Quote from: Jolly Rocket on December 22, 2015, 12:31:22 AMQuote from: Luciana on December 22, 2015, 12:27:48 AMQuote from: Jolly Rocket on December 22, 2015, 12:22:11 AMQuote from: Luciana on December 21, 2015, 11:54:53 PMQuote from: Jolly Rocket on December 21, 2015, 11:52:02 PMFUCKJust realized a missed opportunity. Han's last words should have been "I'll see you in Hell"Completely goes against the motions he did. Didn't you catch how even when he was dying he still cupped his sons cheek gently?He still loved him, just like Obi-Wan still loved Vader somewhat when he 'killed' him (I still don't get that crap). It'll obviously play a huge part of his character in the coming movies.I know he tried to save his son and all that, but Han Solo could have went out differently. Failed to save his son, then gave his life to save his friends.Eh, I liked it. It's supposed to highlight Kylo Rens turning to the DAAARK SIIIDEYeah a few pages ago I explained the same thing basicallyIt was symbolic that he was casting away any light/doubt he had in him and was taking his leap into the Dark Side.Without it, it'd be like Anakin who was just pouting the whole time... Well, no not really. They showed his anger and emotions far better than Anakin ever did.
Quote from: Luciana on December 22, 2015, 12:27:48 AMQuote from: Jolly Rocket on December 22, 2015, 12:22:11 AMQuote from: Luciana on December 21, 2015, 11:54:53 PMQuote from: Jolly Rocket on December 21, 2015, 11:52:02 PMFUCKJust realized a missed opportunity. Han's last words should have been "I'll see you in Hell"Completely goes against the motions he did. Didn't you catch how even when he was dying he still cupped his sons cheek gently?He still loved him, just like Obi-Wan still loved Vader somewhat when he 'killed' him (I still don't get that crap). It'll obviously play a huge part of his character in the coming movies.I know he tried to save his son and all that, but Han Solo could have went out differently. Failed to save his son, then gave his life to save his friends.Eh, I liked it. It's supposed to highlight Kylo Rens turning to the DAAARK SIIIDEYeah a few pages ago I explained the same thing basically
Quote from: Jolly Rocket on December 22, 2015, 12:22:11 AMQuote from: Luciana on December 21, 2015, 11:54:53 PMQuote from: Jolly Rocket on December 21, 2015, 11:52:02 PMFUCKJust realized a missed opportunity. Han's last words should have been "I'll see you in Hell"Completely goes against the motions he did. Didn't you catch how even when he was dying he still cupped his sons cheek gently?He still loved him, just like Obi-Wan still loved Vader somewhat when he 'killed' him (I still don't get that crap). It'll obviously play a huge part of his character in the coming movies.I know he tried to save his son and all that, but Han Solo could have went out differently. Failed to save his son, then gave his life to save his friends.Eh, I liked it. It's supposed to highlight Kylo Rens turning to the DAAARK SIIIDE
Quote from: Luciana on December 21, 2015, 11:54:53 PMQuote from: Jolly Rocket on December 21, 2015, 11:52:02 PMFUCKJust realized a missed opportunity. Han's last words should have been "I'll see you in Hell"Completely goes against the motions he did. Didn't you catch how even when he was dying he still cupped his sons cheek gently?He still loved him, just like Obi-Wan still loved Vader somewhat when he 'killed' him (I still don't get that crap). It'll obviously play a huge part of his character in the coming movies.I know he tried to save his son and all that, but Han Solo could have went out differently. Failed to save his son, then gave his life to save his friends.
Quote from: Jolly Rocket on December 21, 2015, 11:52:02 PMFUCKJust realized a missed opportunity. Han's last words should have been "I'll see you in Hell"Completely goes against the motions he did. Didn't you catch how even when he was dying he still cupped his sons cheek gently?He still loved him, just like Obi-Wan still loved Vader somewhat when he 'killed' him (I still don't get that crap). It'll obviously play a huge part of his character in the coming movies.
FUCKJust realized a missed opportunity. Han's last words should have been "I'll see you in Hell"
Pretty sure Luke was never explicitly tasked with killing his father like Ren was.
I was not moved by that scene at all. Maybe it's just because I knew what was going to happen, but I mean, anyone with a brain could've seen what was going to happen as soon as Han yelled "Ben!"It actually felt kind of cheesy, tbh. I'm seeing it again in IMAX on Friday so maybe I'll appreciate it more then.
I said this earlier but nobody replied with a response. When Rey first touches the lightsaber and sees all the flashbacks, I swore I heard Yoda's voice say something when we see Luke put his hand on R2 in the flashback.
VII wasn't even A New Hope 2.0, it was OT 2.0; it had many elements from the whole trilogy. ANH was itself a pretty standard hero's journey story, so it's not hard to see repeated elements in the Star Wars universe.Also, is there any idea if those five planets destroyed by Starkiller were important, or were they just a demonstration target?
Quote from: The Turkey Awakens on December 21, 2015, 11:37:17 PMVII wasn't even A New Hope 2.0, it was OT 2.0; it had many elements from the whole trilogy. ANH was itself a pretty standard hero's journey story, so it's not hard to see repeated elements in the Star Wars universe.Also, is there any idea if those five planets destroyed by Starkiller were important, or were they just a demonstration target?Apparently the planets destroyed included the New Republic's Capital, seems they chose a new planet instead of Coruscant. So the Republic's Capital and it's Fleet is gone now
Quote from: Ganon on December 22, 2015, 01:25:59 AMPretty sure Luke was never explicitly tasked with killing his father like Ren was.He was told he had to face him, not kill him.
I don't know why you just didn't post in the big thread and made another thread about seeING itBut good4u
SpoilerCaptain Phasma is hardly utilized - she ends up being thrown down a trash chute
Quote from: Fagcicle on December 16, 2015, 08:50:47 AMSpoilerCaptain Phasma is hardly utilized - she ends up being thrown down a trash chuteWe don't see her being thrown down or dying, chances are she will come back.
Quote from: Metty Christmas on December 22, 2015, 11:20:24 AMQuote from: Fagcicle on December 16, 2015, 08:50:47 AMSpoilerCaptain Phasma is hardly utilized - she ends up being thrown down a trash chuteWe don't see her being thrown down or dying, chances are she will come back.She was still generally pointless to the film, and could have just been kicked off until the next one when we have more time.
This new trilogy is secretly a love story between Finn and Poe
much needed sexual diversity
Quote from: Korra on December 22, 2015, 03:11:02 PMI hate your current avatar.