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Wasn’t the chick commander at the end the same girl that played the ice queen in narnia?
No. Lara Dern (Jurassic Park 1) was Star Wars and Tulsa Swinton was narnia
Wasn’t the chick commander at the end the same girl that played the ice queen in narnia?
It's the 8th film in a fantasy series.I can’t even imagine the lack of a life someone would have to make a 38 minute video complaining about the 9th film in a sci-fi series. I also can’t imagine the lack of a life someone would have to watch said video. My goodness.
It's the 8th film in a fantasy series.
If 38 minutes wasn't enough for you here's 58 minutes of why it sucked
Yeah, the only decent one they've made in years.I guess Rogue One doesn’t count?
Well the thing on Rey's parents could be total bs that Kylo told her and the next director could easily fix that. Now Snoke dying was another major mistake. What was setting up nicely to have both light and dark mentors for the new cast of characters turned into utter ****.Star Wars isn't something that gets rebooted. It's a 9 part story with a simple overriding theme. You don't change the plot in the 8th installment of the series. You continue the story. You repeat the themes that made the OT so well loved. The Force Awakens did that while introducing new characters. And those characters had promise. But the Last Jedi fell flat on it's face and worse shyt all over Star Wars canon.
Luke's death should have been the most memorable scene in the entire Saga. If the Last Jedi was truly to be about the last Jedi then that needed to be the obvious plot of this installment. Star Wars was about Vader, Luke and the blood line. To have Luke just fade away in a poof of midichlorians was the hugest slap in the face to an audience in the history of cinema.
Which brings me to Rey. Her parents are nobodies? Are you ****ing kidding me!? That's annoying on so many levels. First because they made it out to be a big cliff hanger in the first movie. But more importantly because it deviates from what we all expected as fans, Argh I'm just so pissed about that.
Speaking of cliff hangers, what about Snoke who we were all led to believe was some new big baddie with mysterious origins. Another nobody. And I won't even talk about his death scene.
Carrie Fisher's death certainly screwed some plans up. I think she originally was supposed to be a big part of Ep 9. However with her death wouldn't have made sense to kill her off on screen in Ep 8? And there were certainly enough opportunities for that to happen. Instead we get the most cringe worthy, poorly CGI'd, moment I can remember ever seeing. I would have laughed if I wasn't so close to crying.
I guess you aren't a big enough nerdSo I just saw the movie. I don’t get all the heat for it. I thought it was a pretty good movie.
The last hour of that film was incredible. Vader's final scene was possibly the only time I've ever geeked out watching a Star Wars film. Good stuff. Still seemed unnecessary, though, the amount of time and money that went into a feature length film whose only purpose was to explain the plot hole from A New Hope.Yeah, the only decent one they've made in years.
So I just saw the movie. I don’t get all the heat for it. I thought it was a pretty good movie.
just liked your postYou know you're wrong when URG is the only one to like your post.... Just sayin.
Star Wars isn't something that gets rebooted. It's a 9 part story with a simple overriding theme. You don't change the plot in the 8th installment of the series. You continue the story. You repeat the themes that made the OT so well loved. The Force Awakens did that while introducing new characters. And those characters had promise. But the Last Jedi fell flat on it's face and worse shyt all over Star Wars canon.
Luke's death should have been the most memorable scene in the entire Saga. If the Last Jedi was truly to be about the last Jedi then that needed to be the obvious plot of this installment. Star Wars was about Vader, Luke and the blood line. To have Luke just fade away in a poof of midichlorians was the hugest slap in the face to an audience in the history of cinema.
Which brings me to Rey. Her parents are nobodies? Are you ****ing kidding me!? That's annoying on so many levels. First because they made it out to be a big cliff hanger in the first movie. But more importantly because it deviates from what we all expected as fans, Argh I'm just so pissed about that.
Speaking of cliff hangers, what about Snoke who we were all led to believe was some new big baddie with mysterious origins. Another nobody. And I won't even talk about his death scene.
Carrie Fisher's death certainly screwed some plans up. I think she originally was supposed to be a big part of Ep 9. However with her death wouldn't have made sense to kill her off on screen in Ep 8? And there were certainly enough opportunities for that to happen. Instead we get the most cringe worthy, poorly CGI'd, moment I can remember ever seeing. I would have laughed if I wasn't so close to crying.
Or you could follow some of the books and go with the children rather than starting all over.
For example these https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Jedi_Order
Good books with new characters, new challenges, and better plots to boot than just repeating history.