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Lord Haseo

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#992636
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Episode VIII : The Last Jedi - Discussion * <strong><em>SPOILER THREAD</em></strong> *
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Adam Driver recently gave some insight as to tone of Episode VIII but a couple of other things about Episode VIII as well!

Collider: What was it like working with Rian Johnson after knowing the character (Kylo Ren) and now working a new director? What was that experience like?

ADAM DRIVER: Maybe this is just me thinking of myself, but I’m surprised [because] in their shoes I’d be way more stressed out than [J.J. and Rian] seem to be. Rian is coming into something that we kind of set up and he just took it to the next level in a really great way. He wrote it, too, and Rian’s writing is so clear. I learned a lot of things about my character through his writing. Some things we talked about before and some things we didn’t. He was working on [the script] while we were still working on the first one. To understand what J.J. was doing and take ownership from there is kind of a remarkable thing. And he’s the most polite, unassuming guy and he was appropriately territorial about some things but would still be the first to admit when something’s not working. A lot of times you need to rise to understand what the script is, and perhaps I’m beginning to be unclear, but he’s a great person to work with.

Collider: That’s all I ever ask, how was the script?

DRIVER: It’s great. It’s similar to how The Empire Strikes Back has a different tone. For that people always go “oooh, it’s dark” but I don’t know that it necessarily is. It’s just different in tone in a way that I think is great and necessary but also very clear. He trusts [that] his audience is ready for nuance and ambiguity. He’s not dumbing anything down for someone and that’s really fun to play.

The “He trusts [that] his audience is ready for nuance and ambiguity. He’s not dumbing anything down for someone” part really intrigues me because it seems like for the first time since ESB we will be getting a film with that level of writing. And though the OT didn’t have moral ambiguity in them hopefully Adam’s comments indicate that the ST will.

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#992075
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General Star Wars <strong>Random Thoughts</strong> Thread
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suspiciouscoffee said:

Lord Haseo said:

suspiciouscoffee said:

Lord Haseo said:

Would someone, literally anyone, attempting to fool people into seeing midichlorians as a cool concept count as apologizing?

Yes.

Personally I think James was trying to make the best out of the poor material he was given rather than trying to purposefully deceive people into thinking the idea was good in it’s original form. But that’s just me.

I’ve never read any PT era EU books, so I don’t actually know what Luceno did. However, he should’ve known that any attempt to make meaty-chlorines a “cool concept” is futile.

If you actually read the Darth Plaueis novel I think you will quite surprised. I once shared the same opinion and was gleeful when I discovered that the information people were giving me about the book had merit.

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#992067
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General Star Wars <strong>Random Thoughts</strong> Thread
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suspiciouscoffee said:

Lord Haseo said:

Would someone, literally anyone, attempting to fool people into seeing midichlorians as a cool concept count as apologizing?

Yes.

Personally I think James was trying to make the best out of the poor material he was given rather than trying to purposefully deceive people into thinking the idea was good in it’s original form. But that’s just me.

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#991418
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Thoughts?
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TV’s Frink said:

Lord Haseo said:

TV’s Frink said:

This image really speaks to me. I see the picture sending the massage that one must do the absurd in order to evolve. Whether it makes you look silly or in that rabbit’s case realltly really cute. It’s quite beautiful when you think about it.

Now back to this…this is a really majestic creature.