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Of course, but this is a low-skill dirt-easy exploit. Buy a Razer mouse, has key.
She is literally strutting around in thigh high boots and your first thought is “Man, I don’t think Faye is dressed slutty enough.”?
Funny enough women can be hot and seductive without having to flash skin 24/7.
Similar to your take on Star Trek and Star Wars to their fans, try to let go of your expectations of what it should be and just enjoy it for what it is.
“ It’s a multimillion dollar TV show; it needs arresting visuals or it might as well be a radio play.” - and it was one, on the BBC in 1973.
This was inevitable, and it doesn’t bother me one bit (unless the show absolutely sucks).
But it worked.
Because that is where it is in the movie. Dumb design, I know, but it allows the camera to see the rounds counting down as the marines’ situation gets more dire.
As far as Palpatine goes, yes, you’re totally right. Palpatine was a shadowy figure without much story that got retread with an origin story covering three movies and seven seasons of a TV show and then got retread again 40+ years after his original appearance. There doesn’t need to be anything more there.
Also, spider’s don’t shoot webs out of their hands either. The webs should actually come out of Peter’s rear end, although that makes for a comical mental image.
“Peter Parker’s web slingers (at least the mechanical kind, not the organic ones growing out of his wrists) simply can’t exist in real life”
It’s becoming a standard to normalize the idea that people don’t necessarily use the pronouns others assume they would. It’s not that different than having people’s names stated as the wish to be addressed, like me using Tim instead of Timothy.
Welp, this is going to make it even harder to believe Katara would be romantically interested in little Aang. It was weird enough just conceptually when they suggested a 14/15-year-old girl would want to date a 12-year-old little boy, but when you see it in live-action... man... he’s just a little kid. He is not a…
considering it’s a film about a criminal forced to wear a bomb suit and go into a wasteland to rescue the granddaughter of a crime boss from a bunch of mysterious nomad ghost people
Will I watch this? Yes. Do I have high expectations after that trailer? I do not.
I was expecting it to be a little more open to interpretation. But those sound clips are yikes.
All english dictionaries tend to disagree with you.
I remember standing in line while a human crew member chatted with a Klingon crew member. They were co-workers chatting about which nail spas they like and their boy friends. The Klingon never broke character. She was amazing.
All this does is make me miss Star Trek: The Experience. All the fan immersion you could want without the Disney price tag.