The same goes for whatever other system they chose to target. Stars are generally really far away from each other. Like, really really far. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly far away from each other they are.
The same goes for whatever other system they chose to target. Stars are generally really far away from each other. Like, really really far. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly far away from each other they are.
Tell that the makers of sci-fi and fantasy films. Actual science kind of goes right down the toilet in most of them. Still, hitting a Core planet would be infinitely more ridiculous from that distance and if they were going to destroy an inhabited solar system in the New Republic at least they invented a new one instead of targeting Coruscant.
It's certainly the first legitimately funny SW movie since way back in 1983 or so. ( Not counting stuff like Yoda taking down the royal guards in ROTS - I'm thinking of dialogue. ) Much of the criticism leveled at Lucas over the prequels is massively overblown, but his attempts at "comedy" in those films were pitiful. It's as if the man had no actual sense of humor by that point.
It even makes you wonder if the funny parts of the OT were written by others.
The same goes for whatever other system they chose to target. Stars are generally really far away from each other. Like, really really far. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly far away from each other they are.
Tell that the makers of sci-fi and fantasy films. Actual science kind of goes right down the toilet in most of them. Still, hitting a Core planet would be infinitely more ridiculous from that distance and if they were going to destroy an inhabited solar system in the New Republic at least they invented a new one instead of targeting Coruscant.
What lines are you referring to? All I can think of is the line in TESB about R2 not tasting good being removed.
They never showed Snoke in person; they only showed his hologram. It makes more sense for it to look slightly unreal.
On the subject of sets and props, I kind of wish they had taken the art design in a slightly different direction. I thought everything looked almost the same after three decades. I like some of the designs in the "Art of TFA" book. I wish some of that had made it to the screen.
Kor
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