His appearance is supposed to be a surprise.So no Luke on the poster, eh?
The latter has the correct story line in chronological order. I would go with this approach.So... Fanboys, what is the right order to show my kids the movies? 4-5-6-1-2-3 or 1-2-3-4-5-6?
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I think it's cause he's a bit part in this one to tease his involvement in future movies.So no Luke on the poster, eh?
This is what it's supposed to be.I think it's cause he's a bit part in this one to tease his involvement in future movies.
I will say the one thing I think I might not like about this movie is they created a Death Star...again. That was the basis for the first 3 movies. Maybe do something a little more original.
4-5-6-1-2-3. The other way completely ruins a lot of the reveals in the OT.So... Fanboys, what is the right order to show my kids the movies? 4-5-6-1-2-3 or 1-2-3-4-5-6?
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That's okay for adults who might like the idea of unanswered questions but for kids it's my thought that they like to watch things unfold in the original storyline approach.4-5-6-1-2-3. The other way completely ruins a lot of the reveals in the OT.
There is also the 4-5-2-3-6 Machete Order to consider: http://www.nomachetejuggling.com/2011/11/11/the-star-wars-saga-suggested-viewing-order/
Rumor is that he is an exile like Ben was, but he turned to the dark side.So no Luke on the poster, eh?
I don't buy it. If he is turning to the dark side, it makes the drama of his father's sacrifice all for nothing. I'm guessing he's in hiding believing he's the last of the jedi like yoda and he'll come back to train the new characters.Rumor is that he is an exile like Ben was, but he turned to the dark side.
I don't buy it. If he is turning to the dark side, it makes the drama of his father's sacrifice all for nothing. I'm guessing he's in hiding believing he's the last of the jedi like yoda and he'll come back to train the new characters.
Machete it is, very compelling, plus I don't have to watch episode I again...4-5-6-1-2-3. The other way completely ruins a lot of the reveals in the OT.
There is also the 4-5-2-3-6 Machete Order to consider: http://www.nomachetejuggling.com/2011/11/11/the-star-wars-saga-suggested-viewing-order/
There is also a rumor he is Kylo Ren.Rumor is that he is an exile like Ben was, but he turned to the dark side.
Yeah...it was cooler when I said it.There is also a rumor he is Kylo Ren.
No way do I make my kid endure 1-2-3 before seeing the greatness of what started the movies.The latter has the correct story line in chronological order. I would go with this approach.
The problem is 1-2-3 are mostly terrible.That's okay for adults who might like the idea of unanswered questions but for kids it's my thought that they like to watch things unfold in the original storyline approach.
They might be but they are the foundation for the entire story. At least the way it was initially presented. I think most feel it should be seen as filmed because that's the way they saw it. I recorded all of movies and purposely watched them in chronically order just to see how the continuity held up. It was a clearer presentation that way.The problem is 1-2-3 are mostly terrible.
But you lose the surprise of Vader being Lukes father which is the driving force of the whole series.They might be but they are the foundation for the entire story. At least the way it was initially presented. I think most feel it should be seen as filmed because that's the way they saw it. I recorded all of movies and purposely watched them in chronically order just to see how the continuity held up. It was a clearer presentation that way.
Spoiler tags, please.But you lose the surprise of Vader being Lukes father which is the driving force of the whole series.