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Can't wait for the trailer, it'll give us much more to make fun of.

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Don't buy a ticket: the harder this fails, the greater the chimpout will be. The real show isn't Star Wars anymore, the real show is behind the scenes.The thing I'm really interested in is going to be what the box office looks like. I want to see if the general public is really turned off after TLJ and if so what happens at Disney corporate. This thread's probably already covered it but supposedly they're still shooting and have multiple possible endings, which is always a good sign (/sneed).
I'm torn between buying a ticket to keep the shitshow going and watching a bootleg to make the ST suffer even more.
Don't buy a ticket: the harder this fails, the greater the chimpout will be. The real show isn't Star Wars anymore, the real show is behind the scenes.
Also have some graphs and charts and crap that shows the general public's opinion. It's not looking so hot.
I'll check Google Trends again on the 22nd or 23rd, after the trailer drops tomorrow night. That way we'll see the hype/lack thereof.
That utter, crushing indifference. Holy shit Mickey, good job.
Someone had a bunch of data on how the toys were failing as well. Not things that could be written off, but hard numbers from Disney themselves.Don't buy anything Star Wars-branded either. Box office will be less important than merch.
You, I, and everyone else in this thread will buy a ticket to the new Jumanji or an arthouse flick of your choosing, and inexpciably lose your way in the theater only to end up in an unoccupied seat in a showing of TROS just as the opening crawl moves into view.I'm torn between buying a ticket to keep the shitshow going and watching a bootleg to make the ST suffer even more.
We know for a fact that this movie will be an uncomfortable shitheap that will leave us, 2 and a half hours later, furious and feeling betrayed. Why even waste that time?You, I, and everyone else in this thread will buy a ticket to the new Jumanji or an arthouse flick of your choosing, and inexpciably lose your way in the theater only to end up in an unoccupied seat in a showing of TROS just as the opening crawl moves into view.
I recommend you visit a cinema that allows you to book specific seats online so as to be well aware of where the empty spots are. Actually buying a ticket to TROS is to betray everything the autistic denizens of this thread stand for.
I'm going to be beyond disappointed if this movie brings in more than a billion. I want this movie to be an utter commercial failure and go down in history as a genre killing movie, to be named alongside Heaven's Gate or Cutthroat Island as what killed this whole era of Hollywood. I want this to be as disastrous to Star Wars as Batman and Robin was to superhero films. I want to be able to tell people 50 years that I got to follow the making of this box office H-bomb and reap the sweet payoff as it failed worse than anyone could've imagined. I want this movie to be the first thing anyone thinks of when they think of Star Wars both in 2019 and in 2119, just because it was as much of an utter, era-defining failure as the original Star Wars was an utter, era-defining success.The thing I'm really interested in is going to be what the box office looks like. I want to see if the general public is really turned off after TLJ and if so what happens at Disney corporate. This thread's probably already covered it but supposedly they're still shooting and have multiple possible endings, which is always a good sign (/sneed).
Get your bros together and watch a bootleg. Public intoxication is illegal and this movie sounds only tolerable to watch when drunk as hell so to amplify the insanity (or ease the pain) of the funeral of Star Wars.I'm torn between buying a ticket to keep the shitshow going and watching a bootleg to make the ST suffer even more.
The technical answer to this is that a lightsaber does not exactly cut as much as it does burn things in a narrow area. So if a material is particularly heat resistant, or even just isn't struck with enough force, it'll either survive for a while, or will only be charred on the surface. Those blast doors were thick and quite possibly heat resistant, so it makes sense that it would take time to cut through them.I was thinking earlier - "everyone knows" that lightsabers can cut through anything, but is that actually canon? I don't think it was ever stated, and off the top of my head the only things which aren't other blades or body parts which it hit were crap Vader was throwing at Luke in Empire, trees in TFA, and maybe stuff in Snoke's throneroom.
Plus, Qui Gon was struggling to cut through the blast doors in Phantom Menace. Sure, they were crumbling away, but he didn't fully succeed.
Because I take pleasure in watching the world burn.Why even waste that time?
Go laugh at Somalia, then, at least that's hilariously fucked up.Because I take pleasure in watching the world burn.
A small part of me is almost afraid they might actually make something barely servicable... but then I remember how the Star Trek reboot was fucked up, how STD was fucked up and how these people never learned what they were doing wrong and just doubled down on their stupid decisions. It'll be the same with IX.I'm going to be beyond disappointed if this movie brings in more than a billion. I want this movie to be an utter commercial failure and go down in history as a genre killing movie, to be named alongside Heaven's Gate or Cutthroat Island as what killed this whole era of Hollywood. I want this to be as disastrous to Star Wars as Batman and Robin was to superhero films. I want to be able to tell people 50 years that I got to follow the making of this box office H-bomb and reap the sweet payoff as it failed worse than anyone could've imagined. I want this movie to be the first thing anyone thinks of when they think of Star Wars both in 2019 and in 2119, just because it was as much of an utter, era-defining failure as the original Star Wars was an utter, era-defining success.
All I want for Christmas is for this movie to fail, is that too much to ask for?