It's called a character arc.
It's called a character arc.
If there's one thing Michael Giacchino can do, it's distinctive character themes. LOST was filled to bursting with them.
Wait wait wait.
Eh. Finn explicitly says that she's the first person who's treated him like an individual maybe ever, and I imagine Rey feels something similar.
"That's not a space station - IT'S A TRAP!"- Admiral Ackbar
I want every scene Threepio is in for the rest of this trilogy just be drowned out by him making sure everyone remembers who he is and not to forget him just because he lost his arm.
You will have a wonderful time, as long as you like dialogue.
* Kyle Katarn wails in agony *
I'll be honest, the idea of a 100 foot tall Sith Lord is pretty new and terrifying.
I get the distinct impression that he's someone's son.
Yeah he did. One of the best scenes in the movie. Chewie went berserk.
There's a couple TCW eps where he leads fighter squadrons on dangerous missions and does very well.
I'm unsure how a series that will continue to feature BB-8 in a major role is lacking in cuteness, but do you, person who thinks all three movies will be called "The Force Awakens."
I will forever maintain that Empire is one of the most interesting looking films ever shot. It's gorgeous from start to finish.
People are complaining about Luke and Han not sharing a scene, but at least we got to see Han's utter contempt for C-3PO again.
Atton from Knights of the Old Republic II would say that, but he would say it like an asshole would say it.
God, I forgot about seeing that system explode. That makes so little sense that even writing about it makes my nose bleed.
Say what you want about the EU, but they at least nailed this about the Solo kids. All three of them end up being pretty fucked up. And they're the best characters in the whole thing.
And Chewie's trying to reach it before hitting the detonator but he can't because Ren's there and he's under fire from Stormtroopers, so he decides to blow it up and save the kids and finish the mission.
That's pretty freaky, Bowie.