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Star Wars: The Force Awakens - A Call For Your Reviews!
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So some reviews are in and it seems really positive?
The Verge: http:// www.the verge.c om/2015 /12/16/ 1024388 4/star- wars-th e-force -awaken s-revie w (Spoiler Free)
The Guardian: http:// www.the guardia n.com/f ilm/201 5/dec/1 6/star- wars-th e-force -awaken s-revie w-a-spe ctacula r-homec oming (Spoiler Free)
Slate: http:// www.sla te.com/ blogs/b rowbeat /2015/1 2/16/th e_force _awaken s_has_t he_best _acting _of_any _star_w ars_mov ie_ever .html (Not sure if spoiler free, but I didn't feel spoiled after reading it!)
I know a few of your are going to see it at midnight, or very soon after - so I thought it might be fun for us to have one big thread where we can all talk about it.
Please tell people if you're going to drop any spoilers in at the beginning of your review/comment/answer/question :)
I'm not seeing it until Saturday - but am happy to be spoiled!
The Verge: http://
The Guardian: http://
Slate: http://
I know a few of your are going to see it at midnight, or very soon after - so I thought it might be fun for us to have one big thread where we can all talk about it.
Please tell people if you're going to drop any spoilers in at the beginning of your review/comment/answer/question :)
I'm not seeing it until Saturday - but am happy to be spoiled!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would like to go and see it - however ( apart from the first one ) i haven't seen the previous films - so i'm thinking that the story line will in some places assume that people are up to date with the story to date .
Am i incorrect - will a complete newcomer to the film be able to understand and not get lost ?
Am i incorrect - will a complete newcomer to the film be able to understand and not get lost ?
I'll tell you afterwards!
I would imagine that you'll need to have seen only the original trilogy (hope so, as forcing anyone to watch the prequels is a violation of the Geneva Convention) in order to understand fully -- but JJ Abram's Star Trek Reboot stood largely on its own merit and apart from a tonne of in-jokes you didn't need to have watched any of the original stuff to follow it, so this might well be the same.
I would imagine that you'll need to have seen only the original trilogy (hope so, as forcing anyone to watch the prequels is a violation of the Geneva Convention) in order to understand fully -- but JJ Abram's Star Trek Reboot stood largely on its own merit and apart from a tonne of in-jokes you didn't need to have watched any of the original stuff to follow it, so this might well be the same.
I'm going to Monday
I was never a fan of Star Wars, as in I never got round to going to see the original films, and only saw the first one years later when it was re-released in enhanced format. I have to say it didn't leave me gasping for more, but that was probably because I was not keen on the battle scenes near the end.
However, I have since become a fan of the prequels (probably in opposition to the diehards), and for that reason I look forward to Number 7!
I was never a fan of Star Wars, as in I never got round to going to see the original films, and only saw the first one years later when it was re-released in enhanced format. I have to say it didn't leave me gasping for more, but that was probably because I was not keen on the battle scenes near the end.
However, I have since become a fan of the prequels (probably in opposition to the diehards), and for that reason I look forward to Number 7!
I am by no means a huge fan.
I am old enough to have seen the first film in the cinema, which is the only place it should be seen.
It is impossible to explain to modern cinema goers, who take CGI for granted, just what a huge ground breaking spectacular experience that was.
I saw 4 5 and 6, and enjoyed them. Then I saw 1, with Euan McGregor woefully miscast, and adrift in an ocean of gobbledy-gook dialogue, and dipped out of 2 and 3.
I will go and see the new one, and hopefully I will enjoy it,
I am old enough to have seen the first film in the cinema, which is the only place it should be seen.
It is impossible to explain to modern cinema goers, who take CGI for granted, just what a huge ground breaking spectacular experience that was.
I saw 4 5 and 6, and enjoyed them. Then I saw 1, with Euan McGregor woefully miscast, and adrift in an ocean of gobbledy-gook dialogue, and dipped out of 2 and 3.
I will go and see the new one, and hopefully I will enjoy it,
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