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I can’t imagine making the conscious decision to have my first impressions of the movie mediated by the internet, but you guys do you, I guess.

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Reddit’s Star War Leaks page is firing off on all cylinders tonight!

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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker - Red Carpet World Premiere’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXZpoaVUGJw - from the official Star Wars youtube channel

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And we have a whole bunch of social media reactions from those at the world premiere. This is definitely not a film for me. I’m not a fan of JJ’s directorial style (I don’t like shaky-cam in general), much less the idea that this is a film full of “nostalgia and fan service”. No thanks.

Terri Schwartz

I’ve seen #StarWarsTheRiseofSkywalker. It’s… a lot. There’s a lot I like and some I loved but overall my feelings are pretty mixed. It felt like an apology for The Last Jedi in some ways and a sequel to The Force Awakens in many, which I found frustrating.

To add to that, I found the first two movies felt like they ignored the prequel trilogy too much. The PT may not be universally loved, but they have lots of great moments. The duel of the fates, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman. As a friend of mine once said after we had just watched the midnight premiere screening of Attack of the Clones “I would have gone to the dark side for her as well!”

Anyway, it sounds like ROS is not a film for me unfortunately, but I do hope there are others that enjoy it nonetheless.

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Thanks goes to whoever edited my above post I didn’t know how to post a spoiler. Here are the photos/screenshots so far:

7. No pictures, gifs, memes or other similar links to pirated material - including cams, mobile phone recordings, screeners, leaks, pre-retail releases, or ‘for your consideration’ award leaks etc.

Nothing in those photos makes me, personally, want to see the film. I’m personally thankful to have seen & read the leaks because at least I know this film isn’t for me instead of buying a ticket and being disappointed.

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RU.08 said:

Thanks goes to whoever edited my above post I didn’t know how to post a spoiler. Here are the photos/screenshots so far:










Nothing in those photos makes me, personally, want to see the film. I’m personally thankful to have seen & read the leaks because at least I know this film isn’t for me instead of buying a ticket and being disappointed.

I thought the leaks were based on trailers, tv spots, other promo content and some material from the books & comics leaking early? (with some obvious gaps filled in along the way)

Was this not the case? And somebody actually had more info to leak other than what appeared in the above promo and book content?

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oojason said:

RU.08 said:

Thanks goes to whoever edited my above post I didn’t know how to post a spoiler. Here are the photos/screenshots so far:










Nothing in those photos makes me, personally, want to see the film. I’m personally thankful to have seen & read the leaks because at least I know this film isn’t for me instead of buying a ticket and being disappointed.

I thought the leaks were based on trailers, tv spots, other promo content and some material from the books & comics leaking early? (with some obvious gaps filled in along the way)

Was this not the case? And somebody actually had more info to leak other than what appeared in the above promo and book content?

No, as far as I can see pretty much the entire movie was leaked months ago, apart for a number of aspects, that were changed in the reshoots (many of which leaked in the last few weeks). I’ve been following the leaks for a while now, and I’m personally suprised how accurate they are.

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oojason said:

I thought the leaks were based on trailers, tv spots, other promo content and some material from the books & comics leaking early? (with some obvious gaps filled in along the way)

Was this not the case? And somebody actually had more info to leak other than what appeared in the above promo and book content?

Ah you can see from (most of) those photos there’s not proper cinematic masking, which gives away it certainly isn’t from the premiere screening. There have been deep leaks for ages, all of the screenshots confirm them. Heck even TFA’s plot leaked in full months in advance. The entire ROS plot leaked on Reddit, plain and bare, for all to see, around three or four months ago.

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DrDre said:

oojason said:

RU.08 said:

Thanks goes to whoever edited my above post I didn’t know how to post a spoiler. Here are the photos/screenshots so far:










Nothing in those photos makes me, personally, want to see the film. I’m personally thankful to have seen & read the leaks because at least I know this film isn’t for me instead of buying a ticket and being disappointed.

I thought the leaks were based on trailers, tv spots, other promo content and some material from the books & comics leaking early? (with some obvious gaps filled in along the way)

Was this not the case? And somebody actually had more info to leak other than what appeared in the above promo and book content?

