• GinAndJuche@hexbear.net
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      That scene was good even if the CGI was bad. Or maybe I’m biased because I read the novelization first that included it.

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        Disagree. The scene was cut from the original version for a good reason - it establishes nothing that wasn’t already covered by the Han-Greedo scene. Putting it in just slows the pace of the film’s first act.

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          Disagree because it ties into the, by the early 90s, established lore of Han’s time working as a smuggler for Jabba.

          The old expanded universe had a lot of lore about Han’s time as a glorified drug dealer.

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            Yeah but my point is that all of that was already covered in Han’s conversation with Greedo. You don’t need two scenes where he says “you think I had a choice? even I get boarded some times”.

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                  I think I’ve identified a key point of disagreement. You value shorter run times. I am the opposite. 3 hours min given the price point. Also, longer movies get to tell more complex stories and ought to be encouraged. Example: the last duel.

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                    Different movies should be edited different and there isn’t a universally good movie length. Something like star wars should be 90 minutes to 2 hours. I can vibe with a long movie but I don’t think it’s how they all should be

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                Please think critically for a second. If in Episode 2 when Obi is arguing with that Droid about the location of a planet, after he left the camera just panned back to the robot who then spent 5 hours rattling of cosmology facts, explaining the precise orbits of a few dozen planets that are never otherwise mentioned, along with their moons, that would be “a more detailed world” and a shitpost of a bad film.

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                  I realize you are going are going to say mean things in response to this, but I would actually enjoy that.

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                    I’m not that big a jerk, I just think you’re lying and would go to sleep by hour 3 just like virtually any other human who didn’t leave by that point.

                    If it helps your insight into NT sensibilities (or, more accurately, sensibilities of people who aren’t your particular type of ND, since I’m not really NT either), what the other guy is arguing for and what I am arguing for is essentially elegance. The point isn’t brevity but that information has a narrative purpose. It’s okay for there to be a shit ton of information and for things to take a long time if it all has a purpose (like the Chimera Ant arc in HunterxHunter) Being told a bunch of numbers about planets that don’t exist, have never been mentioned, and will never be mentioned is completely hollow from a storytelling standpoint. It’s just a dump of information that is completely worthless because there is nothing that you can actually do with it. There is no story connected to it, no themes it expresses, not even any academic benefit since it’s all fake and not particularly hard scifi. It expresses no substantial ideas, just a vomiting of data. Many things are basically a vomiting of worthless data on some level, I just constructed the example to try to make this quality as blatant as possible to help you understand.

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        That scene sucks because Han would not fucking walk over jabbas tail and make him squeak without being iced by other members of the crime syndicate. It would be like some nobody runner pinching sonny and calling him a microdick and then just walking away unscathed.

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          The amount of money he was in the hole is a damn strong incentive to try and keep him alive tk lay you back eventually.

          If I owe you 100 it’s my problems I owe you a 100k it’s your problem type shit.