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Post by darkpast on Jul 28, 2017 4:54:12 GMT
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Post by shinnickneth on Jul 28, 2017 5:28:43 GMT
Snoke must smoke - he's got the holes in his neck to prove it!
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Post by Midi-Chlorian_Count on Jul 28, 2017 5:55:37 GMT
Hugh Hefner?
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jul 28, 2017 6:00:50 GMT
Strom Thurmond
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Post by kuatorises on Jul 28, 2017 15:40:19 GMT
I didn't realize it, because we only saw him as a hologram, but he is apparently human. He looked like an alien to me and TFA.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jul 28, 2017 16:53:47 GMT
I didn't realize it, because we only saw him as a hologram, but he is apparently human. He looked like an alien to me and TFA. He's not, though, the puppet is 8 feet tall.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2017 9:28:09 GMT
Jocasta Nu of course, there is so much evidence pointing towards it First of all the robes are the exact same, secondly the age lines up, Snoke is supposed to have seen the rise and fall of the empire, who also saw the rise and (and if this is true, which it is) fall of the empire? Jocasta Nu! Snoke will probably have new force abilities. Now who else has new force abilities? Hmmmm JOCASTA NU Run, Jocasta is snoke deniers, run. You are only delaying the inevitable!
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Post by politicidal on Jul 30, 2017 22:56:10 GMT
Harold Camping, Marshall Applewhite, James Carville, Alan Simpson?
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Post by kuatorises on Jul 31, 2017 13:35:12 GMT
I didn't realize it, because we only saw him as a hologram, but he is apparently human. He looked like an alien to me and TFA. He's not, though, the puppet is 8 feet tall. Andy Serkis plays him the emotion capture. It's not a puppet.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 14:32:53 GMT
Don't know who it is, but I can tell you who it is not: Ezra Bridger, Sheev Palpatine, Mace Windu, Sifo Dyas, Gallius Rax or Wilhuff Tarkin.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jul 31, 2017 15:48:07 GMT
He's not, though, the puppet is 8 feet tall. Andy Serkis plays him the emotion capture. It's not a puppet. False: Sequel Trilogy, The Last Jedi
December 8, 2016Star Wars: Episode VIII’s Supreme Leader Snoke: Master Of Puppets! by Jason Ward (editor-in-chief) For Star Wars: Episode VIII Snoke will not be a character generated in a computer. Instead, he will be a huge puppet around seven to eight feet tall, taking several people to operate and a man inside a suit to make him walk. Snoke may be CGI generated for the holographic communication sequences, but when he has scenes in Episode VIII, next to real flesh-and-blood humans like Kylo Ren, he will be a practical puppet with facial features operated by the crew. In the past many have wondered if Snoke was someone we had seen on screen before. It seems somewhat unlikely considering his size. His arms alone give off the impression he is not exactly human as they are unnaturally long and unsettling. His appearance is identical to what we saw in the holograms but there’s a “real” Snoke in the next installment of the Skywalker saga. We don’t know exactly how much screen time Snoke has in Episode VIII. But we do know the puppet is pretty impressive and appears to be articulated in such a way it seems it is more than an elaborate stand-in. The film may show Kylo Ren, General Hux, and Phasma meeting with Snoke, after the destruction of Starkiller Base. It has been confirmed that the film begins mere moments after Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It would seem the puppet Snoke would be more powerful and interesting to look at than a CGI character, of which audiences are continually critiquing the visuals. I am really excited to see a puppet over seven feet in size that might kick Luke Skywalker’s butt. That’s pretty exciting and I can’t wait to learn more about the innovations and new ground transversed by Rian Johnson and the crew of Star Wars: Episode VIII.
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Post by kuatorises on Jul 31, 2017 16:47:13 GMT
Andy Serkis plays him the emotion capture. It's not a puppet. False: Sequel Trilogy, The Last Jedi
December 8, 2016Star Wars: Episode VIII’s Supreme Leader Snoke: Master Of Puppets! by Jason Ward (editor-in-chief) For Star Wars: Episode VIII Snoke will not be a character generated in a computer. Instead, he will be a huge puppet around seven to eight feet tall, taking several people to operate and a man inside a suit to make him walk. Snoke may be CGI generated for the holographic communication sequences, but when he has scenes in Episode VIII, next to real flesh-and-blood humans like Kylo Ren, he will be a practical puppet with facial features operated by the crew. In the past many have wondered if Snoke was someone we had seen on screen before. It seems somewhat unlikely considering his size. His arms alone give off the impression he is not exactly human as they are unnaturally long and unsettling. His appearance is identical to what we saw in the holograms but there’s a “real” Snoke in the next installment of the Skywalker saga. We don’t know exactly how much screen time Snoke has in Episode VIII. But we do know the puppet is pretty impressive and appears to be articulated in such a way it seems it is more than an elaborate stand-in. The film may show Kylo Ren, General Hux, and Phasma meeting with Snoke, after the destruction of Starkiller Base. It has been confirmed that the film begins mere moments after Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It would seem the puppet Snoke would be more powerful and interesting to look at than a CGI character, of which audiences are continually critiquing the visuals. I am really excited to see a puppet over seven feet in size that might kick Luke Skywalker’s butt. That’s pretty exciting and I can’t wait to learn more about the innovations and new ground transversed by Rian Johnson and the crew of Star Wars: Episode VIII. Andy Serkis during the filming of TFA:
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jul 31, 2017 16:50:05 GMT
