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Star Wars: The horse Awakens
Fantastic return to form, a few mis-delivered lines between Ford and Fisher, but otherwise everything I could've expected and more.
(It may have helped that I've avoided all trailers and teasers other than the initial release teaser and the Comicon behind-the-scenes short.)
MOD EDIT: Split from the mini-reviews thread because it's getting waaay too big for that (and I want to catty on discussing it)
Fantastic return to form, a few mis-delivered lines between Ford and Fisher, but otherwise everything I could've expected and more.
(It may have helped that I've avoided all trailers and teasers other than the initial release teaser and the Comicon behind-the-scenes short.)
MOD EDIT: Split from the mini-reviews thread because it's getting waaay too big for that (and I want to catty on discussing it)
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Damn word felcher. NEEEIIIGH.
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I actually disagree with that, and not because I want to be cool. I'll clarify that it is a decent film, one worth watching and that I did enjoy it and it IS better than I, II and III. Grimmie is correct in that on the whole it is just what a Star Wars film should be and definitely a return to being much closer to IV, V and VI, albeit a bit more gritty and darker in places.
You really should go watch it as you will most definitely enjoy it.
No spoilers, but my other thoughts below should be read after seeing it so as to not colour your opinion:
It's good though, go watch.
You really should go watch it as you will most definitely enjoy it.
No spoilers, but my other thoughts below should be read after seeing it so as to not colour your opinion:
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A Public Service Announcement before I review: if you're going to sit in a cinema for 3 hours next to lots of other people, have a fucking shower first you filthy, stinking animal. I had the great misfortune to be sat next to someone whose odour is still pervading my nostrils several hours later. He only sat down just as it was starting and didn't get his breath back for about 20 minutes.
Anyway...
I loved it. As with Grimmie I'd deliberately avoided everything bar the trailer.
Big spoilers below.
Anyway...
I loved it. As with Grimmie I'd deliberately avoided everything bar the trailer.
Big spoilers below.
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Roman:
(also, big spoilers)
(also, big spoilers)
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I thought that was fucking awesome.
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Just read an interesting piece on Kylo Ren and the First Order's peculiar youth. It did strike me as odd that Ren was so young without really anyone to guide him. Well, more of an anticlimax - "oh, an emo. How daring." When I noticed how young the First Order officers were I just thought it was a weird casting choice designed to appeal to a younger audience. However...
The article points out that Ren is more menacing for being young and troubled. He's clearly nervous about his predicament, lacks confidence. I can relate to that idea, and furthermore it gives him something of a 'high-school killing spree' vibe. He's directionless in the Dark Side, all the Sith who would have trained him are dead and so he idolises his long-dead predecessor. Just like a troubled teenager who wants to burn the world might do. He's Dylan Klebold to Vader's Stalin.
This then ties into my spin on the other part of the article. The author states that the First Order are a young state led by young people because the Imperial command structure was wiped out. The politics of it all is little more than playground tussling for superiority, as seen by Hux showing up Ren in front of Snoke*. My train of thought extended in a different direction though. The article reminded me that towards the end of the Second World War the Germans were deploying units of Hitler Youth to fight, because they were pretty much all that was left. Could it be that the Empire have suffered such attrition during the war with the Rebellion/Resistance that they're reduced to staffing their officer ranks with teenagers? Similarly, as the article also points out, even the Stormtroopers are green and falling apart. They aren't clones any more, or hardened soldiers, they're just people who were kidnapped and indoctrinated as children. The article points out, in a way that I can't improve on, "Phasma has to put her troops into reprogramming – she doesn’t seem surprised that Finn needs a top up – because for all the screaming rallies they have to stand through, the horror of actual war is breaking them."
Which in the end makes it all seem very tragic and wasteful. An entire generation destroyed by civil war. All the more so because of the Stormtrooper body count, which I thought was cruel even before I considered that they might all be terrified in their first taste of combat.
Original article here if anyone fancies a read of it. It's not much longer than my post.
*Is that name Lucas's final legacy? Sounds like a kind of slipper.
The article points out that Ren is more menacing for being young and troubled. He's clearly nervous about his predicament, lacks confidence. I can relate to that idea, and furthermore it gives him something of a 'high-school killing spree' vibe. He's directionless in the Dark Side, all the Sith who would have trained him are dead and so he idolises his long-dead predecessor. Just like a troubled teenager who wants to burn the world might do. He's Dylan Klebold to Vader's Stalin.
