Well, then it's working.It isn't supposed to.
Well, then it's working.It isn't supposed to.
Cutie McWhiskers said:Oh look, Leia is alive again and pulling herself to the ship after daddy blew up the vessel she was in!
Honestly, for me the "core saga" ended with ROTJ and the Disney sequels are more or less apocryphal.
You haven't been a Science Fiction fan very long then, have you?No, it's not.
Things don't just cease to exist because someone refuses to acknowledge their existence.
The studio seems incapable of creating a Star Wars film series with a coherent narrative.
It isn't worth it. I respect their opinion but its been one of those things that have not made sense to me.I don't find anything incoherent in Episodes VII and VIII.![]()
It isn't worth it. I respect their opinion but its been one of those things that have not made sense to me.
I don't care, if I must be honest. And perhaps Disney should stick to stand alone films. The studio seems incapable of creating a Star Wars film series with a coherent narrative.
I never felt lost. Neither did my wife and she's more of a casual viewer than a fan.Beyond Rey's parentage, everything has been pretty straight forward.
Indeed. Just because it isn't what I would have done doesn't mean I'm not entertained.Wherever it’s going it’s been a hell of a ride so far. I’m all in.
I never felt lost. Neither did my wife and she's more of a casual viewer than a fan.
I thought Rogue One was entertaining, but unneeded. Oh well - Solo was a BLAST. Loved it.Honestly? The only place my wife felt lost was going from TFA to Rogue One. She was so enamored with the ST characters, she didn't get why we had to go back to tell this story.
I thought Rogue One was entertaining, but unneeded. Oh well - Solo was a BLAST. Loved it.
None of it is neededI thought Rogue One was entertaining, but unneeded. Oh well - Solo was a BLAST. Loved it.
A film about the ancient Sith might be well worth doing. There are plenty of characters from the previous 25,000 years who could be interesting. Or why not a film about the Yuuzhan Vong ? That would have the (possible) advantage of being set shortly ABY, but the galaxy is quite big enough to accommodate it. There must be one or two novels or fan fics that would be worth filming,Rian Johnson apparently is doing a new trilogy.
I think the best bet would to be an Old Republic movie; similar to KOTOR, set 4,000 years before the republic. They literally have no storytelling constraints, with the old EU no longer in play. A reboot of Revan, something completely original, doesn’t matter: they have complete freedom in this era, from the smallest details (costume design, character templates) to the biggest (they could literally burn down the whole republic if they wanted)
I'd say most moviegoers disagree with you. Considering, the four films they've done, have done four billion dollars in business.
We've seen it all before. In 1999. And the next morning in 1999, we pondered how questionable the next one in 2002 might be because it was a dreary episode. In 2002, the next day after seeing Ep2, we pondered how much more awful the next one in 2005 might be. In 2005, next day arrives having managed to survive ep3, we're glad it's over with . . .
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