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I was gonna buy it when I got off work an hour ago but only Walmart is open and I want the Target exclusive cover so i'll get it later today.
 
Same here I'll pick up the Target one. Then I'll use it to make an edited version for my 4 year old boy....take out a few parts and
Han dying.....Han can't be dead for him yet.
 
I watched the movie twice in the theater, and just tonight on blu-ray, and that had led me to the question (and maybe it's been answered already), but why does this figure come with a grey shirt? Didn't he wear his black outfit the entire movie?
 
I watched the movie twice in the theater, and just tonight on blu-ray, and that had led me to the question (and maybe it's been answered already), but why does this figure come with a grey shirt? Didn't he wear his black outfit the entire movie?

His shirt is indeed black in the movie. Things that make you go "hmmmmmmm."
 
Everytime I see the figure, I think about the shirt issue. Think they'll delay him to give him the correct shirt color? I ask because things have been pretty quiet regarding this figure with all the civil war hubbub of late. We're(supposedly) only a couple months out from release now. Hoping to see final products of he and Rey soon.
 
It's a shame the bluray doesn't come with the option to watch the movie without the god awful kanjiklub sequence. ( without using the remote )
 
Yup. It's a shame that the worst scene in the movie has to coincide with Han returning to the screen. Perfect bathroom break time, grab a drink, a snack. Really don't know what they were thinking with any of that stuff visually. Would have been better if it had just been more stuff with the first order.
 
My only issue with the kanjiklub scene is character design. Just not keen on their outfits etc. Also thought the rathtars looked a bit crap. Don't like cgi much though.

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The Rathtars were the worst of it. The shootout I could have lived with, but I thought any coolness/fear of the Guavian death gang was neutered by their suave, charming leader. Reminded me of the original Jabba scene when Jabba was played by a human.
 
My only issue with the kanjiklub scene is character design. Just not keen on their outfits etc. Also thought the rathtars looked a bit crap. Don't like cgi much though.

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Really? I liked the Guavian Death Gang's look. It was a new design, and it fits what they're supposed to be (dangerous cyborg mercenaries on all kinds of space-steroids).
 
I've edited that the bulk of that scene out of my digital copy.

That scene is the absolute pits and feels SOOOOOO out of place.
 
If the creatures had been something like Rancors it would have been a lot better. I liked the banter between Han and Chewie's reactions but overall the scene was weak. Mainly because both the Asian inspired space gang and the weird ball headed robot guys just didn't ring true enough to Star Wars. We saw so many cool aliens and space pirate type characters in Mos Eisly and Jabba's Palace, a nod to one of those races and/or vibes would have been the ticket.
 
If the creatures had been something like Rancors it would have been a lot better. I liked the banter between Han and Chewie's reactions but overall the scene was weak. Mainly because both the Asian inspired space gang and the weird ball headed robot guys just didn't ring true enough to Star Wars. We saw so many cool aliens and space pirate type characters in Mos Eisly and Jabba's Palace, a nod to one of those races and/or vibes would have been the ticket.

I agree they should have used a group or race people were familiar with for the bounty hunters.
 
Agreed. There are easy ways to instantly make it feel, look, and sound like Star Wars in that scene, and instead they went the route they went.
 
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