No, as far as I can see pretty much the entire movie was leaked months ago, apart for a number of aspects, that were changed in the reshoots (many of which leaked in the last few weeks). I’ve been following the leaks for a while now, and I’m personally suprised how accurate they are.

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RU.08 said:

oojason said:

I thought the leaks were based on trailers, tv spots, other promo content and some material from the books & comics leaking early? (with some obvious gaps filled in along the way)

Was this not the case? And somebody actually had more info to leak other than what appeared in the above promo and book content?

Ah you can see from (most of) those photos there’s not proper cinematic masking, which gives away it certainly isn’t from the premiere screening. There have been deep leaks for ages, all of the screenshots confirm them. Heck even TFA’s plot leaked in full months in advance. The entire ROS plot leaked on Reddit, plain and bare, for all to see, around three or four months ago.

Nice one lads, thanks.

I’m looking forward to seeing the film itself - and didn’t bother very much with the leaks (and only watched a few of the numerous tv spots available).

I did see those photos appearing online last night - but given the lack of context for me there’s nothing that puts me off seeing it.

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oojason said:

DrDre said:

oojason said:

RU.08 said:

Thanks goes to whoever edited my above post I didn’t know how to post a spoiler. Here are the photos/screenshots so far:










Nothing in those photos makes me, personally, want to see the film. I’m personally thankful to have seen & read the leaks because at least I know this film isn’t for me instead of buying a ticket and being disappointed.

I thought the leaks were based on trailers, tv spots, other promo content and some material from the books & comics leaking early? (with some obvious gaps filled in along the way)

Was this not the case? And somebody actually had more info to leak other than what appeared in the above promo and book content?

No, as far as I can see pretty much the entire movie was leaked months ago, apart for a number of aspects, that were changed in the reshoots (many of which leaked in the last few weeks). I’ve been following the leaks for a while now, and I’m personally suprised how accurate they are.

Nice one, thanks.

I’m looking forward to seeing the film itself.

Yeah, me too! 😃

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Not building KoR as main antagonists behind Snokes rise to power and as obsessive cultists hellbent on resurrecting Palps (without actually succeeding, and moreover, unleashing forces more abstract, uncontrollable, and alien) is a missed opportunity I would have liked to have seen. ST sorely lacks fresh/interesting villains.

But alas, I’m just showing up to theater to enjoy the eye candy for what it is at this point. I’ve liked RO and Solo and I’m liking Mando enough that there’s nothing I needed from this trilogy. It’s useless to pine.

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I find it funny that it has taken 42 years for us to get a yellow light saber on screen. That was the color Kenner used for Luke’s light saber (on all the ANH and TESB figures as well as their flashlight version with the inflatable blade). I am perversely happy that leak turned out to be true.

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I just came here to comment on the yellow lightsaber as well! Always was a favorite and the color I imagined myself having ever since the Jedi Knight series, the sequels haven’t landed for me so far but I also was strangely happy to see it, possibly my new favorite saber design?

“The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the Force.” - DV

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I just read through the tagged twitter comments (no spoilers to speak of) and they are generally positive. A few hated it or thought it would divide fans. Others thought it would unite fans. From the gist of the reactions, it reinterprets parts of TLJ while embracing other aspects of it. A definite change from TFA.

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RU.08 said:

I love how all the characters who SHOULD have had unique lightsaber colours never did, but worthless non-entities like Windu and her get to be special snowflakes.

Maybe if I wish real hard, Star Wars will retroactively end after the publication of Vision of the Future.

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So the leaks have been confirmed – screenshots, multiple accounts from people who have been verified to have seen the film, etc. There have even been reports of Disney cracking down on leakers. JJ even alluded to it on Kimmel. So we know the leaks were indeed from a legitimate source in the first place, not just fakes or speculation based on trailers and such.

