Spoiler alert: Bill Hader is part of The Force Awakens.
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Sebastabear;842617619 said:
Wow. I hadn't heard this, but I just watched the video. Amazing. I never would have guessed, but I'm a believer now.
MoragaBear;842617670 said:
Wow, mind officially blown...
Sebastabear;842617619 said:
Wow. I hadn't heard this, but I just watched the video. Amazing. I never would have guessed, but I'm a believer now.
LudwigsFountain;842617577 said:
Honest Question -- I'm and old fart and have never seen any of the Star War movies. This doesn't come up often, but when I mention this people can't believe it; they seem to think I'm an alien who's only just recently arrived and taken on human form.
My question: Are these worth watching if you don't have the nostalgia of seeing them when you were young going for you? If so, which ones and in what order? Are there any you should avoid?
Big C_Cal;842617699 said:
One thing I do know, I'm already sick of all the product marketing.
okaydo;842617702 said:
Huh? What are you talking about?
HaasBear04;842617697 said:
thanks for the posting this. My sides still hurt..
okaydo;842617568 said:
Is it true that Han Sulu is ...?
Bear_Elegance;842617863 said:
Thanks a lot for the spoiler. Please read the title of this thread. Did you fail reading comprehension or what?
:headbang:headbang:headbang
dajo9;842617597 said:
I grade ROTJ down for this reason. Ewoks were created solely to sell product. That was evident even back in the 1980s.
ShareBear;842617895 said:
Yep. Lucas lost his touch, or his grip on reality, sometime around 1982-83. Went from American Graffiti(1973), Star Wars(1977), Empire Strikes Back(1980), Raiders of the Lost Ark(1981) to Return of the Jedi(1983), Temple of Doom(1984), multiple Ewok spin-offs(1985-86), and Captain EO(1986). That is quite a fall from grace. Those before 1982 = American classics. Those after = confessions of a troubled mind. My guess is cocaine was the culprit, and that he got sober sometime in the late 80s, and managed to churn out a few more American classics in Willow(1988) and Last Crusade(1989), before falling off the wagon for good, with Beverly Hills Cop III(1996?) as his high-point since before the beginning of the Clinton presidency until now. His greatest achievement later in his life has been to hand the reigns to someone capable. Still, whoever above said Attack of the Clones is superior to Return of the Jedi is out of their mind.
MiZery;842617515 said:
Anyone watching tonight? Been getting awesome reviews...
GivemTheAxe;842617923 said:
When Darth Vader says "Luke, I am your father". I was totally blown away.
GivemTheAxe;842617923 said:
When Darth Vader says "Luke, I am your father". I was totally blown away.
ShareBear;842617895 said:
Still, whoever above said Attack of the Clones is superior to Return of the Jedi is out of their mind.
dajo9;842618036 said:
That was me. I'm down on the Ewok's, and there's not a whole lot else in that movie. Luke's crowning Jedi achievement is defeating Jabba the Hut's crew. meh.
With AOTC, there's something about a movie with the courage to have its central character that you are rooting for, commit genocide. It's sort of like Breaking Bad to me. Anyway, I enjoyed that movie.
NYCGOBEARS;842617722 said:
If you thought Lucas marketed the heck outta Star Wars, wait until you see what Disney's gonna do. Star Wars On Ice?...
CalAlumnus13;842618327 said:
I'm sitting in a theater for a 7:15 showing.
NVGolfingBear;842618332 said:
NO spoilers! I have to wait til Sunday.
okaydo;842618494 said:
Anybody watch J.J. Abrams' other hit movie of 2015: Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation?
That was pretty awesome.
HaloBear;842618498 said:
He hasn't directed either of the last two MI films.