Boolitt wrote:I took my 8 year old son to see this on Saturday. He thought it was the most awesome thing he'd ever seen. I think that's kinda the point with star wars tbh. I thought it had some good scenes, some funny bits, and some stupid stuff. But most importantly, my kid loved it which kinda made me love it, a wee bit.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Boolitt wrote:I took my 8 year old son to see this on Saturday. He thought it was the most awesome thing he'd ever seen. I think that's kinda the point with star wars tbh. I thought it had some good scenes, somek funny bits, and some stupid stuff. But most importantly, my kid loved it which kinda made me love it, a wee bit.
I took my 12yr old nephew, he gave it a [10] and said it's the best one. Then he said Episode II is the second best, so I made a mental note to ignore all his opinions forever.
Roujin wrote:A good film is a good film. Oh hiIndiana Jones, ET,Goonies, A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, Muppets Christmas Carol, The Lion King, Toy Story, etc.
Mm he essentially VMPd in cos he was pinned down for the day and couldn't be arsed managing face time with the managementlegaldinho wrote:vicinity_of_pie wrote:He's not dead, he's immortal now.
Deployed for platitudes in two scenes in next film, huzzahRoujin wrote:I woukd have liked to see just one single, colossal, demonstration of his power that kills him in the process. No saber fighting. Just nothing the whole film other than doing his best to carefully pass on what he can to Rey with memories of Kylo on his mind and then just one fucking huge redemptive spectacle witnessed by many that turns the tide of an impossible situation for the resistance.
Would have been fucking mint.
Fuck I'm almost tearing up at the thought of it if they did it right.
But no. Dead in a cave innit.
Would have been nice if he smashed up walkers. At least then I'd understand the strain. As it is, he demonstrated that force mastery means you still make a meeting if the RMT strikes, but it'll cost ya
Skerret wrote:The lightspeed smash up was pretty good
superflyninja wrote:I watched TFA tonight up until Rey using a mind trick to escape.blimey it's so much better than TLJ and sets up so much. And some stunning images and sequences.what in TLJ tops the xwings skimming over the surface of the lake or the falcon jakku escape?
I don't think she did, my guess is Luke left them there. You see them briefly at the very end when Finn gets the blanket out of a drawer on the Falcon to put on yer woman.ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:I don't remember her taking the books though, when did that happen?
Boolitt wrote:Aye yer right. It was shitI took my 12yr old nephew, he gave it a [10] and said it's the best one. Then he said Episode II is the second best, so I made a mental note to ignore all his opinions forever.I took my 8 year old son to see this on Saturday. He thought it was the most awesome thing he'd ever seen. I think that's kinda the point with star wars tbh. I thought it had some good scenes, somek funny bits, and some stupid stuff. But most importantly, my kid loved it which kinda made me love it, a wee bit.
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:I don't remember her taking the books though, when did that happen?
legaldinho wrote:Does anyone here know what kylo's motivations are? Why does he want to be supreme leader?
b0r1s wrote:Yeah that tracking shot was cool AF.
Original trilogy best of for me has to bsewe; first seeing the AT-ATs, RoTJ final duel with Luke and Vader and when the Millennium Falcon first enters the Death Star.
Oh crap and when all the ships of the fleet realise it’s a trap, the incoming tie fighters, slowly turning cruisers etc. Amazing scene.
RamSteelwood wrote:as much as salt-hoth was such a clear copy, and regardless of what happened there...the way the salt turned red was a cool visual.
b0r1s wrote:Yeah that tracking shot was cool AF.
Original trilogy best of for me has to be; first seeing the AT-ATs, RoTJ final duel with Luke and Vader and when the Millennium Falcon first enters the Death Star.
Oh crap and when all the ships of the fleet realise it’s a trap, the incoming tie fighters, slowly turning cruisers etc. Amazing scene.
Stopharage wrote:As much as anything else, I see Luke sacrificing himself in order to harness Rey’s true power under his ghostly tutelage in the next film. The living Luke couldn’t shape and control Ren’s use of the Force, so by elevating to the eternal plane, he’s hoping he can help mound Rey.
Skerret wrote:b0r1s wrote:Yeah that tracking shot was cool AF.
Original trilogy best of for me has to be; first seeing the AT-ATs, RoTJ final duel with Luke and Vader and when the Millennium Falcon first enters the Death Star.
Oh crap and when all the ships of the fleet realise it’s a trap, the incoming tie fighters, slowly turning cruisers etc. Amazing scene.
"Yeah well we can still outmanoeuvre em" cue best shots
Get out.Dinostar77 wrote:We could have done with a new ship to replace the millennium falcon. Bet that model would have sold shit loads of toys and Lego.
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