Andy Dufresne
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Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
Sure if you accept the premise that her mind was "wiped" (something that has never happened) and she learned all this stuff by the age of maybe 4 or 5 years old.Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
Lots of Force stuff has apparently been forgotten and re-discovered. Qui Gon learned how to exist after death, for example.Sure if you accept the premise that her mind was "wiped" (something that has never happened) and she learned all this stuff by the age of maybe 4 or 5 years old.Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
Yeah, lot's of stupid in the prequels.Lots of Force stuff has apparently been forgotten and re-discovered. Qui Gon learned how to exist after death, for example.Sure if you accept the premise that her mind was "wiped" (something that has never happened) and she learned all this stuff by the age of maybe 4 or 5 years old.Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
Somewhat fair, and they could introduce things in 8/9 to explain it. Even with those though still tough to buy that she'd smack around Ren on her first day, when Ren had the same exact training as a kid and years of additional training on top of that, and is a Skywalker which makes him pretty much a lock to be super powerful himself.Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
She was able to take on Ren because he was severely wounded by Chewie.Somewhat fair, and they could introduce things in 8/9 to explain it. Even with those though still tough to explain that she'd smack around Ren on her first day, when Ren had the same exact training as a kid and years of additional training on top of that, and is a Skywalker which makes him pretty much a lock to be super powerful himself.Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
Even Anakin, the unstoppably powerful chosen one who pooped midichlorians, still got smacked around a fair amount by better trained force users after his years of training between Ep1 and Ep2.
Thank you for acknowledging that it's a valid criticism.As the JMT thing goes, Star Wars is definitely one of those franchises where you have to suspend disbelief a bit with things like power and marksmanship, which will change starkly depending on who they need to win the current encounter.
Yeah, it was kind of silly that Rey decided to try that JMT thing she saw Obi Wan do in the 1977 film Star Wars directed by George Lucas. It was equally silly that the first time she picked up a lightsaber she beat the crap out of a trained force user that was strong enough to be able to manipulate the force in ways that even Yoda/Vader/Obi-Wan could not. But this is a franchise that makes stormtroopers crackshot marksmen when shooting faceless rebels and completely inept when shooting at a known character. If they backed the good guys into the corner enough, they'd have Jar Jar pick up a broom and beat Darth Vader in a lightsaber/broom duel to save the day.
I can understand the criticism, but just enjoy the ride and know that the good guy is going to be weak and useless when they need them to be weak and useless and is going to be the most powerful Jedi in the universe when they need them to be the most powerful Jedi in the universe. I think they rushed it this time, but it's all in the fun.
She's Darth Sidious reincarnated. Duh.It's pretty clear that Luke found the Jedi temple where he was able to use the force to orchestrate things from afar. Rey wasn't that powerful with the force, but Luke was channelling his powers through her.
Sorry if the rest of you guys missed that part.
They also show her as being very capable with a melee weapon already. Plus, you can see that Kylo is at first scared/apprehensive about fighting her. He already said how she is super powerful with the force and that every second her powers are growing. She showed him up in the cell. Then she got the lightsaber instead of him. So he was cautious. Not to mention injured. Plus, his goal was to take her alive.Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
Wheelhouse thread topic IMO.Are there any colorblind Jedi? Could they have potentially crafted the wrong color light saber?
NERDZ!NOT FUKSCKING SHAKESPEARE PEOPLE.
NOT ***LKING GoT, either.
Chill and enjoy.
Ahsoka Tano a jedi master? How about ventress?That the JMT is typically accompanied by a little hand gesture. That and no one who's not a Jedi Master has ever done it.Which rule did they break?
Youre kidding right?If you consider Star Wars Sci-Fi it means that YOU are not into Science Fiction.![]()
It is considered a space fantasy or space opera in that whole genre.
Um the death star?And those catagories are made up right?What is the science in Star Wars? It's a fantasy movie like Harry Potter. Weird that anybody even considers it sci-fi.
Um the death star?What is the science in Star Wars? It's a fantasy movie like Harry Potter. Weird that anybody even considers it sci-fi.
can't tell if kiddingThat's the definition of scify? I had no idea. I thought all along all space movies were Sci fi.I don't think I've seen one thing in any Star Wars movie that I thought was scientifically plausible.
The american film institute disagrees with capella for the record.That's the definition of scify? I had no idea. I thought all along all space movies were Sci fi.I don't think I've seen one thing in any Star Wars movie that I thought was scientifically plausible.![]()
Full disclosure: I have no clue on any of this
What about Star Wars is based in any kind of scientific realm? The light sabers? The guy in a tin can suit pulling people towards him magically? Their pew pew blasters? The giant working space stations that have people walking around normally while these giant doors are open?The american film institute disagrees with capella for the record.That's the definition of scify? I had no idea. I thought all along all space movies were Sci fi.I don't think I've seen one thing in any Star Wars movie that I thought was scientifically plausible.Full disclosure: I have no clue on any of this
I actually don't know, but I do know Star Wars is pretty much the definition of fantasy.That's the definition of scify? I had no idea. I thought all along all space movies were Sci fi.I don't think I've seen one thing in any Star Wars movie that I thought was scientifically plausible.Full disclosure: I have no clue on any of this
Fantasy is typically based in magic that is unexplained by science. That is exactly what the force is.See fantasy to me is any dragon magical medieval time stuff.
The force is just a small part of the whole.The whole is in space and other planetsFantasy is typically based in magic that is unexplained by science. That is exactly what the force is.See fantasy to me is any dragon magical medieval time stuff.
Star Trek is not based in magic. It is based on Science.The force is just a small part of the whole.The whole is in space and other planetsFantasy is typically based in magic that is unexplained by science. That is exactly what the force is.See fantasy to me is any dragon magical medieval time stuff.![]()
How is star trek different?
