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[spoiler]You would do a spoiler by putting them between this code, like so![/spoiler]
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[spoiler]You would do a spoiler by putting them between this code, like so![/spoiler]
Yes. That's what I use myself. But not sure if everyone uses the full editor (or those who do it on mobile devices).Collector wrote:Or use the full editor and use the 'Spoiler' button.
Well George Lucas had no hand in The Force Awakens. By this point, he had washed his hands of Star Wars after selling it for a very healthy sum to Disney.Rath Darkblade wrote:Hmm. This article raises some very interesting insights about the Star Wars vehicle - as in, what George Lucas had and how it could have been done so much better.
I also found this image very amusing, so I thought I'd share. Enjoy!
There can be explosions and a plot too. Case and point, The Force Awakens.Rath Darkblade wrote: I just thought it was an interesting "what if" scenario that was being raised. I haven't seen the film, myself. From what I understand, it was typical Hollywood - i.e. a bunch of explosions and not much plot.
Amen. I am on my 4th viewing myself.MusicallyInspired wrote:It was fantastic. Everything a SW movie should be. It didn't have that epic scale feel, but that's ok because it wasn't trying to compete with the originals, which works I its favour. JJ went about this in exactly the right ways. The only things I had an issue with was that the score, though by Williams once again, didn't really have any memorable themes outside of the familiar reprises we had before. But that's Abrams' direction.
I'm going to see it again today for the third time.