That means:

Star Wars, or at least new Star Wars, is dead to me now. The special editions couldn’t do it, the prequels couldn’t do it, none of the other Disney films could do it. But this? This has done it. Almost certainly. Unless the whole thing is somehow a giant hoax or plays out WAY better when seen than it sounds. But that’s unlikely to say the least. No point in lingering in the denial stage too long.

All I care about now is the OUT. I’m going to pretend everything else is non-canon, same as I do for horrible sequels in other good franchises – e.g. Crystal Skull.

Which means if Disney can’t even give me the OUT, I will legitimately wish George never sold to Disney. What difference would it make? Not getting it either way, and at least that way there would only be three terrible films instead of six. I doubt George would ever have actually gotten around to making his own sequels, and even then I doubt they could have ruined Star Wars as badly as this is about to do – the prequels didn’t.

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oojason said:

Nice one lads, thanks.

I’m looking forward to seeing the film itself - and didn’t bother very much with the leaks (and only watched a few of the numerous tv spots available).

I did see those photos appearing online last night - but given the lack of context for me there’s nothing that puts me off seeing it.

Ah right, don’t let us cynics deter you! I’ve read all the spoilers months ago so I know the whole movie inside out without having to see it (although they re-edited the film and only had it finalised in November). Let us know what you think after you see it!

The issue I have with “fan service” and “nostalgia” is that neither plays well when overused or crammed into every scene. The chunkiness of the Millennium Falcon’s gunning seats was one of best “nostalgic” elements, one of the worst ones was CGI Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One, in my opinion anyway.

I would have given this film a chance had Colin Trevorrow directed it. But when he was fired for “creative differences” that spelled for me the writing on the wall: they wanted a yes man. They incorrectly attributed the fan-backlash of “The Last Jedi” to Rian Johnson having too much creative control, rather than the alternative hypothesis that they put out an unfinished movie because they worked to a rushed production schedule which didn’t allow for the necessary re-shoots that would have been required to fix most of the “unpopular” elements. True enough that having Luke living as a cynical old hermit would never have gone down well, but other things could have been fixed for example force-ghost Yoda using Palpatine’s force-lightning, Luke making a force-hologram, Princess Leia’s superwoman-like flying through space, all of that stuff could have been corrected with a few re-shoots and perhaps a delayed release date. So if there’s anyone to blame for that movie going down badly, it’s the Mouse not the director in my humble opinion.

Another concern of mine is George Lucas himself - JJ brought him back on-board earlier this year to help. But he wasn’t at the World Premiere and reports are:

That he was very unhappy with the film.
That Disney/Lucasfilm/JJ disregarded most of his input anyway, despite bringing him in.
That he wasn’t even invited the World Premiere!

Also the world premiere was not held for its intended audience. Honestly this is the most ironic thing of all - Star Wars is meant to be a children-friendly family franchise, and yet the world premiere is held for Hollywood and media bigwigs with no children in the audience! There’s half a chance the film won’t even be suitable for young children - this is the mistake George Lucas made way back in 2005 with Revenge of the Sith: I knew a lot of parents that were Star Wars fans who felt unhappy that the movie was not suitable for their pre-teen children. Anakin’s slaughter of the younglings is what they felt made the movie unsuitable for young children. We can sit here unhappy that Lucasfilm won’t release the theatrical edition, but imagine being a parent in 2005 and you’ve been mislead into believing that the PT was a child-friendly trilogy, parents felt just as betrayed about that in 2005 as the people here felt betrayed by the 1997 Special Edition replacing their beloved originals. As aptly observed here “Twenty years after its release in 1999, we shouldn’t view The Phantom Menace as the worst Star Wars movie ever. Instead, it’s actually the best one for small children.” Out of all the Special Edition changes, censoring the blaster shots was clearly a decision to make the violence more child-friendly (I reckon young children would prefer the 1997 special edition of the original trilogy compared to the OOT, things that look silly to adults like CGI Jabba are things that they love).

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I just read through the tagged twitter comments (no spoilers to speak of) and they are generally positive. A few hated it or thought it would divide fans. Others thought it would unite fans. From the gist of the reactions, it reinterprets parts of TLJ while embracing other aspects of it. A definite change from TFA.

