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reviews are coming in for Star Wars 7  It's a major Keeper!
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It felt almost like a remake of IV.
It was (of course) better than any of the prequels.
Maybe it was too much stuck in the past and not enough surprises and new twists for a new director. Maybe he'll have more courage next time unless he plans to remake V and VI too...


Erm, did you watch Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness? Courageous, JJ is not.


He changed the whole Star Trek galaxy back story in the first one so much that half the fans almost exploded... I'd call risking losing a huge proportion of your built in fan base pretty courageous! 
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It felt almost like a remake of IV.
It was (of course) better than any of the prequels.
Maybe it was too much stuck in the past and not enough surprises and new twists for a new director. Maybe he'll have more courage next time unless he plans to remake V and VI too...


Erm, did you watch Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness? Courageous, JJ is not.


He changed the whole Star Trek galaxy back story in the first one so much that half the fans almost exploded... I'd call risking losing a huge proportion of your built in fan base pretty courageous! 


Star Trek? Sorry, you're in the wrong universe.

Now if Episode VII had actually had a back story, any kind of back story no matter how unorthodox, I would have been intrigued. I guess I just felt that I had seen everything before...
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Ipatsa - Now if Episode VII had actually had a back story, any kind of back story no matter how unorthodox, I would have been intrigued. I guess I just felt that I had seen everything before...

I guess $1.2 B  in 12 days don't agree with you ... 
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It felt almost like a remake of IV.
It was (of course) better than any of the prequels.
Maybe it was too much stuck in the past and not enough surprises and new twists for a new director. Maybe he'll have more courage next time unless he plans to remake V and VI too...


Erm, did you watch Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness? Courageous, JJ is not.


He changed the whole Star Trek galaxy back story in the first one so much that half the fans almost exploded... I'd call risking losing a huge proportion of your built in fan base pretty courageous! 


Phaw. Trekkers have survived worse, look at Voyager. But both movies were slight variations of the pre-existing movies. He plundered and looted plot elements from the most popular installments and created a potpourri - not unlike what he did with Star Wars now.

Neither the two Star Trek nor the new Star Wars bring anything new to the table, it's all a "been there, seen that" just with a lot of lens flare and modern CGI.

As I said he's like a good Queen cover band, playing all the favourite tunes. But he will never compose a Bohemian Rhapsody of his own.
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Now if Episode VII had actually had a back story, any kind of back story no matter how unorthodox, I would have been intrigued. I guess I just felt that I had seen everything before...


I guess $1.2 B  in 12 days don't agree with you ... 


I will not use the "eat faeces, one billion flies can't err" analogy, I will only say this: Cinema has become a theme park with an extremely cool rollercoaster. But at the end of the ride you're exactly where you started.

This part of Mr. Plinkett's review of The Phantom Menace makes this point very succinctly (start from 5:56)

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