I apologize Wook. I just see this thread as your everyday diatribe and could help but feel that your position had to have something to do with it.
I'd say others have wanted to ask. I just finally did.
Now we all know. (Move along, move along)
And BTW I loved your old threads and do think you make an awesome chewy.
And I should have prefaced my post with that plus the fact that I personally feel that you had the movements down to a much more Mayhew level than Joonas.
I have had many a Dinner and stout with Mr. Mayhew. Even took him through gatlinburg and the Smokey mountains just him, his wife, my close friend and I.
I would've voted for you if there was a vote!
Your posts are soo deep with... Idk... Feels like there was more to it.
I appreciate the detailed response and I think it makes your posts seem less like a personal agenda to everyone arguing against you. (I may be wrong, but it's cool to have more incite!)
Thanks for the response.
And I do apologize, but I think I wasn't the only one that wanted to ask....
I'm not sure I would agree with that analysis. If anything people were very much willing to look beyond their dislike of the PT and were more eager to see this. And then when they were not disappointed, it generated very positive buzz and word of mouth.
I personally didn't like it... DON'T SHOOT!
To me it didn't feel like star wars and instead felt like a generic 201X's big budget sci-fi movie. My favorite of the OT is A New Hope. I love the small budget look with the big budget story. The movies it referenced are all phenomenal and the feeling that although the universe is huge it's also small is quite charming. Overall episode VII just didn't feel like star wars to me.
I personally didn't like it... DON'T SHOOT!
To me it didn't feel like star wars and instead felt like a generic 201X's big budget sci-fi movie. My favorite of the OT is A New Hope. I love the small budget look with the big budget story. The movies it referenced are all phenomenal and the feeling that although the universe is huge it's also small is quite charming. Overall episode VII just didn't feel like star wars to me.
I personally believe that the original Star Wars, 77 version, was lightning in a bottle. Then lightning struck twice with Empire. I don't think you will ever see this again. Even Lucas couldn't repeat the magic, and he was the originals magician. That hack JJ Abrams could never do it. He is a forger. He can only copy the original and throw in lenses flairs to cover up his ineptitude. The new Star Trek should have been the clue everyone needed. But some people seem to like these new directors. Go figure. The era of Lucas, Spielberg, and Coppola is long gone. Hell, Spielberg is not as good as Spielberg anymore. I guess age and culture take its toll on a directors sensibilities. Everything is reconned and Pc'd to death. The've all fallen prey to the modern cultures relativism and cynicism. Now that they can cg anything their heart desires, they've left out the heart. Luke looks out at the twin sunset, and dreams of Star Wars. The music swells and we feel what he's feeling. Magic ! Guess all the magicians have exited stage right. Now we're left with programmers. Oh well, Thank God for books,![]()
Granted I grew up I factor that into a lot of things, but GOTG made me feel like a kid again, and I was familiar with those characters already. So I'm not that grown up, I still have that joy inside when the cylinders are all hitting.
All of the others are extremely flawed films--this latest episode the worst offender of the bunch.
Kids are in and Star Wars is cool again.
I've seen many a STAR WARS backpack these days when kids pass me by on their bicycles going to school ... just not with TFA images ... it's Vader galore mostly
Chaim
I feel like many of the people complaining in this thread simply haven't come to terms with the fact that they grew up. It's ok, guys. We all grow up sooner or later. It doesn't matter if you still collect the toys. It doesn't matter if you still play Star Wars dress-up.
You're a grown-up.