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She doesn't do anything for me but she reminds me of Evangeline Lilly when she was in her LOST days, in the way I think she looks nicer when dressed as Rey and all scruffy than when dolled up for mag shoots.
She doesn't do anything for me but she reminds me of Evangeline Lilly when she was in her LOST days, in the way I think she looks nicer when dressed as Rey and all scruffy than when dolled up for mag shoots.
New video interview:
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I think Daisy is really pretty, but I agree that she looks better when she's not all dolled up for the glamour shots. although there are a few glamour pics that have been posted here where she looks absolutely stunning.
and see. she looks much prettier here in this interview than in some of those glamour pics.
also, I'm wondering if the little piece of music they kept playing is a taste of Rey's theme.
Rey's theme has been described as sounding like a combination of Leia's theme and Anakin's theme. I'm pretty sure that piece of music is taken from her theme.
She has never been more attractive imo.
New video interview:
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^ I like it!![]()
“I fully expected to gratefully pass on this movie,” Abrams said, describing his meeting with Kennedy. But he grew intrigued when she told him the picture was a blank canvas. Implicit questions tantalized him—“this idea,” he said, “of what’s happened in these past 30-something years. Where is Han Solo? What happened to Leia? Is Luke alive? These questions started to percolate, and I found myself thrown completely by this visceral hunger to be part of this world.” He added, “The logic of why it was the wrong thing was overruled for me by the emotion of it.”
Q: What role did you play in also helping to shape the new female lead character in the new movie?
Kathleen Kennedy (10:40): Well it's one of the first things J.J. [Abrams] and I talked about and that we talked to [Walt Disney Studios Chairman] Alan Horn about. It was a very early decision and a choice and something that we worked a long time developing.
J.J. Abrams said:To someone who is living alone and struggling without a formal education or support system, who knows what that person in the literal middle of nowhere would have ever heard about any of these things, or would ever know, and how much that person would have to infer and piece together on their own. So the idea that someone like that would begin to learn that the Jedi were real, and that the Force exists, and that there’s a power in the universe that sounds fanciful but is actually possible, was an incredibly intriguing notion.
J.J. Abrams said:We were talking [in a meeting with Kathleen Kennedy] about the idea of these characters and [...] when Kathy and I started talking about these characters, the idea that Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, this is 40 years ago [since Episode IV], so for someone who is 19 years old--this is like their 'myths'--who knows what they know about them? People wouldn't even know who some of these characters are.
The thing that got me, that grabbed me, was that feeling of a new young character--in the case of this conversation it was a female character, didn't know anything about her--but in that conversation, the question this young woman asking "who is Luke Skywalker?" I don't know why, but it made me feel like, '****, that's so cool! The idea that there would be this discovery...