Star Wars: Episode IX - THE RISE OF SKYWALKER

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That's another thing, I wonder if its better at night or during the day? Two totally different looks.

That's good advice. But I'm certain those time's will become exponential in the coming months as tourist season kicks in.

I also hear they are limiting your stay in the Cantina to 45 minutes beside the two drink minimum. I have a feeling there will be many more time restrictions to come once the real flood starts. You're lucky you got in fast and had a good experience.

I did that when Star Tours first opened. I think I got on that ride twice during the regular day, but went back at 11pm until the park closed at midnight and road it another 4 times because there was absolutely no line.

All the limits apply until June 23rd when they take the reservation restriction off and is free game for everyone


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Okay we're crossing that midyear hump and my excitement for TROS still hasn't returned and I'm regressing to "the Saga ended with ROTJ" territory. Hmmm.

We don't actually cross the hump until the end of June/beginning of July, so you still have time. :wink1:

Regardless ... I'm the same way ... but I attribute that more to how awesome Endgame was than anything else.
 
I’ve seen every single Star Wars film in the theatre.

On the one hand, I have no desire to go see this on a big screen, but a part of me doesn’t want to break the streak, and I’m sure there will be some cool set-piece worth seeing in a theatre.

They really lost me on this one. Ah well. I’m excited for The Mandalorian though. That at least looks fun.


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We don't actually cross the hump until the end of June/beginning of July, so you still have time. :wink1:

Regardless ... I'm the same way ... but I attribute that more to how awesome Endgame was than anything else.

That definitely kicked off my current apathy but now I'm wondering if it will ever subside. I thought that they might be bringing things full circle back toward George's original vision but seeing his and Mark Hamill's looks of disgust when associating themselves with anything Disney related (Galaxy's Edge opening, etc.) has me less than optimistic.
 
I’ve seen every single Star Wars film in the theatre.

On the one hand, I have no desire to go see this on a big screen, but a part of me doesn’t want to break the streak, and I’m sure there will be some cool set-piece worth seeing in a theatre.

They really lost me on this one. Ah well. I’m excited for The Mandalorian though. That at least looks fun.

Yes I am still pumped for The Mandalorian thankfully.
 
Back on the topic of TROS...

Just saw an article entitled “TROS needs a more definitive ending than AEG”. It reminded me that my biggest (maybe only) complaint about TLJ was it felt like the end of a trilogy rather than the middle.

But, whether by design or accident, if TLJ was the soft launch of RJ’s Broom Boy trilogy (or whatever), it frees up TROS to be a true finale for the Skywalker Saga without the need for any loose ends or hints of what’s to come.
 
Back on the topic of TROS...

Just saw an article entitled “TROS needs a more definitive ending than AEG”. It reminded me that my biggest (maybe only) complaint about TLJ was it felt like the end of a trilogy rather than the middle.

But, whether by design or accident, if TLJ was the soft launch of RJ’s Broom Boy trilogy (or whatever), it frees up TROS to be a true finale for the Skywalker Saga without the need for any loose ends or hints of what’s to come.

There is no broom boy.

Never had been never was.

How people miss they idea that shot was ment to covey and take it so literal is beyond me.

The scene was ment to convey that the Force resides in all types of people from all walks of life. (Disney Inclusiveness)

And thats the “Spark of the Rebellion” will ignite a fire of the normal population to take back control of the universe from the Sith, Empire AND Jedi.

Nothing more. That kid was just to represent that even the lowly stable boy has the power to change things.

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There is no broom boy.

Never had been never was.

How people miss they idea that shot was ment to covey and take it so literal is beyond me.

The scene was ment to convey that the Force resides in all types of people from all walks of life. (Disney Inclusiveness)

And thats the “Spark of the Rebellion” will ignite a fire of the normal population to take back control of the universe from the Sith, Empire AND Jedi.

Nothing more. That kid was just to represent that even the lowly stable boy has the power to change things.

Sent from the inside of a giant slug in outer space.....

Soooo you're saying there was a broom boy?
 
Maybe Warner and Disney are going to do a team up movie with Harry Potter. Broom boy could be a future wizard. Star Potter, Potter Wars.
 
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