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Taintrunner posted:Again, you're thinking logically. The problem is that applying any sort of reality to cinematic space combat would be utterly boring and nigh unwatchable, because the sheer volume of space is so large that weapons would be fired from such a distance before you could even see the enemy. Within the confines of Star Wars, the filmmaker can come up with whatever rules they please as long as they don't break the suspension of disbelief and take the audience out of the movie. By having the behemoth of a vertical Star Destroyer bleeding past both edges of the frame, stretching out seemingly infinitely, contrasted against a typical Rebel fleet as we've seen in previous films, you could show the scale and the power of the First Order in contrast to our heroes, spaced out and constrained by the confines of the frame. Obligatiory Homeworld screenshot: They can still do that. It doesn't have to literally designed to be vertical for cool shots to be made. There's this thing I keep referencing where in space you aren't tethered to a specific plane, and Star Wars is totally capable of taking advantage of that fact (see: openings of RotS, AotC; flying through the 2nd Death Star; etc.). Having space in Star Wars be 3-dimensional isn't some hard sci-fi pipe dream, because it's already there.
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TheMaestroso posted:They can still do that. It doesn't have to literally designed to be vertical for cool shots to be made. There's this thing I keep referencing where in space you aren't tethered to a specific plane, and Star Wars is totally capable of taking advantage of that fact (see: openings of RotS, AotC; flying through the 2nd Death Star; etc.). Having space in Star Wars be 3-dimensional isn't some hard sci-fi pipe dream, because it's already there. And yet, as you point out, it mostly isn't there. In Star Wars, space is lower-gravity air.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 23:11 |
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honestly they should have saved starkiller base for the 9th film and made it a dyson sphere that was built even before the old republic existed but was kept secret by whatever faction came across it and persisted that snoke is a part of. then be like yea snoke had this idea that we turn it into a big rear end space/time cannon and it woulda been at least more original than what we got in TFA
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 23:47 |
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BarronsArtGallery posted:honestly they should have saved starkiller base for the 9th film and made it a dyson sphere that was built even before the old republic existed but was kept secret by whatever faction came across it and persisted that snoke is a part of. then be like yea snoke had this idea that we turn it into a big rear end space/time cannon and it woulda been at least more original than what we got in TFA Disney, i'm still available to hire btw. I'll leave my job right now if you merely give me the writing credits.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 23:48 |
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banned from Starbucks posted:The first order is north korea cosplaying as nazis honestly I don't know if TFA's costume design team modeled their poo poo after the DPRK or if the DPRK copied their design or both.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 23:54 |
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We already have a thread for long form answers to questions nobody asked about how star wars is art imitating life, or whatever. Look, spoilers! Mark Hamill took lightsaber classes maybe: https://vid.me/bGhQd Rian John said there are multiple twists in Ep VIII in an interview, and also that Joseph Gordon Levitt has a voiceover cameo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTPFvZjfJfg quote:Rian was repeatedly asked about the surprise twists in TLJ. He suggested there was more than one and was gratified that Daisy and Mark were "shocked" when they read the script, but he emphasized that he avoided writing any twists for their own sake. Everything had to follow naturally from the plot. When asked if there was any reveal on the level of "I am your father", he said no. Poe probably suffers a demotion:
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 00:10 |
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Well if you are in any logically ranked Navy, Captain is a promotion from Commander! (Biggest major offender to this rule is, oddly, BSG)
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 01:44 |
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Also maybe he is now captain of his own starship! Poe Dameron Star Tours, if you will.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 01:45 |
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Best speculation I'm hearing is that Holdo folds the Resistance back into what remains of the Republic's military forces, meaning that Poe would be reinstated with his old rank of Captain.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 03:25 |
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Kylo will turn good.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 15:30 |
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So Abrams is back for Episode IX? http://www.starwars.com/news/j-j-abrams-to-write-and-direct-star-wars-episode-ix?cmp=smc%7C1069686719
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jisforjosh posted:So Abrams is back for Episode IX? If true RIP literally all hope for this trilogy at least ending well.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 15:32 |
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Barudak posted:If true RIP literally all hope for this trilogy at least ending well. Starkiller Base 2 with more crevices and fault lines
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 16:02 |
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jisforjosh posted:Starkiller Base 2 with more crevices and fault lines It's a sun that shoots planets at other suns.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 16:03 |
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It's almost like they had to play it safe to make sure people would like it. You guys should read other forums. There are a lot of people who worship the OT and anything different is crap. It sucks but this is the world we're in.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 16:04 |
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A competently executed popcorn movie guaranteed, and by one of the few that can stand up to the machine. Could do a lot worse.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 16:04 |
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I have to hope that at the very least Abrams will have a little more leeway to be original in the final film of the trilogy than the first. But then again the parallels between ESB and TLJ seem to just keep piling up, so this whole trilogy might just be a soft reboot of the OT in the end...
