Let us walk and talk slowly

Let us walk and talk slowly.

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pure k i n o

>complacency leads to downfall
wait, hang on

It flows naturally. If you actually watched the movie you'd get that.

What was the process of building this place?
How was the column closest to the jedis put in place? How long did construction take?

Cgi is garbage

Yeah the transition from one scene of people in robes walking and talking slowly to another scene of people in robes walking and talking slowly is a real masterstroke.

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They've mastered FTL travel and energy production on the scale of the Death Star. Construction is literally not an issue for a civilization that advanced

I'm not interested in your non-answer user. I demand a real answer.

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For me, it's the wipe transitions.

Why does the pillar next to them have no shadow?

James Rolfe was into some weird shit.

So what's going on with the lads in the corner?

The prequels are comfy

I kind of want a full recreation of the Jedi Temple to walk around in with VR

the sets are beautiful though

they mastered the art of 3D printing

Hello, dear user, I'm George Lucas, writing this to you from my Skywalker Ranch. Indeed user that replied to you above is right. Farewell

a SITH LOAWD?

>sets

>Cut. That's perfect. It's a wrap.

Shit films aren't comfy

Wheeeeee!

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soulless soul

$0VL

Even in the cinema at 12 years old I remember thinking this shit looked so awful.

>Okay so Sam in this scene you're jumping down from a space helicopter in the middle of battle, you're gonna run to some troopers over here and you're gonna talk directly to them
>I know it might be a little tricky having no helicopter and no troopers actually here on set to interact with but I'm sure an actor of your caliber can pull it off perfectly

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