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In Defense of Luke Skywalker in 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi'
Luke Skywalker in The Last Jedi. I mean, some people liked him, some people hated him, and some people just hate the entire movie. I mean, without a doubt, this is the most mixed, controversial Star Wars movie among fans that I have ever seen.
By Jonathan Sim6 years ago in Futurism
Where Does 'Rogue One' Fit Into the Machete Order?. Top Story - February 2018.
Two months ago, I wrote an article called "How You Should Show Your Family and Friends 'Star Wars'!", where I talked about the Machete Order, which says the Star Wars films should be watched in this order:
By Jonathan Sim6 years ago in Futurism
The Force That Binds the Galaxy Together: 2 Crucial Reasons Why the Jedi Were Wrong to Forbid Love
It's not really a stretch to say that, underneath all of that rich mythology, Star Wars is essentially an exploration of love. It's what drives the heroes of these stories forward and—for better or worse—shapes the fate of an entire galaxy. Therefore, it is rather curious to see that that right in the middle of it, you have a group of people, who have effectively decided that they're better off without it—the Jedi.
By Art-Peeter Roosve6 years ago in Futurism
Emilia Clarke’s Qi’ra – What We Know of the Enigmatic Character in ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’
Solo: A Star Wars Story did more than just introduced us to a young Han Solo, played brilliantly by Hail, Caesar!'s Alden Ehrenreich. Directed by Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind), the Star Wars standalone film also presented fans with the enigmatic character Qi'ra, played by Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke.
By Marguerita Tan6 years ago in Futurism
'Solo: A Star Wars Story' Teaser Trailer Breakdown
During the Super Bowl, we got a little preview of the upcoming Star Wars anthology movie, Solo: A Star Wars Story. And on Good Morning America, we got a full teaser. So, I will be doing a teaser breakdown for both the TV spot and the official teaser.
By Jonathan Sim6 years ago in Futurism
'Star Wars The Last Jedi:' Luke Skywalker and Ben Solo
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has been out for more than a month already and since then many reviews and criticisms of the film have been lured in. Although it is critically acclaimed and many critics have enjoyed the film already, many fans have expressed discontent with how the film was presented. Although the film has been very negative, there are some positive aspects that needs to be highlighted as I felt they have been overshadowed by its more negative aspects. The story arc that I felt was a very positive aspect of the movie was the one with Luke Skywalker and the destruction of his Jedi Temple and his exile.
By Nomad Omen6 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars Legends Stories or Concepts Fans Want to See in a Movie or Trilogy
According to fans, Star Wars is a series, no... a world that has been etched into the hearts of many regardless of age. Most people grew up with the series, some are new additions to the fan wagon. Among all the amazing movies and cartoons, most fans weren't introduced to all of the other great things Star Wars related, such as video games, comics, and novels inside and outside of the movie's timeline, known as Legends. Since Disney owns Star Wars and changed the canon timeline a bit, many fans think these would be great Star Wars Legends stories to include into the new films.
By Thomas Brown6 years ago in Futurism
Review of 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi'
Well, Tina and I finally got around seeing Star Wars: The Last Jedi—in a very comfortable new iPic theater right next to a new, delicious restaurant—City Perch, in Dobbs Ferry. The movie had birds and was very enjoyable, too.
By Paul Levinson6 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars: The ‘Meninist’ and ‘Feminist’ Cuts of ‘The Last Jedi’ Neglect the Enduring Theme of Equality in the Star Wars Universe
Warning: SPOILERS for The Last Jedi and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The recent release on Pirate Bay of The Last Jedi: A De-Feminised Fanedit, created by someone describing themselves as a 'Men's Rights Activist,' sent the internet into a fury. The edit completely cuts the character of Admiral Holdo, as well as the majority of scenes featuring the other major female characters. Mark Hamill and John Boyega, as well as many fans who disliked The Last Jedi, decried the anonymous user's actions as completely stupid. It wasn't long before a dorkly user rebutted the De-Feminised Fanedit with their own De-Meninised version, which cuts the film's male characters.
By Kristy Anderson6 years ago in Futurism