Alright I gave in. I'm about to watch your faggy star wars flick.
I've never seen a SW movie in my life. What am I in for?
So many fucking normies in here btw.
You're a fag, get slaughtered
>>64319599
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>>64319599
man, Finn really let himself go
>>64319599
It'll be full of mediocrity. You'll probably know all of the twists due to media and stuff. Watch in release order IV, VI, prequels, vii
Prequels aren't as bad as they seem. But thats because theres only 1-2 good scenes along with 6-7 shit tier scenes in each movie. Episode III is probably the best of the prequels due to its lack of bad dialogue until the very end(its not that bad, but its cringey).
TFA is definitely a rehash of one of the movies, but its ok since theyre apprently trying to get new fans to the franchise.
Basically dont expect anything glorious, besides the occasional meme you'll recognize being spouted on this board. OT is good coming from a star wars fan, and prequels were ok due to emotional moments.
>>64319775
finn? more like fick
>but its ok since theyre apprently trying to get new fans to the franchise.
That's not ok.
Forgot V in OT order. I meant to say IV, V, and VI. Episode V is considered the best film, and I agree,but I like ROTJ more.
Basically, the trilogies and sequel expects you to watch all movies in order for it to make sense, since it relies a lot on past knowledge of movies to succeed.
If anything, the music is the only outstanding part of all of the movies. Each movie had very strong music scores that fit with the emotional tension of the moment, but again, expect simplistic and mediocre story.
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>>64319599
>What am I in for?
Disappointment.
The movie isn't bad, just a bad start for the Star Wars series. Have fun being lost.
>>64320007
oh man, the first decent post I read in this shit since I don't even know when anymore
>>64319599
your theater doesn't have a singles policy?
lucky you
>>64320267
Singles policy? What's this? I've never heard of it. Care to explain? Will you define what a singles policy is? What's a singles policy?