...So
formerly beyondmeasure
- 17,090
- 7,899
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2013
.
Last edited:
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
An X-Wing isn't going to cut a Dreadnaught down. A Y-wing isn't going to cut a Star Destroyer in half.
She flew their fleets largest ship, into another large ship. Those ships don't grow on trees. But she did it as a last ditch effort, not a way to "beat" the Empire, or First Order.
there's a lot of things unclear in that sequence. did she jump, then went out of hyperspace just in time to gain momentumIf jumping to hyperspace really can slice a ship like that why wouldn't you just have tons of smaller ships making suicide runs? How come people aren't doing this all the time?
Dooku fight to me was better. Video game Yoda and Sidious took me out of the movie.
Anakin vs Obi Wan is GOAT.
there's a lot of things unclear in that sequence. did she jump, then went out of hyperspace just in time to gain momentum
to slice the first order-resulting in her own destruction.
we don't know a lot of things that's why concluding it could be done all the time is without basis. at least for now.
cum milk Luke.
I don't buy that, that's like saying a bullet won't cut down a human. Your telling a small dense ship moving faster than the speed of light won't cut down a larger ship.
Hurrying objects at the speed of light l, once you consider the implications...it makes no sense that this sint one of the primary methods of warfare for the rebels.
Suicide runs are a perfect gurellia warfare tactic for a rebellion doesn't make sense that this wouldn't happen all the time.
Yes, it worked since it was a large mass rather than a starfighter. I'm sure I'm not alone in thinking you could inexpensively mount a hyperdrive on a large asteroid, and add a throwaway droid that you could control by radio, and boom, instant WMD. Obviously no one would want to waste expensive ships when you could just heave a huge rock at them.You really think an X-Wing would/should be able to destroy a Star Destroyer? C'mon man. Pierce it, damage it, small explosion, sure, but you think it would destroy it?
A Super Star Destroyer was crashed on the Death Star, it didn't blow it up, or destroy it, it merely exploded and caused a lot of damage. You think an X-Wing just going super fast would take a similar ship down completely? Really?
not necessarily. Han had trouble coming out of hyperspace in TFA, their momentum was still too much even with breaks on.Yeah but jumping off hyperspace you lose all momentum right. Because when you see ships come in from hyper space they just pop in and come to danm near a complete stop.
I've been to 3 showings, people clapped multiple times in each screening. The first in the Throne room when Rey catches the lightsaber, the second during the final credits.
And people laughed throughout.
People actin like the whole theater sat on their hands stonefaced the whole time now.
you can use this argument in ANY sci fi fantasy superhero movie.Yes, it worked since it was a large mass rather than a starfighter. I'm sure I'm not alone in thinking you could inexpensively mount a hyperdrive on a large asteroid, and add a throwaway droid that you could control by radio, and boom, instant WMD. Obviously no one would want to waste expensive ships when you could just heave a huge rock at them.
You really think an X-Wing would/should be able to destroy a Star Destroyer? C'mon man. Pierce it, damage it, small explosion, sure, but you think it would destroy it?
A Super Star Destroyer was crashed on the Death Star, it didn't blow it up, or destroy it, it merely exploded and caused a lot of damage. You think an X-Wing just going super fast would take a similar ship down completely? Really?
TLJ is a soft reboot of TFA
^^^
All these questions and discussions because the so called 'top critics' almost unanimously gave this 'ish a 4.5/5 score. You would've expected those clowns to have actually watched TFA prior, noted the lack of continuity and scored this appropriately but that was not the case.
A lot of y’all sleep
when you watched the film, you left the theatre mad/unhappy?
all the screenings I've been to people were giving standing Os.
Not that it's a measure of anything, but there was nothing but love
in both screenings.
again, something we don't fully know and can't fully explain. for obvious reasons.