Star Wars Episode VII

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  • CygnusZero4-5

    I really think this movie would have been better without starkiller base. It was shoehorned into this, and since they were dead set on this not being a 3 hour movie, it would have given them more time to let other aspects of the movie breathe, like the actual important conflict at hand.

    It felt like Starkiller was only in there to give Poe something to do. It didnt mean anything when it blew up those planets, unlike the Death Star which blew up Leia's home world. That had so much more weight to it than this nonsense.

    And if they were going for a weapon, couldnt they come up with something else at least? It HAD to be another Death Star? So silly.

    Im still looking forward to 8 and 9 of course, but this movie could have been a LOT better than it is. For as much time and money was spent on this, I expected it to be much more polished than it is.

    • I feel like none of this is your opinion, and you pulled it from someone else....Al_dizzle
    • ..because I have a hard time believing that I can agree with you on anything.Al_dizzle
    • < yep totally agree. Funny as we were the 2 people probably most excited about this film on this thread. Perhaps we expected too much...fadein11
    • but then I look at the basic flaws, weak plot and characters and realise nope. We are correct. Seeing it again tomorrow. Hopefully will enjoy it more notfadein11
    • expecting another Empire.fadein11
    • It's not about the base.jtb26
    • "Guise I think it has a weak point. Ok you guys pew pew the weak point and we'll distract them." Sounds like video game stratcannonball1978
    • It was a target more than a specific weak point. Took a bit more work than the old death stars (a couple torpedos in a hole or a couple shots to a core)ETM

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