News Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Historical Construction/Impressions

Phroobar

Well-Known Member
I guess I'm just tired of asking myself:
"Is he bad?"
"Is he secretly good?"
"Is he pretending to be bad so that he can ultimately be the hero?"
"Is he pretending to be good so that he can confuse everyone and then enact his real evil plan?"

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In today's Hollywood, he's a man therefore must be bad. Only a strong woman can save him.
 

THE 1HAPPY HAUNT

Well-Known Member
Eww, don't bring Jaguar into this. That queue is a rotting coffin of darkness, mold, and plaster. Also, I think that you're forgetting that fact that this queue has two life sized ships parked a little bit further down.
I was being sarcastic. my post was a joke. you gotta read more of my posts on here to get my sense of humor. i was not being serious.
 

lifeisgoodboy

Well-Known Member
If there's one thing Star Wars teaches you is that falling down deep industrial shafts isn't as dangerous as it sounds, in fact, it heals being cut in half. Snoke's problem is that he wasn't thrown down a deep industrial shaft when he was cut in two.

It's almost like episode 1 where maul is being cut down by obi-wan kenobi. He falls in and some how survives.
 

SSG

Well-Known Member
Some good ideas In Film Threat on ways to punch up GE:



I really like the Light/Dark parade idea
 
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