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Most of them must have been dicks.
I don't know. That guy that tried to attack Dooku before being shot by Jango seemed like a nice guy.
Poor Coleman Trebor.
Most of them must have been dicks.
I don't know. That guy that tried to attack Dooku before being shot by Jango seemed like a nice guy.
Poor Coleman Trebor.
I heard that a while back. Kinda hard for me to really have an opinion on it, because Hamill is intentionally vague.This is not good news IMHO:
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Expect Snoke to remain a mystery, according to Vanity Fair’s David Kemp in a recent Reddit AMA.
I asked Rian Johnson about Snoke—Who/what is he?—and Rian was fairly up front in saying that Snoke is not a character he particularly gets into in TLJ. Hmmm.
That’s not the (potentially) bad part. Mark Hamill revealed to Vanity Fair that he had major issues with the film’s portrayal of Luke Skywalker.
Likewise, after reading Rian Johnson’s script for The Last Jedi, Hamill said, “I at one point had to say to Rian, ‘I pretty much fundamentally disagree with every choice you’ve made for this character. Now, having said that, I have gotten it off my chest, and my job now is to take what you’ve created and do my best to realize your vision.’
Hamill noted that he has the utmost respect for Johnson and The Force Awakens’s director, J.J. Abrams, and is pleased with how both films have turned out. He just wanted to be heard.
To be fair, actors aren’t necessarily the best arbiters of where stories should go, and Hamill had only played Luke for about five minutes between the end of Return of the Jedi and the start of filming for The Last Jedi. But the fact he “fundamentally disagreed” with “every choice” made for Luke seems like a bad omen of the highest magnitude.
I heard that a while back. Kinda hard for me to really have an opinion on it, because Hamill is intentionally vague.
If I remember correctly Mark Hamill pitched an idea to Abrams about Luke turning evil.
Not saying that has anything to do with this, but he could want Luke to be a darker character instead of a secluded monk/ Yoda 2.0
Disney is the dan Gilbert of moviesThe Han Solo film, which began filming in January....just lost its directors.
This is more bizarre than the Griffin saga.