You have to wonder whether or not Harrison Ford made JJ kill Han off, or if it was part of the plan the entire time.I mean, I understand the obvious parallel drawn between Han and Obi-Wan from ANH (both are father-figures for the main character, who see them both get cut down by the main antagonist with their own eyes), but it just strikes me as a bit rushed. I guess the only way we'd know for sure is if Harrison makes an appearance in flashbacks or maybe the Boba Fett movie that's coming.
Quote from: Ganon on December 20, 2015, 05:43:47 PMYou have to wonder whether or not Harrison Ford made JJ kill Han off, or if it was part of the plan the entire time.I mean, I understand the obvious parallel drawn between Han and Obi-Wan from ANH (both are father-figures for the main character, who see them both get cut down by the main antagonist with their own eyes), but it just strikes me as a bit rushed. I guess the only way we'd know for sure is if Harrison makes an appearance in flashbacks or maybe the Boba Fett movie that's coming.Ford didn't want it. It sounds like they're very very roughly following EU with some characters, so you'd think that if Ford was okay with doing more, he wouldn't die immediately upon return. I mean, it's possible that was the plan all along, but it sounds very unlikely.
best character, can't wait for him to wake up from his bacta hibernation and kick SERIOUS ass.
Quote from: Essessen on December 20, 2015, 05:46:59 PMQuote from: Ganon on December 20, 2015, 05:43:47 PMYou have to wonder whether or not Harrison Ford made JJ kill Han off, or if it was part of the plan the entire time.I mean, I understand the obvious parallel drawn between Han and Obi-Wan from ANH (both are father-figures for the main character, who see them both get cut down by the main antagonist with their own eyes), but it just strikes me as a bit rushed. I guess the only way we'd know for sure is if Harrison makes an appearance in flashbacks or maybe the Boba Fett movie that's coming.Ford didn't want it. It sounds like they're very very roughly following EU with some characters, so you'd think that if Ford was okay with doing more, he wouldn't die immediately upon return. I mean, it's possible that was the plan all along, but it sounds very unlikely.The saddest part is that he will never share screen time with Luke again...and when Luke was mentioned he seemed angry at first. "Yeah, I knew him..."
Quote from: Essessen on December 20, 2015, 05:46:59 PMQuote from: Ganon on December 20, 2015, 05:43:47 PMYou have to wonder whether or not Harrison Ford made JJ kill Han off, or if it was part of the plan the entire time.I mean, I understand the obvious parallel drawn between Han and Obi-Wan from ANH (both are father-figures for the main character, who see them both get cut down by the main antagonist with their own eyes), but it just strikes me as a bit rushed. I guess the only way we'd know for sure is if Harrison makes an appearance in flashbacks or maybe the Boba Fett movie that's coming.Ford didn't want it. It sounds like they're very very roughly following EU with some characters, so you'd think that if Ford was okay with doing more, he wouldn't die immediately upon return. I mean, it's possible that was the plan all along, but it sounds very unlikely.Harrison Ford has wanted Han Solo to die since like Episode 4 or 5.
As one of the main characters in the biggest franchise of all time, you have an obligation to your fans to follow through on what the director thinks is the best plan for the universe. They're the ones that made you a shit ton of money. They're the ones that cherish you. You owe it to them.Because you don't feel like making another movie (whilst getting paid more money than some people make in their life) is not proper justification to change JJ's plans.
Let's be honest, it's a generation shift anyway. Yes we have Han here, yes we're paying homage to the originals, but it's time for a new generation to rise.It's how it should be. Be thankful the new characters are actually likable. A problem with the prequels is that a lot of people thought it'd get better after episode 1, but there weren't many likable characters at all. Obi-Wan was the only consistent good character throughout the prequels if you ask me. And Mace Windu, but we all love Samuel Jackson.YES THEY DESERVE TO DIE, AND I HOPE THEY BURN IN HELL!
Ford wanted Han to die because he thought it would add some real emotional punch to the climax of the trilogy, and didn't see a way for Solo to be written in future installments.
Though I think as much as it sucks, Solo had to die. Because Ren can't complete his turn to the Dark Side if he's conflicted about his father, so killing him was the only way. Solo's death was vital to Kylo Ren's story arc, and Solo died trying to redeem his son.
Also, can we talk about the music for a moment? And how crappy it was?The trailers had way more badass music than the movie. Nothing new felt any good here.
Quote from: Jolly Rocket on December 20, 2015, 06:01:20 PMFord wanted Han to die because he thought it would add some real emotional punch to the climax of the trilogy, and didn't see a way for Solo to be written in future installments.Han should've died in RotJ, yes. But he didn't, and here we are were.QuoteThough I think as much as it sucks, Solo had to die. Because Ren can't complete his turn to the Dark Side if he's conflicted about his father, so killing him was the only way. Solo's death was vital to Kylo Ren's story arc, and Solo died trying to redeem his son.Sure, he had to die eventually. But it felt rushed the way they did it. Han should've been given more screen time or something, I don't know. It felt way too quick for me.
Ford owes nothing to Abrams
I mean, all of this is irrelevant if JJ had decided to kill Han in Ep. 7 from the get-go. But I just don't feel like that was the plan.
Quote from: Essessen on December 20, 2015, 06:11:23 PMFord owes nothing to AbramsAre you going to say anything of relevance in this entire conversation?He doesn't owe the director anything. He owes the fans everything.