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Well I mean at least you're honest.

GRAND JURY. That is all.

I'm pretty sure we all know that. Hence why I said 'this does not mean you should'.

Temple of Doom is my personal favorite Indiana Jones film. Come at me, haters. The opening 10-15 minutes, from the dance number in the Shanghai club to jumping out of the plane in a little yellow life raft, is still the most awesome action sequence ever. The score for the whole film is fucking beautiful too.

Some will. I know I wouldn't have, but there's always some. Doesn't mean you should screw them for money.

We're in the same boat there. I have comics, books (I went through almost every Star Wars novel, the adult ones, not the YA stuff, ever written except the New Jedi Order stuff throughout Elementary/Middle School), and ironically a much better knowledge of the canon and Star Wars history than most people who would

Sorry you had a bad experience, doesn't mean everyone did.

I still have the metric shit ton of Star Wars toys from the 00's prequel era locked away safe and sound. I never plan to sell them, that's not the point of childhood memories I don't think.

It's like they don't think kids have any intelligence whatsoever. And they do. Ignore kids at your peril.

The Phantom Menace is, has been, and always will be the single greatest instance of unwarranted backlash hype in American popular culture. Absolutely absurd the lengths some people take it to. Most people don't even criticize it, they just high-five each other over how much George Lucas sucks like some kind of hateful

Collecting Star Wars action figures is a fundamental childhood experience for me. Have you by chance seen the action figure lines they've released for TFA and Rogue One? The quality has gone down in my opinion, which sucks for today's generation of little ones. I remember the Revenge of the Sith line consisted of like

That must have been quite the experience. Seeing as how I'm one of the… *counts on one hand* like, four people on Earth who legit love The Phantom Menace I would have killed to see it when it first came out. (I later got to see it in theaters thankfully when they re-released it several years back)

Revenge of the Sith. I was 9 years old, and I had never seen a Star Wars movie in a theater (Mom thought 6 was too young to take to Attack of the Clones). It utterly transformed me. My own version of seeing the Star Destroyer fly overhead like kids in 1977. I still consider myself very lucky to have seen one of the

Thought I've been pondering: What really needs to happen at this point for Trump to start tumbling from his already shaky perch is for someone in the administration (literally anyone) to be indicted. I think that would in many ways truly be the thing that gets a snowball of poor decisions rolling (on his part).

You're entitled to your opinion, but if you actually think the very last scene of the series finale was a mess, I'm pretty sure we live on different planets. It accomplished the impossible task of making you feel like you'd seen the complete 5-6 year journey in only 3, and gave a remarkable amount of closure.

The Ozzy and Gilbert stuff was obviously rushed because they were in a time crunch, and I'll admit that possibly they should have excised some of it in order to just make the story flow better, but when it came to the leads, meaning the four main Rayburns, I think the show finished fantastically. Brought me close to

Counterpoint: The third season of Bloodline was amazing, considering how they had to rush through a few things. Minor chunks like Ozzy and his visions were worth it for the superb way the show finished off John, Kevin, Meg and Sally's character arcs. One of the best dramas from start to finish of the 21st century so

There's certainly a Breaking Bad/Justified comparison to be made here, but part of me thinks that what Netflix is really going for here is a replacement for their recently cancelled Bloodline, i.e. a dark family-focused crime drama that takes place in a really unique, unmistakable part of the country that becomes a

That dude better start writing soon, we don't want ASOIAF to become Wheel of Time.

Say it louder for the ones in the back. It gets so fucking insufferable reading the Newbies comment section sometimes watching everyone blame everyone without a clue as to who actually did what.