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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is "a definitive and worthy end to a beloved but troubled saga" says John Kealy
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There's a defense for them and all the 90's computer games/ novels where George Lucas basically said "go crazy" to anyone who had half an idea - pretty freeing and cool of him really.I might rewatch that hated trilogy over christmas to annoy people.
There's a defense for them....
...Under Disney you may only remake the original trilogy with some minor cosmetic tweaks forever.
There is the subtext there that when presented with A: not the same movies again and B: new ideas and characters locations and dynamics the 'fans' had such a fucking global hissy fit that it was either make the same movies with actual zombie actors if needs be or forget about it.
Might watch them three times to make up the full saga, fuck it.
My mate has gone to see it twice already and loved it.i'm going sunday morning
apprehensive now
George Lucas made better SW movies before CGI but I’d easily take the new trilogy over Episodes 1-3.It's shit, like all the other new Star Wars films.
Time to face the facts, George Lucas made better Star Wars films than Disney can, even when he was putting fucking Jar-Jar in.
Would absolutely watch that film.I'm guessing the stormtroopers form a union and go on strike at a crucial moment
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