Star Wars: The Force Awakens (12/18/15)

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If I'm not mistaken the Finn character always seems to be out of breath and sweating a lot. Maybe he needs a transport or something to get to his destination or something....:dunno

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her long hands/fingers scare Mr. Green like those aliens baby bout to jump on someone's face and suck em dry
 
I'm guessing Tracy Morgan is force sensitive and sensing something in those heavy breathing scenes? Or did they just want that heavy breathing Vader sound to be omnipresent so they made him asthmatic?
 
I'm guessing Tracy Morgan is force sensitive and sensing something in those heavy breathing scenes? Or did they just want that heavy breathing Vader sound to be omnipresent so they made him asthmatic?

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Considering Daisy Ridley is the one with the kickass stuntwoman martial artist I'd guess she's the force sensitive one.

Edit: Hannah Levitt-Collins, Chloe Bruce, and Florian Robin are all reported to be doing Daisy's fight scenes.
 
Eh, im still not a fan of the idea of the classic characters I love and have wanted to see again on screen since I was a kid pushed into the background as small parts in favor of new kids I don't care about.

I understand why they are doing it, but it still feels like getting tickets to a Beatles reunion concert, only to realize that the songs are all just covers performed by Justin Bieber.
 
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Eh, im still not a fan of the idea of the classic characters I love and have wanted to see again on screen since I was a kid pushed into the background as small parts in favor of new kids I don't care about.

I understand why they are doing it, but it still feels like trying to listen to a classic rock song I have loved since highschool, but only being able to find a rap cover done by Justin Bieber.

Well, considering that they can barely stand nowadays, I don't see how it could've been any different. I get your point though, we should have gotten at least one film that explored the Originals' journeys after VI.
 
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Eh, im still not a fan of the idea of the classic characters I love and have wanted to see again on screen since I was a kid pushed into the background as small parts in favor of new kids I don't care about.

I understand why they are doing it, but it still feels like getting tickets to a Beatles reunion concert, only to realize that the songs are all just covers performed by Justin Bieber.

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It's clearly not the same hand, which means he changed it, and since they had the technology to make realistic looking hands when he was young, it would make sense for the technology in part 7 to be even better, not worst. I mean, they have the technology to make a soccer ball robot. R2D2 looks like an old car compared to that thing now. I'm sure prosthetic limbs have improved also.



Yup, that's probably the reason :lol

Or he doesn't really give a **** about the aesthetic look of his hand at this point in life?
 
Anyone really just dislike the cinematography in the trailer? Like the zooming in and focusing on the shot of the 2 ships entering the thrusters of the ruined Star Destroyer.

Looked very amateur and ugly.
 
I really hate zoom-ins too. It's feels artificial and looks ugly.

Abrams used them in the Star Trek films. Snyder used them in MoS.
 
I really hate zoom-ins too. It's feels artificial and looks ugly.

Abrams used them in the Star Trek films. Snyder used them in MoS.

Stolen from Battlestar Galactica, where it was an effective new tool. It's been overused ever since. Makes you think there's someone with a camera zooming in fast, like a news reporter on the scene.


IMAX looks really weird in still shots. Phony.
 
I'm no fan of the zoom-ins either. They work in "found footage" films but here, they just take you out of the experience. I get why they're used, but they don't really make the scene more immersive, in fact, they do the opposite.
 
Stolen from Battlestar Galactica, where it was an effective new tool. It's been overused ever since. Makes you think there's someone with a camera zooming in fast, like a news reporter on the scene.


IMAX looks really weird in still shots. Phony.

Yeah, when Battlestar did it it was really groundbreaking, for space battles anyway. Lucas's did a little of it in Attack of the Clones. It's based on proper reportage, war footage where you constantly need to readjust the zoom and angle to follow the action.

I'm finding my reaction to this trailer odd and unexpected. I mean from one perspective it's great, but feels hollow. I'm just not getting even a tiny midichlorian tingle from it, even the prequel trailers captured that staring at twin sunsets emotion. Epic, mythological.
 
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