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Post by Potato on Jan 6, 2016 18:20:23 GMT -5
Apparently most of the voice cast from Clone Wars including Dave Filoni made vocal cameo's in the film. I wouldn't be surprised if Dee Bradley Baker was that little alien who tried to kidnap BB-8. Where did you hear that? All I heard was that James Arnold Taylor originally recorded an Obi-Wan line during Rey's flashback, but he was replaced last minute by Ewan McGregor. Also, that alien (Teedo) definitely wasn't played by Dee Bradley Baker. He's nowhere near short enough.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jan 6, 2016 19:56:04 GMT -5
Apparently most of the voice cast from Clone Wars including Dave Filoni made vocal cameo's in the film. I wouldn't be surprised if Dee Bradley Baker was that little alien who tried to kidnap BB-8. Where did you hear that? All I heard was that James Arnold Taylor originally recorded an Obi-Wan line during Rey's flashback, but he was replaced last minute by Ewan McGregor. Also, that alien (Teedo) definitely wasn't played by Dee Bradley Baker. He's nowhere near short enough. Ofcourse he's not played by DBB in person. I said vocal cameo, not a physical cameo. It's on wikipedia at the 'cast paragraph'
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Post by Potato on Jan 6, 2016 21:03:58 GMT -5
Where did you hear that? All I heard was that James Arnold Taylor originally recorded an Obi-Wan line during Rey's flashback, but he was replaced last minute by Ewan McGregor. Also, that alien (Teedo) definitely wasn't played by Dee Bradley Baker. He's nowhere near short enough. Ofcourse he's not played by DBB in person. I said vocal cameo, not a physical cameo. It's on wikipedia at the 'cast paragraph' Eh, I don't think he would have voiced him when he was already being portrayed by a different actor.
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Post by Potato on Jan 7, 2016 18:55:04 GMT -5
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Post by Newan on Jan 9, 2016 18:05:03 GMT -5
Can't wait to see it again tomorrow
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Post by Newan on Jan 9, 2016 18:11:51 GMT -5
My personal theory for the end of the trilogy:
- Snoke dies, I think this is pretty obvious, we will likely learn lots about him in the next one and start of the last film
- Kylo is at his darkest in the next film however he remains conflicted and eventually may be redeemed in the last film
- Rey duels Snoke and Kylo turns against him, Rey sacrifices herself to either save Kylo or maybe for another reason
- Kylo lives through the trilogy and becomes the future of the Jedi order, he finishes his training with Luke and Luke forgives him and himself for his failure, he goes back to adopting his old name of Ben Solo.
Similar story as Revan going from Jedi to Sith and back to Jedi.
But either way I see it as a lot more likely that Kylo survives over Rey.
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Post by Kenbo on Jan 9, 2016 18:19:49 GMT -5
Someone said like no matter how much Kylo "redeems" himself people (probably the audience more than the characters) will still want revenge for Han which I think is true. No matter how good he gets part of me will still be like "this nigga".....
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Post by Newan on Jan 10, 2016 20:23:47 GMT -5
Just got back from my second viewing...
For anyone who doesn’t believe Luke affected Rey in some way then how do you explain when Kylo is looking into her mind “You dream of an ocean with an island”… Which happens to be the exact place Luke was at the end. The connection with the lightsaber to Anakin and Luke. The way Han and Maz looked at her, I think Maz knows who she is and Luke likely gave her the lightsaber. I also think Han may know who she really is, I mean I doubt he knew at first but I’m pretty sure he put it together.
I’m confident Rey is Lukes daughter and Luke erased any memory of her prior training (similar to how the Father erased Anakin’s vision) when she left Rey on Jakku to protect her (Like Obi-Wan did to Luke). When she opened the box she regained those memories and slowly started to tap into her power as Kylo said when he was talking to the Stormtrooper.
People may say that ability is to advanced for him but come now he’s Luke Skywalker, let us not forget that he is the son of “the chosen one” who was meant to take The Fathers place on Mortis which implies the Anakin’s potential was likely equivalent to the power the Father had. Plus we saw lots of new abilties we never seen in the movies before mainly used by Kylo.
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Post by Pinda on Jan 13, 2016 7:07:10 GMT -5
Apparently they are not going to reveal who Rey's parents are until episode 9... I would imagine it means she is not Luke's daughter because there would be absolutely no reason to delay that reveal since so many people already suspect this.
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Post by Newan on Jan 13, 2016 9:24:28 GMT -5
Apparently they are not going to reveal who Rey's parents are until episode 9... I would imagine it means she is not Luke's daughter because there would be absolutely no reason to delay that reveal since so many people already suspect this. Rey has an obvious issue with attachment so it makes sense
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jan 14, 2016 4:50:48 GMT -5
Ben's words to Han before killing him have such a different meaning when you see the film again. I love how they wrote that part that it either leans to the light side or the dark side. Poor Han, if only he knew what Ben was talking about when he said there was just one more thing he needed help with.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Jan 14, 2016 15:20:47 GMT -5
Ben's words to Han before killing him have such a different meaning when you see the film again. I love how they wrote that part that it either leans to the light side or the dark side. Poor Han, if only he knew what Ben was talking about when he said there was just one more thing he needed help with. Yeah... I suspect he won't be dealing with that choice very well in the next one.
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Post by Potato on Jan 17, 2016 12:08:48 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by Kenbo on Jan 17, 2016 19:34:31 GMT -5
Woah that was awesome it looks like it must've cost a decent amount getting like all the costumes and set and stuff. It's cool Adam Driver did it. I think he's pretty funny he had some good stuff in the What If? movie
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Post by The Jawa Juicer on Jan 17, 2016 21:48:12 GMT -5
How many times has everyone watched TFA?
