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Old 01-07-2016, 01:02 AM   #23981
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[Show spoiler]Han and Chewie boarding the Falcon, Han and Leia reuniting and even though I did not want to see it happen since he's my favorite character, Han's death. Harrison Ford nailed that scene.
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What I loved about the
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scene was how you could see the
[Show spoiler]reflection of the lightsabers in their eyes.
That was so neat, I loved it.

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That's a really good, and tough, question...Maybe Han and Leia reunited or
[Show spoiler]Kylo integrating Rey
. Lot of emotion in both scenes that I really love. In fact, I like just about every scene with
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Thanks.
Cool scene choices, agreed.

For me, it's between
[Show spoiler]Kylo Ren trying to get into Rey's head and failing and Rey letting him know it, and Han confronting Kylo Ren in his attempt to save and bring him back before the bombs go off.
If I can only pick one, it'll be the latter one. That was significant to the Star Wars saga.
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Old 01-07-2016, 01:15 AM   #23982
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You sound like you want someone to hold it against you. And that's creepy.

Man you took me off-guard; it's worse than
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Depending on what he looks like, he might be able to hold it against me

I am a knight in shining armor
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Old 01-07-2016, 03:04 AM   #23983
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yep I thought this would happen.As soon as the buzz wears off, its time to nitpick the film to death. This is happening everywhere on the net. People wanted for years for Star Wars to come back. It does and yep the original cast is back,. I loved the film ,it is what it is. But some people just can't keep the mouth shut , they got too pick ,pick and pick some more. We hear the *****ing about the original cast ,or I don't like Daisy's accent , just stupid stuff . The story is so so, etc etc etc. Look guys lets give a rest. Let see how Star wars fairs this summer with something new and original stand alone film. I'm looking forward to it, but the some people that ***** about TFA not being original, they will ***** about something that will be original. Movies are movies.There made to entertain. If you don't like a film, don't ***** about here, because in the end nobody really cares.
Same can be said for you dude, if someone doesn't like the movie they don't need you telling them they are *****ing because they didn't like the movie, it is just entertainment so why get so bent out of shape if someone else wasn't as entertained by it as you? I loved the movie, I also really enjoy the prequels but I am not going to let it bother me if someone else doesn't like it. This is a DISCUSSION forum people are allowed to discuss what they thought of the movie, if they liked it then share that and why, if they didn't like it share that and why.

The criticisms are not just since the hype has worn off, people were discussing their potential worries about the film ever since it was announced, and some of those people were proven wrong and others were not.
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Old 01-07-2016, 03:36 AM   #23984
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Well done to Star Wars surpassing Avatar
Well, sorta. TFA is the number one movie domestically only as long as you don't adjust for inflation.

Once adjusted for inflation, Gone with the Wind is still number 1, with about 1.7 billion dollars in today's money, followed closely by A New Hope.

Remember, the average ticket price for most movies in 1939 was just 25 cents, so adjusting for inflation definitely makes for better comparisons. GWTW sold a heck of a lot more tickets than either Avatar or TFA.
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Old 01-07-2016, 07:00 AM   #23985
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Well, sorta. TFA is the number one movie domestically only as long as you don't adjust for inflation.

Once adjusted for inflation, Gone with the Wind is still number 1, with about 1.7 billion dollars in today's money, followed closely by A New Hope.

Remember, the average ticket price for most movies in 1939 was just 25 cents, so adjusting for inflation definitely makes for better comparisons. GWTW sold a heck of a lot more tickets than either Avatar or TFA.
No, not "sorta." It's the number one movie domestically. Denial ain't just a river in Egypt, Chief.

It's been pointed out before, but there are far too many variables at play besides inflation to truly make any sort of accurate or meaningful "adjusted" comparison:
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"Gone with the Wind was released in 1939 and its initial run lasted until 1943. It made 221 million its first year in limited release and then 285 million over its next 3 years in general release to bring its initial 4 year total to 506 million globally. Combining those 4 years it sold 60 million tickets. So over four years it sold 60 million tickets and made $506 million in the US. Let's compare that to Iron Man 3 that sold roughly 40 million tickets and made 380 million in its first four weeks in the US or The Avengers that sold 50 million and made 532 million and all of a sudden Gone with the Wind isn't looking all that impressive. So where did the rest of Gone with the Wind's gross come from? That would be the eight re-releases in 1947, 1954, 1961, 1967, 1971, 1974, 1989, and 1998 which earned the movie its additional 2.8 billion dollars."
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Heh, there is that to consider whenever people talk about how you can't compare figures from then and now. While I agree that older movies put more arses on seats, they also had a SHEDLOAD of re-releases over time (without home video to contend with) which bulked them up considerably, so these modern single-run numbers really are just as impressive in their own right IMO.
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Not to mention the fact that there were next to no alternatives for entertainment to compete for a person's money and time back then. Or the fact that theaters were often used as a cheap source of air conditioning in a time when few had that luxury in their homes.
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There also weren't nearly as many forms of entertainment vying for a person's free time and money as there are now. It was also before large portions of the population started stealing movies online, often while they're still being shown in theaters.

