Yeah, I could see your point. People will be excited enough about TLJ and they won't want to shift energy away from that with a brand new trailer.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
For all of you avoiding the TLJ thread, all I will say is, the reaction from tonight's premiere is overwhelmingly positive.
We've got nothing to worry about.
Ditto, it's going to be tough to not discuss the movie on here until then but I don't want to accidentally read a real spoiler.CJS4715 said:
Just came over from that thread. I missed it fortunately. Think I am absolutely out now.
My warning that a poster is posting spoilers?Brian Earl Spilner said:
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Just did a rewatch as well. First time in full since the theater...Brian Earl Spilner said:
Just finished TFA. Max hype boner achieved.
4 days!
I agree with this.Quote:
I totally forgot how, the first time it's fired, everyone on Maz's planet can see it destroying the Republic capital, of which there is almost zero weight paid to in the moment.
You didn't like Ford and Driver's scene together?TCTTS said:Just did a rewatch as well. First time in full since the theater...Brian Earl Spilner said:
Just finished TFA. Max hype boner achieved.
4 days!
The first act remains fantastic. Heck, I'd say even most of the first half is pretty damn good. The way in which Han encounters Rey and Finn - and the randomness of it - still kind of bugs me, but it was easier to buy this go around. That, and within the given narrative, I can't think of any better way. I didn't even mind the stuff with the rival gangs and the rathtars. That was actually pretty fun.
That said, the second half, save for the Kylo/Rey fight in the snow, is just not good. Basically everything from Maz's castle through the end, pale's in comparison to the first half. You can just feel the bandaids being applied to the script, the more it starts to unravel, and the more it's jammed into A New Hope redo. Especially the way Luke's lightsaber is introduced, with zero context or revere - it still drives me insane. That, and the Starkiller base/weapon remains so incredibly dumb and uninspired. I totally forgot how, the first time it's fired, everyone on Maz's planet can see it destroying the Republic capital, of which there is almost zero weight paid to in the moment. Just so many half-assed moments like that.
All in all, the first half was even better than remember it, but the second still half leaves the same bad taste it did the first time I saw it. Regardless, I'm glad I rewatched it. Definitely got me in primed and ready for what sounds like a much better, more well-rounded experience with TLJ.
Right... that was the laziest part of the whole movie. And what about the solar system of every sun they sucked dry? So this planet just traveled at crazy warp speeds to a new sun every time it had to fire? Nothing about Star Killer Base made any sense at all.Brian Earl Spilner said:I agree with this.Quote:
I totally forgot how, the first time it's fired, everyone on Maz's planet can see it destroying the Republic capital, of which there is almost zero weight paid to in the moment.
There was very little weight given to that moment, where 5 planets are destroyed. Planets we've never seen before and given little to no information on.
Hell, when I first watched it, I thought they had destroyed Coruscant at first.
I'm not disagreeing, but didn't this same exact thing happen in ANH with Alderaan?Brian Earl Spilner said:I agree with this.Quote:
I totally forgot how, the first time it's fired, everyone on Maz's planet can see it destroying the Republic capital, of which there is almost zero weight paid to in the moment.
There was very little weight given to that moment, where 5 planets are destroyed. Planets we've never seen before and given little to no information on.
Hell, when I first watched it, I thought they had destroyed Coruscant at first.