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What if instead of being confined to one episode, the Cubes from Power of Three served as a story arc for S7A? Just a thought.
What if instead of being confined to one episode, the Cubes from Power of Three served as a story arc for S7A? Just a thought.
I am and have always been against Plagueis ever being seen as it takes away from the mystique and ambiguity of The Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise.
However, the idea of the Knights of Ren being the reanimated corpses of Sith intrigues me. I think they should be at least mostly those we’ve seen onscreen. Imagine, at the end of the trilogy, seeing them unmask themselves and they’re the rotting corpses of Darths Bane (although technically mentioned, he was created by Lucas, and was the invetor of the Rule of Two, so important enough to warrant a spot), Plagueis (yeah, I’m circumventing my rule, but hey, he’s a corpse here, so it’s fine), Maul, Tyrannus, and last but not least Vader, with Ventress to round out the cast (not technically a Sith but like Kylo is essentially the same thing).
Palpatine should still be on top.
Your edit doesn’t really make her blonde. More brunette, really.
Darth Vader’s lightsaber is blue like in the novels by Alan Dean Foster.
He also wears his suit to jump in space from ship to ship.
Honestly, Vader jumping from ship to ship in space honestly sounds really badass.
Finn: Let’s get away in that [new ship].
Rey: What? No that one’s garbage. Let’s get to that Corellian freighter.
They are running towards the Millennium Falcon when it gets blown up.
Rey: The garbage will do.
And that’s how the Falcon gets replaced throughout the entire ST. Needless to say, this would be a very TLJ-esque moment.
I feel like the Jabba stuff only works as a relatively quick blockbuster opener before we get to more important stuff. It starts things off with a bang, but doesn’t really relate to the plot.
As for the shuttle, I don’t see any need to change it, but that red e-sign looks very nice.
You do have a point about Broom Boy feeling like a definitive ending.
Honestly, Luke not using his lightsaber is fine because he has two more movies to do that.
Concerning Han’s rescue, if anything should be cut, it’s the droids, without a doubt.
If you really want to recolor robes, EBSynth might be of use. You just edit a few frames and it does the in-betweens.
Solo is kicked out from this (because Darth Maul will be cut entirely from my 3-in-1 prequel edit, and his cameo will confuse viewers as he doesn’t appear in the prequel edit).
Or you could, you know, edit Maul out. That said, you can’t go wrong leaving out such a boring movie.
It’s not him so much as literally anything that happens on Coruscant.
Those are some bizarre accompaniment choices. Twin Suns will make no sense without context, and it’s strange you didn’t include CW volume 1 for AotC.
I think the kamikaze idea is a nice subtle way of showing just how fanatical they are.
Honestly, I think it’s more fun knowing Yoda’s messing with Luke. I know with a project of mine I’ve been writing, I establish one character as working for the villain in her first scene instead playing her betrayal as a twist so you get to know her struggle get a more full picture. Sometimes saving reveals isn’t necessarily the best option.
It was supposed to come out this year, but I guess Disney+ got delayed. Then again, it says it’s launching in November, and has a countdown and everything.
Honestly, rendering the crawls in aurebesh wouldn’t be the worst if we had Tom Kane narrating.
Today my mom made some beans and pork. It was really good. I’m tired. Can you tell?
There was this guy on Reddit talking about how the “Is mayonnaise an instrument” line is actually a joke about an instrument called a mayonis.
Honestly, the only thing I can think of from my childhood that I’ve revisited and hasn’t held up is Drawn to Life. Couldn’t even finish the first game as a teenager. Too boring. Most of the stuff I do revisit holds up just fine. Then again, people say I act like a kid, with the tastes that go with it.
The Good Dinosaur was a total failure. Really surprising from such a talented studio. At least Inside Out was great.
I’m pleasantly surprised to hear that.
I’m really enjoying the series so far. The start was a little off-putting in how it had three to five concurrent storylines with very little overlap, to the point that I considered fanediting them to have episodes each stick to one or two.
I don’t get why you’d cut the robot platforms. That’s one of the best parts.
I cut the platforms because Anakin’s jump looks ludicrous and the design of the droid he lands on is terrible. It also looks plain bad. I would say it’s as bad Mutt fencing between two jeeps in the CGI jungle in KOTCS.
I like KotCS, so there’s that.
Star Wars has never been explicit political commentary and should stay that way. God knows some people will find a way to say it’s attacking their political belief anyway, but that’s not the point.