How did your date go?
How did your date go?
But how did the date go?
Sorry, Sara, Be glad it wasn’t a deer.
“Anakin falls because the jedi betray their own ideals” Couple things
You apparently suffer from that weird new millennial syndrome that appears to be a form of Aspergers, where EVERY FUCKING MOMENT IN A MOVIE HAS TO BE CAREFULLY AND LOGICALLY EXPLAINED TO YOU TO AVOID THE HORRIBLE POSSIBILITY THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE TO FILL IN CERTAIN DETAILS WITH YOUR IMAGINATION.
Ok here’s a plot hole from the very beginning of Star Wars (which is the full title of the film) I’d like explained. In space above Tatooine, storm troopers board Leia’s ship and engage in a prolonged battle with rebel alliance troopers. After this happens, Leia tries to tell Vader she’s on a diplomatic mission to…
Most of these have answers you never noticed, like how she found likes light saber because it was calling to her as a force sensitive scavenger,
It’s a good thing I have you here to tell me my own feelings were wrong; I don’t know what I would do without you....
Tv has killed your imagination. Gotta be spoon fed all the details.
He fixed Star Wars when the person who was once responsible for all of that lost his goddamn marbles.
There's quite a bit of context in TFA as well; enough to make reasonable inferences, at least. This isn't Jurassic World or Star Trek Into Darkness. If you're determined to be unhappy about it, go ahead; but you can't use the argument that it's just a bunch of scenes slapped together with no connecting tissue (either…
It’s all about part-robot ancient clairvoyant space wizards but it doesn’t meet my lofty standards of coherence, what the hell?
Er... no. It’s never explained why Alderaan matters, or how Vader got to be the way he did, or why the Death Star traveled without escort, or just what the hell happened with Obi-Wan. Some of it is inferred though — much like several things are inferred in TFA. And yet none of these things prevent me from loving both…
I’m a massive fan of practical effects. However, TFA marries practical with CGI so well, it doesn’t matter what was real or what was not. It just worked. Well done everyone.
What makes the Empire so evil, what the hell? Who’s this guy in a big black mask that’s never explained, what the hell? Who cares about these robots, what the hell? Why is everything sand, what the hell? What’s this lady a princess of, what the hell? This planet I’ve never heard of got destroyed and I guess it’s a big…
Interesting change in philosophy from the prequels to this. CGI and green screen was ubiquitous in the prequels, from set extensions on almost every shot to background aliens to clone troopers- but it was also mixed in pretty evenly with every other approach, with tons of landscape models, and even models for ships,…
Wait, they DIDN’T build an an actual wreck of a Star Destroyer? Man, I believed in you, JJ! I want my money back.
He created an enjoyable movie experience that made me feel like I was among friends while watching; Lucas hasn't done that for decades.