This then ties into my spin on the other part of the article. The author states that the First Order are a young state led by young people because the Imperial command structure was wiped out. The politics of it all is little more than playground tussling for superiority, as seen by Hux showing up Ren in front of Snoke*. My train of thought extended in a different direction though. The article reminded me that towards the end of the Second World War the Germans were deploying units of Hitler Youth to fight, because they were pretty much all that was left. Could it be that the Empire have suffered such attrition during the war with the Rebellion/Resistance that they're reduced to staffing their officer ranks with teenagers? Similarly, as the article also points out, even the Stormtroopers are green and falling apart. They aren't clones any more, or hardened soldiers, they're just people who were kidnapped and indoctrinated as children. The article points out, in a way that I can't improve on, "Phasma has to put her troops into reprogramming – she doesn’t seem surprised that Finn needs a top up – because for all the screaming rallies they have to stand through, the horror of actual war is breaking them."
Which in the end makes it all seem very tragic and wasteful. An entire generation destroyed by civil war. All the more so because of the Stormtrooper body count, which I thought was cruel even before I considered that they might all be terrified in their first taste of combat.
Original article here if anyone fancies a read of it. It's not much longer than my post.
*Is that name Lucas's final legacy? Sounds like a kind of slipper.
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Hmm, I don't think Ren's without people to guide him. There were a number of pieces of dialogue about Snoke having trained him, and near the end Hux was ordered to get Ren and bring him to Snoke to complete his training.
I'm quite interested to see how he embraced the Dark Side is going to be explained. He was in training to be a Jedi under Luke, although based on the conversation where that was revealed between Han and Leia, it was mentioned that the training was supposed to help him, implying that he had problems beforehand.
Maybe an issue of trying to live up to the family reputation and expections foisted upon him?
Father is infamous as a smuggler and famous as a Rebellion general, Mother is a huge political figure and military leader and you have an Uncle who is the last Jedi who defeated two Sith and brought down the Empire, as well as being a hero pilot who blew up the first Death Star. Even if the knowledge that Darth Vader is his grandfather isn't public knowledge, that's a huge legacy to live up to. Still going to be interesting to see why he's so onboard with the idea of eliminating the Jedi though.
With regards to the First Order as a whole, of all the Stormtroopers it was only Finn who broke rank in the film, all the others seemed to be content to fight. It was mentioned by Ren at one point to Hux that maybe they should use clones, but Hux rebuffed him saying his current troops were competent and well trained, perhaps Finn was a rare case of needing reconditioning? There also did seem to be an element of surprise when they discovered it was a Stormtrooper who helped Poe Dameron escape.
As for clone usage, maybe they don't use clones because they don't have access to the aging technology the Kamino's had? I could see it being advantageous to take and train young children if the alternative involved devoting a few years to raising actual babies. Or perhaps it's because it's easier to move around batches of trainees and training camps than it is to move around a cloning facility? Aside from having Starkiller base, there's not much on how the First Order operates, they could normally be quite mobile.
I'm quite interested to see how he embraced the Dark Side is going to be explained. He was in training to be a Jedi under Luke, although based on the conversation where that was revealed between Han and Leia, it was mentioned that the training was supposed to help him, implying that he had problems beforehand.
Maybe an issue of trying to live up to the family reputation and expections foisted upon him?
Father is infamous as a smuggler and famous as a Rebellion general, Mother is a huge political figure and military leader and you have an Uncle who is the last Jedi who defeated two Sith and brought down the Empire, as well as being a hero pilot who blew up the first Death Star. Even if the knowledge that Darth Vader is his grandfather isn't public knowledge, that's a huge legacy to live up to. Still going to be interesting to see why he's so onboard with the idea of eliminating the Jedi though.
With regards to the First Order as a whole, of all the Stormtroopers it was only Finn who broke rank in the film, all the others seemed to be content to fight. It was mentioned by Ren at one point to Hux that maybe they should use clones, but Hux rebuffed him saying his current troops were competent and well trained, perhaps Finn was a rare case of needing reconditioning? There also did seem to be an element of surprise when they discovered it was a Stormtrooper who helped Poe Dameron escape.
As for clone usage, maybe they don't use clones because they don't have access to the aging technology the Kamino's had? I could see it being advantageous to take and train young children if the alternative involved devoting a few years to raising actual babies. Or perhaps it's because it's easier to move around batches of trainees and training camps than it is to move around a cloning facility? Aside from having Starkiller base, there's not much on how the First Order operates, they could normally be quite mobile.
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My thoughts on the First Order and clones are:
1) The First Order is some sort of new training program they're testing out to see if they can get better results than with clones. As pointed out, there's a line where Hux says something like "if your troops can't be trusted, we'll get some clones in". Suggests to me that the technology is still there, but either it's unreliable or the results just aren't that good.
