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The droid had a few joke lines that just didn't seem funny. It seemed like they wanted to make him into C3P0 and it didn't work for me.


K-2SO was the anti-3P0.




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Dragging this thread out of retirement since this HISHE is so hilariously spot on:


https://youtu.be/RjR71XpAu0I



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Thanks for posting it. When I walked out the theater, I remember thinking "HISHE is going to have a field day with this one." Big Grin


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I love these HISHE videos but they all seem to go on a bit too long, less would be more in their case.


 
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I remember when HISHE videos were, in fact, short and sweet.


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Darth Vader: Yoink.
 
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Darth Vader: Yoink.


Also K2SO: I'm a leaf on the wind.


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So on point, it's uncanny. I present to you the latest Honest Trailer!


https://youtu.be/t9-pTStLGGo



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Rogue One is available on Netflix streaming now.
 
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Rogue One is available on Netflix streaming now.

So glad I paid for it... Roll Eyes



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Is there any instance in canon where somebody was able to chase down a ship in hyperspace? All I've seen is trying to extrapolate a destination based on last known heading. In the beginning of New Hope, the Tantive IV was already at sub-light speed. I don't know how/why they dropped out of light speed. . .



Engage nerd database, Star Wars FTL (Hyperspace) depends on calculated jump routes, which are mostly pre-known or plotted based upon know safe routes. Unlike Star Trek, where you just go to warp and travel, Star Wars ships must calculate the safe route and follow it. They cannot change course at light speed in Star Wars. They can drop out of light speed but it is considered extremely dangerous.

Leia's ship probably had to finish its jump to Tatooine, then they would have to calculate a new jump to another location. Based upon published now non-cannon books, the standard model rebel corvettes were not as fast in hyperspace as some of the Imperial Star Destroyers. So Vader's ship could have possibly beat them to Tatooine.

Our couse, the easiest answer is that it is just a movie and this is the story being told.

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Watched this one again on Netflix... (after the big screen)

Easily the best star wars movie in a long, long time. Much better that the steaming pile of Sith called "The Force Awakens."





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Watched this one again on Netflix... (after the big screen)

Easily the best star wars movie in a long, long time. Much better that the steaming pile of Sith called "The Force Awakens."


What the fuck are you doing, man? You dis the Force Awakens and they come out of the woodwork to tell you what a cinematic masterpiece that was. I've have even seen 1,000 word essays on here defending the movie against critics complaints that it was basically a New Hope over again, and people bought it hook, line and sinker.

No, no, no. You can't disparage The Force Awakens. Even though it was the same movie as a New Hope.

You can't. Disparage it. Giant planet blower upper thing? Check. Young main character on a desert planet? Check. Main bad guy will a breather thingy? Check. Senior citizen main character killed off by main bad guy with breather thingy? Check. Gotta get the plans to save the galaxy? Check. And the list goes on.

Nope. Stands on its own. Yep.




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Is there any instance in canon where somebody was able to chase down a ship in hyperspace? All I've seen is trying to extrapolate a destination based on last known heading. In the beginning of New Hope, the Tantive IV was already at sub-light speed. I don't know how/why they dropped out of light speed. . .



Engage nerd database, Star Wars FTL (Hyperspace) depends on calculated jump routes, which are mostly pre-known or plotted based upon know safe routes. Unlike Star Trek, where you just go to warp and travel, Star Wars ships must calculate the safe route and follow it. They cannot change course at light speed in Star Wars. They can drop out of light speed but it is considered extremely dangerous.

Leia's ship probably had to finish its jump to Tatooine, then they would have to calculate a new jump to another location. Based upon published now non-cannon books, the standard model rebel corvettes were not as fast in hyperspace as some of the Imperial Star Destroyers. So Vader's ship could have possibly beat them to Tatooine.

Our couse, the easiest answer is that it is just a movie and this is the story being told.

Best regards,

Mike (Sci-fi geek)


It used to be a major factor in alot of the old video games (X-Wing vs. TIE Figher, anyone Big Grin )

Constantly defending/attacking capital ships while they calculated jump routes to escape...


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You dis the Force Awakens and they come out of the woodwork to tell you what a cinematic masterpiece that was. I've have even seen 1,000 word essays on here defending the movie against critics complaints that it was basically a New Hope over again, and people bought it hook, line and sinker.


- I agree it's basically the same plot as Ep4
- I like it anyway

You make it sound as if the fact alone that it has many plot similarities automatically makes it a 'bad movie,' and those of us who like it have therefore 'bought it,' somehow. I'm no frothing-at-the-mouth fanboi, and I am perfectly capable of seeing flaws in movies and TV series that I enjoy (check out some of my rants on Doctor Who and the new 'star trek' movies, if you question this). However, I liked this movie. It was fun. Full of adventure. The plot wasn't that 'deep' or complex, but I don't care. It was Star Wars. It brought back the feelings of joy that I got when I saw Jedi in the theater the first time (it was the first SW movie I ever saw). After the crap-fest prequels george lucas inflicted us with, this was a breath of very-much needed fresh air.

I. Liked. It.

There are those, of course, who needlessly attack every single criticism against these movies, as if an attack on the movie (real or perceived) is an attack on themselves personally. But, not all of us who liked this movie fit that narrow category.



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Watched this one again on Netflix... (after the big screen)

Easily the best star wars movie in a long, long time. Much better that the steaming pile of Sith called "The Force Awakens."


Agree. Loved Rogue One, especially that bad-ass ending.

Force Awakens was a steaming pile of regurgitated, recycled SHIT! Mad


 
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You dis the Force Awakens and they come out of the woodwork to tell you what a cinematic masterpiece that was. I've have even seen 1,000 word essays on here defending the movie against critics complaints that it was basically a New Hope over again, and people bought it hook, line and sinker.


- I agree it's basically the same plot as Ep4
- I like it anyway

You make it sound as if the fact alone that it has many plot similarities automatically makes it a 'bad movie,' and those of us who like it have therefore 'bought it,' somehow. I'm no frothing-at-the-mouth fanboi, and I am perfectly capable of seeing flaws in movies and TV series that I enjoy (check out some of my rants on Doctor Who and the new 'star trek' movies, if you question this). However, I liked this movie. It was fun. Full of adventure. The plot wasn't that 'deep' or complex, but I don't care. It was Star Wars. It brought back the feelings of joy that I got when I saw Jedi in the theater the first time (it was the first SW movie I ever saw). After the crap-fest prequels george lucas inflicted us with, this was a breath of very-much needed fresh air.

I. Liked. It.

There are those, of course, who needlessly attack every single criticism against these movies, as if an attack on the movie (real or perceived) is an attack on themselves personally. But, not all of us who liked this movie fit that narrow category.


I thought it was a horrible movie not because of the plot similarities, but because it was a horrible movie.

I too saw the first three in the theaters. I remember being stoked because of the Thanksgiving special that they had on TV. When Harrison Ford showed up I was super stoked.

But, that last one was phoned in. It spent most of the movie relying on my sentiment, instead of keeping me engaged.

I just find it amusing at the guys that come onto here and type out a unibomber manifesto about how good a movie it was, and how it was NOT the same plot line as the first.

To each his own. Rogue One was pretty good, I thought.




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Rogue One > TFA.

That said I like Rey's character and how she is intuitively learning the Force, plus the way she manhandled the Falcon was awesome. Bonus: she isn't a whiner like Luke was.




 
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Rey was the worst part of The Force Awakens. She's too good at everything, even when it's the first time she's done it.



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