I completely agree. He's done a lot of great stuff over the years.
I completely agree. He's done a lot of great stuff over the years.
He's also the star of most of the most racist films since The Birth of A Nation.
(Hector and the search for happiness).
It hurts to have something you love transform into something you don't. Like a partner who changes so much that they are no longer the person you started dating or agreed to marry. Not only do you have the loss to mourn, but there is this pretender constantly reminding you of what you once had and can never have again....
Anyone who compares a series of movies to a personal relationship has deeper issues than just PT hatred...
Sometimes it's not about need. It's about want.Nobody really needs to know this material, but it's often fun and interesting to do so.
Han, eh, I don't mind knowing little about his history and didn't much care for a long time. For some reason I'd like to know Kylo Ren's background and how he emerged from the ashes of the old Galactic Empire and why he worships the Sith the way he does. So much has happened since the Battle of Endor and the more context and history that gets filled in and explained the better.
And no, I don't mean in the "meh" novels that are currently being released.
C-3P0 and R2-D2 meet BB-8. This appears to be just something put together for the add, but it's still fun.
I completely agree. He's done a lot of great stuff over the years.
He's also the star of most of the most racist films since The Birth of A Nation.
(Hector and the search for happiness).
Well that's not hyperbolic in the least.
Sometimes it's not about need. It's about want.Nobody really needs to know this material, but it's often fun and interesting to do so.
Han, eh, I don't mind knowing little about his history and didn't much care for a long time. For some reason I'd like to know Kylo Ren's background and how he emerged from the ashes of the old Galactic Empire and why he worships the Sith the way he does. So much has happened since the Battle of Endor and the more context and history that gets filled in and explained the better.
And no, I don't mean in the "meh" novels that are currently being released.
From what I gather, a lot of the populace had no idea that what went on in the three original films even happened.
Now, yes, we have fools now who don't believe we went to the Moon--but it would seem to me that for galactic citizens to forget the struggles--the new movies wiuld have to be set much farther into the future.
The look of the film, with Star Destroyers littered about--makes me thing the Yuuzhan Vong came in at the end of the battle of Endor and wiped out both sides, leaving a scorched desert world
C-3P0 and R2-D2 meet BB-8. This appears to be just something put together for the add, but it's still fun.
I find it interesting that C3PO has a red arm as revealed in some comic apparently. Kind of an odd detail you don't typically find in a simple commercial.
In one of the articles I read they said that Finn and other Stormtroopers, and probably a lot of other people in the First Order did grow up hearing about Luke and the Rebelion, but they heard about them being the bad guys.Sometimes it's not about need. It's about want.Nobody really needs to know this material, but it's often fun and interesting to do so.
Han, eh, I don't mind knowing little about his history and didn't much care for a long time. For some reason I'd like to know Kylo Ren's background and how he emerged from the ashes of the old Galactic Empire and why he worships the Sith the way he does. So much has happened since the Battle of Endor and the more context and history that gets filled in and explained the better.
And no, I don't mean in the "meh" novels that are currently being released.
From what I gather, a lot of the populace had no idea that what went on in the three original films even happened.
Now, yes, we have fools now who don't believe we went to the Moon--but it would seem to me that for galactic citizens to forget the struggles--the new movies wiuld have to be set much farther into the future.
The look of the film, with Star Destroyers littered about--makes me thing the Yuuzhan Vong came in at the end of the battle of Endor and wiped out both sides, leaving a scorched desert world
In one of the articles I read they said that Finn and other Stormtroopers, and probably a lot of other people in the First Order did grow up hearing about Luke and the Rebelion, but they heard about them being the bad guys.Sometimes it's not about need. It's about want.Nobody really needs to know this material, but it's often fun and interesting to do so.
Han, eh, I don't mind knowing little about his history and didn't much care for a long time. For some reason I'd like to know Kylo Ren's background and how he emerged from the ashes of the old Galactic Empire and why he worships the Sith the way he does. So much has happened since the Battle of Endor and the more context and history that gets filled in and explained the better.
And no, I don't mean in the "meh" novels that are currently being released.
From what I gather, a lot of the populace had no idea that what went on in the three original films even happened.
Now, yes, we have fools now who don't believe we went to the Moon--but it would seem to me that for galactic citizens to forget the struggles--the new movies wiuld have to be set much farther into the future.
The look of the film, with Star Destroyers littered about--makes me thing the Yuuzhan Vong came in at the end of the battle of Endor and wiped out both sides, leaving a scorched desert world
Sometimes it's not about need. It's about want.Nobody really needs to know this material, but it's often fun and interesting to do so.
Han, eh, I don't mind knowing little about his history and didn't much care for a long time. For some reason I'd like to know Kylo Ren's background and how he emerged from the ashes of the old Galactic Empire and why he worships the Sith the way he does. So much has happened since the Battle of Endor and the more context and history that gets filled in and explained the better.
And no, I don't mean in the "meh" novels that are currently being released.
From what I gather, a lot of the populace had no idea that what went on in the three original films even happened.
Now, yes, we have fools now who don't believe we went to the Moon--but it would seem to me that for galactic citizens to forget the struggles--the new movies wiuld have to be set much farther into the future.
The look of the film, with Star Destroyers littered about--makes me thing the Yuuzhan Vong came in at the end of the battle of Endor and wiped out both sides, leaving a scorched desert world
Han is explaining the history to Rey, who probably hasn't had much in the schooling let alone much history. But in the end they talking to the audience and IMO talking down to the audience.
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