Mr Webber
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The star destroyer coming through the cloud/vortex reminds me of this movie poster.
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First thing I thought of as well.
The star destroyer coming through the cloud/vortex reminds me of this movie poster.
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I can't see your attachment bro...
Sorta Like this theory.You know, I have to say that I really don’t get the all white interior at all.
This ship is a freighter and always has been – says so right there in the model name. It was never a luxury yacht, even when Lando was the owner. So, given that, I assumed that the padding throughout the ship was there strictly for a functional purpose – to protect the walls and the cargo when it was being moved in and out of the ship, stored, etc - basically it’s all just one big ship full of padded cargo liner. So, even though it was noticeably dirtier in the later films, I always assumed it was always just a functional off-white because it was just going to get marked up over time anyhow. Having it look pristine and elegant like the blockade runner just doesn’t make any sense whatsoever to me. This is one of those instances were showing something shiny and new just to make clear that the time. Is 20 years before doesn’t make sense – even 20 years before, this was still just an ugly, practical freighter.
That’s why I’m almost wondering if the ship that Lando owns isn’t actually the same as the ship that Han later owns - there are enough physical differences that are not easily explained away that it may be that this is a different ship and Han, falling for it, acquires a similar, but not the same, ship later. (Of coarse, then we get into that whole “you lost her to me fair and square” thing - but I’d rather they retcon around that by saying that Lando had a second ship that he lost rather than try to tell us that this beautiful ship is really just a crappy freighter that Lando decided to pimp out like a nice hotel and then Han both structurally reengineered and completely trashed within 10 yearsj.
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Weird, I did see another post that seemed to have a similar issue earlier - I reuploaded, hopefully it stays that way.I can't see your attachment bro...
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I just watched the trailer again after thinking about what it was that rubbed me the wrong way and it's Ehrenreich's voice primarily. He sounds nasally and almost as if he's affecting some kind of accent. He (to me) sounds like a foreigner putting on a really bad American accent. I know he's American but that's what I'm hearing. His inflection, tone and line delivery are just all weird.
no, i mean a real actor. a GOOD one. you know, like that guy who won an oscar playing ray charles....You mean, like this guy, who is also labeled as an actor?
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3452021/?ref_=nv_sr_1
no, i mean a real actor. a GOOD one. you know, like that guy who won an oscar playing ray charles....
If you listen to a lot of good actors talk about how they got started, they say they did impressions, for anyone and everyone who would listen. Some, like Robin Williams, became great actors. To rip AI for doing impressions in his young career, and suggesting that his time spent honing those impressions in some way means he is not a good actor, or not capable of becoming a good actor, is absurd.
The Wook
I think all those people defending here and saying you shouldn't Judge based on a trailer should think about what they're saying.
That's exactly what you should be judging whether this is a movie you would like to see or not see on. And based on the past few installments in the Disney version of SW they have every right to be judgemental.
I'm wondering, what did fans think of the actor who played Indy in The Young Indiana Jones show?
Did not like the inconsistent nature of the episodes thanks to the changing guest directors.
Hi Gang,
So theory is that the ship we see in the Solo trailer is NOT the actual MF. If so... I would love it if at some point during the movie Han thinks the ship he is flying is in fact Lando's. During whatever game they play where Lando looses the MF to Han, the actual MF is revealed to be the piece of junk we all know and love! That would be a great scene!
I think people are seriously getting their hopes if they believe that the ship that looks 95% like the MF and being shown in the trailer for the movie about Han Solo isn't the MF. Better get used to it before stepping foot in the cinema.
I kind of like the idea of Han turning it into a unique piece of junk himself over time, it's just a shame that a Han Solo movie doesn't have the recognizable look we've all come to know and love.