The real issue with Finn was that first they invented an Asian girl to keep him away from the white girl, and then they invented a black girl to keep him away from the Asian girl they invented to keep him away from the white girl.
I always thought they were the new "Han, Luke and Leia"?
Not originally, no. Poe was supposed to die, and then he tested well and came back because he looked cool.I always thought they were the new "Han, Luke and Leia"?
Didn't the roles of the "Original Trio" shift from ANH to ESB? My impression way back in '77 was Luke was the hero and Han a sidekick. Han kind of took off and eclipsed Luke.Not originally, no. Poe was supposed to die, and then he tested well and came back because he looked cool.
And that's probably my biggest frustration with the ST: they were built on a reactive basis, not a story they felt they had to tell in the Star Wars universe. The PT frustrates me for similar reasons but Lucas gets a pass (now).![]()
Not sure. I just know Luke was never as popular as Han, and treated fairly poorly by the friends of mine as fans. Han was always cooler.Didn't the roles of the "Original Trio" shift from ANH to ESB? My impression way back in '77 was Luke was the hero and Han a sidekick. Han kind of took off and eclipsed Luke.
From my read, Poe's survival was because Abrams like Isaacs so much and rewrote the filmHe's amazing!" said Abrams.
"Sounds good!" thought Isaac, whose first experience in a movie theater had been seeing The Empire Strikes Back.
"He opens the whole movie!" said Abrams.
"Sounds great!" thought Isaac.
"And then," Abrams went on. "He dies."
"Oh," thought Isaac.
When you look back on The Force Awakens, it does feel a little cheap that Poe Dameron just all of a sudden comes back alive to save the day when Han Solo, Chewbacca, Finn and Rey come under attack at Maz Kanata's castle. His return is explained away in a quick exchange that Poe has with Finn when they reunite at the Resistance base where the pilot explains he woke up somewhere at night in Jakku, nowhere near the ship or Finn. But there are plenty of instances when you think a hero is dead and they come back inexplicably. So even though it's a bit sloppy, it kinda works in the end.
So how did Isaac end up having the significant role that he does now? The actor explained, "I went back home [to New York], and I thought about it. Then I wrote him and said, 'Okay. I'll do it!' I figured it would be a cameo: I'll come in, do my thing, and maybe it's actually better not to have to sign myself up for three movies." However, after Isaac decided, Abrams had already retooled the script and said, "Never mind. I've figured it out. You're in the whole movie now." And Isaac says, "I was like, 'Holy shit! Alright, cool.'"
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Good to know.I little more on the death and life of Poe from the horses' mouths
From my read, Poe's survival was because Abrams like Isaacs so much and rewrote the film
Not originally, no. Poe was supposed to die, and then he tested well and came back because he looked cool.
And that's probably my biggest frustration with the ST: they were built on a reactive basis, not a story they felt they had to tell in the Star Wars universe. The PT frustrates me for similar reasons but Lucas gets a pass (now).![]()
They actually filled in more of what happened to Poe in, strange as it may sound, the LEGO Force Awakens game of all places.I little more on the death and life of Poe from the horses' mouths
From my read, Poe's survival was because Abrams like Isaacs so much and rewrote the film
Wrong. Samuel L Jackson actually had to shoot down an interviewer who was making disparaging comments about Jake Lloyd's acting saying "come on man, he was only a child working with a director who doesn't know how to work with actors."And nobody was picking on Lloyd, that was made up by the media.
I do not recall their roles shifting when the OT was in theaters.The overwhelming view of the period was Luke was the far-and-away hero of the 1977 film, and once the depth and danger naturally shaped the character in TESB, Luke took on a larger, more mythic and compelling identity for audiences in ways Han could not.Didn't the roles of the "Original Trio" shift from ANH to ESB? My impression way back in '77 was Luke was the hero and Han a sidekick. Han kind of took off and eclipsed Luke.
Both Lloyd and Best were treated like outcasts or even pariahs who had besmirched the Star Wars franchise, and that wasn't lost on a whole lot of us.
Now there's a grown man who was treated like the scrapings off somebody's shoe all because he was a CGI comic relief character with a funny accent. Ahmed was treated like a joke for years and it's very rewarding to see his cameo appearance as Kelleran Beq give him the love he deserves.I was just going to bring up Jar Jar.
If you don't wanna accept it that's fine, but LLoyd didn't even get a fraction of the hate that midichlorians, Jar Jar and the wasting of Darth Maul did.
I do. "That's it? That's the new villain? He barely speaks and then gets killed. What a lame move."
It wasn't at the top of complaint lists but it was there.
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