Well, I liked them.
Well, I liked them.
This was cool. The end of that article was a little weird, though. They made it seem like RotS negated a reason for Anakin to need breathing assistance. It seemed pretty obvious that the implication was that he got burned to shit, including his lungs. Like, his whole body was on fire for awhile.
That's what I'm saying. Though in your example I think Yoda was impressed because Luke has done fuck all before he lifted that ship
Ohhh ok. I guess it still bothers me that he's able to choke someone that's in another room. Because why wouldn't he choke Luke when he's right behind him in the ship at the end of IV? Why doesn't he kill everyone in the room when he's at Cloud City in Empire?
Actually yeah. I'm in the minority but the end of Clones is the closest the prequel trilogy came to capturing the energy of the original movies. Dodgy CGI aside, the C3PO head swap thing is a lot of fun, and I remember the audience really responding to it when I saw it back in the theater.
I would add a Han Solo-esque character to the prequels. The writing in the original trilogy wasn't exactly master class, but there was a perfect balance between the cheesiness and snark. There was always somebody to call out the ridiculousness of the situation. Any time C3PO is on screen in the prequels, the movies…
Who reads these books? Like, *actually* reads them? Other than people who have to review it. I can see her supporters buying it, but I can't envision them having that much of an attention span.
Really? No imagination? The various worlds, aliens, ships, locations were just completely run of the mill shit you've seen a million times? I'm not defending them as great films, but I think they're visually imaginative.
It's possible to enjoy a movie that's bad. I enjoy the prequels for their imagination and great action sequences but have no problem laughing at the awful stuff.
I'm loving the prequel love/like. They're all incredibly flawed movies, but that's what makes them fun. I find it just as fun to laugh at the terrible stuff as enjoying the great stuff. It's why AotC is the Star Wars movie I throw on the most. The love scenes are maybe the worst scenes in any movie I've ever seen, but…
I'm glad they kept it. That whole final conversation before Katniss and Snow is oddly deep for a kids book.
Is this for real? Because Red Tails is one of the absolute worst movies I've ever seen.
I did forget that actually :p
Yeah I can see, logically, why she did it. I just thought she trusted him more. But you're spot on. I kind of forgot the context in which he told her.
Yeah I guess I just don't agree with that. I don't get this outrage that there's always a bunch of stuff going on in the background. You'll get no argument from me on the characters. They simply aren't as strong as the original films. But the elaborate visuals are something I enjoy returning to. It's indulgent and…
This show. This fucking show. Good lord, it is good. Considering this is pretty much the first time this show has pulled a cliffhanger like this, it's not really fair to compare it to Lost. The whole episode was building to it, and after 6 episodes of mystery building and tension this was the perfect time to pull out…
The thing that so confuses me about the Jar Jar hate is, when you go back and rewatching TPM he's barely in the movie. He really doesn't say or do much of anything, and he's not really in the other two movies at all. He's bad when he's on screen, but he's not on screen enough to justify the amount of vitriol thrown at…
I unabashedly enjoy the prequels. The bad parts are so bad that they're amazing—mostly the Attack of the Clones love scenes—but the great parts are genuinely great. The podracing scene is pure imagination, the finale to AotC is as fun as anything Star Wars has done, and I think RotS is actually a legitimately great…
This is the first episode I've watched this season, and I thought it was fantastic. Every sketch worked for me, and I think the student theater one, Horny for You, and the walk-on audition ones are potential classics. Just really good sketch writing; they find a game and escalate it. That's one thing I really like…
I had never seen it before, and I LOVED it. It was so spot on, and they all committed to it 100%
Because Bill Clinton never forgets a bitch, ever.