That was specifically about Carrie Fisher, Mark has said repeatedly he would love to come back for IX.
Yep. It's all in how you can take an audio snippet out of context to the overall bigger-picture conversation.
That was specifically about Carrie Fisher, Mark has said repeatedly he would love to come back for IX.
That was specifically about Carrie Fisher, Mark has said repeatedly he would love to come back for IX.
Yep. It's all in how you can take an audio snippet out of context to the overall bigger-picture conversation.
That was specifically about Carrie Fisher, Mark has said repeatedly he would love to come back for IX.
Apparently so.
https://youtu.be/ffBdQCRuviE
The two situations are comparable only in the fact that they are not the physical person. The rest of the elements making up those scenarios couldn't be further apart. But we can stretch as far as people would like to try, and knit together some coherent genius embedded deep within Ep8.
Like the movie or not, that is an interesting observation. Was it intentional or thought out by RJ, who knows? The callback with R2 and the Leia hologram before he does his projection to save her yet again is poetic and seems well thought out.
I thought it was cute that R2 showed the original massage, but now I'm mad they didn't go that route. Add that to the list!It served no purpose at all. It would have been far more logical for Artoo to have a new message from Leia and far more difficult for Luke to ignore.
Are you insinuating that I've focused on not wanting to enjoy it?
You didn't miss anything. The movie was ****.
When they announced that Disney would be making episodes 7, 8 and 9 I think most fans thought that it would center on the original cast passing the torch on to the next generation of freedom fighters. We expected that the series would carry on the story based on the previous 6 episodes that came before so that they would tie together in some cohesive way
Apparently what Disney had in mind was to extinguish the torch and mock the fans that carried it loyally for all of these years. Say what you want about the creative choices of the movie but the level of disdain and outright disrespect that Rian Johnson has shown to Mark Hamill and the critics of his film says everything we need to know. I honestly don't think there is any other way to see it and I question when people defend what he says in interviews. It boggles my mind how people make excuses for such arrogant behavior and I feel bad for Mark Hamill having to accompany him on these press junkets to promote the bluray.