PoorFishy
poorfishy
PoorFishy

Maybe she was immaculately conceived and naturally has a high count of midichloriAHHH-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAA-HAAAAA!!!!!

FINALLY!!! They’ve been promising Feature Callout since 1977. Better late than never, I say.

What self-respecting Star Wars fan DOESN’T know who Wedge is?

109 is self-aware. Everybody hide!

Finn may have been a Stormtrooper by design, but clearly he has more humanity than most of them. Seeing the senseless slaughter of civilians drives him over the edge of his moral dilemma and the death of a fellow trooper points out the futility and ultimate cost of being a Trooper and thus he’s willing to be neither

A similar scene is in the new film when Rey and Han et al are skulking about.

I know you’re just being a dick, but it’s not far from the truth. We lived in a drafty old farm house with one wood-burning stove in the kitchen to heat the whole thing. And no bath tub for the first three years we lived there. We had virtually nothing for a long time.

Seems like there’s a joke about the last TMNT movie in there too, when it’s established that they are not aliens.

The saddest Christmas story ever? When I was a kid we were poor. I mean, Poor with a capital ‘P’. Most of our toys came from church charities or were given to us from friends of the family. We lived in Northern Ontario so there were no Walmarts, not malls, nowhere to go and nothing to spend money on even if we had

Glenn’s not dead. But I think he will be by season’s end. The old bait and switch routine.

But really, it hasn’t been 30 years since anyone would know/remember the Jedi. It’s been much longer. As we know, the Jedi were all but extinct. Luke and Vader were the last of them. And only a few ever really saw them at their Force-weilding best, many of whom didn’t survive. So it makes sense that it would become a

In film, it was watching Star Wars for the first time in 1977 - the first movie I remember seeing in the theatre. I was 5 years old and mesmerized.

I guess you could say she was a real chatter box, eh?

I had everything from wind-up robots to Bo and Luke Duke playing bit parts. Not only that, but my Star Wars guys also starred in such memorable play-time shorts as WKRP in Cincinnati and Quiet Riot music/adventures.

I used to work at a Toys R Us way back in the day. I wasn’t much of a collector in those days but my co-workers were. They would pilfer the boxes for chase figures before they ever hit the floor. So… there ya go.

Orca is a movie starring Richard Harris. It came out mid-late 70s, obviously to capitalize on the ‘killer fish’ theme.

This was one of my most absolute favourite toys when I was a tot myself. I can still feel the sensation and hear the sound the treetop made when you opened and closed it. Good times.

That’s what they cost here in Canada. It sucks!

Terrible. The powers that be have no understanding of who these characters are. Fozzie isn’t smart enough to get the forest joke, Kermit doesn’t swear, Piggy doesn’t booze, Rowlf should never allude to the fact that he just got his nuts chopped off, and as someone else here has said, the whole mockumentary bit, while

I was coming here to say virtually the exact same thing. We dodged a speeding bullet with this one, I think.