>character is put in dangerous situation he is not familiar with
>yells "WOO!" when he does something good
This happens in every single god damn modern mainstream movie. Why on earth would JJ Abrams put such a cliche in this? I thought he was smarter than this?
Name me one movie that does this
I think you know the answer already OP.
>>62918764
Avatar
>>62918764
star wars
>>62918764
star wars: a new hope
>>62918679
Howler monkey
boyega is really growing on me, he's actually pretty cute :3
>>62918764
star wars the force awakens
>>62918764
I actually know a lot of movies that always do that "woo!" thing, especially when they are in some sort of vehicle or aircraft
>>62918801
Luke doesn't go woo, and Han is not new to any of this.
This never happens in A New Hope.
>>62918764
I believe this happened in George Lucas's Red Tails
Correct me if i'm wrong though
>>62918977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpA6TC0T_Lw
0:50
>>62919032
Pottery
>>62918679
What did he mean by this
>>62918679
It's to make you the audience feel a sense of relieve.
>>62918679
I always found it strange that in movies started doing this. It kills any tension the viewer could be experiencing.
>>62920448
WUZ
>>62918679
>I thought he was smarter than this?
You did? Why? Abrams is the king of cliche. He's a Jewier version of Michael Bey.
>>62918679
He looks like a monkey with that facial expression. Why is he chimping out?
>>62918679
Same thing happened in Episode 4 when Han knocked Vader off of Luke.