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Probably paid more for those custom plates than the car.
Vanity plates in Pennsylvania are $79 plus standard registration. It used to be much cheaper though.
At this point, Solo trailer has to be Super Bowl bound, right? I mean, it'd be a waste to release literally 4-5-6-7 days before the biggest event of the year, might as well drop it in the first quarter somewhere.
Absolutely...
Way to close to the game for a random drop...Now IF we don’t get a trailer by then something is super funky...
me!Who else always hears Jabba The Hutt when you hear "Solo?"
definitely a nice ending and I agree on Luke saving the Galaxy by using his brain andWhen Luke showed up at the Arctic Rebel Stronghold - I knew he didn't have time for an application of Just For Men beforehand.
IMO - Luke essentially saved the universe twice; once at the end of Jedi & once at the end of this one.
Would have enjoyed a less passive ending to his story though. The two suns brought me back a long time yall.
They have made him a character that has no control over what he is doing. He is not responsible for any decisions that affect his life. When he wins a duel it is an accident. His love interest chooses him, not the other way around. Heck she toting him around in a wheelbarrow. He needs to be saved all the time. Hard to get with him as inept as made him be. Was Jar Jar that much of an incidental character?Finn went from “is he a Jedi?” to c3po side adventure
Is this a thing? How much does this matter? Doesnt seem that important.His love interest chooses him, not the other way around.
Not a lot of characters in Star Wars really held their fate in their hands. Even Luke put his fate on other peoples' hands to succeed.They have made him a character that has no control over what he is doing. He is not responsible for any decisions that affect his life. When he wins a duel it is an accident. His love interest chooses him, not the other way around. Heck she toting him around in a wheelbarrow. He needs to be saved all the time. Hard to get with him as inept as made him be. Was Jar Jar that much of an incidental character?
They have made him a character that has no control over what he is doing. He is not responsible for any decisions that affect his life. When he wins a duel it is an accident. His love interest chooses him, not the other way around. Heck she toting him around in a wheelbarrow. He needs to be saved all the time. Hard to get with him as inept as made him be. Was Jar Jar that much of an incidental character?
I find none of this interesting.
I wouldn't argue that Luke wasn't made more deep by these decisions but from what I see Luke is no different than Obi-Wan or Yoda who failed and didn't learn from their failures because they just went on to die or sacrifice themselves.
The depth you're claiming is interesting won't be explored at all. What's left is what you've done in the rest of the post which is to ask questions, theorize and speculate on what we already know given what we've learned of Luke's motivations or lack thereof in TLJ.
I'm not against some writing leaving up things for the fan to have fun with cuz that's definitely a part of the enjoyment.
Luke accepting failure and running away from responsibility isn’t deep. The disillusioned Jedi angle is cool, it has meaning. We get it, Luke is scarred, Luke is burdened. But to tell a story that lazy and uncharacteristic? You had Luke Skywalker in your film in 2017 and regressed his character.
luke’s arc definitely has to be made up with novels. People want to blame Rian but the real problem is TFA already sets the time line of these films and introduces new characters and somehow they’re trying to weave the past and present together, when in reality the main characters like Finn and Rey on paper don’t have legitimate ties to the OT characters which creates a whole mess.
He didn’t regress, the man achieved force projection and had the first order shooked believing he was there. His death reignited the rebellion, his death was closure for the OT, and it became an opportunity to explore what else is out their in galaxy.
Achieving a force skill that no one asked for nor was ever mentioned in the films until now pales in comparison to Luke the actual character possessing any type of wisdom or showing any type of growth as a character. Luke came out of hiding an owned up to his responsibilities, why is that being applauded as some type of triumph? When has the character of Luke ever ran from his responsibilities or his loved ones? Shoehorning Luke Skywalker just to smear his character and kill him off isn’t a close to the OT. Nobody asked for a new trilogy to contain Luke Skywalker. You center the first film all around him and his story thus leading to expectations and then you’re spiteful because of said expectations. Still don’t understand what they were thinking. I’m positive irreparable harm has been done though.
I'd probably slap a ***** in real life the way some y'all talking out your neck about some star wars. Reign it in man, it was just a movie.
Cats talking about you too stupid to understand the most basic points on either side of the argument.
Achieving a force skill that no one asked for nor was ever mentioned in the films until now pales in comparison to Luke the actual character possessing any type of wisdom or showing any type of growth as a character. Luke came out of hiding an owned up to his responsibilities, why is that being applauded as some type of triumph? When has the character of Luke ever ran from his responsibilities or his loved ones? Shoehorning Luke Skywalker just to smear his character and kill him off isn’t a close to the OT. Nobody asked for a new trilogy to contain Luke Skywalker. You center the first film all around him and his story thus leading to expectations and then you’re spiteful because of said expectations. Still don’t understand what they were thinking. I’m positive irreparable harm has been done though.
You still don't get it.
Its making me dislike Driver tbh.It's a shame how the writing decisions (lack therof?) made for Kylo Ren's character do disservice to this man's amazing acting, emotion, and gravitas.