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  • Werewolf
    Inhuman
    • Jul 14, 2003
    • 14623

    Originally posted by Hedji
    Yeah, I'm just gonna put this here.
    I actually think that's neat and if you love Jar Jar, that's awesome.

    But let's be totally honest here, the character is just not that popular and Jar Jar merchandise sells poorly. It took years for the Walmarts in my area to sell down the plush Jar Jars, action figures and tongue candy. PM 3D merchandise nearly killed SW at retail and Jar Jar (and Ric Olie) again cluttered the toy isles of the Walmarts in my area. Last I checked the books a million in my area still had vintage collection Jar Jar figures up to a few months ago.
    You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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    • sprytel
      Talkative Member
      • Jun 26, 2009
      • 6553

      I could rant about George... but to bring to this back on topic...

      Watching it again, I noticed that when Kylo interrogates Rey, he sees that she "dreams" of an ocean with an island. This is clearly the island where she finds Luke. So when people wonder how she picks up the Force so quickly and with no training... she had been to the Jedi temple and trained there before (and for some reason, those memories were lost or buried?). Han and Leia did not know where the island was. And of course, Luke goes off to find it after Ben turns bad guy. So I am thinking Rey is not the daughter of any of them.

      Which leads me to two crazy theories:

      1. Who else do we know that could be a living, reproducing Jedi during this period of time? Ezra Bridger from SW:Rebels! Could Rey be Ezra and Sabine's kid? And could the Knights of Ren be somehow related to Sabine "Silent W" Ren? I think it would be super awesome if Rebels was tied in so closely with the new movie universe... but I doubt Disney would do it. It also begs the question of where Rey would have picked up that accent, which neither of her parents have.

      2. But thinking of the accent... who does speak with a British accent in the movies? The Empire. I haven't worked it out yet, but wouldn't it be wild if she was somehow the "clone/child/grand child/or some such" of the Emperor?


      I doubt either are really the answer. But for a movie that is getting panned a bit as "some uninspired retread", I will say that I am way more interested in learning about Rey, Finn, and Kylo Ren than I ever was invested in any of the two dimensional characters of the prequels.

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      • Werewolf
        Inhuman
        • Jul 14, 2003
        • 14623

        Originally posted by sprytel
        But for a movie that is getting panned a bit as "some uninspired retread", I will say that I am way more interested in learning about Rey, Finn, and Kylo Ren than I ever was invested in any of the two dimensional characters of the prequels.
        I agree. The new cast and characters are great. I want to learn more about them and see where the adventure takes them.
        You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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        • Gorn Captain
          Invincible Ironing Man
          • Feb 28, 2008
          • 10549

          Originally posted by sprytel
          I could rant about George... but to bring to this back on topic...
          Thank you!
          George is out of the picture, He's history. Let's move on.
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          "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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          • Gorn Captain
            Invincible Ironing Man
            • Feb 28, 2008
            • 10549

            It just dawned on me that Jar Jar speaks Dutch.
            "Mooi, mooi" is a common Dutch phrase meaning "that's great".

            Originally posted by Hedji
            Yeah, I'm just gonna put this here.

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            "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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            • MIB41
              Eloquent Member
              • Sep 25, 2005
              • 15631

              Originally posted by Hedji
              I don't agree with all of this, but it's an interesting read.

              http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cul...george-awakens
              That was a great read. Thanks for posting! Allot of insight in that article. For me, it's also symptomatic of the deficits not yet apparent to the masses. I see this as another "Phantom Menace" movie. I'll NEVER forget the mayhem leading up to that film and all the people who quit or lost their jobs to experience the Star Wars "effect". Oh if Lucas only had 3D back then. And people walked out with pretty much the same OTT observations as this installment is getting. I walked out wondering what the hubbub was all about. Many years later, the world fell out of love and begrudgingly started looking at it for what it is rather what they wanted it to be. The funny part? Everything I didn't like about it was deemed "generational" and that this movie was not your "daddy's Star Wars". We old timers had to step aside and let the new generation embrace the prequels as their turn in the Star Wars trance. Funny how that perspective didn't endure.

              But after Revenge of the Sith, society began to sit back and re-evaulate the entire trilogy. Slowly, the prequels took on a decidedly negative connotation. I think some people felt duped by their own fandom in the series and decided to reject Lucas and his toy empire (which it has been since day one) and jettison his "second generation" efforts as shameless toy commercials (as if the first trilogy was not). Once again, an emotional reaction. Lucas reacts to the backlash and sells his property not understanding what all the fuss is over. Abrams takes the property and essentially says, " Okay all of you are saying you DO want your 'daddy's Star Wars' after all," and that's EXACTLY what he does....beat for beat. Heck 30 years of evolution doesn't even spare the Death Star 3.0 from having the same defect revealed thankfully due to the attentive eye of a misfit Storm Trooper in JANITORIAL SERVICE. Line up the engineering rationale there.

              So people line up and...same reaction as Menace. "Oh THAT is what we really wanted! Feels just like the original!" It's because it is. And so now, only three weeks into it's first run, it's a day away from passing Avatar as the all time biggest domestic grossing film... THREE WEEKS folks! And I'm once again looking around with a feeling of deja vu. Only this time critics are quickly stepping back in self examination, thinking, " Did we just get duped again?" And so the evaluation and reflection begins once more. NOW the prequels are being given a second look because maybe they weren't so derivative as this latest installment. I found myself falling into that trap. I spent the past couple of weeks re-watching each one and oddly praising them for trying to be different. But ultimately what it came down to is the same issues I had from the first time I saw them - stilted acting and a story truly lacking a great villain (although I did like the KISS reject, Darth Maul).

