Even better - it’s going to be sharing a gallery with Lindbergh’s plane and the Apollo 11 command module. Place of honor.
Even better - it’s going to be sharing a gallery with Lindbergh’s plane and the Apollo 11 command module. Place of honor.
You say “boring”, I say “iconic”. I love that the assorted Federation ships are all variations on a theme.
He took two steps and leaned into the hit. *After* the ball passed through the receiver’s hands.
Okay, I just watched it at full speed.
Yep, me too. I don't care how unfashionable that sentiment is.
And because she has to be on Jakku when her family comes to pick her up. I thought that was pretty well set up, actually.
Yeah. The new kid is awful, but he’s not *profoundly* awful.
Yeah. For me it didn’t read as being so much about the stormtrooper dying as it was what they were all doing to the innocent villagers. Shock at the death, yes. But outrage at the larger slaughter.
Poor title. “Copies” can’t help but have a negative connotation. It implies deception, whereas “References” or “Honors” would be more appropriate, since that’s Pixar’s intent.
Hopefully this will mean the end of Michigan’s unconscionable and immoral Emergency Manager law.
Done more harm than good *everywhere*. Has there been a single success story where the crisis was solved and democracy restored to a grateful people?
And don't forget that same poisoned water was corroding the pipes in Flint for all that time. Even switching back to Detroit water doesn't fix that.
It's cartoonishly evil, as though Blofeld or Dr. Evil was running the Republican Party.
Yeah. Too bad she was reportedly a terror to work with.
If only they were all that good.
Given how profoundly awful the last episode of the first season was, I had no expectations whatsoever for the second season.
Brad Bird’s politics have always been a little suspect. There’s a nasty streak running under The Incredibles, but it’s subtle enough not to ruin the otherwise-wonderful film.
I can’t agree. This doesn’t piss me off at all.
I didn’t think he was seriously considering them.
I agree. That certainly means that his men weren’t clones, and implies that the First Order does not use any clones.