Star Wars: Episode IX - THE RISE OF SKYWALKER

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I kinda see Jye entering the theater as an adult then suddenly transforming into Ani going "yippee!!" at everything he sees then leaning over to his wife and saying "are you an angel?" and "the biggest problem in the universe is no one helps each other.":rotfl

It is a kind of a funny idea that some people are programmed to love a SW film no matter what. Like literally - let's do a sit-com version (which TLJ tried in places) and still the lovefest continues. It's so post-modern - "what is a 'good film' anyway? It's all SO subjective!"

So long as the producer owns the brandname and it sells itself as part of "the saga" we're all good - "it's Star Wars, you gotta love it just like the OT.":lol

These are ideas that came from GL himself in defending the PT - that it's for (little?) kids and a bunch of cynical adults ruined the PT reception. This is where the "love it no matter what because it has a SW logo" gets troubling. The blind embrace of mediocrity and/or laziness simply because it has the SW logo on it.

So that idea is what began the "war" involving SW filmakers, the media (which, oddly, backed the corporate giant and attacked the fans) and SW fans today.

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I kinda see Jye entering the theater as an adult then suddenly transforming into Ani going "yippee!!" at everything he sees then leaning over to his wife and saying "are you an angel?" and "the biggest problem in the universe is no one helps each other.":rotfl

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Anyone with SW in their dna will be at the first show on preview night.

If you miss the 1st show but make it to the 2nd show on preview night you?re just a so so SW fan lol


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This will be the first SW I miss opening night.

No because of any outrage, just limited time due to adulting, Christmas and lack of available tickets at times I could actually squeeze in a viewing.

Bumming me out, cause my theater has people all over dressed up , taking pictures.

Really good vibe.

Right now I?ll be lucky to see it before the New Year.


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Going through the thread, I can tell more people are down on TROS after TLJ, but I think it has a chance to surprise people. I have a love-hate-love relationship with TLJ and really disliked it for a long time. But I went back and revisited TLJ after watching CinemaWins review of it, and looking at it in a positive light was illuminating.

Its definitely not the movie I thought I was going to get, but what is there is actually complelling. Once the film gets to the point where Rey confronts Luke in the rain, it goes nonstop to the end. I love the throne room sequence, the battle of Crait is visually amazing, and Luke vs Kylo was such an emotionally layered fight. Its an interesting direction to take Luke and he ultimately redeems himself with the greatest show of force power we've seen.

Now onto TROS, and every trailer has gotten me more and more hyped. I've read every leak out there and I'm excited to see it all come together. I HAVE to be there opening night. It's the conclusion of the Skywalker saga! Though there are things I would've done differently to get to this point, I am really satisfied with what Disney has done so far. I'll be there Thursday at 5 pm! It feels good being excited for a Star Wars film.

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but I think it has a chance to surprise people.

I'm almost certain to be surprised: either I'll be surprised that its good in any way, or I'll be surprised that Disney went three-for-three in SW disappointment for this ST.

I'd also be surprised if its worse then TLJ... and surprised if its better than TFA.
 
Going through the thread, I can tell more people are down on TROS after TLJ, but I think it has a chance to surprise people. I have a love-hate-love relationship with TLJ and really disliked it for a long time. But I went back and revisited TLJ after watching CinemaWins review of it, and looking at it in a positive light was illuminating.

Its definitely not the movie I thought I was going to get, but what is there is actually complelling. Once the film gets to the point where Rey confronts Luke in the rain, it goes nonstop to the end. I love the throne room sequence, the battle of Crait is visually amazing, and Luke vs Kylo was such an emotionally layered fight. Its an interesting direction to take Luke and he ultimately redeems himself with the greatest show of force power we've seen.

Now onto TROS, and every trailer has gotten me more and more hyped. I've read every leak out there and I'm excited to see it all come together. I HAVE to be there opening night. It's the conclusion of the Skywalker saga! Though there are things I would've done differently to get to this point, I am really satisfied with what Disney has done so far. I'll be there Thursday at 5 pm! It feels good being excited for a Star Wars film.

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Power to ya and I won't try to drag you down. But every time they market this film as (or someone here says) ''the conclusion of the Skywalker Saga'' I just automatically think - that was in 1983 (or 2005).

I might give it more credence if they'd gone with George Lucas's story treatments for the ST but they didn't.
 
