Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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it was?
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Yes, it was.
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Think of the children doombrain.
It’s for them now, not us.
The other day my kid said ep2 was one of their favorite star wars movies.
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Doombrain wrote: Don't start posting like Gramps ffs...
Whoa whoa whoa...whoa...

Say what you want about Star Wars. But you’re crossing a line...
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shaft wrote:Think of the children doombrain.
It’s for them now, not us.
The other day my kid said ep2 was one of their favorite star wars movies.
I trust that you disowned him instantly?
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The old ones were for all generations, these ones are cheap thrills (with rogue 1 being fan service)
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MKJ wrote:
shaft wrote:Think of the children doombrain.
It’s for them now, not us.
The other day my kid said ep2 was one of their favorite star wars movies.
I trust that you disowned him instantly?
It was my 10yo daughter and she really liked Padmé. I accepted it and realized that without the nostaglia of the original trilogy that our generation has, kids look at all the new movies differently.
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As a grown ass man I realize that a lot of movies I liked as a kid suck, and the ones I do still like I like for different reasons. Ghostbusters is the best example. Kids are dumb and like most things as long as you make a toy of it. they shouldn't be the primary audience for anything except for actual children's entertainment.

I haven't seen the movie yet so I don't know anything.
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the prequel trilogy was cringe with or without Eps 4-6. see red letter media for more details
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seremtan wrote:the prequel trilogy was cringe with or without Eps 4-6. see red letter media for more details
[youtube]FxKtZmQgxrI[/youtube]

Is an excellent breakdown, the presentation could be a struggle for some though.

He's done Force Awakens now n all.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/4 ... y-fan-edit

John Boyega and Mark Hamill have responded to a fan edit of Star Wars: The Last Jedi which cuts out the film's female characters.

An angry Star Wars fan created a "men-only" version of The Last Jedi, reducing it to just 46 minutes.
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they should respond by making a "women-only" version of Lawrence of Arabia, reducing it from 222 minutes to 0 minutes
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Shit film.
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Someone is upset over the number of female characters in Star Wars? Was it Memphis?
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rumour has it that it wasn't done as a 'men-only' version but rather as 'bits-the-editor-didn't-think-were-shit' version

hard to do a men-only version when the main character is female :|
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I don't see the difference if the inclusion of a female character automatically put the scene in the shit bin
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It depends without looking too much into it, it could be a case of people losing their shit at the female screen time getting chopped down.
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I think some people feel they threw in female characters just for the sake of it. “There aren’t enough female leads and roles in film!” So they overstack the film.

The right move would be to just add female characters when needed and male characters when needed. Females want to be equal, as they should be. So just make it equal. Don’t over compensate.

Just FYI, I have no problem with the amount of females in the movie...
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*femoids
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Eraser wrote:I don't see the difference if the inclusion of a female character automatically put the scene in the shit bin
you're implying a unproven causal link

i haven't seen the movie yet, but i'm bracing myself for something very average
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xer0s wrote:I think some people feel they threw in female characters just for the sake of it. “There aren’t enough female leads and roles in film!” So they overstack the film.

The right move would be to just add female characters when needed and male characters when needed. Females want to be equal, as they should be. So just make it equal. Don’t over compensate.

Just FYI, I have no problem with the amount of females in the movie...
Aye, I mean every scene with purple hair can get cut out, most of Leias shit too, along with Finn and whats her face which leaves us with Rey.
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Been thinking more about this film. And the more I think about it, the less I like it.

[spoiler]Killing Snoke was a huge disappointment. A massively missed opportunity in my opinion. He was one of the only interesting new characters to be introduced in this new series. And they killed him just as his character progression began. He seemed to have a ton of potential as far as back story goes. And maybe we’ll see more of him in the next film. But flashbacks are rarely done correctly and rarely offer much of interest because we already know his fate. What a big letdown...

Also, purple hair lady was completely wank. And I like Laura Dern. But that character was terrible. Ok, there was a bit of a mystery to her at first because of her questionable strategies, but once it’s known whose side she’s on, there’s nothing else there. The farewell between her and Laia is totally lost on us. They speak of being through so much with one another, but that means nothing to us. We don’t have a clue what their talking about. Dumb...[/spoiler]
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The biggest two things for me?

[spoiler]Luke throwing the sabre and the effect of gravity in space i.e the shots fired being 'lobbed' and bombs being dropped if a huge fuck off to everyone.[/spoiler]
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Definitely some problems with physics.

The Luke sabre bit was a bit cringey. I’ve never liked all the unnecessary humor. The original episodes had very little of that...
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