How are you handling the fact that the public opinion of the Sequel Trilogy is already beginning to shift
How are you handling the fact that the public opinion of the Sequel Trilogy is already beginning to shift
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Let it die.
It’s artificial hype and praise so I don’t care. See what actual Star Wars fans are saying about it in 20 years. “Critics” liked the Phantom Menace for the most part and they’re all objectively wrong. Sequels will be the same. The future of Star Wars will be television.
>One of the most iconic scenes in Star Wars
According to who?
Actual star wars fan here. I liked it
>STILL seething and coping over the prequels
I love how leftards are so defensive of these garbage movies even years later.
>Iconic
Not for the reason they think.
Also it seems like the entire movie was built around making this scene happen. It's the only explanation for the rest of the dumb shit that happens
No true Star Wars fan.
Well its no secret The Last Jedi had the best cinematography and effects of... pretty much any Disney movie ever made. Almost a miracle considering the pajeet VFX work in MCU.
I didn't like the sequel trilogy, but no one can say the hyperspace ramming was a forgettable scene.
>iconic
These fags have no idea what that word means. Destroying the Death Star in the first movie, the "I am your father", and even the Anakin vs Obi wan fight scenes are iconic, not this gay shit.
>but no one can say the hyperspace ramming was a forgettable scene.
It's memorable in how idiotic it is, which is saying a lot from a completely moronic film.
Lol, what's up with this, the Disney shills are in full force today.
The people Disney paid to submit a half-dozen troll posts today.
No one can say 9/11 wasn't memorable, either.
It's so iconic that they had to go out of their way to disavow it in the next film
Public oppinion forgot they existed
Didn't they say it's like a 1 in a billion shot or something?
Nobody likes the Sequel Trilogy. If anything, all the people who initially were afraid to express displeasure with it for fear of being labeled “bigoted Russian bots” are now openly discussing its failure.
The Sequel Trilogy is not good
>public opinion
no one talks about these movies outside of social media echochambers
literally no one
Star Wars is destroyed
Star wars is a tv show franchise now. Disney messed up bad
TLJ is by far has the best cinematography. And that scene is iconic despite the fact that it's stupid as fuck.
People just fucking hate the story and I do too.
It was dumb and stupid. Literally if they let somebody else to wrote a story it would've been the best new star wars, beside Rogue one.
>How are you handling the fact that the public opinion of the Sequel Trilogy is already beginning to shift
lol no one gives a shit about them anymore
I think Finn says it's one in a million chance, even though it shouldn't be with how basic the idea is, it just raises all sorts of questions about tactics and kind of destroys the lore of SWs, then you have those Disney shill channels trying their hardest to defend it.
>it would've been the best new star wars, beside Rogue one.
Solo was better than Rogue one
>It was dumb and stupid.
I think that's giving it way too much credit. It was incoherent and baffling. It was like watching 5 four year olds with ADHD screaming at each other in a room, and trying to make sense of it.
There aren't no way Solo is better than Rogue One.
Solo were mediocre and unmemorable.
There is a reason why no one talk about that movie
a one in a six million asspull maneuver
I don't give a shit, not my Star Wars.
Public opinion can shift all it wants.
It can shift right into the semi-hard stool I just left unflushed at McDonalds.
My opinion is that the sequels fucking blow goats.
I saw this video, he was saying how it wasn't the ship itself that caused the damage but the shield that was extended in front of the ship?? Which still makes no sense, and even if that was the case you could just make a bunch of hyperdrive torpedoes' using the same shield technology
Solo was a fun adventure movie (like star wars is supposed to be)
Rogue one had a sad ending just for the edginess factor and the characters are all literal who's. People like it simply for the nostalgia factor
Is this the same movie with those slow ass WW2 space bombers despite the fact that Y-Wings exist?
Yep
Y wings would never have enough ammunition to take down a capital ship
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They did pretty well in Rogue One
>See what actual Star Wars fans are saying about it in 20 years
There won’t be any.