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 16:08 |
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I don't think Abrams has ever done good work outside the beginning/tone-setting part of a narrative — Star Trek '09 has the best opening sequence of any Trek film, but it doesn't do much interesting with it. This is not my ideal pick!
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General Battuta posted:I don't think Abrams has ever done good work outside the beginning/tone-setting part of a narrative — Star Trek '09 has the best opening sequence of any Trek film, but it doesn't do much interesting with it. I'm confused by this statement. Doesn't that opening sequence basically set the OT universe apart from the JJ-verse by the very fact that it results in the death of Kirks father at the hands of Nero? How is that not interesting?
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 16:34 |
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I think this is a pretty decent choice. Considering that, with Carrier Fisher dead and rewrites necessary, they were basically starting from scratch anyway from what they were planning for IX. JJ is gaining a reputation as the Reboot-Guy and that is essentially what they were looking at considering it looks like the easy layup of "Leia interacts with Crazy Luke to help save All Things" had to be binned. If you can't do the big story you wanted, better to default to something big, dumb, and (relatively...) satisfying. Too bad I thought TFA was boring as gently caress. Edit: You guys had David Lynch right "there"!
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 17:21 |
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You know in your heart it will be cgi force ghost leia.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 17:23 |
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AndyElusive posted:I'm confused by this statement. Doesn't that opening sequence basically set the OT universe apart from the JJ-verse by the very fact that it results in the death of Kirks father at the hands of Nero? How is that not interesting? That bit was interesting, the rest of the movie after it was poo poo and boring, and so was the sequel. It took the third one by a new director to dig any sort of interesting Star Trek out of the mire Abrams left it in.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 21:48 |
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Naw, Star Trek 2009 was great. Abrams also made a good Mission: Impossible and Super 8 was great. What you should be worried about is the fact that Force Awakens felt muddled and vacuous.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 21:54 |
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NTRabbit posted:That bit was interesting, the rest of the movie after it was poo poo and boring, and so was the sequel. It took the third one by a new director to dig any sort of interesting Star Trek out of the mire Abrams left it in. 1/3 seems about the going rate for goodness in the Trek franchise though.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 21:57 |
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I am very happy about JJ getting the job and I'm even more happy about the date being moved back to December 2019. Releasing in May just a couple weeks apart from Infinity War would have been absolutely asinine.
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General Battuta posted:I don't think Abrams has ever done good work outside the beginning/tone-setting part of a narrative — Star Trek '09 has the best opening sequence of any Trek film, but it doesn't do much interesting with it. I really don't agree with this statement. Star Trek '09 might very well be my favorite Star Trek movie. You can say it does nothing interesting with the setup, but you have a cold, harsh, cynical, canon obsessed ("Don't tell me it didn't happen! I saw it happen!") personification of modern sci-fi (his ship might as well be from Mass Effect) battling with colorful, optimistic, literal "ship of lights" sci-fi, and getting its rear end kicked, sucked into a black hole of nothingness. JJ Abrams makes movies about movies and their fandom. TFA certainly holds up to this. thrawn527 fucked around with this message at 03:25 on Sep 13, 2017 |
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 03:16 |
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You're right, but I think the opening promises even more. It reminds me almost of BSG with its respect for vacuum and the hostility of space - I don't think it's quite of a piece with cave Spock, transwarp beaming, and yet another villain intent on destroying Earth. I do like the black hole a lot, though!
