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The Last Jedi has annoyed me more and more as time has gone on, but even that said I know I can't not see IX within the first week of it coming out. I mean shit, I'm 40 years invested into this thing now. I might as well see it through to the end, even if I do find myself practically begging for Lucas himself to show up with Ewoks and Gungans in tow to save the end and epilogue of this epic story. |
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And I’m done with it. **** these people. |
Boba Fett is dead. Another casualty of Episode 8.
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I bet you anything the Mandalorian is Boba Fett.
False flag. |
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Also, I miss Dane. |
Are any of you watching Star Wars: Resistance?
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The first line of the film will be, "who the **** is Rose?" |
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That doesn't happen in Star Wars anymore. Now they just want to shit on the past and preach. So no - anything you want to see happen won't. And when it doesn't, you'll still come to this thread and squeal about how great yet another Disney Led POS installment to this franchise was. |
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Lourd is Carrie Fisher's daughter. |
https://www.starwarsnewsnet.com/2019...ix-rumors.html
ThrowAnother9’ also discussed multiple impressions from the set of the film, which is apparently the first time he’s ever been on a Star Wars set. He refused to spoil anything, given that jobs would be on the line if he did, but he was willing to share that two co-workers that are longtime fans of the franchise and Legends material – one of whom enjoyed The Last Jedi, and one who decidedly did not – were both immensely satisfied with the footage that was coming together. As in, “tears of joy” satisfied. That’s some high praise. He also noted that this praise didn’t mean that fans would like absolutely everything in the film, but it certainly seems like Lucasfilm is happy with the film. Outside of internal reactions, ThrowAnother9 explained that the scale of the film is incredibly large, even by Star Wars standards, and fans will be surprised. Filming is currently focused on the third act of the film, which only makes sense with how J. J. Abrams prefers to film his movies in sequence as much as possible. A lot is being filmed in a short period of time, which makes the technical accomplishments on the film all the more impressive. There’s also an abundance of behind-the-scenes content being produced simultaneously during the production, so it’s possible that we could see documentaries as extensive as Secrets of The Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey and The Director and the Jedi hit the Blu-Ray. One last thing he stated is that the Millennium Falcon is back, but that goes without saying. |
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They said it about the prequels. They said it about the sequels. They even said TLJ was the best film since Empire and it was mostly a flaming piece of crap for a lot of Star Wars fans. All that said... https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....1nvkwg1GCL.jpg |
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