Yes but there’s nothing in this film that’s exciting or new. For example:

Kylo’s character arc is exactly the same as Anakin’s. Lured to the Dark Side by Palps, and redeemed by someone he loves.

There’s nothing in their comments suggesting there are beautiful new worlds and concepts to get immersed into. Every one of George Lucas’ movies has something new that the Star Wars universe expands into. If we stick with The Phantom Menace, let’s see - we have the Jedi council (love it or hate it) along with Coruscant, we have Alderaan with some really great model work, we have podracing on Tatooine, slavery on Tatooine, a young Obi-Wan Kenobi who is still a Jedi in training under his master, Midichlorians, comical battle droids, underwater cities with soft bubble-like barriers, the Gungans, and we have a Sith apprentice with a double-bladed lightsaber that has been the most popular villain in all of Star Wars since Darth Vader. There’s quite a bit to speak of that are all positive developments for the star wars universe there, and yes a small number of negative developments (the concept of Midichlorians being responsible for the force for example). What do we have in The Force Awakens? Death Star 3.0, older han, older chewie, a mechanic-droid that rolls who is overly-assertive, a young force-sensitive adult who’s suddenly introduced to the force, holograms, a dark lord, the First Order and their leader, a desert planet with a scrap-yard, an old Jedi the last of the order living as a hermit in hiding, a big clunky levitating “speeder”… all of those are existing concepts, there’s nothing really new in it at all. Kylo using the force to stop blaster shots, Luke’s lightsaber calling to Rey, and Rey’s portion-bread are the only really “new” concept introduced and they barely expand the mythology (in fact does anyone know why Luke’s lightsaber calls to Rey in the first place - it doesn’t really make sense). Yes Rey’s portion-bread is really cool, but that’s literally the only thing I can think of that’s a fresh new concept in that movie. JJ could have instead taken some very simple concepts out of the “expanded universe” that have been unused in the films, and at the very least BB8 could have had a different character personality to R2D2. In avoiding the possibility of introducing any “new concepts” that will have a backlash, JJ instead decided to play it “very safe”.

In my opinion that was a mistake, I think most viewers and Star Wars fans will forgive some concepts they don’t like if you give them some they can get behind and love. The sequel trilogy is also incredibly hostile to the prequel trilogy, for example in The Last Jedi when Rose and Finn go to Canto Bight, in the cinema I (wrongly) anticipated seeing the Kaminoans there mingling with their kind. Another clear example being Kashyyyk - that would have been the logical place to find Han and Chewie in TFA, it’s been barely used appearing only briefly in ROS. The prequels introduced new planets and locations with unique designs, but most locations in the sequel trilogy as well as interior set designs feel far too familiar and from the Original Trilogy.

So yeah lots of positive comments, that’s all fine, I’m sure lots of people will enjoy the movie and I wish everyone all the best in seeing it. I just feel this movie isn’t for me. There’s nothing in social media reaction comments (including the positive ones) that makes me think this film will bring some great new ideas and concepts from the Star Wars mythology to the screen that I haven’t already seen before. None of the positive comments were saying “great cinematography with no shaky-cam” - I’m really not a fan of JJ’s directorial style. I should have read this before I saw The Force Awakens because I hadn’t seen a JJ film since Mission Impossible 3, and I wasn’t at all prepared for his style of cinematography, from that article: “It’s a visual holdover from his Star Trek films, and I think it will be a stake in the ground for the rest of the Star Wars saga. The smooth tracking shots we saw in the aerial battles of the prequels will be replaced with a visceral shaky cam perspective. Personally, this is my favorite trademark of his, and I’m glad to see it being put to use in Star Wars. The style really makes it feel like you’re in the environment, feeling the turbulence of the action.” That guy might be a fan of shaky-cam, that’s fine I know some people like it, I don’t mind it being used occasionally, but there’s was absolutely no subtly in the way it was used in TFA, and I find that style when used to that extent unbearable.

