Yup. They feel like kids fighting for dad's (Snoke's) attention. It's great.That's something we haven't talked about in this thread - the interplay between Hux & Kylo Ren. Neither is sure of themselves, neither feels secure enough in their position with Snoke to assert authority over the other. That should be a fun relationship to watch moving forward.
Hux sees through Ren as a wannabe Sith, while Ren realizes Hux does know he could easily destroy him. The balance of power is fairly even.Yup. They feel like kids fighting for dad's (Snoke's) attention. It's great.That's something we haven't talked about in this thread - the interplay between Hux & Kylo Ren. Neither is sure of themselves, neither feels secure enough in their position with Snoke to assert authority over the other. That should be a fun relationship to watch moving forward.
The article is not wrong. Movies today are horrendous as far as story telling and dealing with cultural issues. Hollywood is far more concerned with making a safe buck, than taking a chance and making a truely ground breaking movie. And ground breaking doesn't mean how much money and SFX can we throw into it.My face reading that article:
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Knapp, if that hit piece sums up your feelings on TFA, you were lying when you said you enjoyed it.
What exactly were you guys expecting? It's friggin Star Wars! The article is wrong. It blasts the movie from start to finish about it being unoriginal and poorly written.The article is not wrong. Movies today are horrendous as far as story telling and dealing with cultural issues. Hollywood is far more concerned with making a safe buck, than taking a chance and making a truely ground breaking movie. And ground breaking doesn't mean how much money and SFX can we throw into it.My face reading that article:
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Knapp, if that hit piece sums up your feelings on TFA, you were lying when you said you enjoyed it.
I still enjoy watching the prequels, but my biggest gripes with them are Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman and the storytelling. The Trade Federation tax story line flew way over my head as a kid and I just find it wholly disjointing as an adult. But, that's just me.The prequels were something different from what the originals were and people ended up despising them because of it. Now TFA is too much like the originals?