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This is the third article in about one week regarding the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser at Disney Resort. What an amazing coincidence that they time so perfectly with the recent Jenny Nicholson video about the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser at Disney Resort.



Honor Among Thieves was really just too fun.  It’s a shame it didn’t do the numbers it needed too.  

It's even more disingenuous when you go on this article's author Twitter and see how she's been spending the last couple days trying to discredit the video by calling Jenny Nicholson a racist for past fandom drama I could barely parse. 

So I did something I rarely do and went of the Twitter account of the article’s writer and, yeah, that’s pretty much what’s going on. She’s been spending the last few days defending herself by complaining how precarious her job as a theme park journalist is and by accusing (or retweeting people accusing) Jenny Nicholso

This article is a weirdly precise example of the kind of response that Jenny Nicholson predicted from people who became emotionally (and/or financially) invested in a version of history where this thing lived up to the hype.

The Hilton in Las Vegas ran Star Trek: The Experience for 10 years. It was also just a corner of the hotel and a show.

At least with this one, you could make the argument that people weren’t going to spend a lot of time in their rooms

Max’s new prequel to Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi saga follows the rise of the Bene Gesserit, 10,000 years before the events of Dune

There’s still a minimum of 1,500 years to go before Charlton Heston shows up. It seems rather plausible that the humans who are somehow still alive will team up on a global scale to do something. Go to war, broker peace, move away, we don’t know.

Like...at some point she’s gonna posses a Real Doll. That’s almost certainly the trajectory this franchise is going to head.

You’d assume, but since she’s in the cloud now, it could be any number of robots.

Deadpool 2 makes no claim to be for kids while Bluey does.

Its not a “spoiler” for the trailer to show the basic premise of the movie. Abigail being a vampire wasn’t supposed to be a twist to the audience. Its just the plot of the movie. 

See, that strikes me as an issue of expectations, not the quality of the movie itself. “The movie doesn’t go anywhere” is a critique of the work; “I wanted more twists” is a personal preference.

Problem is you’re not conveying any useful information because it’s just confusing everyone who sees it.

Or, as Fisburne so eloquently says in Event Horizon: “We’re leaving.”

I REALLY hope Alvarez doesn’t introduce Alien sexual assault to the franchise because he seems to be really into that based off his previous movies.

Not online media. All media has always been this stupid.

Working for your own standards can be, if not, inevitably the healthier choice as fandoms become increasingly toxic over time with a successful IP product that you find yourself involved with the development with. Sometimes, it’s better to get your ideas and visions out there with a sense of satisfaction than trying