To be fair, Ewoks ARE terrible.
jokershady said:
One thing I caught this 2nd go round that I didn't the first time....when Ray and Ren were connected between the force for the 1st time, Ren made this comment almost immediately, "This can't be you. The effort would kill you." Then he says something else about being able to see Ray, but not her surroundings.
Alludes to how hard something like the force projection Luke did is to accomplish and even more meaning to his fate at the end.
To be fair, STFU Ewoks are awesome.I Dream of Hakeem said:
To be fair, Ewoks ARE terrible.
wangus12 said:
that's fairly lazy to call it lazy but not put any arguments why you think it's lazy.FL_Ag1998 said:wangus12 said:
Ehhhh, I see this lazy argument all the time (hell, about 100 times on this thread already). Not sure I buy it.
Compound that. New Hope may have been the toughest act to follow in cinematic history. And Empire is broadly considered to have surpassed it. Plus ROTJ was by far the most family friendly/marketed to kids of the OT. Almost impossible for ROTJ to meet much less exceed expectations.CJS4715 said:
ROTJ isn't even that weak of a film (the special edition does kind of suck). Empire was just a tough act to follow.
Urban Ag said:Compound that. New Hope may have been the toughest act to follow in cinematic history. And Empire is broadly considered to have surpassed it. Plus ROTJ was by far the most family friendly/marketed to kids of the OT. Almost impossible for ROTJ to meet much less exceed expectations.CJS4715 said:
ROTJ isn't even that weak of a film (the special edition does kind of suck). Empire was just a tough act to follow.
Chipotlemonger said:
What about the argument is lazy?
Flashdiaz said:that's fairly lazy to call it lazy but not put any arguments why you think it's lazy.FL_Ag1998 said:wangus12 said:
Ehhhh, I see this lazy argument all the time (hell, about 100 times on this thread already). Not sure I buy it.
FL_Ag1998 said:Chipotlemonger said:
What about the argument is lazy?
Sorry, been out at my son's practice. I say lazy because the way I interpret that cartoon is that either:
A) people are only railing against TLJ because they're buying into online arguments, or
B) people were railing against RoTJ just as much as TLJ but the internet just wasn't around then, or
C) internet nerds would have picked apart RoTJ just as much as they have TLJ.
Quite simply, in my opinion none of those are true. I've never had the problems with RoTJ that I have with TLJ. To simply blame the uproar over TLJ (no matter how big or small it may be) on the internet is a lazy and cheap way of dismissing the (very valid) complaints people have of it.
As usual, totally nailed it. Including "not Penny's boat."TexasAggie_02 said:
Better than the actual movie.redline248 said:As usual, totally nailed it. Including "not Penny's boat."TexasAggie_02 said:
I found Ewoks to be a useful tool to lure my two young daughters in to Star Wars and get them hooked, thus turning my nerdy, borderline clinical obsession into a "family event."I Dream of Hakeem said:
To be fair, Ewoks ARE terrible.
Flashdiaz said:
who's going to the Disney Star Wars hotel when it opens?
(official image)
Yep. Try this on for size ... our last trip in November 2013, we spent a day at Magic Kingdom that began at rope drop, early hours that day, and lasted until 3AM. The reason for that was that we had tickets to Mickey's Merry Christmas Party, where they close down the park to all the schlubs without tickets to that party. And while most people seemed to be interested in standing around waiting for the parades, we took advantage of the quite-a-bit-shorter lines at the big attractions and rode, and rode, and rode ....BernArnold said:
I thought I was done with them parks forever having done these major trips as the kids grew up from 1999 through 2015.
Disney World - 4x
DisneyLand/Legoland - 1x
Universal Studios - 3x with the HP stuff
Told the kids after the last DW/Universal combo trip that we were done - they were 17 and 20 then.
But now with SW Land and a hotel...I might have to backtrack but only for SW stuff and Avatar I'll check that out too.
Our last trip was pretty cool though. With them as adults pretty much it is very different no nagging and they can go all day too..... we did one big marathon nostalgia day at DW parks on park hopper. started at Animal Kingdom at 8am and went to midnight using the FastPasses to hit 2 major rides per park that the kds chose and then had a sit down meal, then onto the next one on their monorail or buses and culminating with the midnight fireworks at MK. Sometimes we did another ride or something while waiting for out fast pass time.
Animal Kingdom - Everest and Dinosaur
Epcot - Soaring and Test Track
Hollywood Studios - Aerosmith Rockin Roller Coaster and Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and Toy Story Mania
Magic Kingdom - Splash Mountain and Pirates and Haunted Mansion (Space Mountain was closed for reno)
Fireworks at the castle
that was a loooong day but really fun.