False: Sequel Trilogy, The Last Jedi
December 8, 2016Star Wars: Episode VIII’s Supreme Leader Snoke: Master Of Puppets! by Jason Ward (editor-in-chief) For Star Wars: Episode VIII Snoke will not be a character generated in a computer. Instead, he will be a huge puppet around seven to eight feet tall, taking several people to operate and a man inside a suit to make him walk. Snoke may be CGI generated for the holographic communication sequences, but when he has scenes in Episode VIII, next to real flesh-and-blood humans like Kylo Ren, he will be a practical puppet with facial features operated by the crew. In the past many have wondered if Snoke was someone we had seen on screen before. It seems somewhat unlikely considering his size. His arms alone give off the impression he is not exactly human as they are unnaturally long and unsettling. His appearance is identical to what we saw in the holograms but there’s a “real” Snoke in the next installment of the Skywalker saga. We don’t know exactly how much screen time Snoke has in Episode VIII. But we do know the puppet is pretty impressive and appears to be articulated in such a way it seems it is more than an elaborate stand-in. The film may show Kylo Ren, General Hux, and Phasma meeting with Snoke, after the destruction of Starkiller Base. It has been confirmed that the film begins mere moments after Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It would seem the puppet Snoke would be more powerful and interesting to look at than a CGI character, of which audiences are continually critiquing the visuals. I am really excited to see a puppet over seven feet in size that might kick Luke Skywalker’s butt. That’s pretty exciting and I can’t wait to learn more about the innovations and new ground transversed by Rian Johnson and the crew of Star Wars: Episode VIII. Andy Serkis during the filming of TFA: WTF does a two year old photo have to do with "The Last Jedi" ? Oh, that's right, nothing.
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Post by kuatorises on Jul 31, 2017 17:19:23 GMT
Andy Serkis during the filming of TFA: WTF does a two year old photo have to do with "The Last Jedi" ? Oh, that's right, nothing. You got memory problems fella? I stated that the character was motion capture and you said that was false. I provided photographic evidence that what I said was correct – that Andy did indeed play the character the emotion capture technology – and you responded with a minor temper tantrum. And if you're talking about going forward, he also confirms it.
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Post by shinnickneth on Jul 31, 2017 19:17:09 GMT
WTF does a two year old photo have to do with "The Last Jedi" ? Oh, that's right, nothing. You got memory problems fella? I stated that the character was motion capture and you said that was false. I provided photographic evidence that what I said was correct – that Andy did indeed play the character the emotion capture technology – and you responded with a minor temper tantrum. And if you're talking about going forward, he also confirms it. Motion Capture
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Post by kuatorises on Jul 31, 2017 19:30:51 GMT
You got memory problems fella? I stated that the character was motion capture and you said that was false. I provided photographic evidence that what I said was correct – that Andy did indeed play the character the emotion capture technology – and you responded with a minor temper tantrum. And if you're talking about going forward, he also confirms it. Motion Capture My voice dictation software has a mind of its own sometimes.
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Post by furiousstyles77 on Jul 31, 2017 19:43:02 GMT
it is snoke and he is not CGI in the last jedi, they are using real effects
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jul 31, 2017 19:52:14 GMT
WTF does a two year old photo have to do with "The Last Jedi" ? Oh, that's right, nothing. You got memory problems fella? You got vision problems fella? The PHOTO WAS OF THE FUCKING PUPPET!The puppet in question is used in The Last Jedi. No one is talking about TFA. No one cares about TFA. Shut the fuck up about TFA.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 21:58:01 GMT
You got memory problems fella? You got vision problems fella? The PHOTO WAS OF THE FUCKING PUPPET!The puppet in question is used in The Last Jedi. No one is talking about TFA. No one cares about TFA. Shut the fuck up about TFA. I got an idea: let's get back to the original point: Snoke is most definitely NOT a human. That's canon. You can add Kanan Jarrus to my list above of people Snoke is definitely not.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 22:20:29 GMT
The more I look at this, the more clear it becomes that this is not a character ever visually presented in canon Star Wars material, nor is it some mutation of one. This leaves two possibilities: 1. Someone entirely new who must claim a greater power mantle than any villain to come before him. To me, this is very difficult to achieve with the way this character looks. In order to surpass the power level of Sidious or Vader, one would think it would require exposition of a character that is some kind of "celestial god" or "embodiment of the Dark Side" or "First Sith" like some fans have theorized. This dude looks awesome, but he looks normal at the same time. I just don't see this guy being that type of character. Which leaves... 2. Plagueis. The only image I've ever seen of Plagueis that matched up to his deeds/personality was the image on the book itself. When you read the book, you never wanted to picture Plagueis in your head as a Muun because Muuns are just so silly-looking. So while this image of Snoke doesn't resemble any previous image of Plagueis (which doesn't matter since all those images are legends now), when I look at it, I honestly think, "this is the face of a guy who could actually corral the ego of Palpatine for a while and this is the face of a guy who could be under-estimated and well-respected at the same time." I also think that if you put the caption, "The Wise," on that picture, it doesn't look out of place with that face. I also think, "that neck sure does look like it's in a state of attempted regeneration."
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