figmentPez
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Oh BOY were you off, @bhamv3.Oh, also, calling it now...
Luke dies in Episode 7, to keep with the tradition of Jedi mentors dying (Qui-Gonn, Obi-Wan).
This is still the non-spoiler thread, mateOh BOY were you off, @bhamv3.
I don't know what you are talking about.This is still the non-spoiler thread, mate
Honestly, it makes more sense to keep the Star Wars films around Christmastime. That way, Disney can have their summer tent poles with Marvel and their winter tent poles with Star Wars.Episode VIII pushed back 7 months to December 15, 2017. This doesn't surprise me, since the year and a half schedule seem really ambitious for a movie that's going to have lots of effects to get produced in that time period. I know what my wife and I are doing for our 29th anniversary now.
Oh, just in case you haven't seen it, here's one of the billion stories out there...
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...wars-episode-8-has-been-delayed-a6824216.html
This is the biggie. Disney is basically making it so they have films coming out year round, with a Pixar, a Disney original, a Marvel, and a Star Wars movie every year. Especially since holidays are irrelevant for movie participation these days... putting a non-Christmas movie out in December used to be an indicator of it's quality, but now you can toss stuff out in December and January because there just isn't any competition anymore.Honestly, it makes more sense to keep the Star Wars films around Christmastime. That day, Disney can have their summer tent poles with Marvel and their winter tent poles with Star Wars.
I'll actually be curious to see how this affects the future of movie releases. December is normally one of the big months for getting potential Oscar films out there. With the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, it felt like everyone else cleared out just because nobody could possibly compete at the box office with it.This is the biggie. Disney is basically making it so they have films coming out year round, with a Pixar, a Disney original, a Marvel, and a Star Wars movie every year. Especially since holidays are irrelevant for movie participation these days... putting a non-Christmas movie out in December used to be an indicator of it's quality, but now you can toss stuff out in December and January because there just isn't any competition anymore.
To be fair, Avatar and Titanic were fishing for awards, which is why they hit in December. I'm sure they expected them to make money, but not on the scale that they did... and remember, 3D wasn't a "thing" again until Avatar made millions off of it by doing it well.The three highest grossing films of all time all released in December.
Technically, if you have enough millions, you get billions.FTFY
--Patrick
Yes, and "bake at 350°F for an hour and a half and then let rest on the counter for another half an hour" is technically "Ready in minutes!" just 120 of them.Technically, if you have enough millions, you get billions.
I think we all just assumed this was the Star Wars thread now.More of a Rogue One post, but I love how they used the different toys!
I ended up skipping through most of the first hour of the commentary. There was too much time spent complaining about 'it's an assembly line now' and arguing about things that other people had posted on the internet. After that, the video does bring up some interesting points, but it's still weighed down by too much Plinkett humor.Ugh. He could probably cut the running time in half if he just stuck with the review. Not even a minute in and he's going on about some story about son driving through a Taco Bell. JUST DO THE REVIEW.
He also has some rambling point about diversity, but I'm not really sure what it was beyond a demonstration of 'oh, he went there'.
Ears, usually.He may have some good points to make and funny things to say but after 5 minutes I'm about ready to blow out my brains. Good lord how does anybody listen to 90+minutes of that?!
It takes less time to watch a Plinkett review of a Star Wars prequel than to actually watch a Star Wars prequel.plinkett fucking sucks and I truly feel sorry for anyone that has spent 10+ hours watching his garbage instead of an actual movie or read a review from someone with any actual original insight that takes 10x less time and has 10x more content
there are literally hundreds of other moviesalmost every movie filmed >Plinkett review > Star Wars prequel
Perhaps even thousands!there are literally hundreds of other movies
Well, duh? They mostly liked it. This was never going to be a complete bashfest.Ok, so I watched the review and holy shit, I'm with Charlie, don't waste your time with this one. I liked the old reviews. This one takes a fucking hour before they even criticize TFA.
No, but there's plenty to critique. They really didn't do that. He also likes the Star Trek movies but those reviews are good too.Well, duh? They mostly liked it. This was never going to be a complete bashfest.