cajunrevenge
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The moves are **** but love me some Palpatine. Ready for this franchise to die.
Well aparently the past doesn't die, at least in JJ's world. All I ask are two things. Give me some Anakin and make Rey a Skywalker as she should be.
I read somewhere where Samuel L Jackson is pretty positive Mace Windu survived Order 66. He needs a story IMO.
I mean anything is possible in the world of Star Wars, but a fall from 500 meters after taking the full brunt of Palpatine's force lightning. Also worth noting that he fell into Coruscant.
Anyway yes i think it could be really fun, mainly as a short comic series.
I read somewhere where Samuel L Jackson is pretty positive Mace Windu survived Order 66. He needs a story IMO.
Well Palpatine is apparently surviving his own fall down a shaft and an exploded death star
It is not him, most likely a clone with his essence or soul.
It is not him, most likely a clone with his essence or soul.
This story is about family. Three generations of one bloodline. The father, his children, his grandchildren. Leave the metaphysical force crap for when all we have all original Disney characters. Ep. 8 was terrible so much so I act as if it doesn't exist. My opinion simply is Star Wars may not be what Disney expects w/o the Skywalkers. It is an absolute shame George let the prequel haters scare him off from finishing his story.
If up to fans like him we'd get nothing but TLJ movies.
The "metaphysical force crap" was what a healthy amount of the OT was about.
"Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is. Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. You must feel the Force around you; here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere, yes. Even between the land and the ship."
"The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together."
The force was always mystical. The idea as it was more or less presented in the OT was the force was something that existed that a master could teach you. Kind of like for lack of a better term a secret fighting style.
Lucasfilm (and Disney) found some amazing success with Star Wars without the Skywalkers. Rebels was a resounding success with some intervention from main trilogy characters and some prequel characters. Creating characters that fans love like Caleb, Ezra, Zeb, Hera, and Sabine. As well as villains like Thrawn, Governor Price, etc.
What Star Wars is, was and should always be is an Opera. What makes an Opera what it is the grand scale and the tale of a hero vs. antagonist. In the OT it was Luke vs. Vader. In the new trilogy it's Rey vs. Kylo, in the prequels it's Anakin vs. the Jedi. Now that battle resolves itself in a number of ways. Luke turned his father from the darkside resulting in him sacrificing himself and giving himself to the light. Anakin wanted to be part of the Jedi order, but not for the right reasons and he was admitted anyway.
I don't know how you can consider "Rebels" to be w/o the Skywalkers unless you count Vader/Anakin as two different people.
“Star Wars” actor Peter Mayhew, who played Chewbacca in the original trilogy, died on Tuesday, his family announced on his Twitter. He was 74.
He died at his North Texas home surrounded by his family, read the Twitter statement.
Though he spoke entirely in growls, snarls, and the occasional roar, Chewbacca’s unwavering loyalty to Han Solo made him one of the most beloved characters in the franchise. Much more than just the hairy co-pilot of the Millennium Falcon, Chewie’s dependability and trustworthiness helped the iconic Wookiee function as the series’ ultimate “wing man.”
He was discovered by producer Charles H. Schneer while working as a hospital attendant in London, and cast in Ray Harryhausen’s “Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger.” The next year, he was cast as Chewbacca, the 200-year-old Wookiee.
Mayhew went on to appear in “The Empire Strikes Back,” “Return of the Jedi,” “Revenge of the Sith,” “The Force Awakens” and “The Star Wars Holiday Special.” He was active on the “Star Wars” convention circuit and wrote two books, “Growing Up Giant” and “My Favorite Giant.”
His height was not due to gigantism, but he measured 7 feet 3 inches. George Lucas originally had his eye on bodybuilder David Prowse to play Chewbacca, but Prowse decided to play Darth Vader instead and Lucas went with the even-taller Mayhew.
On TV, he made guest appearances on “Donny & Marie,” “The Muppet Show” and “Glee.” He seldom played roles outside of Chewbacca, except for “Dark Towers,” on which he played the Tall Knight and horror movie “The Terror,” in which he played the Mechanic.
Mayhew was asked by Australia’s BMag why Chewbacca didn’t get a medal at the end of the first “Star Wars” along with Solo and Skywalker. “I think it was one of two reasons,” he said. “One, they didn’t have enough money to buy me a medal. Or two, Carrie couldn’t reach my neck, and it was probably too expensive to build a little step so that I could step down or she could step up and give me the medal.”
He established the Peter Mayhew Foundation to provide funds for those in need, and suported the 501st Legion, Wounded Warriors, Make-a-Wish and other non-profits. Donations may be made to the Peter Mayhew Foundation.
There will be a memorial service for friends and family on June 29, with a memorial for fans in Los Angeles in early December at EmpireCon. He is survived by his wife, Angie, and three children.
Hey fam, we're under 5 months from the end of the Skywalker saga.
Rewatched Last Jedi, and yeah, I'm so stoked. Hopefully JJ doesn't ruin the ending by just giving fanservice. Rian Johnson did a great job moving the story forward. Especially considering what he was handed with first. I really hope that JJ doesn't fail us in the finale. Don't ask any new questions, give us satisfying conclusions. I want to see Ben's arc come to a satisfying end. I don't care if it's redemption or not. Just have it make sense. Personally I'm fine with him not being redeemable. It makes the most sense given his arc in The Last Jedi, but I can totally see him being redeemed via the rise of Hux or through another means.
What makes me nervous is that JJ has a tendency to make movies that ask questions and I don't need that. Especially as this is supposed to be the close to this saga. Unless Star Wars plans change drastically, this is supposed to be the end of this arc. So I want a satisfying end. While Jedi as a movie has it's flaws, it was a satisfying ending to the OT. The loose ends were all tied up (Luke and Leia's parentage, Emperor Palpatine, Vader, and the Empire) Did we need to know that the empire would last for some time afterwards, did we need to know that Palpatine had planted machinations to destroy the empire. DId we need a teaser of the next trilogy to come? Nope we didn't need any of that. We needed closure. I'm excited to see what happens and hope JJ doesn't let me down.
How did Rian move the story along? There was zero character development throughout the movie. None of the mythology was advanced. In fact, the death of Snoke just made things more confusing.
Last Jedi should have been the movie where Rey develops, learns about her past, and gains agency. Instead he just continued her as a character that reacts to things happening to her instead of a character that takes the initiative.
What do we know at this point that we didn't know at the end of Force Awakens? Outside the pointless death of Luke, you could reduce Last Jedi to a crawler at the start of a Star Wars film and lose nothing.