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The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I'm gonna bet Rian Johnson is gonna do something fresh and unique with Ep. 8

I think they had to reel everyone back into Star Wars so something familiar that would appeal to a wide audience was probably the way to go.

And after Star Trek into Darkness I expected no less from Abrams :p
Speaking of Into Darkness, I told my younger brother to come watch a movie with me. I usually let him pick, though I can veto. He went through the Blue Ray drawer before pulling out Into Darkness. I was so proud. :happy: So we are currently watching Into Darkness.

I enjoyed both 2009's Star Trek and Into Darkness, so when I heard Abrams was directing Star Wars, I was much less worried about it. Though ever since Abrams denied that Khan was Into Darkness's villain, I believe nothing he says. :rolleyes:
 

Mr Ferret 75

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
Premium Member
he is no longer my friend.. our relationship is over. I will ask for the divorce ;)


ok, we're friend again.
I honestly felt TFA heavily overhyped.
Just a rehash of 2 of the original movies.
My biggest gripe was that I wished Princess Kylo had of kept the mask on. Once that came off he just seemed like a sulky kid
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Speaking of Into Darkness, I told my younger brother to come watch a movie with me. I usually let him pick, though I can veto. He went through the Blue Ray drawer before pulling out Into Darkness. I was so proud. :happy: So we are currently watching Into Darkness.

I enjoyed both 2009's Star Trek and Into Darkness, so when I heard Abrams was directing Star Wars, I was much less worried about it. Though ever since Abrams denied that Khan was Into Darkness's villain, I believe nothing he says. :rolleyes:
I did too!

I'm a much bigger Star Wars fan over Star Trek...but I liked those movies.

It helps when the director actually loves the IP - it shows most of the time in the products.
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
I'm gonna bet Rian Johnson is gonna do something fresh and unique with Ep. 8

I think they had to reel everyone back into Star Wars so something familiar that would appeal to a wide audience was probably the way to go.

And after Star Trek into Darkness I expected no less from Abrams :p
I actually have my eyes on the Solo and Rogue one movies than the next episodes.
Hopefully TFA was just a "taste" and a introduction to the new heroes. A proper introduction than the awful prequels.
 

betty rose

Well-Known Member
Actually, I didn't make it to any of the kiosks for food. I just wasn't in the mood for the menus I saw while passing by, (I'm tempermental about food, and also if it's hot outside, I don't like eating outdoors--no appetite). I was also there one evening, but since I had already eaten a few hours before that, I didn't try anything at a kiosk.

A meal I also enjoyed was the breakfast at Picabu (cafeteria style restaurant) over in the Dolphin. They had best bacon I've had in a long time!!! :hungry: The scrambled eggs, potatoes and toast were good, but that bacon was awesome!!!

Another good meal was at the QS at the France Pavilion. I had the toasted Croque Monsieur, a soda, and chocolate mousse. It was all very tasty!!
My favorite place in Epcot. Hubby and I share the elephant ear, I do the plain side hubby does the chocolate side.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
I actually have my eyes on the Solo and Rogue one movies than the next episodes.
Hopefully TFA was just a "taste" and a introduction to the new heroes. A proper introduction than the awful prequels.
I'm surprised the word prequels didn't get picked up by the censor machine ****** :joyfull:

Actually I didn't mind them as a kid...and it definitely built the Star Wars world out like with all the awesome planets...just the senate meetings...zzzz :hungover:
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Speaking of Into Darkness, I told my younger brother to come watch a movie with me. I usually let him pick, though I can veto. He went through the Blue Ray drawer before pulling out Into Darkness. I was so proud. :happy: So we are currently watching Into Darkness.

I enjoyed both 2009's Star Trek and Into Darkness, so when I heard Abrams was directing Star Wars, I was much less worried about it. Though ever since Abrams denied that Khan was Into Darkness's villain, I believe nothing he says. :rolleyes:
technically he was not the main villain. but an indirect victim seeking revenge (of the darn Admiral and his fixation with the klingdon).
Speaking of which.. what a waste to see the USS VENGEANCE destroyed. It would have worked wonders for the usual "dangers" of the space)
/nerd mode

My biggest gripe was that I wished Princess Kylo had of kept the mask on. Once that came off he just seemed like a sulky kid
I think Kylo was the worst part of the whole movie.. Worse than the prequels anakin D:
 

betty rose

Well-Known Member
Hope y'all had fun! :)
What was the play about...?
I'm almost afraid to say. It was a spoof of Disney characters. So funny. I loved it. I love a good joke. Heck, I joke about myself a lot. Snow white and the 7 dwarf's were so funny, out of 4th graders. I laughed my head off . The evil queen was on trial for murder. I don't know how the director did it, but he made fun of all the character's. Everyone laughed and laughed. I'ts the best thing I have ever seen out of fourth graders.!
 

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