And when he told Kylo, "See you around" at the end of TLJ, I kind of took that to mean he'd appear again at another time as a force ghost, a la Yoda and Obi Wan.
Belton Ag said:
And when he told Kylo, "See you around" at the end of TLJ, I kind of took that to mean he'd appear again at another time as a force ghost, a la Yoda and Obi Wan.
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YouBet said:
With Hamill's repeated, public dismay over how Luke was handled in TLJ maybe he doesn't care to return or has burned bridges at Disney. I'm reaching considering his fan leverage but it could be an outside possibility.
AliasMan02 said:YouBet said:
With Hamill's repeated, public dismay over how Luke was handled in TLJ maybe he doesn't care to return or has burned bridges at Disney. I'm reaching considering his fan leverage but it could be an outside possibility.
That's not at all an accurate description of how he feels about TLJ. It's just the provocative headline version.
Basically he said when he read the script he disagreed with everything about Luke's character, but when he worked through it he was totally on board.
"I've had trouble accepting what [Johnson] saw for Luke but again, I mean, I have to say, having seen the movie I was wrong," he said. "I think being pushed out of your comfort zone is a good thing because if I was just another benevolent Jedi training young padawans, we've seen it."
AliasMan02 said:YouBet said:
With Hamill's repeated, public dismay over how Luke was handled in TLJ maybe he doesn't care to return or has burned bridges at Disney. I'm reaching considering his fan leverage but it could be an outside possibility.
That's not at all an accurate description of how he feels about TLJ. It's just the provocative headline version.
Basically he said when he read the script he disagreed with everything about Luke's character, but when he worked through it he was totally on board.
"I've had trouble accepting what [Johnson] saw for Luke but again, I mean, I have to say, having seen the movie I was wrong," he said. "I think being pushed out of your comfort zone is a good thing because if I was just another benevolent Jedi training young padawans, we've seen it."
YouBet said:AliasMan02 said:YouBet said:
With Hamill's repeated, public dismay over how Luke was handled in TLJ maybe he doesn't care to return or has burned bridges at Disney. I'm reaching considering his fan leverage but it could be an outside possibility.
That's not at all an accurate description of how he feels about TLJ. It's just the provocative headline version.
Basically he said when he read the script he disagreed with everything about Luke's character, but when he worked through it he was totally on board.
"I've had trouble accepting what [Johnson] saw for Luke but again, I mean, I have to say, having seen the movie I was wrong," he said. "I think being pushed out of your comfort zone is a good thing because if I was just another benevolent Jedi training young padawans, we've seen it."
Ok, but there are multiple quotes and interviews with him talking about this. Hell, I think there is a video montage on this thread with him trashing the decisions made on many different occasions. Were all of these occurrences before he actually watched the movie?
there is nothing that Kylo can do at this point to be redeemed.Urban Ag said:
So, show of hands.
At the end of Ep9, if Kylo appears as a Force ghost with Leia, Luke, Obi Juan, Yoda and Anakin, will you:
A) Cheer wildly
B) Declare your done with Star Wars forever
C) Go on Texags and say it literally made Ep9 worse than TPM, then after a second viewing reverse your opinion, then months later after seeing on video, declare your initial reaction was correct
D) Burn your SW memorabilia in a drunken rage then cry yourself to sleep in regret
how is he "imperfect"?Farmer1906 said:
Kyle has been poorly written? I'd say he's one of the best in the new movies. He's the imperfect bad guy that we almost never get in movies.
Ulrich said:
Even though he's clearly evil, people are still seriously proposing that Kylo could turn good. He's fallible but still competent. He struggles but comes through... as a character, he's more interesting than any of the protagonists.
Contrast that with a lot of villains who are either magically omniscient (Snoke) or comically incompetent (Hux) but cardboard thin as characters (both).
you have only TRULY succeeded when your son knows that Chewie is from Kashyyyk AND can spell it.Quad Dog said:
My son and I caught the tail end of ANH on TV today. I asked him why he thought Chewie didn't get a medal at the end. He said because everyone knew he would chew on it.
I have succeeded as a father.
SeattleAgJr said:you have only TRULY succeeded when your son knows that Chewie is from Kashyyyk AND can spell and pronounce it.Quad Dog said:
My son and I caught the tail end of ANH on TV today. I asked him why he thought Chewie didn't get a medal at the end. He said because everyone knew he would chew on it.
I have succeeded as a father.
jokershady said:SeattleAgJr said:you have only TRULY succeeded when your son knows that Chewie is from Kashyyyk AND can spell and pronounce it.Quad Dog said:
My son and I caught the tail end of ANH on TV today. I asked him why he thought Chewie didn't get a medal at the end. He said because everyone knew he would chew on it.
I have succeeded as a father.
FIFY
Right....Zombie Jon Snow said:jokershady said:SeattleAgJr said:you have only TRULY succeeded when your son knows that Chewie is from Kashyyyk AND can spell and pronounce it.Quad Dog said:
My son and I caught the tail end of ANH on TV today. I asked him why he thought Chewie didn't get a medal at the end. He said because everyone knew he would chew on it.
I have succeeded as a father.
FIFY
Chewie can neither spell it nor pronounce it. In English anyway.
In Kashyyyk it sounds like "ROOAOAOR"
Or like this:jokershady said:
Right....
And when Chinese people pronounce it it'll sound like everything else they say, "CHING CHONG CHING CHONG CHING CHONG."
and now you know why Sean Connery and other Welsh people drink so much.redline248 said:
ok, what in the f.ck?
He loses his cool and throws temper tantrums. He teetered on the light and dark edge. When he meet him he's clearly dark, but Han almost brings him back only to plunge him deeper as his victim. Then we see him not take the shot at his mom and turn on Snoke because he wanted take more of a gray path and lead.SeattleAgJr said:how is he "imperfect"?Farmer1906 said:
Kyle has been poorly written? I'd say he's one of the best in the new movies. He's the imperfect bad guy that we almost never get in movies.
He is a defective, selfish evil brat.
Nothing "imperfect" about him.
He has consciously made every step he has done - from killing the others in Luke's school, to joining Snoke, the
killing as part of the First order, killing his dad, etc.
are you saying that because he willingly does this, but feels bad about it, he is "imperfect"?