of films compaired to the abomination of these Disneyfied films. These new films are cold and have no emotion at all. You don't connect to the characters at all. Obviously the writer of the article likes his Star Wars emotionally cold with plenty of political correctness added in for good measure. "I said to [director Rian Johnson], 'Jedis don't give up,'" Hamill reveals. "I mean, even if [Luke] had a problem, he would maybe take a year to try and regroup, but if he made a mistake, he would try to right that wrong, so right there, we had a fundamental difference." The Telegraph There's a fine truth indeed. When I saw Luke Skywalker chuck his lightsabber over his shoulder, that's when I knew the character of Luke wasn't the Luke Skywalker of old. Disney have turned Hamill's iconic Luke into a highly bland and uncaring character. Unable to show emotion or really care about who he is. You cannot relate to Luke on any level. It seems what went before doesn't even compute at all. This is a Disneyfied version of Luke. Luke's resistance to joining, uh, the Resistance, has been a particular bone of contention for certain Star Wars fans, who have been at the centre of a backlash against the film since its release. The Telegraph LOL! "certain fans" I've been seeing plenty of supposed fans of these new Disneyfied films who liked The Force Awakens, but have now come to realise they've been taken for a ride. Luke's character was a pivital part to the end of the film. These people expected Luke to play a much bigger role in The Last Jedi, but got shortchanged with this new film. "It's not my story anymore, it's somebody else's story". The Telegraph Yeah! That's about right Mark. It's Disney with it's cold, calculating take on the Star Wars universe. Plus rehashing parts of The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi. Says alot about how souless these new films are. And that wonderful Leia moment as she gets blown out into the cold void of space, only to do a Mary Poppins or Super Leia. Just laughable. "In this version...see, I'm talking about the George Lucas Star Wars, this is the next generation of Star Wars," he continued. The Telegraph All I can say to that is....this new generation haven't got a clue what makes a great Star Wars movie great, and that component isn't Disney. "Listen, I still haven't accepted it completely, but it's only a movie," Hamill said. "I hope people like it. I hope they don't get upset. I came to really believe that Rian was the exact man they needed for this job." The Telegraph That's right, it's just a movie, no longer the greatest Sci-Fi franchise that changed the course of movie making, and gave Disney it's greatest achievement to date. A Star Wars universe devoid of the world building and uniqueness of Lucas' Star Wars universe. Poor old Mark certainly wouldn't say it's complete shit, would he Trebor. Especially after taking the Disney buck. But at least he's been slightly open about what he really thinks of this inferior Star Wars trilogy. May the force be with you Mark. |
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