Star Wars Universe Thread: May The 4th Be With You

Did you like The Last Jedi?

  • Yes

    Votes: 68 71.6%
  • Yes

    Votes: 27 28.4%

  • Total voters
    95
  • Poll closed .
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Maybe some truth to this or it's just leverage play...I guess it depends on where the story leads...
 
She’ll be the last Skywalker and if she has children they wouldn’t bare the last name. So yes, it should be her last time playing Rey
 
She’ll be the last Skywalker and if she has children they wouldn’t bare the last name. So yes, it should be her last time playing Rey

Why wouldn’t they have their fathers’ names? Unless she has an immaculate conception like jesus anakin’s mom.
 
I just rewatched the prequel trilogy and it is no where near as bad as people say. I love the films, especially RotS.

Flame away. I will see myself out now.

I agree. But the pod race scene in Phantom Menace is unnecessarily long imo. And jar jar :sick:
 
RotS is pretty good, great even, compared to the first 2.

It just wasn't what it SHOULD have been. What it COULD have been.

The first two just watered so much down, little boys, frolicking in the grass, Jar Jar, whining and crying Anakin, Hero to slaughtering kids in 4 minutes, Senate meetings, horrible dialogue, just too much waste.

Kenobi painted a better story in 5 minutes worth of dialogue than Lucas did in 7 hours of films.
 
I agree. But the pod race scene in Phantom Menace is unnecessarily long imo. And jar jar :sick:
And yet pod racing brings me so much nostaliga.

I played the game for PlayStation and all I would do is pod race. I must've explored all the glitches of that game testing the limits where I could go :lol:
 
On a SW binge. I guess having the flu has one perk right? :lol:

Anyway...rewatching Rogue One now. Had a question the first times I watched it and still dont have the answer.

Why does Cassian kill the guy who gave him the tip about the Death Star? Never understood that.

Anyone?
 
I agree. But the pod race scene in Phantom Menace is unnecessarily long imo.

I really enjoyed it at the time... the sensation of speed and racing. And at the time, it was a great showcase for what ILM had achieved in terms of CGI.
 
On a SW binge. I guess having the flu has one perk right? :lol:

Anyway...rewatching Rogue One now. Had a question the first times I watched it and still dont have the answer.

Why does Cassian kill the guy who gave him the tip about the Death Star? Never understood that.

Anyone?

I interpreted it that the Rebellion is willing to blur the lines in order to get what they want.
 
On a SW binge. I guess having the flu has one perk right? :lol:

Anyway...rewatching Rogue One now. Had a question the first times I watched it and still dont have the answer.

Why does Cassian kill the guy who gave him the tip about the Death Star? Never understood that.

Anyone?


Informer was a liability: injured and would have been hard to escape together or looked after. Also a loose end: would have sung like a canary about everything when captured by The Empire.
 
Informer was a liability: injured and would have been hard to escape together or looked after. Also a loose end: would have sung like a canary about everything when captured by The Empire.
That was how I saw it too. He knew about the Rebellion, he was injured and was never gonna escape those Stormtroopers.

I think they (movie producers) also said that they wanted to show the "reality" side of this Star Wars world... that the Rebellion weren't always the "good guys"... that they had to get their hands dirty to get the job done.
 
I never cared about Hux but after reading Phasma, I am so curious about the character now.

But that speech in TFA:wow:
 
everyone can hate on the prequels but deal with it they're apart of it and it excites me to see anything pop up from the prequels in the Last Jedi and son on in Episode IX.... FLAME ON!!!! #TeamAnakinSkywalker
 
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