Guys, hear me out. JJ might have been trying to tell us something. I think the first order are supposed to represent Nazis.
Guys, hear me out. JJ might have been trying to tell us something...
>the leader's ship is called the Supremacy
>one of the generals is named Pryde
subtle
But then why are there all those people in black uniforms?
represent who?
Hux might as well have thrown in a "heil Hitler" this scene was so bad
Pretty overplayed. The gayest nazis i ever saw were in fucking harry potter
They are called "Stormtroopers"... SW has never been subtle.
If that was true why is JJ being even more unsubtle by Star Wars standards?
Because he's an unimaginative hack who pulls shit out of his ass and wraps himself of seventeen layers of 'wow, I can't understand what's going on, it must be so deep.'
Nazis were evil. I don't know why you people defend them
Retard how does pointing out hamfisted symbolism in any way equate to defending Nazis?
1. No
2. This was about Abram's utter lack of subtlety not whether the Nazis were justified you kneejerk kike
arent they all clones of some brown guy
i seem to recall a star wars movie about that
What is this formation of random geometrical shapes and colors called?
They are
They were but now theyre a diverse and multicultural group of humanoids from all over the galaxy.
Hell, even that ugly ape boyegas character was a stormtrooper.
The prequels had a minor villain named "Nute Gunray". They'll never manage to top that.
>Nute Gunray
And what's the allusion here?
No, those were the guys from the prequels. I think even by the time of the original trilogy most imperial troops weren't clones anymore.
Newt Gingrich. Republican opposition leader during the Clinton Administration.
The Creative Assembly
The japs were objectively worse. You only care about nazis because the kikes shove their victim card everywhere.
kek
Don't get me wrong, the Japanese did deserve their two nukes, but there's little reason to defend the Germans.
There's little reason to give them such a disproportionate amount of focus, either.
Did Lucas say that? Because thats pretty thin.
Wookiepedia says:
Nute Gunray's name had two sources from real life: The first was the Republican congressmanNewt Gingrich, and the second was former President of the United StatesRonald Reagan. The former source was becauseGeorge Lucasprimarily wrote the Trade Federation members in terms of motives and characterizations in response to the 1994 Republican Revolution (which occurred eight days into Lucas's draft-writing the film), specifically then-Speaker of the House Gingrich'sContract with America,[16]and the latter source was as a response to Reagan's SDI program being labeled "Star Wars" without Lucas' permission.[17]