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Old 01-07-2016, 02:00 PM   #23986
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VII passes Avatar, domestically, in just 20 days! Amazing!
Worldwide top ranking should come quick too, once VII hits in China.
Balance has been restored to the Galaxy!
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:04 PM   #23987
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Congrats to TFA. I honestly thought winning the domestic BO was possible but a longshot. Still, the worldwide BO record is likely staying with Avatar. TFA will probably topple Titanic and end up at #2 all-time.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:06 PM   #23988
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Congrats to TFA. I honestly thought winning the domestic BO was possible but a longshot. Still, the worldwide BO record is likely staying with Avatar. TFA will probably topple Titanic and end up at #2 all-time.
We'll see once Star Wars opens in China.

I still can't believe how Avatar became the highest grossing film ever. It was pretty good, but nothing special without the 3D. I guess at the time there was a lot of hype surrounding 3D.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:13 PM   #23989
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No, not "sorta." It's the number one movie domestically. Denial ain't just a river in Egypt, Chief.
The "denial" if any, would be on your part, not mine.

TFA is definitely not my favourite SW movie, but at heart I am still a SW fan and enjoy it even in its new, diluted form. I'd rather see a SW movie at the top of the BO charts instead of anything from Cameron.

Still, my love does not allow me to blind myself as to the reality of inflation-adjusted figures. If you are actually being business-minded about this, it doesn't take much to see that a million of 2015 dollars is puny compared to a million of 1939 dollars.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:14 PM   #23990
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We'll see once Star Wars opens in China.

I still can't believe how Avatar became the highest grossing film ever. It was pretty good, but nothing special without the 3D. I guess at the time there was a lot of hype surrounding 3D.
There really was, yep. 3D is ubiquitous nowadays and there were certainly newer 3D flicks before Avatar, but in 2009 it was at the forefront of this latest push for 3D. And having James Cameron's first film in 12 years be in 3D was kind of a big deal.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:20 PM   #23991
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VII passes Avatar, domestically, in just 20 days! Amazing!
Worldwide top ranking should come quick too, once VII hits in China.
Balance has been restored to the Galaxy!
I guess quantity over quality is your definition of success
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:21 PM   #23992
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I guess quantity over quality is your definition of success
Not IMO. Thought the film was very well done.
Obviously so did many others.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:21 PM   #23993
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I thought the movie was terrible because during the opening crawl the lettering was more yellow than the gold color that was used on the previous 6 movies.
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I can say, really enjoyed it. The little nine year old boy from 1977 inside me had a lot of fun. The movie, the style really had a Star Wars feel to it even without much of Lucas being part of it. I did find the First Order a little weak compared to the old Sith and the Empire but it was nothing major. They look a little like a minor league while the others were the major leagues But I am sure they may well grow on me over the next movies and it was not enough to really change anything on enjoying the movie. Was quite fun to see Han, Leai and Chewie again together. I cannot wait to see more of Luke in the next one. Very good fun movie, everything I would expect from Star Wars
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:29 PM   #23994
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There really was, yep. 3D is ubiquitous nowadays and there were certainly newer 3D flicks before Avatar, but in 2009 it was at the forefront of this latest push for 3D. And having James Cameron's first film in 12 years be in 3D was kind of a big deal.
And part of the hype was that Cameron was using 3D in a revolutionary, groundbreaking way, like this was going to blow minds, which was apparently persuasive, particularly to those who believed Cameron invented CGI.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:31 PM   #23995
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Not IMO. Thought the film was very well done.
Obviously so did many others.
Being more commercial and more accessible to the masses doesn't necessarily equate with a film being "very well done."

Not unless you mean "very well done" as a business strategy.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:33 PM   #23996
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And part of the hype was that Cameron was using 3D in a revolutionary, groundbreaking way, like this was going to blow minds, which was apparently persuasive, particularly to those who believed Cameron invented CGI.
It was awesome in 15/70 IMAX 3D, to be fair. I've never seen better 3D than that, not in regular 3D cinemas, not even other IMAX 3D movies.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:36 PM   #23997
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Being more commercial and more accessible to the masses doesn't necessarily equate with a film being "very well done."

Not unless you mean "very well done" as a business strategy.
IMO, it was very well done.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:45 PM   #23998
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IMO, it was very well done.
My point precisely. These days, it doesn't take a lot to impress a lot of moviegoers.
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I still can't believe how Avatar became the highest grossing film ever.
I see why it hit the top spot, just like Titanic it was a spectacle people wanted to see again on the big screen, what I don't get is why it made such huge numbers overseas, it was an incredible success. I guess it just ticked all the boxes and hit a sweet spot of the right time and place.
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Old 01-07-2016, 02:48 PM   #24000
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I see why it hit the top spot, just like Titanic it was a spectacle people wanted to see again on the big screen, what I don't get is why it made such huge numbers overseas, it was an incredible success. I guess it just ticked all the boxes and hit a sweet spot of the right time and place.
that, plus the fact James Cameron is secretly a Sith lord.
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