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Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi

Totenkindly

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BTW, I should agree too how great Oscar Isaac is. I have seen him (and plan to watch more) in a lot of films (including Drive) ... Annihilation, Ex Machina, Sucker Punch, Bourne Legacy, Inside Llewyn Davis, A Most Violent Year. he's really versatile and has quite a range.

This kinda shit from his wiki page just makes me love him more:

Isaac's family settled in the U.S. when he was five months old, and he was raised in Miami, Florida.[13][14][15] He has described his evangelical Protestant upbringing as "very Christian."[16] He has also said that he has French and Jewish origins, describing himself as "definitely a big mix of many things."[17]

Isaac caused trouble at his private grade school, Westminster Christian, when growing up. "I set off a fire extinguisher in the gym, defaced a mural, just stupid stuff", he said in an interview.[18] He liked to make kids laugh. At one point, his teacher had to screen off his desk from the rest of the class with a piece of cardboard. Eventually, he was expelled.[19]

Isaac's entry into professional acting began at the Area Stage Company, Miami Beach, when Artistic Director John Rodaz cast him in a play.[20] He also acted in Miami-based City Theatre's Summer Shorts short play festival in 2000–2001. While in Miami, he played lead guitar and sang vocals for ska-punk band The Blinking Underdogs.[21]




I also think it’s the weakest score since maybe episode 2. Though that’s a tough one because even 2 had Across the Stars

I didn't really find a lot of new stuff there. It's only really one new theme and the rest is a rehash of everything else.
 

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BTW, I should agree too how great Oscar Isaac is. I have seen him (and plan to watch more) in a lot of films (including Drive) ... Annihilation, Ex Machina, Sucker Punch, Bourne Legacy, Inside Llewyn Davis, A Most Violent Year. he's really versatile and has quite a range.

This kinda shit from his wiki page just makes me love him more:








I didn't really find a lot of new stuff there. It's only really one new theme and the rest is a rehash of everything else.
That’s why it’s weak. It’s not bad per se. Just redundant. Clones wasn’t really bad either but just reused a lot from Phantom
 
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