Looks great!
If it has to do with the plot, I'm not so bothered but I hate crap (any crap) inserted just to make a social statement.PartyBear said:
C-3PO has been gay since 1977. So who cares.
Kind of like the random storyline of animal rights in episode 8. I have been really disappointed by the lack of new storylines in the series. It just feels like a retread.fadskier said:If it has to do with the plot, I'm not so bothered but I hate crap (any crap) inserted just to make a social statement.PartyBear said:
C-3PO has been gay since 1977. So who cares.
Thanks for posting the link.PartyBear said:
Looks great!
Kind of like Finn & whats her face entire story line in that movie.fadskier said:If it has to do with the plot, I'm not so bothered but I hate crap (any crap) inserted just to make a social statement.PartyBear said:
C-3PO has been gay since 1977. So who cares.
4-6 were classics...like 2 a little...hated 1 & 3. Didn't like 7...hated 8....LOVED Rogue One!CNC said:Kind of like Finn & whats her face entire story line in that movie.fadskier said:If it has to do with the plot, I'm not so bothered but I hate crap (any crap) inserted just to make a social statement.PartyBear said:
C-3PO has been gay since 1977. So who cares.
They could have cut every one of their scenes, and it wouldn't have affected the main story at all.
TFA was alright, but built a decent foundation. TLJ crapped the bed and could honestly just be a stand alone; built nothing on top of TFA.
Glad JJ is at the helm. I feel like I have to see #9 (childhood), but I don't know what to expect at this point. I loved 4, 5, 6, and sort of 7. Hated 1, 2, most of 3, all of 8. So I guess I have a 50/50 shot.
I totally forgot about Rogue One. I saw it in the theaters, but not since. I like it a lot too.fadskier said:4-6 were classics...like 2 a little...hated 1 & 3. Didn't like 7...hated 8....LOVED Rogue One!CNC said:Kind of like Finn & whats her face entire story line in that movie.fadskier said:If it has to do with the plot, I'm not so bothered but I hate crap (any crap) inserted just to make a social statement.PartyBear said:
C-3PO has been gay since 1977. So who cares.
They could have cut every one of their scenes, and it wouldn't have affected the main story at all.
TFA was alright, but built a decent foundation. TLJ crapped the bed and could honestly just be a stand alone; built nothing on top of TFA.
Glad JJ is at the helm. I feel like I have to see #9 (childhood), but I don't know what to expect at this point. I loved 4, 5, 6, and sort of 7. Hated 1, 2, most of 3, all of 8. So I guess I have a 50/50 shot.
CNC said:I totally forgot about Rogue One. I saw it in the theaters, but not since. I like it a lot too.fadskier said:4-6 were classics...like 2 a little...hated 1 & 3. Didn't like 7...hated 8....LOVED Rogue One!CNC said:
Glad JJ is at the helm. I feel like I have to see #9 (childhood), but I don't know what to expect at this point. I loved 4, 5, 6, and sort of 7. Hated 1, 2, most of 3, all of 8. So I guess I have a 50/50 shot.
I have not seen Solo. I guess too much Star Wars going on. I think I was Han 2 or 3 times for Halloween as a kid. Never could find a Bobo Fett costume back then.
CammoTX said:
Here's the correct way to rank them. I will put them in tiers and rank within the tiers respectively.
Empire Strikes Back
A New Hope
Rogue One
Return of the Jedi
The Force Awakens
The Last Jedi
Solo
Revenge of the Sith
Attack of the Clones
The Phantom Menace
A New HopeCammoTX said:
Here's the correct way to rank them. I will put them in tiers and rank within the tiers respectively.
Empire Strikes Back
A New Hope
Rogue One
Return of the Jedi
The Force Awakens
The Last Jedi
Solo
Revenge of the Sith
Attack of the Clones
The Phantom Menace
Hahahahafadskier said:
I have to admit this. I thought the CGI of Tarkin was impressive but for some reason Leia was off. However, at the end of Rogue One, when they give her the plans and she says hope, I actually shed tears.
The last two movies that had me teary was Rogue One and Toy Story 3. What is wrong with me?!? Sci-fi and animation?!?
fadskier said:
I have to admit this. I thought the CGI of Tarkin was impressive but for some reason Leia was off. However, at the end of Rogue One, when they give her the plans and she says hope, I actually shed tears.
The last two movies that had me teary was Rogue One and Toy Story 3. What is wrong with me?!? Sci-fi and animation?!?
This. All of this.FormerFlash said:
Totally agree on Rogue 1. It was the best in the series. Great story, great acting, paced well, actually had real emotion. Loved it. My favorite in the entire series, including the originals.
8 was pretty much hot garbage. The fact that had Vice Admiral Holdo just been open with Poe instead of being all weirdly secretive, massive amounts of wasted time and energy could have been avoided. She was a complete B and then at the end they tried to redeem her which really pissed me off. Leia force flying through space was the dumbest thing since Jar Jar Binks. And literally nothing Finn and Rose did mattered to the story in any way shape or form. Absolutely terrible.
Back when Han Solo drew first.PartyBear said:
Actually A New Hope was originally just called Star Wars until the sequel series was announced In the mid/late 90s or so. Then it was re numbered as were 5 and 6 and given a new name. They were also all re digitized and re released.
I remember that, he wanted fans to be able to go sit in a theater and watch all nine in one sitting. Ring of the Nibbelung stuff.PartyBear said:
Star Wars is one of the coolest epics ever. It is almost like a never ending story that began 42 year ago. I remember right before Empire Strikes Back came out, Time Magazine did a story about Star Wars and Lucas, it may have even been the cover story. I remember Lucas in the article stating he had plans for a sequel to Empire Strikes Back. But also revealed in the article he wanted to do a three movie story that took place before what we called Star Wars at the time that centered on Obi wan, Darth Vader and Luke's father when they were young, he gave no spoiler and had plans for three movies that take place after the sequel to Empire Strikes Back. Lucas had the story generally pretty well thought through back in the 70s. I think this really is supposed to be the end of the Skywalker clan's story, which of course means it has a strange name for that to be the case.
Saw both of those and the Exorcist there, too. Good times.BaylorGrad&Dad said:
Agree with Knight Bear. I saw Episode IV at the old 25th Street Theatre (same place I saw Blazing Saddles). I remember so many Baylorites trying to tie in The Force with God. Also, we were all scratching our heads when the very first SW movie was Episode IV--we were thinking, 'Did I miss I - III?