Because they still speak EnglishMGS said:
So, how do they have A-Wing, B-Wing, Y-Wing and X-Wing fighters when they don't use the Latin alphabet?
Because they still speak EnglishMGS said:
So, how do they have A-Wing, B-Wing, Y-Wing and X-Wing fighters when they don't use the Latin alphabet?
MGS said:
So, how do they have A-Wing, B-Wing, Y-Wing and X-Wing fighters when they don't use the Latin alphabet?
But RO was a better Star Wars movie.Brian Earl Spilner said:
TLJ just overtook both The Dark Knight and Rogue One to take the #6 spot on the all-time domestic list.
It's actually kind of crazy that Rogue One was that high on the list to begin with.
Beat40 said:I don't care about audience scores. Most Star Wars fans are their own worst enemy. TFA, TLJ, and any subsequent Star Wars movie will never be allowed to be a good movie. Too many people live in the world of the OT and will always stay there.FL_Ag1998 said:
Actually, my immediate thought upon reading your post was curiosity that it was going to end up beating out two movies who had WAY better audience scores than it did.
ChiliBeans said:
Yoda said he had been communicating with Qui Gon, remember? I don't remember the exact line but it was something about new developments in the force. Surely someone remembers this?
I would take it to mean that not all Jedi became one with the force, or at least hadn't in the past.
BernArnold said:
to be fair.....
Star Wars in 1977 - $307 million (in original release, re-releases netted another $157M in later years)
Empire Strikes Back in 1980 - $209 million
So ESB widely considered a better movie and did significantly worse than SW despite ticket prices being higher 3 years later (2.23 vs. 2.69 avg.)
I'm not suggesting TLJ is better I'm just saying historically there is a falloff for 2nd movies in trilogies even in SW.