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Post by Star on Jan 17, 2016 21:53:41 GMT -5
How many times has everyone watched TFA? I watched it twice within 3 days.
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Post by The Jawa Juicer on Jan 17, 2016 21:57:23 GMT -5
How many times has everyone watched TFA? I watched it twice within 3 days. 3 times, get on my level. Now to just wait for someone else to show up saying they watched it 10 times...
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Post by Star on Jan 17, 2016 22:00:35 GMT -5
I watched it twice within 3 days. 3 times, get on my level. Now to just wait for someone else to show up saying they watched it 10 times... I don't think anyone here has seen it more than 3 times. As much as I liked the movie, I don't think I have the patience to sit through it more than 2 times without getting restless while watching it.
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Post by Newan on Jan 17, 2016 22:42:44 GMT -5
I may go see it one more time like right before it goes out of theatres
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Post by Pinda on Jan 18, 2016 7:16:23 GMT -5
How many times has everyone watched TFA? Once. Not planning on watching it again. I don't see the point in rewatching a movie, unless you last watched it years ago...
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Jan 20, 2016 15:21:42 GMT -5
And you know the best part? There's nothing to say this isn't canon
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Post by Newan on Jan 29, 2016 21:12:13 GMT -5
New theory for Rey... How about Kenobi did have a daughter while he was in exile and that daughter would have been relatively the same age as Luke. Later she and Luke get together and they also have a child which is Rey. Lukes wife (Kenobi's daughter) dies during Kylo and the Knights of Ren's attack.
This would explain why Rey is so powerful if she is the off spring of two very powerful force users, her fathers side obviously being stronger because of Anakin.
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Post by Pinda on Jan 29, 2016 22:41:48 GMT -5
New theory for Rey... How about Kenobi did have a daughter while he was in exile and that daughter would have been relatively the same age as Luke. Later she and Luke get together and they also have a child which is Rey. Lukes wife (Kenobi's daughter) dies during Kylo and the Knights of Ren's attack. This would explain why Rey is so powerful if she is the off spring of two very powerful force users, her fathers side obviously being stronger because of Anakin. If for some reason Obi-wan has a daughter (or son) I want the mother to be Bo-katan.
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Post by Newan on Jan 30, 2016 0:21:26 GMT -5
New theory for Rey... How about Kenobi did have a daughter while he was in exile and that daughter would have been relatively the same age as Luke. Later she and Luke get together and they also have a child which is Rey. Lukes wife (Kenobi's daughter) dies during Kylo and the Knights of Ren's attack. This would explain why Rey is so powerful if she is the off spring of two very powerful force users, her fathers side obviously being stronger because of Anakin. If for some reason Obi-wan has a daughter (or son) I want the mother to be Bo-katan. Has to be a daughter for this theory to work. And I suspect the explanation would be something like the child went with the mother and that's why they are not in the OT as like a Jedi
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Post by Kenbo on Jan 30, 2016 10:21:17 GMT -5
New theory for Rey... How about Kenobi did have a daughter while he was in exile and that daughter would have been relatively the same age as Luke. Later she and Luke get together and they also have a child which is Rey. Lukes wife (Kenobi's daughter) dies during Kylo and the Knights of Ren's attack. This would explain why Rey is so powerful if she is the off spring of two very powerful force users, her fathers side obviously being stronger because of Anakin. If for some reason Obi-wan has a daughter (or son) I want the mother to be Bo-katan. Imagine the hair
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Post by Newan on Apr 7, 2016 0:09:02 GMT -5
I watched the movie again, we bought it on Blu-Ray yesterday anyways it was still enjoyable. But yeah I'm certain Rey's related to Luke. I also think Han and Leia might know who she is as well.
Also saw the deleted scenes, nothing special. The snow speeder scene does not seem to fit in at all... Idk why or where Rey and Finn would have been doing that.
The only one that was decent was Kylo on the Falcon
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Post by ?6 (CBK) on Apr 11, 2016 16:05:44 GMT -5
There are def more deleted scenes. My favorite was Han Solo's "Who's Smoke" "What makes him so supreme?"
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Post by Spidyyr on Apr 12, 2016 14:57:05 GMT -5
Well, I saw this. Here's thoughts: The movie was good. Not great IMO, but good. The cast. Really liked the cast. Favorite character was Finn. He was awesome. You have to be a badass to be a non force-user and take on a Sith with a lightsaber. (Just ask Pre Vizsla) I liked Rey, though her voice was a little annoying and I thought everything came a bit too easy to her. I wished Poe were in the movie more... I don't think he even interacted with Rey. Han of course was good, as was Leia. I really liked the villain. I liked how complex and vulnerable he seemed. And even though he was kinda whiny, it was handled way better than AOTC. I liked most of the interactions too. I liked the action. The fight scenes were a good balance between PT and OT. Han's death was really well done. Now here's what I didn't like: I didn't really like Snoke, and I still hate his name. He just looks like Azog. Brienne of Tarth was wasted. And obviously, the story followed ANH way too much. And the ending was too rushed I thought. Did we need another battle against a Death Star trying to destroy a Rebel Base? Come on. At that point, it felt like it was going through the motions. The settings overall were kinda bland and unappealing. As were the aliens. They all just looked gross. IDK. Those are my thoughts. Good movie, better than at least TPM, AOTC and ROTJ but still quite flawed.
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