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Star Wars 7 coming in 2015
Edguy:
Edit; I used quote tags instead of spoiler tags :psyduck:
(click to show/hide)Also, consuming a whole star (which is ridiculous enough in itself) just to wipe out a few planets.. A normal sized star should have energy enough to destroy millions, perhaps more, of planets..
I'm honestly quite surprised they even considered going back to a plot like this again. If they wanted the whole "infiltration of enemy base, with fighter assault", they surely didn't need to redo the whole superweapon shtick. The fact that Starkiller Base was a superweapon added absolutely nothing to the plot, and the destruction of a couple planets added nothing to the movie. They should just have replaced the SK base with a Superdestroyer or something. Have the attack not be to stop a superweapon, but just push the First Order back or something. Didn't have to be so final and dramatic, since that was the center of the movie anayways. All people paid any attention to were the characters and the space battles anyways.
Kugai:
--- Quote from: hedgie on 22 Dec 2015, 21:26 ---Sadly, I have been corrupted to the point where every time I see the term "star killer", I think of Sheridan.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3iN-JlyYxE
de_la_Nae:
--- Quote from: Edguy on 23 Dec 2015, 09:33 --- (click to show/hide)Also, consuming a whole star (which is ridiculous enough in itself) just to wipe out a few planets.. A normal sized star should have energy enough to destroy millions, perhaps more, of planets..
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(click to show/hide)I didn't get the impression that they were draining their sun down to permanent darkness.
Method of Madness:
jwhouk:
There has been an Awakening. I have felt it.
(click to show/hide)First thought when the credits rolled: Welp, I guess I'm going to have to go see VIII when it comes out.
Now we know two things:
1. Why Mark Hamill wasn't on the poster. (When you don't appear until LITERALLY the last 30 seconds of the movie...)
2. Why Harrison Ford was so happy about promoting this movie. (His character dies. He doesn't have to play Han any more unless he wants to.)
All the little homages to the original trilogy - and bits of the prequels as well - were awesome.
Ben Solo (aka Kylo Ren) - that's almost along the same lines as Tom Marvolo Riddle. And I fully approve.
That big boss is going to be hell to try to fight, once Rey and Finn get there.
I got that tingly feeling when I saw the crawl. I'll be honest. (Wife jumped when the crescendo sounded and STAR WARS appeared on the screen - which had me laughing.)
I'm calling it now: Rey is Luke's daughter.
Wife's take: "I really feel for Chewie."
The whole "Ben Solo blew up the Jedi Academy" thing - that's gonna come up in the future, I just know it.
It was just all the little things - Finn tossing aside the practice orb, the "flashback" scenes in the cantina's basement, the way Hamill flipped his hood back, just like Sir Alec Guinness did in the original movie. They all made it feel like, this is Star Wars.
Next two episodes are going to be hard to top this one.
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