The movies are utterly forgettable because nothing ultimately happened. If they manage to persist or even have a revival when late gen Z comes of age I'll be surprised. Kids are still dressing up as Darth Vader not Kylo Ren.
>Breaks the logic of all the space battles in star wars
Nothing personal kiddo
So why the fuck didn't they just do this to the death Star? Or starkiller base? Just fly a bunch of remotely piloted hyper space capable ships at your enemy. Don't even need to shoot them just fly right at them. So fucking stupid.
Who the fuck believes that? I detect manipulation to try to trick people into wanting more of Disney's bullshit.
People argue that it's too "expensive" to create hyperdrive torpedoes' or remotely operated ships just to use them once, which makes no fucking sense because the cost of losing the dozens of ships they always lose during every battle (along with the manpower) is always much more expensive, Johnson fucked up the lore so badly that they're going to have to have a throwaway line or technobabble for every future Star Wars movie to say why they can't just do it again
Was there ever an explanation as to why you don't just kamikaze any ship with a shield into another? Not using warp drive but just regular flying? What happens if you crash shield-to-shield?
It looked cool, but nothing about this scene makes any sense. So in a way it's iconic as it encapsulates any star wars product made by disney
What makes you think I give two shits about what the public thinks?
TLJ was a heavily flawed film with some interesting ideas, but at the end of the day it was, at least, a film.
TFA and ROS were kike theme park rides made so dumbfuck normies would cum in their pants when Han Solo looks directly at the screen and says "we're home."
Scene was ripped straight off from the Three Body Problem novels, also the "stay one step ahead of the empire fleet" was ripped directly from Battlestar Galactica, nothing original about these shit movies
Depends on the size, regular sized ships crashing into a capital ship at normal speed does nothing to the capital ship
If I told you that image was literally made by Disney what would you think?
Shut up kylo.
straw man
>hey, Yea Forums do you know that normies behave like normies
no shit
>there are actually people who don't realize that the "one-in-a-million shot" explanation actually makes things worse
>there are people who don't realize that it implies Holdo was either a coward who got insanely unlucky or a massive hypocrite who "bet everything on bad odds" (you know, the exact behavior she'd chewed Poe out for earlier)
It was a cool scene on a purely visual level, but it introduces *so many* problems. If you can devastate an entire fleet with a single ship performing a hyperspace ram, why isn't that tactic much more common?
Exactly.
Disney failed to generate any new fans among zoomers or chinamen, the franchise might already be in a downward spiral since real starwars fans die of diabetis and depression in their 40s
Yeah, Finn says it was a one-in-a-million shot, which kind of implies that Holdo was either trying to flee and got hilariously unlucky or she'd bet everything on a maneuver that had a miniscule chance of success.
It does make it worse, but they had to say something since Johnson wrote them into a corner, it wouldn't have mattered what they said to explain it, it would always be a shitty explanation. I kind of wish the explanation was meant to make things worse for the last jedi, like a giant fuck you to Johnson for screwing everything up
It's okay when a woman risks everything
>for screwing everything up
Is this meant to imply that JJ's decisions weren't actively detrimental to the series from the literal start of TFA? Rian made some dumb fuck decisions, but he was also tasked with making a sequel to a film with basically no story or character development.
One of the most iconic lorebreaking scenes of any franchise.
why build the deathstar if you can just hyperspace ram planets?
>aim at the first order ship
>jump lightspeed jump
>nothing happens because your ship effectively became light and passed through the other ship completely unbothered
Disney just lost their City in FL. They need to activate their meatpuppets.
TFA and TLJ were popular, it was just an incredibly vocal subculture of autistic fanboys who cried about the sequels
Rise of Skywalker's greatest success was uniting everyone in hating it lmao
>they had to say something
only autistic people cared about the hyperspace ramming and you're never going to satisfy people who engage with Star Wars in that way.
Reminder that Twitter is 80% bots, shills, and trolls
tfa sold tickets because it promised to be better than the prequels. not a high bar. tlj sold tickets (but less) because tfa kinda sorta delivered on what was promised. rots sold even less tickets because tlj was dogshit.