Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Hyve Minds Podcast #3

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2017
  • Come hither my friends and sit by my fire and I will tell you a tale. A tale as old as time itself and as free as the Emerald Isles. a tale of adventure, strife, love, and weird nun fish people. Sit down my friend and I will tell you a tale of Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
    LOL WE TALK ABOUT STIR WARZ!!!!1!!!!
    -Description written by Colin
    Twitter: / notthebeesgames
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  • @theodorexenophon7612
    @theodorexenophon7612 6 років тому +1

    Honestly the way you fix the Rebel plot, is have them aboard the ship the whole time (no casino world) and then rather then having hyper space tracking, have there be a spy on the ship. So Leia gets knocked out (uses the force to reseal the hull rather than flying cause it won’t look as stupid) and Holdo/pink hair takes over. She’s being secretive and weird cause the traitor, so there’s that tension but the main plot becomes about finding out who or how the order is tracking them and coming up with a plan of escape. Maybe it turns out there’s a tracker in Finn that they’re using or maybe they figured out the frequency for Rey’s signal or something like that and then you get an emotional dilemma for Finn and friends to deal with.
    Also Luke should have been a force ghost the whole time. Projection is fine but the story would barely change if he was just a ghost and then you could’ve gotten some really good moments and a lot of rewatchability out of that. You could leave all these hints and folks would go back and look for em and it’d be awesome.

    • @HyveMindsGames
      @HyveMindsGames  6 років тому

      I have only one issue with Luke being a force ghost from the beginning. If he's a ghost then why is he just hanging out on some island all the time? Agreed on your other points, though.

    • @theodorexenophon7612
      @theodorexenophon7612 6 років тому

      Not the Bees Reviews well no one can see him except Rey, Kylo, Leia and folks that are attuned to the force. He hangs out there maybe as some weird form of penance. He doesn’t talk to Leia out of shame for almost killing Kylo, he doesn’t talk to Kylo cause the bad blood, and he didn’t know about Rey

  • @samdrabkin5912
    @samdrabkin5912 6 років тому +1

    My button logic is goddamn passable. But yeah 90%sure i'm goin VR cause I aint no superman

  • @rorymcgowan2661
    @rorymcgowan2661 6 років тому +1

    Nice

  • @Aeroczema
    @Aeroczema 6 років тому

    Non-VR. I can't even say why, like if I wouldn't know the difference being in there, I can't justify my choice very well, but thinking about it with the perspective I have now, there's no way I could be happy in a fake world. The real world already feels so superficial, if I were "living" in a world that were actually fake, then I would feel like nothing would matter and wouldn't play along. You predicted me, you chumpus.

  • @theodorexenophon7612
    @theodorexenophon7612 6 років тому +1

    Lol third comment, but actually Pat’s not quite right. For me it depends on how in depth the VR world design process is. Like if it’s just a difficulty setting and maybe making a few big choices I’d go for VR, if I have to beat for beat write my life, i wouldn’t trust my choices. Rather let fate handle it at that point. But yeah if I don’t know it’s “fake” then it’s as good as real. I mean how would I know I’m not in VR right now? It’s impossible to prove or disprove now, and it doesn’t effect me at all, so I’d probably be equally unconcerned in that next life. Doe that make sense?

  • @theodorexenophon7612
    @theodorexenophon7612 6 років тому +1

    “Rogue One a Star Wars Story” any movie that has to say it’s a Star Wars movie is no true Star Wars movie....

  • @TapuArt
    @TapuArt 6 років тому

    tbh the only thing I strongly disagree with is the cg yoda thing. if they used cgi for yoda I would probably have killed myself right there in the theatre

  • @cpudude30k
    @cpudude30k 2 роки тому

    I did not like this movie at all. If you like want to deconstruct the monomyth, great that's fine but I don't think putting it smack in the middle of a new, already criticized, trilogy was a big brain play. The lack of planning of this entire trilogy is apparent and the "finale" is even more evidence of that.
    Very much agree with your sentiment that Canto Bight was a rather worthless side plot, just the premise as a whole didn't work for me. This movie acts like we have never seen any other force sensitives besides Skywalkers and that's dumb because there's hundreds of Jedi we see in the Clone Wars and pieces of Star Wars media from Clone Wars, to the comics, and Fallen Order entirely revolve around "lists of force sensitives in the galaxy." If you're a passive star wars fan and have only seen the main movies I get why the kids might be appealing, but to anyone else its the dumbest thing to focus on.
    An entire fleet of star destroyers can't catch 1 frigate? Just have one or even 2 of them turn off the shields and go full speed, even have one lightspeed like 10 feet ahead.
    I still think that the best version of Luke we have gotten so far has been from the Battlefront 2 campaign. The more of Luke they show, the more it points to where he ends up in this movie. What makes it so frustrating is that Disney had the omnipotence to say, "No, we don't need the EU, we can tell original stories." I get that it is difficult do that, but long time fans have 30+ years of legends Luke and yeah not all of it is good, but there was plenty of good stuff to reincorporate. On top of that they ended up adapting Dark Empire anyway which was something I remember seeing people actively happy about when said EU purge happened.
    This entire movie can totally be surmised as "Star Wars Rug Pull the Movie." Every expectation and plot thread ignored and effectively burned at the stake, and for what? The film's greatest sin is not even standing by its mission and effectively resetting the board at the end. And to your point, there are only maybe 50 people left at the end and rather than it being a very somber ending, they seem kind of happy?
    Before this movie came out I was thinking that it would have been really interesting if Rey and Ben had flipped positions. Given how little training Rey had, it would only make sense for her to fall faster and harder than Anakin or Ben had. Ben could maybe get his redemption early and help guide Rey in some way, but the film is not at all interested in this idea, the grey area is largely ignored. Rey Good, Kylo/Ben bad fin.