Not gonna lie, I teared up juuuust a tiny bit watching this.
It reminded me of getting hyped as hell and watching the original two trilogies with my pops.
I'm actually ashamed to admit that I know this wouldn't be canon.Wookiees were a long-lived people, with a lifespan of several standard centuries.
My thoughts exactly. I want dis 2 b gud so bad.
I haven't been this excited for a film since the Fellowship of the Ring. All of the leaked plot info I've gathered and the trailers are reinforcing my enthusiasm. It's nice that space doesnt look air brushed. It should be dirty and bruised. I'm so fucking thrilled with how it looks this far.
Good trailers don't have any plot details at all, and move about so quickly you can't get any hints from them, while building a sort of atmosphere all their own. They have a build-up and climax just as much as an actual movie, but with different types of scene.
Thought I'd share this with ya 8bit, I thought it was pretty damn funny:
mk, is the above youtube clip in my comment working for you?
That would be an incredibly new way of looking at their relationship. Chewie just plays stupid whenever it's convenient or funny. Best part about ROAR? The YouTube comments: poster 2: Roarposter 1: I feel a little bit confused
Han gets ready for another trip on the ol' Millenium Falcon, hands on the controllers. Chewie walks up behind and snaps his neck, sobbing uncontrollably and cradling his body for hours afterwards, before SDing the Falcon and starting his journey to find another do-I mean, partner. Yeah. Partner.
Wow, you just reduced Han Solo to Lenny from Of Mice and Men.
What.It's like Walt Disney went insane and shot a snuff version of Swiss Family Robinson
Hahah, I just glanced over it. Honestly, the movie itself was just "OK". It looks like the majority of the trouble happened behind the scenes. Which, yeah, makes sense when you've got a 10 year project compressed into 100 minutes of somewhat-tame narrative. Definitely appreciate the concept and grandiose vision. It's worth a watch just to see how the idea turned out... probably nothing like they had originally intended.
Wait, Roar is real!!?? -I thought it was a gag. Wow.
I rarely see movies in theaters these days but I am definitely going to see this one in the theaters.
Tonight at dinner someone brought up this movie and asked if people were excited. My response was, "I have two kids under 5 years old and still I bet I see this 3 times in the theatre." At this point in my life, seeing a film 3 times in the theatre would be akin to seeing a movie pre-kids 15 times. No joke.