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man, i think my AC is going. gonna be in the 80s today
 
i don't want to hear about you Northerners and your 'heat'
 
its just... in a universe where they can replace your arms and legs with robotics... a scar on the face should be a walk in the park lol

The issue is that the director moved the scar. Giving him a small scar or even no scar would have been fine because it's canon that bacta can heal wounds phenomenally well. But wounds don't typically move across a person's body. And that's what's happened in this situation. Kylo now has a scar in an area of his face that wasn't injured. And he has no scar in an area where Rey's lightsaber slashed through his face.

Visual continuity errors irk film nerds. So it's not surprising this will bother some people. I can dismiss visual continuity errors when they are accidental or serve some sort of purpose in the film. But moving the scar was a dumb way to deal with the supposed "goofiness" of the original injury.
 
that might be the first time i've ever been called a Northerner here
 
y'all are all northerners to me. besides DJ. does he count?
 
i dont know why people want to be so spoiled when they go into movies or shows or whatever. i want to still be able to be surprised when i go see a movie so i avoid as many spoilers as i can. sometimes i avoid trailers too

Depending on the film spoilers don't bother me. Horror films and thrillers I like to be spoiler free. With random non fandom films I dont actively search for spoilers. But I love star was spoilers. The build-up to a film's release is part of the experience for me. I enjoy hunting down spoilers, speculating with fans, and partaking in the fandom and hype before the film comes out. I'd feel like I was missing part of the experience if I didn't join in the fun.

I knew pretty much all of TFA, including how when and where Han died, before I went to watch it and my enjoyment wasn't lessened. Knowing what happens and seeing it happen are two different things for me.
 
well you'll never really know because you don't know the surprise you could have felt not knowing Han died.
 
well you'll never really know because you don't know the surprise you could have felt not knowing Han died.

That was never going to be much of a surprise for me. It's been no secret for decades that Ford was reluctant to return to the role for ROTJ and that he wanted the character to die, but Lucas refused. So when it was announced that he was returning for TFA I began to think part of JJ's pitch to Ford was JJ agreeing to finally kill Han.

Plus, JJ wasn't exactly being subtle about Han's death. Everything about that scene in the reactor practically screams Han is going to die and there is the scene of Leia telling Han to bring back their son. That was a red flag right there. So even if I had been entirely spoiler free and didn't know about Ford wanting Han to die decades ago I would have realized Han was going to die before it actually happened.

Thankfully tho even knowing it was coming, I was still emotionally effected by it when I actually got to see it. Even on repeat viewings it's depressing and infuriating and entirely effective.
 
Too bad he can't do Jedi tricks, now they will be unable to use him to pay tribute to Carrie Fisher in the movie as Ghost Han.
 
Too bad he can't do Jedi tricks, now they will be unable to use him to pay tribute to Carrie Fisher in the movie as Ghost Han.

They're not jedi tricks, they're jedi illusions. Jedi tricks are something ****es do for money.
 
They're not jedi tricks, they're jedi illusions. Jedi tricks are something ****es do for money.

Like dressing up in bathrobes and and talking about absolutes while doing the deed?
 
Anyone else think it's a bit odd the Jedi always had a large stable of "younglings" until Anakin took care of that pesky problem?
 
At least Luke should know he wasn't exposed to drugs and started hallucinating.

If George Lucas had any balls he wouldn't have sold out to Disney and would've made 3 more movies with the ending being him tripping on DMT the whole time.
 
If George Lucas had any balls he wouldn't have sold out to Disney and would've made 3 more movies with the ending being him tripping on DMT the whole time.
Anakin being the trippy one would be more logical.
 
Wash my hair, Aziz.
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Star Wars, prostitution, & drugs, good topic choices. :oldrazz:

Anyone else think it's a bit odd the Jedi always had a large stable of "younglings" until Anakin took care of that pesky problem?

Erm... :huh:
 
y'all are all northerners to me. besides DJ. does he count?

I'm much more southern than you geographically but the only part of FL that is "southern" is the panhandle and the redneck areas between all the big cities that nobody ever stops in except for gas as they drive through the state.
 
I hear him saying "my beard got in the way"
 
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