What did everyone think about the new Star Wars Force Awaken?
I thought it was good, yet it raises more question than answers.
What did everyone think about the new Star Wars Force Awaken?
I thought it was good, yet it raises more question than answers.
I liked it and I didn't. I went into the movie without high expectations because I didn't want to be disappointed and I wasn't totally.
I was happy that they followed in the same look and feel…
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Does anyone else not think it's basically a copy of Episode IV?
Kid discovers "force" powers, inherited from unknown parents. Jedi master was training young unknown kid, a relative to…
I was convinced to go. I had sworn off the Star Wars franchise eons ago. I had learned that, regardless of the franchise, episode n+2 , and so on, gets more and more diluted. I am also not a fan of JJ…
I've only watched it once, and I went in with pretty high expectations and was rather... disappointed. I'm not sure if it's just how my taste is for movies now a days, but it felt kinda rushed and there were several parts that kinda killed the seriousness and epicness of the series. That being said I have to say I liked it better than episodes 1-3, but didn't quite meet my expectations to match episodes 4-6. I think if i watched it with lower expectations I would have enjoyed it a lot more and if I watch it again i'll probably enjoy it more than the first time
I've only watched it once, and I went in with pretty high expectations and was rather... disappointed. I'm not sure if it's just how my taste is for movies now a days, but it felt kinda rushed and there were several parts that kinda killed the seriousness and epicness of the series. That being said I have to say I liked it better than episodes 1-3, but didn't quite meet my expectations to match episodes 4-6. I think if i watched it with lower expectations I would have enjoyed it a lot more and if I watch it again i'll probably enjoy it more than the first time
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