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Can you think of a better way to put 30 minutes of commercials in an episode? WELL??

You take that back about Michonne's whistling! If the tune was good enough for Omar, it's good enough for her.

Kashyyk Narratives: A Wookie's Journey

Plus not having the title character show up until nearly midway through the film wasns't too smart.

No Empire? Can't tell if you're trolling right now.

It had been a decade since the last Star Wars movie- they could've had Chewbacca sitting in a chair staring at the screen, and it would've been enough. The overanalyzing, the pivoting, the amount of stuff writing about it (the irony isn't lost on me about that one) is pointing to a movie in flux.

Not really. The OT gets grief because Lucas can't write good dialogue, but the stories are what makes them classics (and why Abrams just remade ANH).

Very true, and to your point, you're correct. Too bad Godzilla didn't have that.

Ha! I wish

Of course it is. Because it's Disney, they're trying to calibrate the marketing for its best side. They're trying to make chicken salad out of chickenshit, and they know it. Compare this campaign to last year's film- it was a motherfucking Star Wars movie - they built a campaign, and they were on message. Edwards

It's beyond that though. There are a lot of things to this endeavor that are pointing to the notion that it's going to be a deeply flawed film. Everybody is going to see it, and everyone will agree that it's not nearly as be as the prequels, but deep down, we all know that a whole host of fan-made films posted on

Edwards has been overpraised for Monsters, and Godzilla was a fuckin mess. The twee marketing, the rewrites and reshoots, and the overall needlessness of it is pointing to something a lot are talking about but few are really voicing: this movie is going to blow.

"You know, both sides are right"

Buffalo, eh? That must explain it- one too many suplexes through a table in the Ralph's parking lot?
(Me not monster! Me took too many chair shots!)

It's basically a state populated by Ron Swanson's. They champion libertarian individuality, but they suck at the teat of the government. Having lived there for a couple of years, there was a ton to love about Alaska; however, the people i knew who were the most rabid foaming at the mouth anti-government types were:

The very same! Funny story: I didn't know any of that, only from his work on the A-Team movie in 2010- he was pretty great antagonist as Pike.

Nope, just spitballin'

More SPOILERS:

I've tried to give him a chance (mostly because I'm a big fan of JDM), but after watching this season, I'm going to have to side with the majority on this one and say this was an abysmal casting decision. I can understand AMC's decision to cast him (when you can get a Name as your big bad, you take it), but how much

That was actually kind of dickish of D'Angelo to say that; it's the kid's first movie, and, well, he's a kid. It's kind of punching down.