Star Wars

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Star Wars

Postby DD2 » Sat Dec 19, 2015 2:46 am

Who saw it and what did ya think?

I saw it and was a little underwhelmed...meh :?

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Re: Star Wars

Postby hoopoe » Sat Dec 19, 2015 5:52 pm

I have not seen it yet. I will see it in a little theater in a little ocean-side town with none of the high tech whiz bang features of big city theaters. I am prepared to enjoy the music, the movie craft and the two new , young stars.

I will take a kleenex for a sad bit I know is coming.

I am not a fanatic, I am not a "trekkie type" but I feel this is one of those movies you have to see because it is culturally linked. I didn't see 1/2/3 but of course we all saw 4/5/6 back in the day

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Re: Star Wars

Postby Suzon » Sat Dec 19, 2015 10:29 pm

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Re: Star Wars

Postby Figgy » Sat Dec 19, 2015 10:57 pm

Lol at the elevator joke.

We call them 'lift's here.

Always be parsimonious with the syllables when naming stuff.

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Re: Star Wars

Postby mzloolue » Sun Dec 20, 2015 1:59 am

I saw it last night.

Perhaps not the best movie in the history of the world, but it was not boring.
Fun actually.

Fun is okay for a movie.

DH and I have been talking today about how Han Solo and Leia produced such a homely child.
DH thinks that Chewy may have been involved.

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Re: Star Wars

Postby DD2 » Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:10 am

mzloolue wrote:I saw it last night.

Perhaps not the best movie in the history of the world, but it was not boring.
Fun actually.

Fun is okay for a movie.

DH and I have been talking today about how Han Solo and Leia produced such a homely child.
DH thinks that Chewy may have been involved.



Lol!! We were thinking Snape from Harry Potter ;)

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Re: Star Wars

Postby mzloolue » Wed Dec 23, 2015 1:31 am

DD2 wrote:
mzloolue wrote:I saw it last night.

Perhaps not the best movie in the history of the world, but it was not boring.
Fun actually.

Fun is okay for a movie.

DH and I have been talking today about how Han Solo and Leia produced such a homely child.
DH thinks that Chewy may have been involved.



Lol!! We were thinking Snape from Harry Potter ;)



Yeah.
He does have that Snape thing going on.

Perhaps Leia was having an affair with Alan Rickman?

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Re: Star Wars

Postby Niki » Wed Dec 23, 2015 1:53 am

I saw it 2 nights ago and really enjoyed it. So so glad they kept it more in line with the original 3 and not the "first 3" where they went tech overload.

As already said it was a fun movie - just good old entertainment :)

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Re: Star Wars

Postby bailey » Wed Dec 23, 2015 3:45 am

I'm going tomorrow with my brother and his wife, should be fun!

The calmer I am, the stronger I am.

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Re: Star Wars

Postby Tabby » Wed Dec 23, 2015 2:17 pm

I'm going Saturday. My son is taking me as my Christmas present since my husband doesn't really care for the franchise. I'm excited and I'm not reading any of the above posts in case there are spoilers!


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