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Share.Let's break down what didn't make it into Episode 8.Bybecame available on Digital HD on March 13th, with its bonus content including 14 deleted scenes (also available with audio commentary).We went through and watched all 14 to pull out what we consider the four best scenes that were cut - as well as the one that really was a chore to get through. Here's a recap of what they are, as well as director Rian Johnson's stated reasons for axing them.Luke Has a Moment:In the chronology of the Ahch-To plotline, this scene takes place after Luke has learned the answer to his question “Where’s Han?” The theatrical version ends with Luke telling Rey, who is there to recruit him back into the cause, “You don’t need Luke Skywalker.” In this deleted scene, Luke then enters his hut, where some of his belongings are laid out on a table, and allows himself a quiet but emotional moment.
Given that Luke just learned of Han’s death moments before, this serves as a chance to show Luke grieving the loss of his brother-in-law and friend.It’s also noteworthy that this deleted scene ends by cutting from Luke to Leia deep in thought, implying that she too is mourning Han. In the theatrical version, however, the cut to Leia suggests she’s fretting about the Resistance and the immediate peril they’re in. 'We ended up doing a lot less big interconnecting between the storylines as we cut the movie. We realized we wanted to put sequences together and stay in the same place for longer,' director Rian Johnson explained in his commentary. 'At some point we realized we just wanted to keep going with this story and it made sense to lose this so we could straight into their day on the island. But the collateral damage of that was losing this beautiful performance from Mark, which is not only gorgeous where he gets a moment alone but was then originally designed to cut with this shot of Carrie, the matching cut showing these two just having a moment alone mourning.'
Caretaker Village Sequence:'This was probably the biggest scene that we cut out,' Johnson explained. 'We went back and forth on whether to actually do it for awhile for a lot of reasons. Taken on its own I love everything in here, but first of all pacing-wise there was always something about it that kind of stuck.' Johnson felt that the scene helped motivate both Rey being more open to Kylo later on and Luke's reconnection to the Force, but that by cutting after Rey tells Luke she won't betray him like Kylo did 'worked just as well - in a different way.' The most notable deleted scene between Luke and Rey takes place following his recollection of how Ben Solo turned on him. They see boats arriving on the shores, which Luke says belongs to a neighboring tribe that raids the Caretaker Village every month looking for supplies.
Rey wants to intervene but Luke says that it's not the Jedi way, as the old tomes in the tree library would confirm. Rey doesn't heed him and bolts across the hillside and the rock-laden water, lit lightsaber in hand. She literally slashes her way into the Caretaker Village only to discover that it's not a raiding party at all but just. The villagers are essentially having the Star Wars version of a ceilidh, a Scottish or Irish social event full of music and dancing. (There's even a version of bagpipe music playing.) Chewbacca and R2-D2 are also there. Needless to say, the partygoers are stunned by Rey's violent entrance and the festivities don't resume until she pumps her lightsaber in the air.Rey then confronts Luke when he arrives.
He can't help but laugh at having a joke at her expense but she's livid. Luke tells her that her instinct to charge into battle is what the Resistance needs and not 'a failed old husk of a religion.'
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Rey berates him, saying that real friends of theirs are dying. She ends with telling him that the legend of Luke Skywalker was something she believed in but now admits, 'I was wrong.' This visibly moves Luke. Perhaps he realizes that while the Jedi may not be needed by the Resistance perhaps the guy who blew up the Death Star is.Mega Destroyer Incursion Extended:'It's a section of the movie where we just had to move things along and the instant we lifted it out - even though it felt like a knife going in my heart to take it out - it was immediately apparent the whole movie moved better without it,' director Rian Johnson said in the commentary.Johnson said this was one of his favorite sequences in the movie but that it was necessary to cut for pacing purposes.
Johnson said Rick Heinrichs's set drew inspiration from Jack Lemmon’s workplace in the classic film The Apartment, and revealed this is where the First Order “bean counters” toil away aboard Snoke’s mega destroyer. Dressed as First Order personnel, Finn, Rose, BB-8, and DJ make their way to the elevator, narrowly missing getting busted by Ralph Ineson’s senior officer. As it turns out that’s where our heroes’ problems really begin.The second part of this extended sequence sees the elevator stop and a whole team of stormtroopers get on, lining up behind our heroes. One stormtrooper — who speaks with a good ol’ boy drawl — recognizes Finn as FN-2187.
In the tense, drawn out interaction that follows, it looks like Finn and Co. Are in real danger.
Rose even slowly reaches for her blaster before DJ stops her. That’s when it turns out this stormtrooper isn’t busting Finn — he’s breaking protocol by speaking to an officer. He’s wowed by his former fellow stormtrooper making it to that rank despite never striking him as “captain material.”.
The Rice-rocket reminds me of Emperor Palpatine's small shuttle in episode III. The same type Vader uses later.The cartell market scout ship, the Ocultis or something, looks like a turd with wings. Does anyone actually like the looks of that thing? I hate the look of both gunships, But the Imp one looks way better that The Rep one.Yeah, the two cartel ships are. Hideous, to say the least. That scout is ugly as hell, I find myself wondering how the hell you can play the game with that? Seriously, it's sooooooo ugly.
In all of Star Wars, the Empire always has two main focuses on ship design: fear and power.When you see a ship, the Empire wants the viewer to know that the ship they are looking at belongs to the Empire. They also want you to know that just by seeing the ship, bad things are on the way. And that ship will be the one killing you today.After that, the Empire believes in mass production and then utilizing that production. The Empire would not send a single squadron to accomplish a mission. The Empire would send eight squadrons and a super carrier.
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Crush it and win.Aesthetics were never the Empire's way. Even modern day Tie Fighters required the pilot to wear a full life support suit and had little or no shields. Their ships are not pretty. They're deadly.That being said, however, I will admit that the Imperial gunships are a little ugly. The extra wing protrusions seem unnecessary and just make for something extra to target if the gunship is caught exposing it's starboard or port facing.
Let's hope those do not supply or generate energy for the gunship. That being said, however, I will admit that the Imperial gunships are a little ugly. The extra wing protrusions seem unnecessary and just make for something extra to target if the gunship is caught exposing it's starboard or port facing. Let's hope those do not supply or generate energy for the gunship.Aye, I've knowticed that in the design its alot easier to hit a Imperial ship then it has been for me to hit a Republic ship in combat. All three republic default ships are slender in height and unless your targeting from the top or bottom has very little area to hit. The Imperial ships definately have alot more targetable area so it's alot easier and most of the Imperial ships seem to have lasers mounted further out making close up hits miss alot.
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I know the A-wing like ship is just nasty because both laser cans are directed right in the middle and hit damn near very accurately. This page is not meant to keep you from following the link you've clicked on. It is just a warning that you are about to leave this website. To go to this page, click the link below.If you do not wish to follow this link, simply.The statements and opinions expressed on these websites are solely those of their respective authors and do not necessarily reflect the views, nor are they endorsed by Bioware, LucasArts, and its licensors do not guarantee the accuracy of, and are in no way responsible for any content on these websites.
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