Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16) *SPOILERS*

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Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

Wait, Vader eating!? Does he have to eat in a safe environment like his meditation chamber or is he provided nutrients directly from his suit or some interface? Dammit, I need to know! Rogue One needs to address this or every Star Wars film is a retroactive failure!

As for Pooping, I assume he has diapers and the Emperor changes him, just like I do with my 1 year old.
 
Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

Wait, Vader eating!? Does he have to eat in a safe environment like his meditation chamber or is he provided nutrients directly from his suit or some interface? Dammit, I need to know! Rogue One needs to address this or every Star Wars film is a retroactive failure!

As for Pooping, I assume he has diapers and the Emperor changes him, just like I do with my 1 year old.

Negative on the diapers.
Rebel spies not only got the Deathstar plans but spy droids also had these revealing picts.
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Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

He actually has an armed escort to the John, do they shake the dew off the twig too?

I'm disappointed his toilet isn't black too.

If a sithlord who chokes beeotches with the force and has a light saber tells you to shake it, u say "yessir, anything else sir?"
 
Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

Vader has one of those astronaut toilets built into his suit that "suck" everything out. Then once a day he hooks up to a canister (like an RV) and dumps his tanks.
 
Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

I've honestly never thought about anyone going to the toilet in Star Wars. They rarely ever referenced it in Star Trek either.
 
Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

Just as long as they don't over-do it and give us "Star Wars Stories" just to make another billion dollars. As long as there is an actual tale to tell, then I'm good with it. Finding out how Leia got those plans is a story I'd like to hear. How Han and Chewie met and got the Falcon? Another story I'd like to see. So I think they're off to a good start. The much rumored Boba Fett and Yoda movies would also be good as they're both popular characters without a lot of (now) cannon backstory. I think a Vader in his prime hunting down Jedi would be another good one to throw out there. And now with that Sebastian Stan Luke photo, I'd like to see a Luke movie between 6 and 7 (perhaps with both him and Hammill sharing the role over the course of the movie?). TFA left a LOT of questions for us to learn about and I'm not sure we'd get them all answered in 8 and 9, so a Star Wars Story there could really bridge the gap and tie up any loose ends left by 8 and 9.

I just don't want them resorting to Lost flashbacks where we take a whole movie to find out how Jabba got his tattoo. As long as there is something worthwhile to the story, then bring them on!

IDK, even bringing to screen the ideas that you suggested will be tricky. There is a huge difference between having an interesting character that is worth exploring and being able to craft a 90 minute narrative around that character that is satisfying. Yoda or Han Solo are both cool characters, but what is the actual story going to be? Just one of those lame prequel "Here's how one specific event in this person's life completely defined them and gave them all of their personality and physical traits" movies?

Or Darth Vader hunting down Jedi? Who is the hero? What is the plotline? Are we just going to follow a villain around for 90 minutes as he slaughters innocents? Or are we going to wrap it around a brand new character who we don't care about and who we already know will fail and be killed?

One thing I like about this idea is how they are starting from the general story of how the Death Star plans were stolen; but its a broad and unexplored enough idea that they can tell it however they wanted. Its going to be a lot harder to shape stories around specific characters that we already know the outcome of.
 
Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

Seems like things are a bit turbulent behind the scenes with Rogue One.
Talk of re-edits, re-shoots, new scenes being directed by another director.
Disney not 100% on the state of the movie.

Hard to know how much of that is true.
 
Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

So in other words, just like with every other movie in the history of cinema. :lol
 
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Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

Seems like things are a bit turbulent behind the scenes with Rogue One.
Talk of re-edits, re-shoots, new scenes being directed by another director.
Disney not 100% on the state of the movie.

Hard to know how much of that is true.

I didn't know Snyder and WB were involved with this movie too :chase
 
Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

Seems like things are a bit turbulent behind the scenes with Rogue One.
Talk of re-edits, re-shoots, new scenes being directed by another director.
Disney not 100% on the state of the movie.

Hard to know how much of that is true.

Probably to add more jokes.
 
Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)

The trailer played before CW....I hope future trailers get me interested in a character or two. Beyond seeing OT themes, I am kinda meh about it.
 
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