Yoda sometimes annoys me. I know every Star Wars fan would scream to hear that, but he can bug me. People say Rey's identity was made to be discussed. But the only way to make it clearer would be to say, "Don't you know who your parents are, Rey?"
Really.....interesting. I think there are other things going on. Things to be revealed in Episode 8. Everyone seems to be surrounded in darkness, the past is directly hinted at. Something bad happened. (But, I could be wrong )
I liked Padme a lot. The actor was pretty good, except in The Phantom Menace. A lot of the time I don't care for the actors, it's the character. That's true. I dunno. I don't like CGI, so they would have to do a lot of make-up.
I can dig it up.
True. Maybe they just don't like famous actors in Star Wars. But Felicity Jones has other movies, I saw one, and I know of others. I dunno, I've always found it weird that famous actors don't stick around long.
No, no, no. Everybody watches the films, he's gotta return in those.
*Screams upon hearing that* Yeah... I actually still wouldn't be too surprised if her parents were not Skywalkers or Solos. I don't think Rian is the type to go for the obvious.
Yeah, I just think that the bad thing that happened was just Kylo turning evil under Snoke's influence, and smashing all of the Jedi. It'd be interesting, though, to learn more about Snoke. I think that's were most of the dark secrets lie.
Nah, it was definitely Natalie Portman which turned my off the character. I hated her in Thor as well. She's just not a good actress, IMO. The character was fine.
I like CGI when it's used tastefully. I think it was kinda overdone in R1. HOWEVER, Star Wars has a history of innovating Special Effects and further developing them until they're magnificent. So, if they do this type of thing again, it could end up looking quite good.
Alrighty.
Well, being in other films doesn't mean she's famous. She wasn't really mainstream-known until after R1. She wasn't obscure, or anything, but she wasn't leading lady of a blockbuster. Might just be a salary thing.
I'll check it out, but too bad that doesn't include The Last Jedi.
Rogue One was already pretty 'different,' if mostly because it's an anthology film, but The Last Jedi will definitely be unique. I can see Rian Johnson's directing style in the trailer now.
Yeah, I was just wondering whether Disney'll let him put it online after the film is released.
True. TLJ will more likely than not be the oddest saga film yet, though... Of course all of them were rather odd when they were released. We've kinda become desensitized to the weirdness, because now it's a cultural staple, but they were pretty dang weird upon release.
I hope so. Is the TFA script available to read anywhere?
I hope it is. I like a good weird. I feel like TPM was probably the weirdest upon release, second would be ANH, while TFA wasn't weird enough!/font]
Ignore everything I say, to the best of your ability.
Anybody here love history? Particularly English and Roman history?
*Peeks over the corner.*
Did someone just call me?
What shall we talk about? Colonies, the great mess-ups in the Second World War, the Western Roman Empire or The Eastern one? Traditions, uniforms, culture or what?
Anybody here love history? Particularly English and Roman history?
*Peeks over the corner.*
Did someone just call me?
What shall we talk about? Colonies, the great mess-ups in the Second World War, the Western Roman Empire or The Eastern one? Traditions, uniforms, culture or what?
I love Roman History (Western) and English history (particularly around the Plantagenets and Tudors) and I love Church History.
What shall we talk about? Colonies, the great mess-ups in the Second World War, the Western Roman Empire or The Eastern one? Traditions, uniforms, culture or what?
I love Roman History (Western) and English history (particularly around the Plantagenets and Tudors) and I love Church History.
Ah, yes the history of the Church, I am very interested in that. Partially because I am part of it's members.
About the Roman Empire, I just love it's evolution from a small town to a great republic to the empire it is most known as. I also find it's army and arts to be very captivating subjects. As for England, I wish I was an Englishman.
I love Roman History (Western) and English history (particularly around the Plantagenets and Tudors) and I love Church History.
Ah, yes the history of the Church, I am very interested in that. Partially because I am part of it's members.
About the Roman Empire, I just love it's evolution from a small town to a great republic to the empire it is most known as. I also find it's army and arts to be very captivating subjects. As for England, I wish I was an Englishman.
What denomination are you, if you don't mind my asking?
Rome is the most fascinating study a person can have. Do you have a theory as to why the Empire fell? And ever heard of the Gracchi brothers? I wish I lived in England. It is so..............you can't find a more interesting country! The English....their tea, accents, history, I just find them extremely facscinating!