I’ll be very interested to and look forward to hear from people on OT what their reactions are for the ending of the film, and also if I’m right about the movie being shaky-cam like TFA, if it is there’s no way I’m paying to see that in a cinema. I know that style has its fans, I don’t mean to criticise but I can’t stand it. If it’s not a shaky-cam movie then I will probably go and see it in the cinema, so please do let us know what the filming style/cinematography is! See this description of JJ’s style written before TFA even came out because what I’m referring to is a disorientating combination of shaky-cam, dolly-shots, snap-zooms, and close-ups, and I’m not bothered by Dutch-angles and lens-flares.

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First wave of critic reviews have been posted on Rotten Tomatoes.

Unlike with TFA and TLJ, they are NOT kind.

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DrDre said:

Jeremy Jahns who I consider a balanced critic, and I generally agree with, gave the film a scathing (spoiler free) review:

https://youtu.be/Hobn57uzQlk

Nice thanks! Yeah he mentioned a few things I dislike about JJ’s style and new-SW in general like too much exposition. One of the things about the TLJ is that it doesn’t build on the previous two film’s work, it’s meant to be the concluding chapter of a trilogy but it starts off with a retcon to “raise the stakes”. I don’t like retcons, no one likes them - yes literally no one, sometimes you have to have them out of necessity. For example Better Call Saul had to ignore some of the finely-crafted details of Breaking Bad - but they must be earned. They’re usually used out of necessity, not so you can just do ridiculous things like undo the ending of a previous movie so you can shift its ending to the present one.

Anyway Jeremy Jahns has some really great insights. For example:

Finn has no character-arc. I debated in my previous post whether or not to have a stormtroopers removing his helmet and turning good as one of the original ideas brought to expand the SW mythology in TFA. The reason I didn’t bother is because there’s no character-arc in it. What about other stormtroopers in his situation? What about his training could be useful to the good guys? What ideas can he bring from his unique perspective? None of that has been explored, and Jeremy Jahns has confirmed that isn’t in TLJ either.

Rey has had no character-arc either. She starts out so strong already, with so many abilities that litterally the only place to go, according to the Jeremy Jahns review is:

to make her superhuman. But the Jedi were not superhumans, that’s the problem with this arc - they were still human with human failings, all of them (well human or alien failings of course).

Luke gave up all hope and was living as a cynical old hermit in the last movie, something Mark Hamill is on the record saying he was “appalled” by. Rian Johnson wanted to introduce him in the same way as Yoda. Yoda in Empire Strikes Back is, introduced, as a cynical old hermit as well. It’s Obi-Wan who was the last hopeful Jedi, who’s Jedi ghost pushes Yoda to accept Luke for training. If you think about Yoda as introduced in The Phantom Menace, his character-arc makes no sense, something I’ve always been dissatisfied with. George Lucas didn’t justify his self-imposed exile at all. This wise old Jedi, capable of training new Jedis, just give up the fight? That character arc in the prequels was a betrayal, it wasn’t earned at all. Even the fact that Obi-Wan doesn’t train new Jedis, when he is in fact a hopeful and optimistic character, doesn’t make sense with the prequels. Sure he couldn’t train Luke because his uncle wouldn’t allow it - but he literally trains no one? This is probably why I don’t like Revenge of the Sith, but I do like Phantom Menace a lot - Phantom Menace doesn’t betray all our beloved characters from the original trilogy, and no Anakin at his point of innocence is not a betrayal, plus Phantom Menace has a really great villain. In my opinion, ROTS should have been “Rise of Vader”, and we should have had much less Hayden - probably by the end of the first act have Vader, fully caped, for the rest of the film. Exactly as we knew him from the Original Trilogy, but younger. In fact I think the transition should have happened at the end of Attack of the Clones. One full prequel movie with a powerful, and victorious Darth Vader, would have been exactly what everyone could have loved. Lucas drew that character-arc over two films: AOTC and ROTS, I just think it should have been reduced to one film AOTC. He has already been fully trained by Obi-Wan at the start of AOTC, there was no reason it had to be drawn out. Padme didn’t have to die in childbirth either, that was just really lazy writing, just have her find out she’s pregnant and leave Darth Vader of her own agency: simple. Just think up a creative reason for her to let Luke’s uncle and aunt adopt him. Yes it leaves a loose end because no one knows how she eventually dies, but honestly that didn’t need to be explained any further than it already was in ROTJ. And if you think it does, just insert a scene into the next Special Edition of ROTJ, that would have been better than a mangled ending for her character, that frankly betrays Padme and certainty didn’t fit her character-arc at all.

