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I like how he was kinda right about the Emperor being related to Rey

I am not someone who knows everything there is to know about Star Wars. I just enjoy watching the movies (well, the originals and most recent ones. I was very entertained by this one! I was intrigued by how they were going to wrap things up, and I was never bored while watching. I left The Last Jedi feeling "meh" but I left this one feeling satisfied. There are some things I didn't understand, but it didn't detract from the movie for me. I will definitely buy this one. But what about the droid attack on the wookies. Star Wars: Trailers suck, movies are great. Disney Wars: Trailers are awesome, movies suck. 13:03 Luke had a blue Lightsaber. They changed it because it blended in with the sky.

Rian Johnson: Yessss. I did it. I destroyed the Star Wars franchise once and for all. Palpatine: Muhahahahahaaahaaahaaaaa. “Nothing will stop the return of the sith!” B a s s B o o s t. Leia to Rey: Never be afraid of who you are. Rey: Yeah, I don't want to be a space Hitler. I'll be a Skywalker. The Burial of Skywalker is a triumph of production values, music and little else. Many actors did their best to elevate the canon and lore destroying material but only Uncle Palps succeeds from start to finish. Kylo does his best but even a beast as Adam Driver is undone by the abhorred 3rd act. Whoever has to follow this is cursed. Thank the lord for the Disney+ shows, some of the upcoming books/comics (the poor Knight of Ren) and the Clone Wars S07. JJ gave his all with EP VII that is a bit undone by the followups, Rian made an interesting but meandering non-sequel and JJ then came in with a poorly though out killing blow that was designed to serve all and thus serves none. Only the 4 Clone Era films are somewhat worse as they fail basic film making criteria. 4,5/10 and barely that.
PS: The back-paddling by JJ, the cast and the story group has to be seen to be believed. No more cinematic Star War till at least the mid 2020s please and no more trilogies till the decade after. And i say this as someone who liked 4 out of the 5 Disney films.
Disney: Should we bring Palpatine back? J.J Abrahams: Dewit *I Memed the Teaser in multiple way on my channel, even added JAR JAR and I Don't Like You Guy from EpIV... J'espère qu'il va avoir une 4ème sagas. I feel like Lea would've been the one to do the throwback with Ben. Mom, I. I know Kinda like how, Itachi poked Sasuke's head. And Sasuke did that with his own loved ones(his wife, his daughter. Love this channel, especially when I am hyped for an upcoming movie. I 100% respect this grown man showing his emotion and love for this saga. Hell yeah man. Lando Is only laughing because he got the falcon back. They finally got the balls to turn comments back on.
Gorgeous! SO EXCITED. YouTube. Things Only True Fans Noticed In The Rise of Skywalker Trailer = just descriptions of things that happen in the trailer. I can't believe how many people seem to think this is a new Lightsaber-design. At least those who've watched The Clone Wars should know the hinged double-bladed Lightsaber was first seen being wielded by Jedi-Master Pong Krell, from the very popular Umbara arc. Edit: I almost forgot, they were also seen being weilded by the Jedi-temple Guards in Clone Wars and later Rebels(hinged double-bladed yellow Lightsabers.
