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The petitions are dumb, yes. They won’t change things.

I’m sorry, but this movie makes no sense. Luke Skywalker would never hide and would never have given up on his Nephew. Vader had been on the dark side for over 20 years as Palpatines right hand man, and Luke never gave up on him. He boarded the emperor’s star destroyer, literally facing down the entire empire, to get

I just couldn’t get over the plot contrivances. It felt like the writers started with these action set pieces in mind and then just wrote their way to those set pieces with little to no awareness of how those scenes fit together. Half of the plot depends entirely on the opening of a single door! It’s as if the writers

I like all of the movies but didn’t really enjoy The Last Jedi.

You can like Star Wars and not think each film is amazing, trying to say otherwise is some snobby BS.

Why are people ok with a Luke who, after seeing some nightmares, stands over the sleeping son of his sister and lights the lightsaber with the intention of murdering a sleeping boy until he stops himself at the last second?

I liked things like Rey being ‘nobody’ and not everybody is a Skywalker.

But I feel like they were just making stuff up regarding the Force:
Leia Mary Poppins
Being able to see/feel (literally not figuratively) others across space.
—Why did Snoke and the Emperor use holo projectors then?

Snoke & Knights of Ren
Knights

The plot holes in this movie make it on par with the prequels. This is a sci fi movie where there are ships that can go light speed and can track others going light speed. How can their possibly be a slow 18+ hour chase sequence between two fleets of ships that can go light speed? That whole plot is so fucking stupid

Should have let Leia die in space. They cheapened it.

Boring, pointless, boring, unoriginal, and did I mention Boring? Even my kids didn’t like it.

You sure seem to. It’s funny that you just comment to angrily scream some BS, but can’t put together any coherent argument against what he said.

Why? I get that you liked the movie, but what did it build on? And given that the studios don’t care about continuity, how can you be certain that anything that you liked will matter in the future?

You’re hysterical. You’re so hurt a few people don’t like the movie you like you’re going up and down threats bitching at them and now getting them confused. Wow. So you’re who that post was about on Friday:

Clearly you do, because that is the third comment in this thread you felt the need to give me a “snarky” reply to.

Holy shit, so much this. For all the fuss about “Something different! Subverting expectations! Playing with the audience!” I felt that ultimately the movie was oddly... familiar. I didn’t see anything truly surprising, only cheap twists and badly executed shifts without an actual purpose. I mean, in theory they have

‘Cept you.

It’s like fanfiction with each chapter written by someone different. Yikes.

Again as I said, I have no problem with the choice, but it still feels like there’s a disconnect between these two movies. To me it felt like Rian Johnson decided to throw away the parts of TFA he didn’t like* Not just because of the choice itself but because of how they were handled. The mystery wasn’t resolved, it

I don’t have any problem with the choice, in fact I support it because frankly I’m tired of the “Chosen One” trope.

Mainly, it works with The Last Jedi’s theme of greatness coming from anywhere

In other words: nobody cares about continuity.