              This article really illustrates how cyclical the Star Wars franchise is. I think the series evokes allot of emotions from childhood that guide allot of folks into making knee jerk assessments as to it's meaning. I believe it's ultimately one big nostalgia rush above anything else. Each new era brings it's expectations and heralded status as the best in the lot. This movie is certainly playing to that choir. For me, I quit taking the chapter reference serious after Jedi. This is Star Wars 7 - soft reboot. It's been fun to watch this craze over the film again. There's a nostalgic quality just for that. Where this leads the new trilogy and the spin offs (and how this crazy success services those movies in the future) is hard to know yet. One thing I do know is the current Rotten Tomatoes score for critics sits at 93%. The audience score is 90%. Lets revisit this on the one year anniversary and see how much it's been revised at that point, then lets take one more look before the next sequel opens. Don't be surprised if opinions have settled down and people are a little less enamored at the retro approach. The history of this franchise certainly suggests that will happen.

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              • Werewolf
                Inhuman
                • Jul 14, 2003
                • 14623

                Force Awakens just passed Avatar as the number 1 movie at the box office.
                You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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                • toys2cool
                  Ultimate Mego Warrior
                  • Nov 27, 2006
                  • 28605

                  Originally posted by Werewolf
                  Force Awakens just passed Avatar as the number 1 movie at the box office.
                  was there any doubt?
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                  • Hector
                    el Hombre de Acero
                    • May 19, 2003
                    • 31852

                    Originally posted by Hedji
                    Yeah, I'm just gonna put this here.

                    Not a Jar Jar fan, but I still think that's really cool. If you love Star Wars, anything from the universe, especially if it's personalized, should be appreciated and enjoyed...very cool...
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                    • Hector
                      el Hombre de Acero
                      • May 19, 2003
                      • 31852

                      Originally posted by Werewolf
                      Force Awakens just passed Avatar as the number 1 movie at the box office.
                      Domestically, USA. Not adjusted for inflation.

                      It will probably pass Titanic...but the question is, will it pass Avatar for total worldwide box office? China is the key for total international box office...and early reports has Chinese audiences not as hype for SW Awakens as they were for Avatar.

                      We shall see...
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                      • Gorn Captain
                        Invincible Ironing Man
                        • Feb 28, 2008
                        • 10549

                        I guess we have no choice: we will all have to keep going to TFA until Star Wars is number one again, and teach Jim Cameron the lesson he so deserves.
                        And only buy stuff from the Chinese if they can produce a TFA movie ticket stub!
                        Who's with me?
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                        "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                        • samurainoir
                          Eloquent Member
                          • Dec 26, 2006
                          • 18758

                          NOVEL SPOILERS.







                          #21: Kylo Ren knows who Rey is. After failing to call Anakin Skywalker’s lightsaber to his hand, Ren turns to Rey — who is now holding the blue lightsaber — and he declares, “It IS you,” and then the fight begins.

                          #22: He also cracked open something in Rey’s mind. One of the advantages of a book is internal narration. When Ren attempts to retrieve the map from Rey’s brain he senses something weird within her mind. Not resistance, but a barrier. Probing at it is what causes Rey to suddenly find herself — with no provocation – inside Ren’s mind. Now this is just speculation, but it certainly sounds like someone had walled off Rey’s Force sensitivity and Kylo Ren accidentally broke down the wall.


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                          • Earth 2 Chris
                            Verbose Member
                            • Mar 7, 2004
                            • 32556

                            That barrier business makes sense, and you can read that into the scene. That will answer a lot of the questions folks have as to why she IS so powerful, and so able to defeat Ren. Personally, I have no problem with it either way.

                            Ren mentioning the ocean and the island definitely points toward where she found Luke. Now, that could just be her future he saw, or it could be her past. The Force is weird that way.

                            Chris
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                            • EMCE Hammer
                              Moderation Engineer
                              • Aug 14, 2003
                              • 25680

                              Originally posted by sprytel
                              I could rant about George... but to bring to this back on topic...

                              Watching it again, I noticed that when Kylo interrogates Rey, he sees that she "dreams" of an ocean with an island. This is clearly the island where she finds Luke. So when people wonder how she picks up the Force so quickly and with no training... she had been to the Jedi temple and trained there before (and for some reason, those memories were lost or buried?). Han and Leia did not know where the island was. And of course, Luke goes off to find it after Ben turns bad guy. So I am thinking Rey is not the daughter of any of them.

                              Which leads me to two crazy theories:

                              1. Who else do we know that could be a living, reproducing Jedi during this period of time? Ezra Bridger from SW:Rebels! Could Rey be Ezra and Sabine's kid? And could the Knights of Ren be somehow related to Sabine "Silent W" Ren? I think it would be super awesome if Rebels was tied in so closely with the new movie universe... but I doubt Disney would do it. It also begs the question of where Rey would have picked up that accent, which neither of her parents have.

                              2. But thinking of the accent... who does speak with a British accent in the movies? The Empire. I haven't worked it out yet, but wouldn't it be wild if she was somehow the "clone/child/grand child/or some such" of the Emperor?


                              I doubt either are really the answer. But for a movie that is getting panned a bit as "some uninspired retread", I will say that I am way more interested in learning about Rey, Finn, and Kylo Ren than I ever was invested in any of the two dimensional characters of the prequels.
                              I am hoping for a tie-in to Rebels

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                              • Hedji
                                Citizen of Gotham
                                • Nov 17, 2012
                                • 7246

                                It is so great to have Star Wars healthy and vibrant again. Ripe for positive discussion and speculation, rather than a wasting of time and words, trying to change peoples opinions.

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