Real Scooby
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at first glimpse I thought this is Maz
I really liked the quick bit between Alden and Amilia where she says she know’s what he is and he says,”What’s that?” The first word is delivered with a smirk and some cockiness but then it evaporated into some real vulnerability when he says ‘that’. I think that’s what we are going to see, a Han whose youth and confidence bellies his fears and insecurities.
at first glimpse I thought this is Maz
After multiple viewings I still kinda thought it was. Are we sure it's not?
Awesome !!! gets me even more excited for May now
Still no signs of Fett though
and instead of a space slug we get an even bigger space kraken this time
I’m not referring to any particular person in this thread, but I really wish people would grow the **** up and stop whining about all the different ways AE is not Harrison Ford.
Don’t get me wrong - Harrison Ford’s Han Solo is iconic. In terms of characterization and charisma, he’s really really hard to beat. “Lightning in a bottle”, one might say. No argument there.
That having been said, we cannot go back in time and bring back a 25-year old Harrison Ford to play young Han Solo. We cannot clone a young Harrison Ford. Harrison Ford is 75 years old. Even if he were so inclined to play young Han Solo (and I would bet my life he would be 100% uninterested), I’m not sure even the de-aging wizards at Lola could make that work for 120 minutes, at least not without sending the already large budget into the stratosphere and doubling the film’s post-production time.
Accept that Harrison Ford will never be Han Solo again, and quit bitching about the hair, the voice, the face, etc. Whatever the whole truth is behind the “acting lessons”, I would much rather have a great Han Solo movie that nails the character, than some slavish devotion to creating a Harrison Ford facsimile.
This.Folks, it really is ok to just allow a Star Wars film to be simple fun. And it’s ok to sit back and enjoy the ride rather than burning calories hating something you haven’t seen yet. Give it a chance.
Folks, it really is ok to just allow a Star Wars film to be simple fun. And it’s ok to sit back and enjoy the ride rather than burning calories hating something you haven’t seen yet. Give it a chance.
No sir, I don't like it. I wanted to but I just feel 'meh'. Dialogue seemed cheesy and was delivered cheesy and this is the best they have to show us to hook us in? Like anything else I'll take a 'wait and see' approach.