Jeremy Jahns’ comment that it doesn’t “feel like Star Wars” - I reckon that’s probably because as I criticised above that they haven’t been expanding the Star Wars mythos/the Star Wars universe with each new movie.

Density said:

So the leaks have been confirmed – screenshots, multiple accounts from people who have been verified to have seen the film, etc. There have even been reports of Disney cracking down on leakers. JJ even alluded to it on Kimmel. So we know the leaks were indeed from a legitimate source in the first place, not just fakes or speculation based on trailers and such.

Of course! I always knew the leaks were real, I read the whole script outline of The Force Awakens at least 6 months before the film’s premiere, and it may have even been in 2014 I honestly don’t remember. I’d forgotten it by the time I saw the movie, but I remembered later because of things in the actual movie that jogged my memory like Luke’s lightsaber calling to Rey.

Star Wars, or at least new Star Wars, is dead to me now. The special editions couldn’t do it, the prequels couldn’t do it, none of the other Disney films could do it. But this? This has done it. Almost certainly. Unless the whole thing is somehow a giant hoax or plays out WAY better when seen than it sounds. But that’s unlikely to say the least. No point in lingering in the denial stage too long.

The first two Disney films did it for me.

TFA because of the unbearable style, shaky-cam, mostly. Most of everything else I can forgive but the style doesn’t fit Star Wars, it was just too radically different, and in a direction that I personally don’t enjoy. And Rogue One for Grand Moff Tarkin. The droid in Rogue One was great, lots of other things about that film that I loved, but bring back a dead actor in such a horrible way was just atrocious. It was disrespectful in the extreme. #NotMyTarkin #NotPeterCushing. It wouldn’t have been so bad if he was just a minor character, but they made him pretty much the main antagonist, they used extreme close-ups, if I remember correctly (I’ve only seen the movie once!) I never want to see that movie again, because I felt it destroyed the character of Grand Moff Tarkin, and I never want to have to feel that way when watching the original Star Wars. What I remember, clearly, is that he looked like a video game character. So I was also really worried about what they did with Carrie Fisher in this new movie, given how much disrespect they’ve shown to dead Star Wars actors I have absolutely no trust in Lucasfilm/Disney to be respectful to her, and frankly she died a whole year before The Last Jedi and I originally hated that she had lived at the end because there are three obvious points in the film where she could have easily been killed off (the last one after her interaction with Luke, with some minor reshoots would have been ideal), and I wrongly attributed that decision to Rian Johnson, but of course we now know it was because:

JJ wanted to have her train Rey in Rise of Skywalker.

You can’t get more cynical than that. A completely unneeded character arc that could have been replaced, creatively, in literally so many other ways. But oh no to keep it they had to keep Leia alive at the end of TLJ.

All I care about now is the OUT. I’m going to pretend everything else is non-canon, same as I do for horrible sequels in other good franchises – e.g. Crystal Skull.

Which means if Disney can’t even give me the OUT, I will legitimately wish George never sold to Disney. What difference would it make? Not getting it either way, and at least that way there would only be three terrible films instead of six. I doubt George would ever have actually gotten around to making his own sequels, and even then I doubt they could have ruined Star Wars as badly as this is about to do – the prequels didn’t.

Yep that’s true, he sold up because he didn’t want to make any more movies. Although the curmudgeonly old codger didn’t acknowledge that he could simply be co-writer and producer and let others direct this time around. In fairness to him though I do not think he anticipated the betrayal he was dealt. He created Star Wars, and with the new trilogy (The Force Awakens in particular) they didn’t want to create anything at all, they just wanted to use the existing cinematic universe. To shame!

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