Star Wars Thread (a Galaxy Far Far Away) Obi-Wan Movie In The Works! (36)

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  1. Alcindor

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    Got my tics in mid-October for Friday at 7pm for my local theater which was recently remodeled with electric recliner chairs and bigger screens. I didn't even realize it actually opens Thursday but oh wells. So glad they do reserved seating now, I used to just wait until Sundays to see big movie releases which is fine for me but this movie I wanted to see soon as possible.
     
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    Rotten Tomatoes CRITIC score is currently sitting at 97% with 138 reviews counted. At least I can feel safe that I'm not going to walk out of the theater with the same bewilderment I did with the Phantom Menace.
     
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    Holy crap. The reviews are in and they are overwhelmingly positive.

    FRIDAY WHY ARE YOU SO FAR AWAY :D
     
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    So I've finished the Clone Wars cartoon and I'm caught up on Rebels which is basically a sequel. Clone Wars has some really great episodes but a LOT of filler episodes including way too many that have to do with Jar Jar Binks. They have at least one a year I think and that's too much. Rebels is a little more adult-ish and a little stronger story. It's basically a sequel to Clone Wars but set after Episode 3. I like it so far, but I'd like a little more Vader. They do a great job of making Vader extremely menacing, but you've only seen him a few times.

    I'm trying to read the novels but they're just not that great...

    By the way if you're not reading Marvel's new Darth Vader comic you're absolutely missing out. Seriously it's fantastic.
     
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    The reviews are overwhelmingly positive, praising the performances all around but especially the new leads, and talking about how funny the movie is too, but almost every single one I've read says it's good, but also pretty much a remake of A New Hope rather than a reboot. I think we could already tell that from the trailers, and from clues from the official poster, so I don't consider it a knock, but some may. I don't know if it's critics being critics, but I've also read the story is a little thin, and there is too much fan service to the point that it distracts. To me, as a pretty hardcore fan, nods to the OT sound great, as this movie was always supposed to be a bridge from the original trilogy to the new one, leading to the future. The reviews haven't knocked my hype down a single notch, but those complaints are there for people concerned about that stuff. I'm just not one of them, I'm ready for a damn fun ride.
     
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    Hey I loved a New Hope and since Abrams is good at remaking A New Hope (many say his first Star Trek was basically A New Hope) I'm okay with that. If it's the same story with a little twist, I don't mind that at all.
     
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    I don't mind either. All these reviews point out how fun, beautiful to look at, funny, exciting, and full of new great characters this movie is. All I want is a good SW movie, and that's what this is being called. People also need to remember while this is a franchise for everyone, it's also going to be a franchise for a new generation, we as adults can't be jaded about what this movie can be to kids if it does fall a little short for any of us personally (but that's not to make excuses at all as the prequels were "for kids" and 1&2 sucked). I'm seeing it Sunday with my sister, cousin, and her 2 daughters, 11 and 7 years old, and I'm very excited to see their reactions and how they like it. I feel like I'm getting to go see ANH in 77 with a kid who will be experiencing this all fresh, it's gonna be fun.
     
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    Yea I read the one part remake / one part reboot thing. But that's probably hard to avoid given that the plot elements of Episode IV are pretty common in many movies. An unknown/underdog rise to greatness, rescue the princess, good guys win against the odds etc. That's all fine with me though because Episode IV was great.

    The whole idea is very George Lucas-y though, as he's said he wanted to create echoes and mirrors of the original trilogy in the prequels. The results weren't spectacular, but I like the concept. Hopefully TFA is the better realization of that idea.

    The encouraging thing to me is that the majority of reviews are very positive despite the hype. With Episode I, many reviews back then were still able to pick up on red flags that the movie was pretty mediocre despite the hype. Hell even I felt disappointment as soon as I walked out of the theater. I was entertained for some parts, but the movie could and should have been so much better. I have a feeling I will walk out of TFA feeling very satisfied and counting the days til Episode VIII.
     
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    I think Abrams almost HAD to take elements from Ep. IV. Disney probably gave him the mandate: This MUST feel like the Original Trilogy. And like lakersyunowin said, Episode IV is a very common story when broken down. But from what I'm reading, while it feels like Ep. IV in a lot of places, it sets the table for a very new direction going forward in Episode VIII.
     
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    By the way this is the limit of the spoilers you're allowed to post in here. :D

    If you start getting into anything else, I'll abuse my powers and ban the hell out of you! (not really... I think).
     
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    The only benefit of living in this stupid state of Connecticut, I checked the movie times for Star Wars at the best theaters around.... none are sold out lol. In fact, I didn't see any seats sold as of a few days ago. I'll really be able to see it at my leisure, but I think I'm still going to see it on opening night if possible.
     
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    A leaked scene is out. No worries, I won't post it here (nor should anyone). I won't even watch it. They are saying it's a critical scene, on par with "Luke, I am your father."

    I don't know why anyone would watch a bootleg copy of this movie. This is IMAX, big screen, surround sound exclusive. Why would anyone cheapen the experience? Or for that matter, want to know any spoilers?
     
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    ^^^ Thanks for the heads up, I'll be sure to avoid that.
     
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    I think I'm going to start avoiding this topic too until after I watch the movie. I don't like reading the reviews about the movie mentioned here either. I like to go in expecting nothing.

    Anyways, I got tickets assigned seating, IMAX. Plenty of tickets to go around here. I purposely picked the 23rd as I wanted it to be as least crowded as possible.

    Will watch episodes 4-6 in preparation.
     
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    Don't know if you've read the Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn. I've tried reading other novels and just couldn't get into them but I've read that Trilogy probably three times all told. It is excellent.
    Anyway, I've had my tickets for about a month now and they're burning a home in my wallet. After work tomorrow, it's on!
     
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    I have... unfortunately Thrawn no longer exists in Star Wars canon. When Disney bought the rights to Star Wars, they destroyed ALL of the Star Wars expanded universe. That includes Thrawn, Jason Solo, Ben Skywalker, Mara Jade Skywalker, the Yuzhon Vong (sp?), the Dark Nest, Knights of the Old Republic, all of it. It's all gone and Disney is replacing it with their own expanded universe.

    Here's a list of what's considered canon now:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_canon

    I've tried reading Tarkin but it's just not grabbing me. I've heard Aftermath is AWFUL. I've heard it's not worth buying it's so bad.
     
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    That's a shame. Thrawn could have been legendary if done right. Oh well. Here's to Disney doing it right.
     
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    Finished my marathon... watched all the trailers... so what's left to hold me over until tomorrow? I'm re-watching Red Letter Media's in-depth analysis / review of the Prequels on Youtube. Never gets old. It's an awesome insight on basic film making techniques that George forgot along the way.

    "What's wrong with your faaaaaaccccceeee????"
     
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    I'd watch Genndy Tartakovsky's short Clone Wars cartoon if you can. Doesn't really prepare you for 7, but it's a sweet show. Rebels is pretty good too. Also if you have time to kill and want to laugh while seeing the prequels ripped apart, check out the Mr Plinkett's Star Wars reviews like the one I posted on page 6 of this thread.
     
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    I watched the Tartakovsky's cartoon right before Episode 3. Such an awesome bridge to connect 2 to 3. Mace Windu kicking butt with the Force (literally!) was something that should've been in the films. Asajj Ventress = a much better villain / Sith than Dooku.

    And yeah Weezy... Red Letter Media & Mr. Plinkett are the same (Plinkett's the character). I'm on the Phantom Menace reviews right now (watched the reviews in reverse).
     

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