Double Post
StarWarsFan said:Dannywhiteley said:jimmyp said:This movie was f horrible.
Laura Dern WTF!!
Disney are too busy trying to push liberalism onto the masses by hijacking franchises like star wars to push propaganda.
I refuse to pay for anything Star Wars again.
R.I.P.
:x :evil:
And I was thinking exactly this /\
Dito
weasel said:CaptainAntilles said:George Lucas has made a monumental ****ing arse of his Great work in the 70's and 80's selling out to these horrible Disney bastards
Whilst I'm no fan of this film, ehhh did you actually watch the ****ing prequels? CGI, CGI, CGI, CGI, CGI, CGI, CGI, more CGI, and a bit more CGI. Jar jar binks. Those two muppets who played Anakin (blocked their names out), trade disputes.....ooohhhh exciting! The most underwhelming turning of Anakin to the dark side. Space battles so "good" you couldn't tell what was going on or follow who was blowing up who. Metachlorians......
There is NOTHING good about the prequels. NOTHING. They are complete and utter abominations in every single possible way. Watch the footage of the reaction when Lucas et al watch the first one for the first time. Utter silence. And it aint silence cos they were dumb strunk by the brilliance of it all.
If Lucas can do that to his own creation, with a very large budget and all the good will in the world, then selling it to Disney (or ****ing anyone) was the best thing he could have done. FFS I've seen pornos with better written dialogue and plot.
I don't like TLJ, the other 2 films were fine TFA was safe if unadventurous and R1 was quite good, but **** me TLJ it's so far ahead of the prequels that it's not even on the same planet.
I'd had doses of the clap that were better than the prequels and Lucas was 100% responsible for them.
Bonsai_Tree_Ent said:One thing I have to applaud… this set. So good to have the production of these films back at Elstree, building major sets, utilising practical costumes and FX for these new SW flicks. This particular set has a real Flash Gordon emperor Ming vibe. Love it! (Didn't Jez and some of the lads from here have a nose around Elstree during filming?)
Cazza said:I love this scene as well- especially those weird ring wraith dudes with glowing purple eyes 8)
Peeky- yoda was a puppet again... exact replica of the old one apparently.
I'd made a comment that Yoda himself was CG. Cazza pointed out it was a puppet. Unless Disney have some serious **** going on then I imagine the glowing stuff was CG.theforceuk said:So the blue glowing stuff around Yoda is not CGI? I know it's a puppet which I don't have a problem with it's the fact he doesn't look like a force ghost which annoyed me. Probably going for another view this week so it doesn't bother me that much.
Absolutely spot on.ScruffyLookingNH said:Palifan said:....One last thing is reading through the comments there's a lot of hate/negativity out there for DJ but who's to say that's the last we'll see of him. I actually thought he was an interesting character and am hoping to see him again in the next one (it might happen!).
Ian
Absolutely. Great character. Like a dark Han Solo. He didn't see good vs. evil or light vs. dark he simply saw opportunity and profit.
There were a handful of thought provoking points in the film but the one I enjoyed the most was the part with the holographic display table demonstrating who owned the ship they'd just stolen. Oooooh, bad guy: an arms dealer to the First Order. What a bastard. Oh, and the Resistance, too. The realisation the universe was not filled simply with First Order, Resistance or (remains of) the Republic, but with people who carried on their lives regardless of who was in control and who actually had an interest in these idealists carrying on fighting and dying. Without their sacrifice for their respective causes there'd be no market for more TIE fighters and X-Wings. Brilliant.