I don't see it worth the effort trying to help the prequels make sense.
I actually always thought of it as Han Solo bullshitting to try to get money out of obi wan and luke.Let's be honest... the explanation that everybody ties themselves into knots to make is really just desperate flailing to cover the fact that Lucas often wrote terrible dialog and couldn't be corrected.
That's actually based on a real world dam that was destroyed in WW2. The simplest way to take it out was to hit a small area on the side of the dam, but the approach was basically suicide. They ended up barrel bombing it eventually in a method similar to the movie.Honestly the tiny 2 meter wide exhaust port was always what bugged me the most about A New Hope.
Operation Chastise. The best way to destroy a dam is to hit it with a gigantic bomb. Since the Allies didn't have a bomber that could carry a large enough bomb at the time, precision explosions on the inside of the wall, under the water line, were considered to be the answer. The Germans knew this, and had torpedo nets in the reservoirs. Basically the British developed a sort of back-spinning depth charge that would skip across the surface of the water to avoid the nets, then drop towards the bottom of the dam's inner wall and detonate. The bomber had an extremely narrow window to launch the bomb in order for it to skip and sink correctly - if it was too far, it would just blow up in the water without damaging the dam; too close, and it would hit the dam above the water line, doing minimal damage (ie Red Leader's "No good, just peckin' on the surface" bit). The launch window might well have been not much bigger than 2 meters.That's actually based on a real world dam that was destroyed in WW2. The simplest way to take it out was to hit a small area on the side of the dam, but the approach was basically suicide. They ended up barrel bombing it eventually in a method similar to the movie.
Hell, I am part of the hype and we're not going until the 19th. Pre-screening and opening night are going to be a zoo; I don't need to be in there for that.So I got tickets to see it on the 19th. That's kind of ignoring the hype right? :/
I'm not rushing out to see it at the 7:30 time on the 17th but having to sit in the front row, which was actually an option.
Good on them, and all that, but I keep thinking - imagine you were the greatest biggest Star Wars fan ever, and you were dying... and you got a shot at seeing the New Star Wars! And you get....The Phantom Menace. Jeeze.
You just described the plot to Fanboys.Good on them, and all that, but I keep thinking - imagine you were the greatest biggest Star Wars fan ever, and you were dying... and you got a shot at seeing the New Star Wars! And you get....The Phantom Menace. Jeeze.
....You just described the plot to Fanboys.
Choose Your Destiny:The international trailer is so boring. Why'd they do that?
The launch window might well have been not much bigger than 2 meters.
The scene at 1:30, Rey cries over something furry what looks like it wearing a metal belt, so Chewie dies I guess?
On the contrary. He probably hasn't died yet, since we've had to listen to his agonized screaming since 1951.At 1:21 in the Japanese trailer, you can hear the Wilhelm Scream. Poor Wilhelm has died so many times.
Benefits of being JewishMy friends have Christmas plans to get drunk and walk to the movie theater to watch it. I am kind of sad that I have family responsibilities on Christmas Day.
I always have a hard time believing statements like this. We've seen plenty of people involved in a movie praise it to end before it comes out and as they promote it. Then, in retrospect, they'll slam it, call it a mistake in their career, etc.View attachment 19629
Harrison Ford saying this makes me believe it really is good. He is notorious for not wanting to come back during the original trilogy (after all, it was why Han was frozen in Carbonite), so for him to say this, I believe, means that the movie is going to be simply amazing.
I always have a hard time believing statements like this. We've seen plenty of people involved in a movie praise it to end before it comes out and as they promote it. Then, in retrospect, they'll slam it, call it a mistake in their career, etc.
Im not saying Ford is lying. It could very well be great. But it's tough taking these kinds of statements seriously anymore when it could be just promotional hype.
1st tv spot has been released and more new scenes!
So, I have a theory, and I don't think a fan theory can really be a spoiler, but I'll spoiler it anyway.
I think the girl (I think her name is Rey?) and the badguy (Kylo Ren?) are connected in some way. The poster seems to imply some sort of connection in how they're placed,
Look at that shit. Everyone is looking to the right, except for Kylo and Rey, with their weapons being parallel and Kylo almost looking like her shadow.
Ok, that Poe guy is looking left, but that's because anyone named Poe is awesome.
The original teaser trailer also has Luke doing a voiceover, saying "The force runs strong in my family. My father had it, I have it, my sister has it. You have it too." This strongly implies he's talking to a family member, which would either have to be his child, which is doubtful as it sounds like someone he's just meeting, or Leia's child. I know they're not pulling from the expanded universe anymore, but that doesn't mean they can't borrow ideas, and I think Rey and Kylo are secretly the Solo kids. This would also explain Kylo's obsession with Darth Vader, if it was his grandfather.
That, and Star Wars has always loved family dynastic type stuff.