2) The whole thing is a McGuffin to try and undo the whole "all Stormtroopers are clones" bollocks. There was no indication they were clones in the original trilogy, and this feels like a step to repair some of the daft story lines created in the prequels.
On a separate note, I noticed a couple of things about Rey on a second viewing. I her little hut thing on Jakkar, she has what looks like a crotcheted Alliance pilot (orange jumpsuit with white), and she also sits around with one of their helmets on during her alone time. At first I just thought the helmet was something she's found whilst scavenging, but it appears to have more sentimental value than that. I reckon one of her parents was a rebel pilot who probably went off to train with Luke having demonstrated some ability. There are lots of theories saying she's Luke's daughter, or Ren's sister, but neither of those seem to add up (especially the latter - they're practically the same age, and you would have thought Han or Leia would at some point have mentioned having a daughter). I'm hoping it's an original character, and not someone who has already been in the films.
1) The First Order is some sort of new training program they're testing out to see if they can get better results than with clones. As pointed out, there's a line where Hux says something like "if your troops can't be trusted, we'll get some clones in". Suggests to me that the technology is still there, but either it's unreliable or the results just aren't that good.
2) The whole thing is a McGuffin to try and undo the whole "all Stormtroopers are clones" bollocks. There was no indication they were clones in the original trilogy, and this feels like a step to repair some of the daft story lines created in the prequels.
On a separate note, I noticed a couple of things about Rey on a second viewing. I her little hut thing on Jakkar, she has what looks like a crotcheted Alliance pilot (orange jumpsuit with white), and she also sits around with one of their helmets on during her alone time. At first I just thought the helmet was something she's found whilst scavenging, but it appears to have more sentimental value than that. I reckon one of her parents was a rebel pilot who probably went off to train with Luke having demonstrated some ability. There are lots of theories saying she's Luke's daughter, or Ren's sister, but neither of those seem to add up (especially the latter - they're practically the same age, and you would have thought Han or Leia would at some point have mentioned having a daughter). I'm hoping it's an original character, and not someone who has already been in the films.
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I remember reading somewhere (and this may no longer be canon) that they stopped using clones not so much because the technology was fucked, but more because they were now cloning clones of clones, and they were basically getting transcription errors.
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Finally got round to watching it, and I know this will make me unpopular but I didn't really like it that much. I need to think it over some more for my final thoughts and I won't make it a secret that my interest in star wars greatly waned after the prequels so I might've been a bit prejudiced (it doesn't help that I don't like JJ Abrams' stuff and all the hype shot it in the foot) but I felt pretty disappointed coming out the cinema. A film about space wizards with laser swords is not meant to make me feel bad.
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Mr. Johnson wrote:Finally got round to watching it, and I know this will make me unpopular but I didn't really like it that much. I need to think it over some more for my final thoughts and I won't make it a secret that my interest in star wars greatly waned after the prequels so I might've been a bit prejudiced (it doesn't help that I don't like JJ Abrams' stuff and all the hype shot it in the foot) but I felt pretty disappointed coming out the cinema. A film about space wizards with laser swords is not meant to make me feel bad.

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Saw this last night and rather liked it. It was fun and had the sort of actual laughs that the original trilogy had, not the groans or downright po-facedness of the second trilogy. Also as DP mentioned, far more spark on screen with the new characters, too.
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So, someone has gone off an made a video showing just how much of a homage VII was to the original 3, enjoy:
https://vimeo.com/160504168
(I miss our old media tags!)
Altenatively, you could view it on just how much JJA nicked from the others and how it really wasn't its own film.
It's good video though.
https://vimeo.com/160504168
(I miss our old media tags!)
Altenatively, you could view it on just how much JJA nicked from the others and how it really wasn't its own film.
It's good video though.
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Agh, that table-flip gif pisses me off every time I see it. That fucker is doing it for effect because he's a dick who thinks he's an alpha-nerd. He's spitting his dummy, not dropping the mic.
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But that's (I thought) entirely the point. The new film is a love letter to the original film, and pretty much the love letter that I would have written. Big smiles from the nostalgic old fuckers like me who got to feel the same feelings we felt in 1977, plus also see those same feelings reflected on the kid's faces we went to see it with.buzzmong wrote:So, someone has gone off an made a video showing just how much of a homage VII was to the original
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Apparently it's just a YouTube persona. The guy's actually really level-headed when he's not acting as that character.Dog Pants wrote:Agh, that table-flip gif pisses me off every time I see it. That fucker is doing it for effect because he's a dick who thinks he's an alpha-nerd. He's spitting his dummy, not dropping the mic.
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You gotta buy the comic book and find out that way! Product tie-ins, woo!FatherJack wrote:Spoiler: