They literally showed her using Ebony Maw’s magic.
They literally showed her using Ebony Maw’s magic.
Not remotely the same thing.
Yeah, it’s not like they couldn’t have the canopy slide forward or anything instead.
I ascribe to the theory that it’s ALWAYS better to work from the standpoint of taking a practical design and using advanced technology to make it BETTER, than to take something completely unworkable and make it functional.
It’s not an E-wing until it gets its dorsal cannon.
Asymmetry would be VERY BAD for a spacecraft because it would screw with the center of mass.
No, that’s not the alphabet he invented.
Boo. It’s not an E-wing without the dorsal cannon.
“Sometimes that thing might be getting it on with a bear who is also actually a bear sometimes.”
“So it’s not a retconn in as much as it is a clue that there are outside forces mucking with the timelines.”
Frankly, ANY Marvel character created after the Clinton administration is disrespected in every possible way.
IIRC she was supposed to be a mutant when she was first created, but they were forced to change it because of DisMar having their pissing match with Fox.
“When death no longer has to mean anything in the narrative, the potential for stories about death becomes much more varied and interesting.”
This entire thing is a no-win scenario. There’s NO expressing an opinion one way or another that’s not going to end in insults and accusations from SOMEone.
“...but not using that forced perspective to have Liv Tyler tower over Aragorn in every scene is a disappointment...”
Still waiting for word on Dafne Keen for DP3.
This is what happens when you price something so high your target audience could never afford to actually DO it.
You lost me at Octopussy. There were some great moments in that one, and it’s not even the worst of the Moore films.
It’s strange how many people forget how FUN Willow was. I often see complaints/criticism that it “took itself too seriously” (including in this very comments section).
The Brownies had some great lines in the original (“THAT’S Razael?” “I don’t know...I expected something a little more grand! A little less...” “Fuzzy.”) and are a big part of the charm and worldbuilding of the setting. The reaction people today have to them is from years of pop culture driven by armchair critics who…