VanZandt92 said:
I guess I missed the social messages.
Me too
VanZandt92 said:
I guess I missed the social messages.
If you've never swung a razor sharp samurai sword, then that would be dangerous too. That's how I always looked at it. Both Rey and Finn were accustomed too swinging weapons, and in the novels, both were very good at it sice childhood.CJS4715 said:
My point, using a lightsaber is dangerous. Or, that's what I thought was canon at least. But, then again, Luke just used his with very little issue. Oh well, much ado about nothing.
The animal friendly PETA message was there, but I ate a hot dog while and buttered popcorn while watching it so I don't really care. I didn't catch others so I'm not sure what people are afraid of. Even if its there, I don't get why people get upset when others express viewpoints they don't share. It's so stupid that people get offended when people don't share every view they do.VanZandt92 said:
I guess I missed the social messages.
Teacher_Ag said:
It's bad enough that I'm going to have to pretend it doesn't exist and that the story happening after ep. 6 is cooler.
why? serious question. Why see if repeatedly so close together. Give it a few days at least.Living Legend said:
I just saw it for a third time this morning. I enjoyed the movie and I'm looking forward to seeing how they close out the trilogy in the next episode.
Oh no, diversity! How dare they! I guess people just need a safe space away from star wars.SeattleAgJr said:
hate to break this to you broseph, but the SJW influence is intentional and covered in the Making of The Last Jedi book.
Rian details how he wanted certain type of characters, story beats and how he wanted to blow up the established canon. In the sake of diversity and to modernize the story.
It is not a boogeyman, if the boogeyman himself states as much in print.
I am not your google nor am I your storyteller. you can go read the details yourself for the decision making process and logic. that is not my job. but go ahead and lob your uninformed comments.MBAR said:Oh no, diversity! How dare they! I guess people just need a safe space away from star wars.SeattleAgJr said:
hate to break this to you broseph, but the SJW influence is intentional and covered in the Making of The Last Jedi book.
Rian details how he wanted certain type of characters, story beats and how he wanted to blow up the established canon. In the sake of diversity and to modernize the story.
It is not a boogeyman, if the boogeyman himself states as much in print.
Same here.Junkhead said:VanZandt92 said:
I guess I missed the social messages.
Me too
I don't remember asking you to look up anything for me or explain anything to me. I was merely mocking you and those like who who get offended at ridiculous stuff like "diversity".SeattleAgJr said:I am not your google nor am I your storyteller. you can go read the details yourself for the decision making process and logic. that is not my job. but go ahead and lob your uninformed comments.MBAR said:Oh no, diversity! How dare they! I guess people just need a safe space away from star wars.SeattleAgJr said:
hate to break this to you broseph, but the SJW influence is intentional and covered in the Making of The Last Jedi book.
Rian details how he wanted certain type of characters, story beats and how he wanted to blow up the established canon. In the sake of diversity and to modernize the story.
It is not a boogeyman, if the boogeyman himself states as much in print.
I'm not mocking. I just think it's sad and reeks of being a bitter ol' man. It's as if y'all completely missed the point of a kids sci-fi movie...MiniShrike said:
Amusing that people are mocking others for having differing opinions. "OMG! Someone saw something in the narrative that I didn't! You must be a miserable person!"
How very entertainment board.
dave94 said:Teacher_Ag said:
It's bad enough that I'm going to have to pretend it doesn't exist and that the story happening after ep. 6 is cooler.
I'm sure this is hyperbole, because that is one of the most ridiculous of the negative responses I've read about this movie.
Maybe he likes the movie and wants to see it again.SeattleAgJr said:why? serious question. Why see if repeatedly so close together. Give it a few days at least.Living Legend said:
I just saw it for a third time this morning. I enjoyed the movie and I'm looking forward to seeing how they close out the trilogy in the next episode.
Seems excessive.
Would totally agree with this. I left TFA absolutely hating him (mainly because he killed Han but also that I felt his acting was not good at all).GiveEmHellBill said:
I was really impressed by Kylo Ren in this. He's really emerged as one of the best characters in the Star Wars movies.
Sure, Vader is a bad ass and awesome and all that, but we get to see a much better acting job by Adam Driver and he is just so fascinating when he's on screen. Everything he did in this movie was unpredictable and that seething anger was just so captivating.
I can honestly say that I have NO idea how this character's arc will end in the next film.
Driver was easily the best part of the whole movie.
aggiephoenix02 said:I'm not mocking. I just think it's sad and reeks of being a bitter ol' man. It's as if y'all completely missed the point of a kids sci-fi movie...MiniShrike said:
Amusing that people are mocking others for having differing opinions. "OMG! Someone saw something in the narrative that I didn't! You must be a miserable person!"
How very entertainment board.
Not all of them, just some of them...MiniShrike said:aggiephoenix02 said:I'm not mocking. I just think it's sad and reeks of being a bitter ol' man. It's as if y'all completely missed the point of a kids sci-fi movie...MiniShrike said:
Amusing that people are mocking others for having differing opinions. "OMG! Someone saw something in the narrative that I didn't! You must be a miserable person!"
How very entertainment board.
So, anyone who disagrees with you reeks of being a bitter old man? And THEY have the problem?
aggiephoenix02 said:
Some people want to complain about agendas. Who has more of an agenda, StarWars? or the people that complain about StarWars agendas?
Saxsoon said:
I honestly don't know how SeattleAg can still live up there without his head exploding every time he talks to someone
It's a big galaxy, it doesn't need to be a bunch of white dudes. It makes sense there are Asians, Africans, and Mexicans and heaven knows what else. Why are you mad at them employing minorities unless you are a racist
I know right!?! Space Leia was pretty annoying...Teacher_Ag said:Saxsoon said:
I honestly don't know how SeattleAg can still live up there without his head exploding every time he talks to someone
It's a big galaxy, it doesn't need to be a bunch of white dudes. It makes sense there are Asians, Africans, and Mexicans and heaven knows what else. Why are you mad at them employing minorities unless you are a racist
Can't speak for anyone but myself, but racial inclusivity had absolutely nothing to do with the parts that annoyed me.
Belton Ag said:
The sociopolitical undertones of the Canto Bight scene were rather obvious I thought but not something I'd consider a legitimate gripe.
I think a lot of people have major issues with females playing prominent roles in these movies, but this movie was far from being ham fisted with its politics.
Why do you care how many times or when anyone sees a movie? serious question. What's wrong with you?SeattleAgJr said:why? serious question. Why see if repeatedly so close together. Give it a few days at least.Living Legend said:
I just saw it for a third time this morning. I enjoyed the movie and I'm looking forward to seeing how they close out the trilogy in the next episode.
Seems excessive.
Dr. Teeth said:
The original trilogy had a giant furry copilot, a strong female lead, a black guy as the head of a major gas mining operation, and an admiral who was a fish man. The prequel trilogy made a mentally challenged frogman a central character. Diversity isn't and never has been this franchise's problem.
I can't stop laughing!Dr. Teeth said:
The prequel trilogy made a mentally challenged frogman a central character.