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    No Jar jar...I'm happy. Do have concerns with Disney involvement, trying to over cutesy it ya know (who was the teeny riding the toaster and the bee bopping rolling gum ball machine) Though honestly looking forward to it.

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    Flying toasters are cool, that's technology you can trust. (Even if you do impatiently use the lever to pop your stuff early and then have to double dip like someone late to a swingers party who finds the fruit bowl has no keys left in it)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    No Jar jar...I'm happy. Do have concerns with Disney involvement, trying to over cutesy it ya know (who was the teeny riding the toaster and the bee bopping rolling gum ball machine) Though honestly looking forward to it.
    Disney are the fellows behind the marvel films, I don't think they actually do a lot except take in a cut of the profits when it comes to these films, so I don't think there is much to worry about... Unless you wanted zac effron to be slain in a lightsabre battle maybe :S

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    The first three Star Wars films are very fun. I like that good versus evil style storyline. I enjoy seeing a group of so called terrorist rebels fighting back against a draconian yet downright camp, galaxy wide imperial elite. Darth Vader, the classic bad guy, something akin to Tony Blair; a pawn in a much larger manipulation of global sentiment. The only flaw in the series was the second trilogy which was just not very good storytelling. I enjoyed the end of the third film in the last series when Anakin became Vader, but I found it a little too simplistic. I wanted it to be some kind of Michael Corleone style moral disintegration, but instead saw it more as a teenager going on a high school shooting rampage after being turned down by the girl and getting a C on his test. I like the title of the new film, it is a nice title.

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    Default Re: The Force Awakens

    We have to wait this time next year!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    We have to wait this time next year!
    watch star wars rebels, its an animated series on disney channel so it's a bit gay and made so children can watch it(and buy toys i guess) but it's actually pretty good, the inquisitor is pretty cool bad guy.. it is set between the last jar jar film(whatever it was called) and the original star wars film.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reginald Perrin View Post
    The first three Star Wars films are very fun. I like that good versus evil style storyline. I enjoy seeing a group of so called terrorist rebels fighting back against a draconian yet downright camp, galaxy wide imperial elite. Darth Vader, the classic bad guy, something akin to Tony Blair; a pawn in a much larger manipulation of global sentiment. The only flaw in the series was the second trilogy which was just not very good storytelling. I enjoyed the end of the third film in the last series when Anakin became Vader, but I found it a little too simplistic. I wanted it to be some kind of Michael Corleone style moral disintegration, but instead saw it more as a teenager going on a high school shooting rampage after being turned down by the girl and getting a C on his test. I like the title of the new film, it is a nice title.


    Who decided Vader was the bad guy ?

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    Do you know why episodes 1, 2 and 3 come after 4, 5 and 6?

    Because Head of Planning Yoda was.


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    Star Wars (1977) ....... a teen from the desert, guided by a religion he barely understands flies his 'plane into the main government construction of an Evil Empire.

    Hmmmn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by X View Post
    Star Wars (1977) ....... a teen from the desert, guided by a religion he barely understands flies his 'plane into the main government construction of an Evil Empire.

    Hmmmn.
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