'Star Wars Episode IX: Rise Of Skywalker' is a great, fun film but it's not without its flaws. Here... [+] are the seven biggest problems with the final entry in the Skywalker Saga. Credit: Disney / Lucasfilm I’ve seen Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker twice now in theaters and both times I’ve enjoyed it quite a bit. But it’s not without its flaws. I won’t join my fellow critics or the vocal minority of fans who despise the film. I don’t despise it and I didn’t despise The Last Jedi, either. I’ve enjoyed each of the three sequel films, though as a trilogy I think they feel a bit incoherent and disconnected. Maybe that’s because there wasn’t a master plan going into the new trilogy. Maybe it’s because hopping back and forth between Rian Johnson and J. J. Abrams?instead of having the two filmmakers work together on the whole project?was a mistake. Maybe this is just how Star Wars has always been from the very beginning. Making it up as they go along. Whatever the case, as much as I have enjoyed these new Star Wars films, each of them has had a number of issues that could have been avoided. Here are my biggest problems with The Rise Of Skywalker. 1. The Movie Was Too Rushed I’ve written about this problem previously, but it bears repeating. Probably my number one problem with The Rise Of Skywalker was just how rushed it felt, especially in the first act. The pacing is so frenetic that when you think Chewie (Joonas Suotamo) is dead, you barely have time to process it. d. I’ve written at great length about this, so I won’t go into more detail here. Suffice to say, if they had made Episode IX all about discovering that Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) was back and revealing Rey’s true parentage, and then Episode X was about the Resistance finally taking down the Emperor once and for all, it would have had a lot more room to breathe. And it needed that room very badly. One of the great things about the original trilogy that pretty much every new Star Wars movie (including Rogue One) has failed at, is taking time to establish place. We haven’t gotten long, extended scenes like the Jabba the Hutt sequence on Tatooine or the opening of Empire Strikes Back on Hoth. The end of Rise of Skywalker on Exogol gives us precious little time getting to know that planet compared to the final act of Return of the Jedi on Endor. Instead, we’re rushed off to some new escapade and another brief stop at a planet we can barely remember afterward. We rarely return to revisit these locations, either, unlike the original trilogy which returns to both Degoba and Tatooine. If they would just limit each movie to three locations/planets we’d be in much better shape. That’s certainly true with Rise Of Skywalker which hops from planet to planet with reckless abandon. Even a longer movie might have worked as a second-best solution, but whatever the case Rey (Daisy Ridely) Finn (John Boyega) Poe (Oscar Isaac) and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) all could have used more time to grow as characters. 2. Rose Tico Was Absolutely Sidelined Rose Tico got the shaft I don’t care what the reasons are for Rose Tico’s unbelievably brief screen-time. There’s really no excuse. And I say this as someone who was never really all that into Rose (Kelly Marie Tran) to begin with. She’s a fine character but nothing special and I’m still a little surprised that she was given that much screen-time in The Last Jedi to begin with when we should have had the core cast spending more time together instead? one of its most egregious errors. But we have to deal with the hand we’re dealt, and in this case Rose was an established character with a major role and an important relationship with Finn. She should have been with Finn and Poe and Rey when they went out to find the Sith wayfinder. Full stop. Rose should have been there, even if she ended up staying on the ship for some scenes to hold down the fort. Yes, there’s the whole “She was supposed to be with Leia but the CGI was troublesome” argument, but I think that’s pretty flimsy. Why have Rose with Leia when the previous film established her and Finn as friends? Besides, there were plenty of other “anchor” characters to keep Leia company at base. Rise Of Skywalker does the same thing The Last Jedi does in introducing new characters for no apparent reason. I have no problem with Finn’s new pal Jannah (Naomi Ackie) or Poe’s old fling Zorii Bliss (Keri Russell) but both these brand new characters have better lines, more lines and more interesting roles than Rose. So maybe it wasn’t intentional, but it sure seems like a slap in the face. Instead of sidelining Rose, maybe Abrams could have given her a more interesting part to play. Her and Finn’s friendship could certainly have been explored in greater depth (especially if we had two movies! ) 3. Too Many Last Jedi About-Faces Snoke and Kylo Ren in The Last Jedi I think a fair critique of The Last Jedi is that it takes too much of The Force Awakens and turns it on its head. It’s an interesting storytelling method?to take tropes and expectations and subvert them completely. On some levels, The Last Jedi did this quite well. For instance, Luke Skywalker had a brilliant arc in The Last Jedi. The only problem was the fact that we didn’t get to see Luke for so many decades that when we finally found him and he was bitter, living in self-exile, cut off from the Force, it was almost too much to