buzzfunk wrote:Also those lightsaber defensive weapons, wth? Lame.
CoGro wrote:I was pretty put off by the "Wooooah!!" myself.
CoGro wrote: Now if Han had said "Get General Binks on com!" I'd have something to worry about.
CoGro wrote:I was being sarcastic.
CoGro wrote:I will say this: if Finn speaks in an urban dialect at any point in any of these movies, it easily supplants the antics of Jar Jar as "the most destructive element to the Star Wars fantasy."
CoGro wrote:At least it wasn't: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o19CaOSuD8
I will say this: if Finn speaks in an urban dialect at any point in any of these movies, it easily supplants the antics of Jar Jar as "the most destructive element to the Star Wars fantasy."
The_Somnambulist wrote:Came back to see if there were any interesting comments in response to these recent GL interviews and saw this wonderful slice of Star Wars fandom:
Wow.
I think you mean to say, "the most destructive element to my racially exclusive fantasy." Do you take similar offense to Han's yokely rural drawl in ANH? Or the snobbish non-rhotic accents (look up the history of that manner of speaking!) of the imperials and Obi-Wan throughout the OT?
I'm starting to think that CoGro is this forum's latent bearvomit. Which is a damn shame because he has such other admirable and impressive qualities as a poster here.
There are no overt contemporary Earthly slangs used in any of the movies
The_Somnambulist wrote:CoGro, that fairly neutral interpretation of the English language you assert has been informed by predominantly white, male crew and talent. Saying that any deviation from that is not the disbelief-suspending and non-earthly nature of Star Wars smacks of treating the way white males speak as unmarked, normative and "neutral." That can lead to seeing other ways of speaking as deviant, othered and as offensive as to even be boldly dismissed as "destructive."
PC police. Holier than though soapbox. I'm just trying (and it's not easy) to be more sensitive, reflect non-racist attitudes and, quite frankly, be more contemporary. Not only anonymously on here but in real life too. The world needs that right now. Give it up a little and "just let it in." You'll probably be less bitter.
Bandersnatch wrote:And another one, with a couple of new lines of dialogue, including Nien Nunb or someone of his species:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rewTgkI5Xhg
bearvomit wrote:Nien Nunb, our favorite space Mexican is back bitches!
Longtime_Sunshine wrote:I REALLY don't want to be that fan, but "Hell no" gave me some pause. I don't think it's a big deal at all, just surprised to hear it. It sounds so contemporary. I guess it's not too different from Han saying "I'll see you in hell!" or something.
I swore I'd stop watching these TV spots. This was the last one!
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