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I bought a tub of popcorn and enjoyed a movie. Why is every movie questioned like it were a philosophical dissertation? And yes the plot is a rehash, the way every plot ever created is a rehash of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Sophocles, Homer, or Gilgamesh.

It is Undeniably Dances with Wolves/Pocahontas/Fern Gully.

I’m right there with you!

Ok, I’ll be the one guy. I liked (and still like, caught it on HBO recently) the first one and am actually excited for these sequels.

Well... I felt the movie could’ve ended 20 minutes sooner than it did.

The first 15 minutes of the movie was so dark, you couldn’t even tell what was going on.

But yeah, it was a pretty okay Star Wars movie.

During the War of the Ring, there are a bunch of battles and conflicts in the periphery of the central events of Frodo and Aragorn. There was a northern theater of war where the men and dwarves of Dale and Erebor fought the Easterlings and won out when they were held under seige. The elves of Lothlorien and Mirkwood

I’m willing to bet that will change when the first trailer hits and the mass marketing begins.

As much as I’m enjoying Discovery, some of the writing weaknesses are starting to pile up in ways that are difficult to overcome.

As a South American, I dislike the whole “Latinx” thing. I think it’s mostly some kind of white, caucasian guilt or something. Most trans people here, or hetero or whatever just choose whatever they want and that’s it. And, there’s nothing wrong about showing Día de los Muertos. It is a beautiful tradition, but

Did you have to put the cat as the page image? Couldn’t you have let us enjoy the surprise while watching the trailer? Seriously, if you make a post to show us a cool trailer, let us experience the trailer as you did.

This should explain everything.

Counterpoint: this looks great and you’re wrong.

What an awesome, creative project for a city government to get behind.

Well, that’s awfully presumptuous. Of course I care about Avatar.

James Cameron takes a decade and releases something awesome and entertaining (and deep enough that we can talk about its many script problems). Just because you keep saying it’s left the zeitgeist (every time you talk about it) doesn’t make it true. The

Incredible art, but I wish more people would diverge from the Tolkien fantasy stuff. What’s the point in creating a world if that world is just LOTR again?

With the new god awful format of this site, bleeding articles into each other, it certainly looked as though someone posted a random music video into the comments for an article about Youtuber’s losing money on ads.

Kickstarter has really illustrated two things for me over the years: 

1.) Game development, as well as managing a budget, a team, messaging, etc. is really difficult and complex, and I get the impression that a lot of people don’t really realize that when they promise these “too-good-to-be-true” sounding projects, (or

I’ll say it before and I’ll say it again, the Star Wars EU needs some moral ambiguity in its protagonists and its universe in general. Rogue One was a step in the right direction, but it really needs to be a bit bleaker. Not Zach Snyder “Darkness No Parents” bleak, rather a more “Apocalypse Now” bleak. I don’t want