Well how do you park something on a slope that doesn't actually touch the ground?
She left it on a flat bit and used the metal as a sledge, makes sense really.
When you see its done $766,000,00 in less than a week it does make all the complaints look a little irrelevant. At least from a certain point of view.
Please, tell me it was the 3:10 to Yuma!
There was a narrow flat area at the top, where she collected her stuff and was able to get on the sled before pushing off.But wouldn't it just slide down to the bottom?
Its frictionless.
the problems most people have with this star wars is the same problem most people have with the newest Indiana jones movie .
you are not 8 anymore .
He's just overcompensating because, as we'll find out, he's actually shorter than Yoda.One of the criticisms I hear about Snoke is, why is his hologram so big...
the problems most people have with this star wars is the same problem most people have with the newest Indiana jones movie .
you are not 8 anymore .
I've had a thought about the use of the lines, "The Force is strong in my family. My father has it. I have it. My sister has it. You have that power, too," in the trailer, and why it wasn't used in The Force Awakens. A lot of fans have assumed Luke was talking to Rey, but now I'm thinking it will be used as part of Ben's/Kylo Ren's back story and that Luke is talking to him to convince him to train as a Jedi (before he turns to the Dark Side, that is), and that it's use in the trailer was either misdirection or hinting at the relationship between Luke and Ben/Kylo Ren. Thoughts?
Interesting fact that Rey was using staff techniques during the light saber battle. I would've never noticed that.
How can you tell the difference? And if that is the case, a bit of forethought is going on in this franchise
I don't know...I didn't like Crystal Skull, but I really, really, liked TFA.
Or it could be exactly what they've been saying all along and it's just a slight reshuffling of the already-existing dialogue from Return of the Jedi with some overdub only ever intended for the trailer...
Having studied both sword and staff forms over the years (European fencing, kendo, and aikido jo-staff mainly), it just jumped out at me. With two-handed swords, and with most of the previous lightsaber use, there isn't much in the way of stabbing motions, but it's one of the basic moves with a staff. Another is actually a move shared with really big zweihander swords where, rather than a hefty woodchopper swing from the base of the hilt, there's a more... leveraged, tucking your hands in to your side opposite the swing motion, to try to describe it. I need to see it again to spot more, but yeah.
--Jonah
Yeah, but you didn't go in with the preconception of what it would be...it was the unknown to a large extent.
now that you mention it I did notice her going in for a few jabbing motions with the lights saber, which I found strange. Makes sense now though!