But they prevented the Starkiller from destroying their base of operations, and other worlds after that. The Resistance lives to fight another day while the First Order loses its most powerful weapon. It's certainly a victory worth celebrating.Agreed. Also calling it starkiller base didn't hide the fact that it was still a death star. I find it funny that the resistance cheered and acted like they had a huge victory after the thing destroyed 5 planets including the seat of the republic. Not a great victory if you ask me. The first order had crippled the republic and all they lost was another death star.All the other comparisons people make to ANH don't bother me at all, and actually do feel like clever homages or reinterpretations... but the reuse of the Death Star just feels SO blatant and uninspired that I have a hard time overlooking it. And unfortunately it's the one thing that keeps me from really loving the movie as much as I wish I could.
Especially considering so much of the second half of the movie seems to revolve around the damn thing.
I saw nothing in the film to make me believe that the First Order had anything more than Starkiller Base, the men on it, and a star destroyer. If that's the case, then the Resistance did win a big victory here, and the FO is now on the run. It makes sense that Empire wanna-bees, hanging onto the last shreds of Palpatines imperial dream, would resort to putting all their eggs in one basket, just like their predecessors did.
Did I miss any reference to a larger FO? or is it just assumed there's more to them than that?
Of course now the Millennium Falcon has been involved in the destruction of three giant planet destroying superweapons.
Actually, it could very well overtake Avatar by Monday (according to box office nerds over at boxofficetheory.com forums).I'm calling it now: The Force Awakens will pass Titanic after next weekend and Avatar after the following weekend.
$228.7 mil., 22.5% of JW's overseas earnings.It doesn't open in China until January. They played a pretty big part in Jurassic World's international take.
You can only use the planet killing weapon so many times...
...before you run out of planets.
Then you have to invent a Genesis device to get your planets back.
Star Wars is the biggest thing in America, but for some reason we people overseas don't "feel the force" the way you guys do.
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But it saddens me that a CGI crapfest like The Battle of the Five Armies gets twice as much love over here than a legitimately good Star Wars movie
We'll see. I know TFA is going to destroy TBOTFA globally, but this is my country I'm talking about. At global scale Croatian box office may be entirely insignificant, but it isn't to me.TFA will pass TBot5A foreign take by the end of this week, and it has a good month of running after that, and the China release... I think your understating the global appeal of SW just a tad.![]()
Subconsciously, a quantitative measure to compare against other teams. Now it's "Wars is better than Hobbit, and the financial success proves it."I've never understood why people care about box office results apart from checking if the movie is a success. As long as it's successful enough to make sure we get more movies it's all good, right?
A movie's box office performance doesn't affect my enjoyment of the movie at all so...
It makes zero difference to me whether TFA ends up #1 or #3. It's a success either way.
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