I wonder if Disney is revealing so much in the current trailers because they don’t want the fans to lose interest

I wonder why they always have Rey fighting in bad weather and surroundings . I mean, Luke always dueled Vader in enclosed rooms and areas

Why does Rey always have to battle Ren in snow, rain, etc:dunno
 
I wonder if Disney is revealing so much in the current trailers because they don?t want the fans to lose interest

I wonder why they always have Rey fighting in bad weather and surroundings . I mean, Luke always dueled Vader in enclosed rooms and areas

Why does Rey always have to battle Ren in snow, rain, etc:dunno

:lol:lol:lol

Srsly IMO she'd be freezing her *ss off which in turn is gonna effect fight reflexes...or maybe if u have a lot of the Force it's like an internal space heater. Who is doing these costumes?:thwak
 
Going through the thread, I can tell more people are down on TROS after TLJ, but I think it has a chance to surprise people. I have a love-hate-love relationship with TLJ and really disliked it for a long time. But I went back and revisited TLJ after watching CinemaWins review of it, and looking at it in a positive light was illuminating.

Its definitely not the movie I thought I was going to get, but what is there is actually complelling. Once the film gets to the point where Rey confronts Luke in the rain, it goes nonstop to the end. I love the throne room sequence, the battle of Crait is visually amazing, and Luke vs Kylo was such an emotionally layered fight. Its an interesting direction to take Luke and he ultimately redeems himself with the greatest show of force power we've seen.

Now onto TROS, and every trailer has gotten me more and more hyped. I've read every leak out there and I'm excited to see it all come together. I HAVE to be there opening night. It's the conclusion of the Skywalker saga! Though there are things I would've done differently to get to this point, I am really satisfied with what Disney has done so far. I'll be there Thursday at 5 pm! It feels good being excited for a Star Wars film.

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I'm happy I'll be seeing it next day. By the time my bro got tickets all the fan events were sold out, opening day sold out. Haven't read the theories and loosely tryin' to avoid spoilers. Nice to see some *positivity* as at worst, it'll be a visually spectacular, perfectly serviceable blockbuster movie.

And as angry as some/many seem to be - well, without Disney's deep pockets there wouldn't be anything SW at this point - maybe animated stuff, books, etc.
 
All the whiny ones- EVERY one of you will see this and give Mouse more bucks. You might use excuses like the tried-and-true" my friend/wife/cousin dragged me to it" but you will be there
 
I love the throne room sequence,

It's literally beat-for-beat the same sequence as Luke surrendering to Palps in ROTJ - even some of the dialog is the same.

the battle of Crait is visually amazing,

Firstly, it's visually exactly the same as the battle of Hoth - visually "snow" planet, Imperials arrive after discovering where the rebels are hiding, trenches with rebels, wall of walkers, large rebel base with huge door, rebels take on walkers in small converted speeders, super-energy weapon (just swapped from rebel ion cannon to Imperials "door-buster") snowtroopers follow black-clad helmeted villain in to search the base after the battle..... etc

Second, there is no battle on Crait.:dunno Neither the brief/abandoned "attack" on the walkers using the speeders, nor Kylo dancing around Luke's apparition even come close to qualifying as an actual "battle."

and Luke vs Kylo was such an emotionally layered fight.

As stated above, there was no fight. Luke creates a holographic ruse - so it's a fake-out the entire time. Maybe he humiliates Kylo with a clever trick, but it's not a "fight."

Seriously - if I challenge you to a fight, and you show up and take swings at what you think is me until you are exhausted and slip onto the floor - then it becomes clear I was using mirrors to create a 3D image of myself and was never really there, did we "fight" in your mind?

Maybe I outsmarted you, or made fun of you, but we didn't "fight." Right?:dunno

Its an interesting direction to take Luke and he ultimately redeems himself with the greatest show of force power we've seen.

But it's a force power that's dogged by so many questions that nobody officially or even on here can adequately explain it: the need for silly mental gymnastics and Leland Chee-isms to explain why no one ever used the power before, or even the BASICS of the rules; like what actually kills Luke (too much time spent doing it, or just doing it at all.)

It's that incredible murkiness that totally unravels any coolness this "new force power" might have generated, and yes, it could have been cool.

You can see that even the LFL "gurus" like Pablo Hidlago and Chee have been unable to come up with a scenario of what actually killed Luke (hint: the "too much time he spent doing it" makes no sense at all because of what Luke does in the sequence, even though that's what LFL seems to have settled on)

I wonder if Disney is revealing so much in the current trailers because they don?t want the fans to lose interest

I wonder why they always have Rey fighting in bad weather and surroundings . I mean, Luke always dueled Vader in enclosed rooms and areas

Why does Rey always have to battle Ren in snow, rain, etc:dunno

Because it's the only way to make the "fights" have some feeling of drama or importance - what's actually going on lacks all of that. They are both "fanboy" types (Rey for OT heroes, Kylo for OT villians) and there is never a shred of doubt that Rey won't even be injured and will prevail - because she can do anything. So you have to place these "duels" in a visually arresting context.
 
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