There's now a generation whose sole experience with Star Wars is the prequel trilogy.
Those poor summer movie children... they know nothing.There's now a generation whose sole experience with Star Wars is the prequel trilogy.
And the Disney shows/cartoons. I was playing with kids two weekends ago who argued over who got to be Ezra. The names Han or Luke didn't pop up once.There's now a generation whose sole experience with Star Wars is the prequel trilogy.
I haven't seen the newest show but Clone Wars was really good.And the Disney shows/cartoons. I was playing with kids two weekends ago who argued over who got to be Ezra. The names Han or Luke didn't pop up once.
It just didn't sound much like Hamill to me... but i guess that's because he's not playing a DC supervillain in this one...[DOUBLEPOST=1429470694,1429470644][/DOUBLEPOST]It's pretty obviously Luke narrating. He says my father had it, and it shows Vader's helmet. I have it, and we see a robed figure with a robotic hand with R2-D2, so obviously meant to be Luke. "My sister has it" accompanies a shot of a female hand handing what looks like Luke's old lightsaber to a kid, suggesting that hand is Leia, "and now you have it." So my guess is Luke is talking to his niece/nephew, since Leia was giving the kid a lightsaber.
There's now a generation whose sole experience with Star Wars is the prequel trilogy.
I don't agree with you often, but I'm pretty sure this is as close to iron-clad factual truth as one can get without religion being involved.WTF are tehir parent doing not showing them the originals?
That's just bad parenting.
I'm the only reason certain kids have even seen the original Star Wars. I've seen kids who had Darth Vader toys they referred to as "Anakin."WTF are tehir parent doing not showing them the originals?
That's just bad parenting.
Good point; it was the same for me. TNT would show them sometimes and eventually I taped them all. Never bought the movies until my wife got me the un-Lucased DVDs for Christmas some year.I think part of the problem is that Star Wars doesn't get regular play on TV anymore, mostly because I think Spike TV still owns the broadcasting rights to the first 6 films and really, who the fuck watches Spike TV? I know the only reason I ever saw the original movies is because they used to get played on syndicated TV all the fucking time.
Checkeredhat posted a video of the opening talk at Celebration where they actually brought R2 and BB-8 out on stage.The best thing I've read about this movie is that BB-8 is not CGI, it's a functioning prop. Here's some dude's replica.
Fuck me, I teared up. And fuck them, they're getting my hopes up.Oh dang. Oh dang.
I think getting hyped would be a mistake. It may happen to me, but I'd advise against it anyway.*sigh* I want to be excited. I really do. They're doing so many things right, most especially with all the practical effects.
But I just can't get hyped for this. I'm so sick of Star Wars. Though, I will say that despite my lack of hype, I still plan on seeing this. I want this movie to win me over.
Two things, really:What exactly has you sick of it? I mean yeah, I-III are okay at best, but IV-VI are still good, the Clone Wars series was great (and I hear good things about Rebels), the current comics are pretty good reads, there's a pretty decent stable of solid games...
I don't mean this in a HOW DARE YOU sort of way, I'm just curious.
He can't hurt you anymore... he's been sealed away for good.I, too, got tired of star wars in 2007.
But I can't help getting excited for the new movie.
Please don't hurt me again, George Lucas.
Lucas really doesn't have anything to do with this movie.I, too, got tired of star wars in 2007.
But I can't help getting excited for the new movie.
Please don't hurt me again, George Lucas.
Maybe that's why I'm able to get excited for it.Lucas really doesn't have anything to do with this movie.
He can't hurt you anymore... he's been sealed away for good.