This larger rant isnt directed at you because its a common refrain, but....A bit?AgGrad99 said:
It seems fairly obvious, after the prequels, that the writers wanted to make sure TFA was a nod to the originals.
It was great. Maybe a bit of a copy-cat story line, but it has set the franchise up for the rest of the story going forward. All in all though, a fun movie that my kids and me really enjoyed.
R1 was completely different. But it was great too, and did a great job telling a stand-alone story, while also filling in some huge holes. But again, all in all...it might have been different than the rest, but a really fun movie that my kids and me really enjoyed.
Evil doers building death star (and after it didn't work twice already you think they'd learn? Some seriously slow peeps or lazy writers). Plucky crowd pleasing Droid being chased by evil doers with secret plans to help bring down evil doers ends up on a random desert planet, where it happens to fall into the hands of a soon to be force warrior who has lost their parents, full background as of yet unknown. After eluding some Evil doer forces on the planet, youngin escapes and teams up with Han Solo and chewy, spends some time in a cantina, learns they have great powers, joins the rebels, watches elder statesman die at the hands of the dark side apprentice, before blowing up said death star....again, for the third freakin time. Only the order changed, barely.
Again it was a decent movie and did some good things like bringing the original feel back, but assuming Abrams is helming the next one, i am not spending my money until i know he finally has an original idea that actually moves things forward. He took a giant deuce over the star trek franchise and then as a supposed SW fan gave us that, so after TFA has lost the benefit of the doubt for me. Same thing i said about BvS, studios shouldn't be rewarded in the billions for unoriginal retread movies simply because it says star wars on the marquee, all that does is encourage more lazy writing from Hollywood, which is already at epidemic proportions. Only changes when people stop rewarding them with box office money.
Jmo.