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Proving that toxicity does migrate from Reddit.

Also proving that you really are the most hateful, small minded, shitty, spineless cowards in any fandom to ever exist.

I dunno why I keep wasting time on you people when you’re just vile. Really am gonna die happier carving you lot out of my life

Have fun on your own and good luck keeping this community alive and not killing it yourself by driving every single person away.

Ever notice why people don’t post here anymore?

It’s because of you.

  • Rakonat@lemmy.world
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    Last Jedi really just doesn’t work for me, feels like they wanted to do anything but make a star wars film. But contractually obligated to make star wars.

    I could write paragraphs about why I don’t like it but far more interested in hearing what people do like about it.

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      10 months ago

      I liked it because it didn’t feel like nostalgia slop. It felt like trying to take things in a new direction, while still rooted in the universe. Like the best of legends stuff tbh, in intentions and execution. Without being bound to actual legends stuff, making it just nostalgia slop (rise of Skywalker…).

      I liked it was just a good movie as well. Great acting, great editing, great cinematography.

      I grew up loving Star Wars, but I was never the attached type in general. I will always have the original trilogy, the clone wars tv show, the prequels to watch. Nothing changed about them with what happens in the Last Jedi. I don’t feel offended by a new thing being different.

      Idk, it just felt so much better than Force Awakens, which felt like pure nostalgia slop. I actually had hope Star Wars would “get good again”.

      I’d say I liked it for similar reasons I like Andor. But I actually do love Andor, and only like Last Jedi.

      Maybe it also helped that I watched it in a cool movie theater while traveling and was pretty high…

      And the whole “subverting expectations” thing… I don’t think Rian was trying to be edgy or be like “haa fuck you and your ‘expectations’”. J.J. just set up a terrible and fucking boring story with his first movie.

      And Rian setting up Rey to be a nobody, and that it doesn’t matter if you have holy royal blood or some bullshit, was GREAT. That anyone can be the hero, not just the “destined one”. Like it was perfectly set up for the first new Jedi to be completely different, led by Rey guided by a changed and “grey” Luke, and the first pupils being the slaves and slum children. Idk… isn’t that much better than whatever the fuck was happening in the first and last movies…?

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      10 months ago

      Is it the one with the Luke/Kylo fight? That was pretty much the only thing I found exceptional in any way in the sequels, using Force projection like that to fuck with Kylo. Until the end where he became too sad to live or whatever and died (seems to run in the family).

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      10 months ago

      The natural lifecycle of the Jedi Master is to retire on some remote planet to become a depressed asshole hermit, just as Yoda did before.

      To me, The Last Jedi rejects the constant stream of fan service in most new Star Wars films to return to the roots of the series. IMO, it’s by far the best of the sequel movies.