I’ve really enjoyed the new Disney films, and am looking forward to this
Concur. StronglyNot going to agree or disagree with anyone but personally Im gonna watch it and enjoy it for what it is.
Well said boss. I love the new movies for what they are. I don't try to capture the nostalgia of the old ones. I just enjoy. And my 3 year old son freaking LOVES Star Wars, so someone somewhere is doing something right.I see a lot of old farts complaining here, but that is because you are old farts.
My kids absolutely love the newer Star Wars, it has truly moved onto the next generation (including Clone wars and Rebels).
I try show them the original episodes, but they just look "old" to them.
Add to that the fact that my oldest is a girl and having Rey as a powerful Jedi is as magical to her as Luke was to me when I was her age.
The problem is that the magic we experienced with the original 4,5, and 6 is something we can never re-live. We saw it, we experienced it, and we can not get that again. Way too many adults were hoping to get that sense of awe as you saw the AT-AT walk across Hoth for the first time. You will not, that time has passed.
The younger generation are the ones that get to experience it with fresh eyes in episode 1,2 and 3, and all the new spin offs.
Old farts are we for not wanting that which we grew up loving getting destroyed & disrespected? Well my response to that is simple
Ha! Hilarious.I’ve really enjoyed the new Disney films, and am looking forward to this
The Keg of Knowledge must know,!If the emperor is dead, would he be a red glowie? think of it this way. Supposedly Sith have red sabers from the kyber crystals turning red by the Sith using them. Which explains why a Jedi has a blue saber ( and they are blue glowies when they die.) so would the emperor be a red glowie if he dies? and are kyber crystals essentially mood rings?
Well we have seen the Sith glow the exact same way in various sources outside the main movies as well. A force ghost almost always appears the same way. The only distinct change we have seen visually was when they replaced old Anakin with young Anakin before he turned to the dark side.If the emperor is dead, would he be a red glowie? think of it this way. Supposedly Sith have red sabers from the kyber crystals turning red by the Sith using them. Which explains why a Jedi has a blue saber ( and they are blue glowies when they die.) so would the emperor be a red glowie if he dies? and are kyber crystals essentially mood rings?
There were all sorts of colors of crystal, my favorite was the purple light saber often used by "Grey" Jedi members such as Mace Windu (Samuel L Jackson).Well we have seen the Sith glow the exact same way in various sources outside the main movies as well. A force ghost almost always appears the same way. The only distinct change we have seen visually was when they replaced old Anakin with young Anakin before he turned to the dark side.
Kyber crystals come in tons of colors but most of the remaining Jedi have kept 2 colors which in the old days meant a different concept Blue (was originally wielded by classified Jedi Guardians focused on the physical side more so supposedly), most recently wielded by Obi-wan, Yound Anakin and Rey. Then we have Green ( was originally meant to be wielded by Jedi Consulars focused towards more spiritual/psychic side of the force), most recently wielded by Luke Skywalker when fully trained (used his father's originally), Qui Gon Jin and Yoda
Well said. And so freaking true.I always enjoyed Star Wars but I was never a huge 'wars nerd per se. I've enjoyed them all and never compared the original trilogy to the newer films. Expecting to re-catch lightning in a bottle is an unrealistic expectation IMHO. Nostalgia is king in the child's heart of man.
I always laughed when people complained how whiny Anakin was or how annoying Jar Jar was in the prequels, as if these issues didn't exist in the originals. I mean come'on ... C3PO was a robotic a-hole (arguably more annoying than Jar Jar) and Luke was a moaning teenage emo in the original trilogy ... sound familiar? It just always seemed like a lot of the critiques people had with the newer movies could equally be applied to the originals if viewed through an objective lens.
Yeah ... it's nerds like that who drive me crazy. lol
Whoever is doing the choreography needs to be fired IMO.
I'm glad some people are enjoying the new movies, but I can't see them as anything more than poorly executed cash grabs.
But by your own standards Return of the Jedi/Empire must be considered horribly edited films. Yet they are arguably the consensus best Star Wars films ever made.I'd take issue with the disappearing dagger regardless of what movie it was. It was a lazy edit.
I don't have to be nostalgia blind to have some standards.
Meh ... yeah, it honestly just seems like a silly critique to me. A critique that goes relatively unnoticed until you pause, rewind, and slow down the scene. Meanwhile people don't bat an eye with complete background changes or wardrobe changes in between cuts that require no "microscope" to notice in the originals. So many so that you can actually make a drinking game out of it.The fact that the edit is to cover a mistake in choreography in a fight is what tips it for me. Oh look I could totes just stab Rey in the back with the dagger that woosh... is no longer in my hand.
It literally just disapears 1 frame to the next and can be seen happening with the naked eye if you are being observant.
Exactly this.I am an old fart, (@Montoya) but the child in me still gets lost in the Star Wars universe even as it unfolds today, much like it does with Star Citizen for me now.
I enjoy it for what it is.
And I get that. I was just eluding to my original comment. "It just always seemed like a lot of the critiques people had with the newer movies could equally be applied to the originals if viewed through an objective lens."My goal was just to show how someone can dislike the movie without it being purely due to nostalgia.
A lot of the criticism of the new films seems to reference gender.The fact that the edit is to cover a mistake in choreography in a fight is what tips it for me. Oh look I could totes just stab Rey in the back with the dagger that woosh... is no longer in my hand.
It literally just disappears 1 frame to the next and can be seen happening with the naked eye if you are being observant.
In comparison in Episodes 1-3 (which most people hated compared to the original trilogy and still decry as being bad) the fight choreography is much better done. I'm not asking for perfection from them here.
I highly recommend ignore this guy. He is so ignorant of the thing he is pretending to teach that I was not able to watch more than half the vid.
Whoever is doing the choreography needs to be fired IMO.