Yet he spent most of Infinity War trying to make a new axe/hammer. Dat consistent character development lol.Dude Thor thought he needed the hammer to be strong and wanted to find another, but then he found out he had the power all along. It was inside him .
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Changing directors every movie, using same characters. Worked so well for star wars.Yet he spent most of Infinity War trying to make a new axe/hammer. Dat consistent character development lol.
Haha. In all fairness, Thor Ragnarok and Infinity War had more consistent character development between them than The Last Jedi did with the original trilogy. Not to mention fuel being a key element in TLJ despite never even being mentioned in any of the previous 7 main Star Wars movies or 2 side movies.Changing directors every movie, using same characters. Worked so well for star wars.
Definitely agree with that deduction. I saw the infinite war Thor as a mixture of Wattiti Thor, and original Thor; a balanced Thor. Did not like a Rian Star Wars compared to JJ Star Wars/past Star Wars.Haha. In all fairness, Thor Ragnarok and Infinity War had more consistent character development between them than The Last Jedi did with the original trilogy. Not to mention fuel being a key element in TLJ despite never even being mentioned in any of the previous 7 main Star Wars movies or 2 side movies.
TLJ was so focused on “subverting expectations” that it didn’t bother asking if it SHOULD subvert them, or HOW it should subvert them, only if they COULD subvert them.Definitely agree with that deduction. I saw the infinite war Thor as a mixture of Wattiti Thor, and original Thor; a balanced Thor. Did not like a Rian Star Wars compared to JJ Star Wars/past Star Wars.
It would of subverted my expectations if the actually made Luke a meaningful character in TLJ, and had some awesome moments with him. Nobody expected him to have some great moments, but he Rian decided to subvert expectations another direction entirely, and then Solo was punished because of him; sorry Ron. KOTOR would be cool, unfortunately it looks like the likes of Rian Johnson is going to be heading the next Trilogy, thus ending any fan interest in any new SW for good.TLJ was so focused on “subverting expectations” that it didn’t bother asking if it SHOULD subvert them, or HOW it should subvert them, only if they COULD subvert them.
“You expected badass Grandmaster Luke? Here’s an old grumpy hermit who does basically nothing. Haha, see how I subverted your expectations!”
Yeah, sure, but is it good? Does it make sense with the decades of development the character has had? A steaming pile of s**t on your doorstep would be unexpected, but it’s still s**t.
They need to just make a KOTOR movie(s) and call it a day. It already has a strong main character, a plot, mystery, a love interest, and a huge twist that rivals the best movie twists.
In other entertainment news, Marvel is destroying their empire with Brie Larsons inclusion, and deciding to also make the new Celestial movie "femenist" as well. DC is beginning to look up, Marvel is falling for political messages as the focal point of their movies; unless they begin to fire these characters.
But by all means Luke should have been a major character. If not an overly powerful master like he was in the EU, at least a lot more informative about the force and whatnot.It would of subverted my expectations if the actually made Luke a meaningful character in TLJ, and had some awesome moments with him. Nobody expected him to have some great moments, but he Rian decided to subvert expectations another direction entirely, and then Solo was punished because of him; sorry Ron. KOTOR would be cool, unfortunately it looks like the likes of Rian Johnson is going to be heading the next Trilogy, thus ending any fan interest in any new SW for good.
Or, purchase an Alita ticket, and support James Cameron.I don’t want to offend her so I won’t pay for movies she is in. I’ll just check it out for free and hope she doesn’t destroy everything
Wonder Woman, Gal showed you can be a woman, and wonderful. Captain Wahman, Brie shows you that she can try to be manly, as a women, and demand honor and respect as a Mary Sue.
And speaking of strong female characters who don’t shove being female down the audience’s throat as their defining trait, the main character of KOTOR 2 is canonically female. Boom, there’s your female lead in a Star Wars movie that is leagues better than Rey. But modern Star Wars people would ruin that too. And KOTOR 2 already told the story and taught the lesson TLJ tried to teach, but actually did it well:Wonder Woman, Gal showed you can be a woman, and wonderful. Captain Wahman, Brie shows you that she can try to be manly, as a women, and demand honor and respect as a Mary Sue.
Great game! Hoping they make another quality KOTOR game for the present consoles.And speaking of strong female characters who don’t shove being female down the audience’s throat as their defining trait, the main character of KOTOR 2 is canonically female. Boom, there’s your female lead in a Star Wars movie that is leagues better than Rey. But modern Star Wars people would ruin that too. And KOTOR 2 already told the story and taught the lesson TLJ tried to teach, but actually did it well:
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I hope so. But I’d pay good money for just a re-release with updated graphics of the existing games on current consoles. Hell, KOTOR 1 is available on the iPhone, and it’s solid. Touch screen works very well with the combat IMO, and the graphics are very solid for a phone game, even today. It’s $10 I think, and definitely worth it. It’s the entire game, just on your phone! Definitely better than mobile games, since it’s a full game on a mobile device.Great game! Hoping they make another quality KOTOR game for the present consoles.
Xbox game pass is offering both KOTOR to continue to play.I hope so. But I’d pay good money for just a re-release with updated graphics of the existing games on current consoles. Hell, KOTOR 1 is available on the iPhone, and it’s solid. Touch screen works very well with the combat IMO, and the graphics are very solid for a phone game, even today. It’s $10 I think, and definitely worth it. It’s the entire game, just on your phone! Definitely better than mobile games, since it’s a full game on a mobile device.
Nice. I have to play KOTOR 2 again. These games have so much replay value between the different light/dark alignment decisions and the different order of planets you can pick and which characters to bring with you to each on. It’s amazing how they actually have unique dialogue with each other on certain planets.Xbox game pass is offering both KOTOR to continue to play.
Think I shall as well, especially since when I was getting close to the end of beating the game, the game had a glitch and would no longer allow progress.Nice. I have to play KOTOR 2 again. These games have so much replay value between the different light/dark alignment decisions and the different order of planets you can pick and which characters to bring with you to each on. It’s amazing how they actually have unique dialogue with each other on certain planets.
Invalid Link RemovedTLJ was so focused on “subverting expectations” that it didn’t bother asking if it SHOULD subvert them, or HOW it should subvert them, only if they COULD subvert them.
“You expected badass Grandmaster Luke? Here’s an old grumpy hermit who does basically nothing. Haha, see how I subverted your expectations!”
Yeah, sure, but is it good? Does it make sense with the decades of development the character has had? A steaming pile of s**t on your doorstep would be unexpected, but it’s still s**t.
They need to just make a KOTOR movie(s) and call it a day. It already has a strong main character, a plot, mystery, a love interest, and a huge twist that rivals the best movie twists.