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 05:13 |
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General Battuta posted:I do like the black hole a lot, though! They should get Nelson to direct episode 9.
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thrawn527 posted:I really don't agree with this statement. Star Trek '09 might very well be my favorite Star Trek movie. You can say it does nothing interesting with the setup, but you have a cold, harsh, cynical, canon obsessed ("Don't tell me it didn't happen! I saw it happen!") personification of modern sci-fi (his ship might as well be from Mass Effect) battling with colorful, optimistic, literal "ship of lights" sci-fi, and getting its rear end kicked, sucked into a black hole of nothingness. Making films that are digs at fans who are responsible for sustaining the franchise and the film existing is pretty hosed up. Abrams has a great scam going.
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Huzanko posted:Making films that are digs at fans who are responsible for sustaining the franchise and the film existing is pretty hosed up. Abrams has a great scam going. Creators are not remotely obligated to be nice to their fans and in fact trying to do is probably foolish from a creative perspective. if a creator is afraid of challenging or upsetting their fans then something is wrong. I mean that doesn't necessarily mean they'll make the most profit but that's something else.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 20:29 |
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I can't stand how people all over the internet mindlessly blame JJ for the ending of LOST when he literally had nothing to do with the show after the first season. Now if Lindelof was going to write or direct woah boy.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 20:31 |
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Damon Lindelof is Very Good
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 20:43 |
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ImpAtom posted:Creators are not remotely obligated to be nice to their fans and in fact trying to do is probably foolish from a creative perspective. if a creator is afraid of challenging or upsetting their fans then something is wrong. Yeah, Animaniacs got it right 20 years ago. Fans are actually kind of the worst.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 21:57 |
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LesterGroans posted:Damon Lindelof is Very Good I know . A lindelof Star Wars would be fantastic but . What can you do.
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ImpAtom posted:Creators are not remotely obligated to be nice to their fans and in fact trying to do is probably foolish from a creative perspective. if a creator is afraid of challenging or upsetting their fans then something is wrong. Fans aren't obligated to like it when creators churn out awful poo poo like Star Trek 09 and Into Darkness either. It's not upset with being challenged, they're just really bad movies.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 23:24 |
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Star Trek 09 is like the third best Star Trek
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 23:26 |
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NTRabbit posted:Fans aren't obligated to like it when creators churn out awful poo poo like Star Trek 09 and Into Darkness either. It's not upset with being challenged, they're just really bad movies. The fans loved Star Trek 09.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 23:32 |
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Schwarzwald posted:The fans loved Star Trek 09. All of the fans i know did not. The only people I know who liked it were non-Trek fans I saw it with as we left the theatre, and it didn't stay long in the memory.
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LesterGroans posted:Star Trek 09 is like the third best Star Trek I agree, though some days I'd say it's the second best. I go back and forth on 6. The shapeshifter stuff is a little too silly. And Kim Cattrall's search for the space boots loses me every time. But god drat is Christopher Plummer so good in it. NTRabbit posted:All of the fans i know did not. The only people I know who liked it were non-Trek fans I saw it with as we left the theatre, and it didn't stay long in the memory. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=02LgdXVkXgM
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NTRabbit posted:All of the fans i know did not. The only people I know who liked it were non-Trek fans I saw it with as we left the theatre, and it didn't stay long in the memory. My sister in law liked it. Her review was "I liked it, everyone was so cute." We've also had arguments that Green Day is not the same Green Day from the early 90's because "how could they be? Everyone is so cute and young." So there.
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