I_R wrote:https://www.polygon.com/2019/12/10/21005059/george-lucas-star-wars-sequel-trilogy-plot-characters This seem like the stuff.
Apologies. That wasn’t meant to sound cuntish.Raiziel wrote:Yes, thanks. Seemed like something very specific. Sorry I asked.
But it was space magic. It didn't need any further explanation than what Obi wan gave in ANH. Same as making a movie to show how Han parts his hair. Destroys mystique.b0r1s wrote:I know the midichlorian stuff was cringe. But in the context of the Jedi in the originals being mythic things from a lost age, it made sense that at the height of their power they understood some of the science of the force.
Ah yes,sorry I misread your post.b0r1s wrote:I’m not saying it was a good idea at all. But I’m sure in Lucas’ head it made sense
EvilRedEye wrote:John Boyega didn't think much of The Last Jedi, it seems: https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/john-boyega-interview-2020?amp
LivDiv wrote:In general I liked the asthetic of the movie, particularly Sith World. The music is decent as well. These are the crutches upon which Star Wars was built.
superflyninja wrote:Yup, I concur.
However,on reflection, clone palps was a terrible idea.
LivDiv wrote:Ep4 could have been a colossal disaster and really was stitched together with music, astehtic, excellent model making and the blue screen alpha effect. Combined with being probably the most considered movie of an up and coming director.
However it is still an incredibly simple movie. I watched it last year after not watching it for a decade, yet had it on repeat as a kid. I was genuinely suprised how bare bones it is.
Ep5 saved by a good director.
Ep6 survived by the good work done previously.
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