I’m guessing Star Wars fan ...
If you’re doing a movie per day in the lead-up, today is Revenge of the Sith.
That poster with Ben’s eye peeking out of Kylo’s mask is very similar to Filoni’s scene with Ahsoka and Vader from Rebels.
1 hour ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:
I’m guessing Star Wars fan ...
This person's lighting work is impressive, but the genius of John Williams never fails to give me goosebumps.
1 hour ago, Whalers on the moon said:This person's lighting work is impressive, but the genius of John Williams never fails to give me goosebumps.
I will never argue with someone’s view of the films, that’s their opinion and are fully entitled to it.
But deep down inside me, if someone said anything against John Williams music ... well that’s what the Death Star’s single reactor ignition was built for.
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"It runs the risk of the Game of Thrones syndrome, where there's no way you can please all the people all the time because people are so emotionally invested in this story," Grant continued. "The movie that they're going to see may not be the movie they have in their heads to see. But for a four-decade-long fan as I am, I thought it pulled off that feat incredibly."
Well said M Grant and you just got me even more hyped!... if that is still possible...
I'm pretty sure no one was pleased or "loved" the way Game of Thrones ended...
Not no one obviously, but it was vastly panned by fans.
Edited by Jo Jo2 minutes ago, Jo Jo said:I'm pretty sure no one was pleased or "loved" the way Game of Thrones ended...
Yeah, what they're calling the "Game of Thrones syndrome" would be more accurately described as "dropping the ball".
Utterly, miserably and hopelessly dropping the ball.
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19 hours ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:...b ut deep down inside me, if someone said anything against John Williams music ... well that’s what the Death Star’s single reactor ignition was built for.
Another scene from Rogue One that was far, far superior to anything in the sequels.
The destruction on Jeddha - as opposed to Starkiller Base firing on the Hosnian System - was so much more impactful. OK, so we only spent about half an hour or so on Jeddha, but we quickly learned the situation there, met the locals, felt the force and the effects of the Imperial occupation and saw the beauty of the city.
Compare that to Hosnian Prime, which we barely saw, never learned anything about or experienced first hand.
Both of the Death Star attacks in Rogue One - Jeddha and Scarif - provided point of view emotional investment; A New Hope delivered the impact of Alderaan's destruction through the acting of Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing and Alec Guinness;. Despite it's escalation in stakes, The Force Awakens really gave us very little in comparison.
16 hours ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:
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We are not at "qui gon's noble end" level but some titles are pretty specific!
3 hours ago, FTS Gecko said:Another scene from Rogue One that was far, far superior to anything in the sequels.
The destruction on Jeddha - as opposed to Starkiller Base firing on the Hosnian System - was so much more impactful. OK, so we only spent about half an hour or so on Jeddha, but we quickly learned the situation there, met the locals, felt the force and the effects of the Imperial occupation and saw the beauty of the city.
Compare that to Hosnian Prime, which we barely saw, never learned anything about or experienced first hand.
Both of the Death Star attacks in Rogue One - Jeddha and Scarif - provided point of view emotional investment; A New Hope delivered the impact of Alderaan's destruction through the acting of Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing and Alec Guinness;. Despite it's escalation in stakes, The Force Awakens really gave us very little in comparison.
Not to mention how amazing that whole sequence looks. "It's beautiful"
ok I laughed at “ Shame, Shame. ”
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There is a LOT to indicate that a much of the so called leaks are no more than hoaxes, which were obvious given their time frame and rampant lack of source .
5 hours ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:
There is a LOT to indicate that a much of the so called leaks are no more than hoaxes, which were obvious given their time frame and rampant lack of source .
I havn’t read any of the leaks because I don’t want to get spoiled before seeing the movie, but what indicates that those leaks would be hoaxes and not real?
I ask because a friend of mine read them and seems to believe that they’re true.
Edited by Red Castle7 hours ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:
There is a LOT to indicate that a much of the so called leaks are no more than hoaxes.
This is not to bring hate or negativity at all as I wish to respect what you wanted this thread to be.
I do have to disagree, as there is actually way too much that is confirming them more and more as the hours go by. That's all I am going to say on the matter.
9 hours ago, Shadowshand said:This is not to bring hate or negativity at all as I wish to respect what you wanted this thread to be.
I do have to disagree, as there is actually way too much that is confirming them more and more as the hours go by. That's all I am going to say on the matter.
Yeah... I don't know what leaks he has read, but the avalanche of marketing they are spewing out is all leaning to the leaks being more accurate.