accept. But by the end of the film, he saves the day, and by the time Rise of Skywalker comes along, he’s back to his former self. That, I think, felt very natural and right. It was a logical, powerful continuity between the two films. But elsewhere, both films try to backpedal too much on their predecessors, to the point where it almost doesn’t feel like a trilogy at all. Clearly Rey was set up as important and her character was meant to have important parents, even if Abrams hadn’t figured out who they were just yet. I didn’t mind that Johnson tossed this any more than I minded Luke tossing the lightsaber (and later catching it in Rise). But it would be nice if there was some cooperation at play between storytellers and directors here. At the very least, if we’d been left doubting Kylo Ren at the end of The Last Jedi, or had some other hints pointing at a possible Palpatine link, then when we learn that in Rise it wouldn’t have felt like a “fix. ” And I would have been perfectly okay if Rey had actually been a “nobody” and Palpatine still wanted to use her as a potential vessel. She didn’t need to be his granddaughter for this to work, and in some ways her being his granddaughter makes it a more unwieldy plot point. For instance, why didn’t her parents take her to somewhere safe like the New Republic or Luke Skywalker and instead sold her off into slavery? And why didn’t the bounty hunter who took them notice the little girl watching his ship fly off? This kind of thing, coupled with Rose Tico’s diminished role, the line about the “Holdo Maneuver” being “one in a million” and the myriad other ways Rise of Skywalker seems to undermine The Last Jedi (in similar fashion to how The Last Jedi undermined The Force Awakens) makes the whole trilogy feel incoherent. (Update: A reader pointed out that he thinks the Holdo “one in a million” line is actually an homage to Holdo’s badassery in The Last Jedi, which I can see). As my colleague Paul Tassi points out, you can almost just skip The Last Jedi altogether at this point and nothing would really change. I think he’s exaggerating a bit. You still need all the Luke / Rey / Kylo stuff including the final battle, but you could (and maybe should) just skip past the space chase and the casino planet. It seems to me that coming up with a better game-plan for the second and third installments, so that at the very least they seemed to work together, would have been a smart move for Disney and LucasFilm. In an ideal world, the twists between each film would have felt natural and earned?instead we’re left with narrative whiplash. 4. Missed Opportunities Rey, Finn and Poe I don’t usually “ship” couples in shows and movies, and I honestly don’t have a dog in this fight, but Finn and Poe could have been a romantic couple and it would have worked pretty well. It would have been a lot bolder than one same-sex kiss at the end of the movie. But even if the film didn’t spell it out explicitly, it would have been better to leave the door open to at least the possibility. It seems like Rise of Skywalker goes out of its way to tell us “Poe Dameron is heterosexual and he will never be a romance option for Finn” which is weird. Maybe less weird if we’d met Poe’s former squeeze a movie or two ago instead of last minute after all the fan shipping. But even more than just a romance between these two, I feel like the new trilogy really dropped the ball just establishing a deep friendship?and not just between Poe and Finn, but also between those two and Rey. They embrace at the end of the film, but especially Rey and Poe never really had much of a chance to bond, and the friendship between Rey and Finn kind of fell away during The Last Jedi. They meet at the end of Episode VIII and are bickering by the start of Episode IX and then there’s just not much else. Lots of missed opportunities over the course of this entire trilogy. I think Abrams did a pretty good job trying to course correct, but it was too little too late. 5. Finn Never Tells Rey What He Wants To Tell Her Finn and Jannah At one point, as they sink into quicksand on a desert planet, thinking that it’s his last time seeing Rey, Finn calls out “Rey, I never told you... ” and then disappears into the earth. When she asks him later he says that they’ll talk about it later. “When I’m not around? ” Poe chimes in. Throughout the movie Poe and Finn toss barbs at one another. Finn pokes at Poe’s past as a spice runner and member of the criminal un
Star Wars: The saga will end Me: Bro, I watched the first two. When does the saga start. Not consooming is a hate crime. This movie was shit! Empire Strikes Back was the best movie Ive ever seen, and this was the worst, so bad that Im skipping the ruse of soywalker altogether. Ironically, the best movie and the worst are from the same “franchise.” disney soy wars is illegitimate, and no true fan of any intelligence level above that of an amoeba considers it as canon. Long live the EU, the true canon of real Star Wars. ????????????.
“No ones ever really gone.” Tell that to Kanjiklub. What is this trilogy even about? Regardless, I don't care about the main characters or the story anymore.

HE DID IT. Kind of. I still get so hyped when Cap gets Mjolnir. 5:34 JAJAJAJAJA Jaime sos todo lo que está bien. The Last Jedi: let the past die. The Rise of skywalker: no one's ever really gone. Starwars is garbage thanks to Disney.

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