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Splackavelli;c-10146919 said:
fortyacres;c-10146741 said:
dont know...

Fin loves Rey but Rose loves/infatuated with Fin.

but then the way Rey looked at Poe at the end, im not sure.

Oh yeah I forgot she met poe. Fuckin cock block. Let the brotha get some. She did kiss Finn on the cheek when she saw him.

friendzone dead give,away
 
trilladelic;c-10147920 said:
This is easily the best looking movie in the series..

I wouldn't be mad if Mark Hamil got a Oscar or golden globe nod for best supporting actor..

It's not a perfect movie but the things it gets right are pretty good. I might check it out again in theaters..

Question:

Did that kid use the force to grab that broom?

Also..

RIP Snoke Hefner. We hardly knew ye..*hums Krits Bury me in gold*

Annnd..

Jedi can just be like 'fuck life I'm out'? I'm not mad Luke died but I was like 'huh?' A 1000 goats to man that makes that gif 1st..

And it woulve been nice to know Leia could use the force rather than it be implied..

yeah the kid used the force... its a,setup for more jedi in the future
 
StoneColdMikey;c-10148488 said:
DarthRozay;c-10148366 said:
You could tell they didn't have a plan outlined just by the contradictions between ep 7 and ep 8 on what they were implying was important. 7 had a lot of importance placed on snoke and how powerful he was, and asking who rey was, where she came from, who her parents were, why'd they leave her, etc. etc. and those were all brushed aside in ep 8 in one way or another

That’s not true st all

how so? no counterarguments?
 
fortyacres;c-10148593 said:
on second viewing 8.5/10 , if they had executed "that casino scene" better or made it shorter/tighter this would have been the perfect Star Wars movie for me. The message (military industry complex) and intent was there but the results were that good.

But everything else is so well done to me that its all good.

lol Uncle look with the....

mpAD5.gif

Lol @ uncle look
 
StoneColdMikey;c-10148488 said:
DarthRozay;c-10148366 said:
You could tell they didn't have a plan outlined just by the contradictions between ep 7 and ep 8 on what they were implying was important. 7 had a lot of importance placed on snoke and how powerful he was, and asking who rey was, where she came from, who her parents were, why'd they leave her, etc. etc. and those were all brushed aside in ep 8 in one way or another

That’s not true st all

StoneColdMikey;c-10148488 said:
DarthRozay;c-10148366 said:
You could tell they didn't have a plan outlined just by the contradictions between ep 7 and ep 8 on what they were implying was important. 7 had a lot of importance placed on snoke and how powerful he was, and asking who rey was, where she came from, who her parents were, why'd they leave her, etc. etc. and those were all brushed aside in ep 8 in one way or another

That’s not true st all

The writer and director of the movie literally says he didn't have an outline for the movie.

(Luscas film/Disney gave him free creative reign)

He basically said he wasn't going to waste his time aka movie exploring or building on the deeper mysteries of who,what and why that the previous film brought up.

Which is why the mystery and intrigue of Snoke (who was he,where did he come from? If he wasn't a Sith Lord exactly what was he??) and Rey's parentage wasn't built on and were so quickly swept a side

 
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Episode 7 didn't put any importance on Snoke if you really sit down and watch the thing. The fans own intrigue did that. Dude was barely in the movie at all or spoken about.

Matter of fact...

He was explored so pitifully and minimally in the previous movie that killing him here was without a doubt the best decision. Anything else would have felt like shoehorning faux importance onto him.
 
(ob)Scene;c-10149211 said:
Episode 7 didn't put any importance on Snoke if you really sit down and watch the thing. The fans own intrigue did that. Dude was barely in the movie at all or spoken about.

Matter of fact...

He was explored so pitifully and minimally in the previous movie that killing him here was without a doubt the best decision. Anything else would have felt like shoehorning faux importance onto him.

True. We as fans expected there to be so much more to him because of the importance placed on prior Sith lords, not particularly because he as a character was so important.
 
dallas' 4 eva;c-10149345 said:
Y'all really liked this shit, bruh how I was unimpressed, where the hell are they going with this shit.

It's not bad flick..and definitely had some cool and "oh shit!" moments ...but ultimately it felt hollow

and I think once the "high" wears off, I expect peoples praise of this movie will soon follow

 
a.mann;c-10149430 said:
dallas' 4 eva;c-10149345 said:
Y'all really liked this shit, bruh how I was unimpressed, where the hell are they going with this shit.

It's not bad flick..and definitely had some cool and "oh shit!" moments ...but ultimately it felt hollow

and I think once the "high" wears off, I expect peoples praise of this movie will soon follow

Fans are already split

After a few days I feel it was average to
 
C da Night King;c-10149216 said:
(ob)Scene;c-10149211 said:
Episode 7 didn't put any importance on Snoke if you really sit down and watch the thing. The fans own intrigue did that. Dude was barely in the movie at all or spoken about.

Matter of fact...

He was explored so pitifully and minimally in the previous movie that killing him here was without a doubt the best decision. Anything else would have felt like shoehorning faux importance onto him.

True. We as fans expected there to be so much more to him because of the importance placed on prior Sith lords, not particularly because he as a character was so important.

Even further, I just watched John Campea make the point that we've gotten just as much if not more more development on Snoke than we ever got of the emperor in the original trilogy. And people loved him even prior to us getting the backstory from the prequals. Which is true as hell.
 
(ob)Scene;c-10149525 said:
C da Night King;c-10149216 said:
(ob)Scene;c-10149211 said:
Episode 7 didn't put any importance on Snoke if you really sit down and watch the thing. The fans own intrigue did that. Dude was barely in the movie at all or spoken about.

Matter of fact...

He was explored so pitifully and minimally in the previous movie that killing him here was without a doubt the best decision. Anything else would have felt like shoehorning faux importance onto him.

True. We as fans expected there to be so much more to him because of the importance placed on prior Sith lords, not particularly because he as a character was so important.

Even further, I just watched John Campea make the point that we've gotten just as much if not more more development on Snoke than we ever got of the emperor in the original trilogy. And people loved him even prior to us getting the backstory from the prequals. Which is true as hell.

been wating to say this...all facts
 

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