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The Basket
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- Jun 27, 2007
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Star Wars is fantasy and the universe and the force belong to Disney so if Disney say the force is unicorns and star beams then that's what it is. My main concern is Last Jedi was at best a mediocre film and the character of Luke Skywalker was totally out of synch. We were sold but never delivered the goods. People want escapist fantasy not how poor children in India have to beg for scraps. We don't want that. Escapist nonsense every time.
The bit in Rogue One where Darth Vader went chop chop in the corridor was absolutely immense and I was aghast and staggered at such awful power. Imagine if you were in that corridor facing such power it was terrifying cinema.
In Rogue One, Darth Vader was acting in character and using force powers that we are aware of.
Star Wars is not historical fact so the story can be whatever. Whether I like the story is the issue. Disney have paid 4 billion and if they want Mark Hamill to dress up in drag and hop on one leg and for gravity not to work then that's up to them. As far as I am concerned it's whether I buy into it that's the issue.
Finally watched it this weekend with my son. We both loved it.
My only comment is that the single most important scene in the movie is the last one.
That's ok. First time I saw Star Wars (No New Hope, no IV) was the day before both Time and Newsweek had it on their front covers. The theater was half empty but those of us there loved it. I even loved it waiting hours in line to see it againSome of the movies since have been better than others - I'd say best to worst IV, V, RO VIII, VII, VI, III, II, I ) - but they all had good bits and were all enjoyable in their own way. I'm looking forward to Solo & even more to IX.
The first time I saw "Episode IV: A New Hope" was in College a few years after the movie first came out.
It was a show on campus and my new Girlfriend fell asleep during the movie....
<sigh>
- Ivan.
No one needs that sort of negativity in their life!The first time I saw "Episode IV: A New Hope" was in College a few years after the movie first came out.
It was a show on campus and my new Girlfriend fell asleep during the movie....
<sigh>
- Ivan.
I would have broken up with her...
No one needs that sort of negativity in their life!