In the DVD featurette, GL tells the art crew to think of the most terrifying thing ever, they came up with a "clown." Never heard the circuit inspiration one before, but makes sense.
In the DVD featurette, GL tells the art crew to think of the most terrifying thing ever, they came up with a "clown." Never heard the circuit inspiration one before, but makes sense.
But... so cool he ended up "murdered" anyway?
How is not going there and getting murdered way cooler if the result is exactly the same (saves the day but dies doing it) and if he's actually there he also takes on all that risk. That's inspiration for future rebels, whereas holo-phoning it in feels less so. Maybe it's clever what he does, but it really doesn't feel brave - and heroes certainly need both but bravery is the more valued attribute. And actually showing up to the fight also gets hero points.
I guess it hinges on this very unclear/poorly explained idea of "you can die doing the holo-prjection thing" - but it's pretty unclear and you don't really sense the risk of it before and during the process.
And even as a clever bit it just feels a bit virtual reality Madden NFL vs actually running that yard line if you know what I mean. Like it was a cool goal and all but he was never really even there to begin with, so where's the "aspirational" aspect for the kid watching it?
The wider question I had is why Luke had to "go out" at all. Hamill was great - as I've said before, partnered with a young lead, Luke could have been a wizened, badass co-lead for a new trilogy instead of a one film mentor-must-die guy. I would love to have seen an older, warrior-wizard Luke's (so different to OT Luke) journey through the SW universe. Oh well, what's done is done - suck it up.
So did you want him to get chopped in half by Kylo or go out peacefully looking into the binary sunset?
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Cause they’re not the main characters anymore lol. The trilogy is about Rey, Kylo, Finn and Poe. Luke is a mentor like Obi Wan- That’s the point lol. Now he’s a force ghost and more powerful that you can possibly imagine.
Yes he’s different, he grew as a character and person. It’s been 30 years lol, I guess you just wanted him to randomly go super sayian god mode and lift AchTo out of the ground and fling it at Kylo like a frisbee
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And you "lol" that they aren't main characters anymore? I would guarantee that most SW fans would rather have seen a ST with a badass, wizened-warrior old Luke (such a different vibe to OT Luke) as co-lead teamed with a strong young lead - for all three films - mixed with Han as an active more major character throughout (yes, maybe with his and Leia's son in the mix as counterpoint to Luke's potential padawan.) As I stated earlier, a "Logan" type film like this, directed by a Fincher or a Nolan (and yes, they would have done it,) would have been great - and a true continuation of the OT.
Stock quote from people when someone mentions they didn't like Luke's story in TLJ[emoji6]Cause they’re not the main characters anymore lol. The trilogy is about Rey, Kylo, Finn and Poe. Luke is a mentor like Obi Wan- That’s the point lol. Now he’s a force ghost and more powerful that you can possibly imagine.
Yes he’s different, he grew as a character and person. It’s been 30 years lol, I guess you just wanted him to randomly go super sayian god mode and lift AchTo out of the ground and fling it at Kylo like a frisbee
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Great group shot! I love seeing all the classic characters together... and in the Tantive IV corridor, no less!
Neither - he didn't have to die.
And you seem to assume that any scenario where Luke actually traveled to Crait had to play out exactly as it did in TLJ. It obvioulsy wouldn't - and in fact that set-up of him walking out to the ATATs, facing Kylo etc was obviously set-up to pay off the "he's not actually there" joke, which is played as kind of a gag and obviously intended to subvert (and yes, kind of mock) our view of Luke as this invincible hero savior.
And I noticed no-one ever seems to touch on my comments about the total lack of rules that govern the whole projection idea (ie if he didn't stop to chat, he would have saved time and therefore not died by doing the projection, why he doesn't tell Leia his plan, etc. etc.)
Major logic gaps aside, the issue is that we use these rules to assess Luke's choice and behavior - so how can we even judge what he did on Crait when it's totally unclear what kind of risk he was taking by doing the projection?
The point is, that didn't have to be the case.
And I never understand these responses where people say "oh, you wanted lightning bolts to come out of Luke eyes, he lifts a little finger and all the ATATs collapse and he has four lightsabers twirling - you wanted Luke to be this God." No, I just wanted him to actually show up, do something brave and clever. With emphasis on the showing up.
And you "lol" that they aren't main characters anymore? I would guarantee that most SW fans would rather have seen a ST with a badass, wizened-warrior old Luke (such a different vibe to OT Luke) as co-lead teamed with a strong young lead - for all three films - mixed with Han as an active more major character throughout (yes, maybe with his and Leia's son in the mix as counterpoint to Luke's potential padawan.) As I stated earlier, a "Logan" type film like this, directed by a Fincher or a Nolan (and yes, they would have done it,) would have been great - and a true continuation of the OT.
What? Leia clearly notices when, they both give a look to each other. Telling her would ruin the surprise to the audience.
I mean projecting himself across the galaxy with his mind isn’t badass enough for you? Seriously? What did you want him to do flip around cgi on top of the walkers and take them out? Maybe he didn’t wanna yet vaporised.
Seriously, I don’t get how the most amazing Force power we’ve ever seen isn’t badass lol.
Luke threw down his saber in ROTJ, this isn’t that far off from that. He tried to resolve the issue without violence, same way with this.
Going there physically would have solved nothing. Also how did you expect him to get there? His x wing that was underwater for years and scraped for parts across the island?
Lol, how is the most badass Force power ever a “joke” lmao
How on Earth was that a joke? He outplayed Kylo and resolved conflicts peacefully just like he would in the OT. It’s not that hard to understand.
“which is played as kind of a gag and obviously intended to subvert (and yes, kind of mock) our view of Luke as this invincible hero savior.” Okay this is so damn out of touch I cant even begin. How was a badass Force projection mocking him LOLL.
Cause he didn’t jump around like crazy with his lightsaber? How would that have made sense?
It’s a twist you didn’t appreciate cause you already had it in your mind for something else.
It literally turned him into a legend across the galaxy, it literally made him invincible but in a realistic way. And now he’s more powerful than you can possibly imagine. Obi Wan didn’t have to die either but he did. If Obi Wan did the same thing in ANH I guarantee you would have loved it.
Finding a peaceful conclusion and apologising to Ben for his mistakes is way more OT Luke than anything before. It’s been 30 years, people evolve and change. He had to deal with the dark side just like Yoda said in the OT. That he would have to deal with it his whole life.
At the end of the day, these are films aimed for children. Nitpicking every little tiny thing does nothing to help anyone. You’re just making up things to be mad over now.
Luke is not the main character this time. He plays an Obi Wan character passing the torch, that’s exactly what he did. You say you don’t want superman Luke but that’s exactly what you seem to keep describing. He’s not the lead he’s a supporting mentor character- dealing with the guilt of what happened with Ben. Dealing with failure. It’s spelled out in the movie plainly.
But the real question is, if you hate it so much then why are you here on the thread for the figure? Why spend money on something you seemingly hate.
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