The stormtroopers walking with those flamethrowers reminds me of this: <iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/PmILOL55xP0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
The special effects in this shot are actually kind of amazing.. can you see the 'exhaust' or heat from the engine or whatever it is, on that one on the left? Really well done, well thought out.
Not to be picky, but these crazy-ass spaceships of our youth probably wouldn't handle too well in an atmosphere.
Luke's one night stands turned him to the dark side where everything falls apart and he dies and his young strong daughter becomes a better jedi then he ever was and she fights for women jedi's rights to fight in wars instead of just being librarians and teachers.
My other theory is Kylo seeks to humiliate Luke as Luke once did to his father. Kylo's daddy- "That's impossible. Even for a computer." "It's not impossible. I used to bull's-eye womp rats in my T-16 back home. They're not much bigger than two meters."
J.J Abrams Grants Dying 'Star Wars' Fan's Wish to See 'The Force Awakens' (warning, auto-play video in link) A terminally-ill "Star Wars" fan who wanted to watch the upcoming movie "The Force Awakens" before he dies has been allowed to watch an unfinished version of the film, his wife revealed Thursday. "To all our wonderful supporters, friends, family and awesome strangers: Daniels final dream was just granted!!!" Ashley Fleetwood said in a message posted to Facebook. Daniel Fleetwood, 32, of Spring, Texas, was diagnosed with spindle cell sarcoma, a rare connective tissue cancer, two years ago, and on Sept. 2 his oncologist said he has two months to live, Ashley Fleetwood told NBC News this week. Although Daniel has exceeded doctors' expectations, a body scan at his home hospice on Monday revealed tumors had spread to nearly cover his lungs, Ashley said. The couple's wish became a campaign which soon picked up steam online. Then Mark Hamill, who is reprising his role as Luke Skywalker in the new film, Peter Mayhew, who plays Chewbacca, and actor John Boyega voiced their support, among others. A Lucasfilm spokesperson confirmed the screening took place. "All involved were happy to be able to make it happen," Lucasfilm said. Ashley Fleetwood said in the statement that director J.J. Abrams called the couple Wednesday with the news. She thanked Disney, Bad Robot, Lucasfilm and all those who supported the campaign. She ended the message with "May the force be with you all!" "The Force Awakens" won't hit theaters nationwide until Dec. 18.