Eta: I never watched star trek
Jesus you really used that as evidence?Just spitballing here, but you saying you can suspend disbelief about mind control as long as it was taught, but you simply can't accept that maybe the precursor to mind control is being able to connect inside somebody's head(which happened to her moments before). Or maybe the little magical particles told her about it...Think I made it pretty clear in my first post. The only reason Rey knows about a Jedi mind trick is because of "star wars". Seemed a little too self aware and silly.I guess I misunderstood your point. I thought you were criticizing the scene for playing out like comedy.What was the point then?I just said it was played as comedy. Like spaceballs.It was comedy. Intentionally. Why else would they have Daniel Craig do it?Sorry, that's just how I saw it. The scene was even played as comedy. "and uh..drop your weapon"You're right it was a skill that she only would even be aware of from watching the first star wars. How did she even know that it was thing? It's like something out of spaceballs.Abrams ####ed your girlfriend or sister, right?
Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist, and we would have no knowledge of the Force. They continually speak to us, telling us the will of the Force.
Then I will happily consider myself not a real scifi fan.No real SciFi fans consider Star Wars SciFi.
Star Wars: Fantasy
Star Trek; SciFi
Firefly: Western
Too many people automatically think SciFi when something is in space.
A) Star Wars is NOT SciFi. It's fantasy.If somebody thinks the actors did a bad job or didn't like the story in general I can understand that. Some criticism though is just going out of your way to criticize which to me basically means you aren't into science fiction. Thats cool too, but at least say that. These weird "gotcha" things just make little sense to me.It's one thing when you set up rules and ignore them, but there are almost no rules about the force.This kind of criticism seems really silly to me. You went to a science fiction movie that has people that use magical powers. You are upset because those people figured out how to use magical powers at a rate faster than you think is standard magical power learning time.Disclaimer: I saw ROTJ in the theater with my aunt but was too young to really remember it. Was always a big fan of the movies and the merch but got burnt out by my last long term GF who was crazy about it and got me BobaFet everything.
This new one was pretty MEH to me.
The first flight of the MF was great... I enjoyed the humor. The new characters (minus Kylo) were okay enough. BB8 was pretty awesome.
What I disliked was the repetition, the accelerated skills, the length, the weak-### bad guy.
Seriously, like, did Rey see the first movie? The way she did the Jedi mind trick was so lame... she just decided to try that? Cmon.
Definitely wouldn't go see it in theaters again. I actually kind of want to go back and watch Ep I before I see it again to maybe increase me appreciation for the new one.
I don't have kids, which I can see how that would increase your enjoyment of the film. I'm kind of surprised by how much love it's getting though.
Reminds me of people criticizing the Star Trek reboot for being fake because Kirk got promoted too quickly.
They didn't go a great job of highlighting this in the movie (or rather the actor who played Ren didn't) but he'd also been shot with Chewie's crossbow and I think Fin took a piece out of him as well. That could have been a factor.Somewhat fair, and they could introduce things in 8/9 to explain it. Even with those though still tough to buy that she'd smack around Ren on her first day, when Ren had the same exact training as a kid and years of additional training on top of that, and is a Skywalker which makes him pretty much a lock to be super powerful himself.Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
What? What other reason does anyone in a movie ever win a fight other than that it is what is in the plot?Like most light saber fights in the star wars universe, she won because the plot required it.
Since there's no extended universe established for it, I didn't read too much into it. Was a good movie.I shudder to think what you guys would do if you ever saw memento.
Of course. What else would they play? Right George?Was reading my son's lego star wars book to him and noticed the band in the Mos Eisley cantina plays jizz music
He hit his side where the injury happened several times pounding on it like a penn state linebacker might They made a point to show blood a few times too. He was very worked up and focused on it.They didn't go a great job of highlighting this in the movie (or rather the actor who played Ren didn't) but he'd also been shot with Chewie's crossbow and I think Fin took a piece out of him as well. That could have been a factor.Somewhat fair, and they could introduce things in 8/9 to explain it. Even with those though still tough to buy that she'd smack around Ren on her first day, when Ren had the same exact training as a kid and years of additional training on top of that, and is a Skywalker which makes him pretty much a lock to be super powerful himself.Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
And they also highlighted the cross bow three different times in the movie and pretty much blowing up what ever it hit. JJ even had Han say some lines to enforce just how strong the weapon was after it sent multiple Storm Troopers flying.They didn't go a great job of highlighting this in the movie (or rather the actor who played Ren didn't) but he'd also been shot with Chewie's crossbow and I think Fin took a piece out of him as well. That could have been a factor.Somewhat fair, and they could introduce things in 8/9 to explain it. Even with those though still tough to buy that she'd smack around Ren on her first day, when Ren had the same exact training as a kid and years of additional training on top of that, and is a Skywalker which makes him pretty much a lock to be super powerful himself.Rey's Force and lightsaber abilities aren't silly if she a) is super powerful and/or b) was already trained in them (which she almost certainly was).
Are you serious? I would be shocked if everything a galactic civilization could do DIDN'T look like magic to us. Realistically, it probably doesn't go far enough. I would expect them to break several "laws" of physics (because they've come to understand they aren't really laws at all).Capella said:What is the science in Star Wars? It's a fantasy movie like Harry Potter. Weird that anybody even considers it sci-fi.
oh man, you pwned me so hard hereparasaurolophus said:Youre kidding right?cockroach said:If you consider Star Wars Sci-Fi it means that YOU are not into Science Fiction.![]()
It is considered a space fantasy or space opera in that whole genre.
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Hmmmmm
Seriously???
Youre just trying to be difficult
American Film Institute disagrees