While you’re in town, check out the Village Idiot in Cocoa. Well worth the short drive down from the space center. Depending on when you’re there, I’m happy to meet you for a beer.
http://villageidiot.pub/
This will be our first time, as well, so if we see anything we'll pass it along!
This is petty and I love it.I really enjoyed the GoT and HP series, had to delete Star Wars after they listed their order of preference for the movies. Their placement of Last Jedi was unconscionable. It has me questioning all that has previously come before it.
Earning my turkey at the Atlanta Thanksgiving Day half marathon to complete the Triple Peach Challenge. Hoping it doesn’t rain.
This is petty and I love it.
I guess I shouldn't mention that my husband is forcing me to watch them for the first time and man the feedback on viewing order I have received is INSANE.
LOL WELL. My husband chose 1-2-3-Solo-Rogue-4-5-6-7-8 because we just think chronologically story wise makes the most sense. He has seen them all, I have not. But I know the big spoilers for the most part.Viewing order: 4-5-1-2-3-6 is a must for first time viewers. Solo and Rogue One are essentially stand alone and 7-8 are pretty self explanatory. Story elements make viewing 1-6 in order a much less impactful experience; so much so that I can’t understand how anyone would suggest viewing them in this order for a first time viewer. 4-5-6-1-2-3 is the only other acceptable first time choice.
LOL WELL. My husband chose 1-2-3-Solo-Rogue-4-5-6-7-8 because we just think chronologically story wise makes the most sense. He has seen them all, I have not. But I know the big spoilers for the most part.
But you’re starting with the worst ones! How can you maintain interest that way?LOL WELL. My husband chose 1-2-3-Solo-Rogue-4-5-6-7-8 because we just think chronologically story wise makes the most sense. He has seen them all, I have not. But I know the big spoilers for the most part.
Because I am making my husband pair each movie with a beer/wine. Haha. IDK. Jar Jar was a lot to take it for the first movie.But you’re starting with the worst ones! How can you maintain interest that way?
Because I am making my husband pair each movie with a beer/wine. Haha. IDK. Jar Jar was a lot to take it for the first movie.
Don’t forget to watch The Mandalorian between 6&7.LOL WELL. My husband chose 1-2-3-Solo-Rogue-4-5-6-7-8 because we just think chronologically story wise makes the most sense. He has seen them all, I have not. But I know the big spoilers for the most part.
You need a case of beer/wine to handle Jar Jar.Because I am making my husband pair each movie with a beer/wine. Haha. IDK. Jar Jar was a lot to take it for the first movie.
Is this placement based on ranking the movies in order of favorite or ranking the movies in viewing order?Their placement of Last Jedi was unconscionable. It has me questioning all that has previously come before it.
Agreed. If you somehow do not know the major revelation from The Empire Strikes Back, then what I like to call Flashback Order really works the best.Viewing order: 4-5-1-2-3-6 is a must for first time viewers. Solo and Rogue One are essentially stand alone and 7-8 are pretty self explanatory.
Assuming you already know the big spoiler from The Empire Strikes Back, then chronological works just fine for a first time viewer. Plus it does have the benefit of finishing on the higher note. And while I truly love the prequels, they still rank in the last 3 of my list of favorite Star Wars movies.LOL WELL. My husband chose 1-2-3-Solo-Rogue-4-5-6-7-8 because we just think chronologically story wise makes the most sense. He has seen them all, I have not. But I know the big spoilers for the most part.
As long as they don't watch the Star Wars Holiday Special, they will be just fine.But you’re starting with the worst ones! How can you maintain interest that way?
I want to watch the holiday special so bad.Is this placement based on ranking the movies in order of favorite or ranking the movies in viewing order?
If anyone cares, here is my current ranking order by favorite.
1. The Empire Strikes Back (Episode V)
2. Star Wars (Episode IV)
3. Return of the Jedi (Episode VI)
4. The Force Awakens (Episode VII)
5. The Last Jedi (Episode VIII)
6. Rogue One (standalone)
7. Solo (standalone)
8. Revenge of the Sith (Episode III)
9. The Phantom Menace (Episode I)
10. Attack of the Clones (Episode II)
Agreed. If you somehow do not know the major revelation from The Empire Strikes Back, then what I like to call Flashback Order really works the best.
Assuming you already know the big spoiler from The Empire Strikes Back, then chronological works just fine for a first time viewer. Plus it does have the benefit of finishing on the higher note. And while I truly love the prequels, they still rank in the last 3 of my list of favorite Star Wars movies.
As long as they don't watch the Star Wars Holiday Special, they will be just fine.
Because I am making my husband pair each movie with a beer/wine. Haha. IDK. Jar Jar was a lot to take it for the first movie.