I think collectors are the major market for the action figures at this point, not kids so much
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This video talks a bit about different Darth Vader suits...mostly battle wormed vs shiny and presentable...
http://screenrant.com/darth-vader-co...ged-rogue-one/Comment
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I wonder if someday we'll learn that the medals Luke and Han got were called something like the Rogue One Medal of Valor in honor of the sacrifice made by Jyn Erso and the others.
Supposedly the ending was reshot and reworked. There are plenty of stills to confirm this. I would like to know if the original ending had everyone dying.Comment
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I wonder if someday we'll learn that the medals Luke and Han got were called something like the Rogue One Medal of Valor in honor of the sacrifice made by Jyn Erso and the others.
Supposedly the ending was reshot and reworked. There are plenty of stills to confirm this. I would like to know if the original ending had everyone dying.
My gut says the switch isn't simply about R1. Jyn was 22 in R1. Force Awakens is 30 years after Jedi and Rey was 19-20. So a 33 y/o Jyn meets Luke right after Jedi and has Rey. Something happens to Jyn, Luke goes full Kenobi and Rey ends up growing up like her mom did...and now they dropped it all. Except Felicity has a sequel contract still in place.
And I keep thinking there's a foreshadow to the kyber stone around Jyn's neck that was deemphasized in the revisions, which will come back to play with Rey.Comment
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It looks like Jyn and Cass originally made it off the planet in the original teaser shots.
My gut says the switch isn't simply about R1. Jyn was 22 in R1. Force Awakens is 30 years after Jedi and Rey was 19-20. So a 33 y/o Jyn meets Luke right after Jedi and has Rey. Something happens to Jyn, Luke goes full Kenobi and Rey ends up growing up like her mom did...and now they dropped it all. Except Felicity has a sequel contract still in place.
And I keep thinking there's a foreshadow to the kyber stone around Jyn's neck that was deemphasized in the revisions, which will come back to play with Rey.Comment
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I think it comes down to Abrams and his degree of involvement with the franchise. I'm wondering if because he bailed on the sequels, his ideas were scrapped. Jyn/Rey and a number of the Rogue One/Force Awakens relationships to the original trilogy have a very Lost universal connectivity to them. That's what he does.Comment
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I friggin LOVED the movie...everyone was great, but Felicity Jones was especially great...I adored her...she's my favorite actress right now, lol.
Tarkin CGI was spectacular...scary spectacular...working actors should be very afraid...they are going to be replaced soon. Princess Leia was good too, albeit in a very short one line cameo.
Darth Vader, my man...that was baddarze.
Shout out to Donnie Yen, one of my favorite action stars, but as always, brought humility, soul, and even a little humor to his role.
I actually liked the new score, something fresh and new, but also appreciated the bits of old school and familiar Williams stuff mixed in, good stuff.
And finally, shout out to my boy Diego Luna...orale, buey...estás en Star Wars, te aventastes, carnal, lol.
I liked it better than Awakens.
Rogue One only bows to New Hope and Empire to me, not too shabby...
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I think it comes down to Abrams and his degree of involvement with the franchise. I'm wondering if because he bailed on the sequels, his ideas were scrapped. Jyn/Rey and a number of the Rogue One/Force Awakens relationships to the original trilogy have a very Lost universal connectivity to them. That's what he does.
Whatever the case, it's (IMHO) another case of "I would love that---- but general audiences on the whole would probably scoff."
Modern audiences seem to look for things like that "too many interconnected relationships" stuff to revel in their nitpicking."No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris MannixComment
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Whatever the case, it's (IMHO) another case of "I would love that---- but general audiences on the whole would probably scoff."
Modern audiences seem to look for things like that "too many interconnected relationships" stuff to revel in their nitpicking.
Marvel is the other big culprit. Connectivity has never been true, but they got the fans to believe their was some giant latticework idea playing out. In reality, it was just a production slate of crossovers and easter eggs. The only underlying thread that connects are the infinity gems as they're important in each movie appearance and become central later. But Ultron, which Fiege sold as a culmination, wasn't.
That's why we don't hear "it's all connected" unless it's Loeb and Netflix. I mean, look at Inhumans. They sold this IMAX/ABC thing as "finally Inhumans has arrived", then ABC walked it back to a special presentation of a two-hour telemovie, then Marvel quietly admitted "we're still planning on an Inhumans movie-movie", and now it has no crossover with Netflix or MCU and tangentially connects to AOS.
With Star Wars, connectivity is at the heart. It's clunky in the preq-sequels, but Rogue One made it work. That's why with Jyn not Rey's mom...I don't know how they find a better character or actress. It would be weird to meet like, a Kate Beckinsale, because character-wise...how is she not going to be a Leia knock-off? And if Rey's not Luke's daughter...how do they explain her being more Force innate than the Skywalkers? Is she a Kenobi? a Qui-Gon? To make her "hey, this lady is really powerful we need her help" is a serious departure from audience expectations.Comment
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