I thought that was comeliness, not charisma?
I thought that was comeliness, not charisma?
Wasn’t The Last Jedi the first of Disney’s 65% cut/minimum 4 week uninterrupted run movies? if I had read that news earlier, I would have thought twice about seeing it before the 4 weeks was up.
I agree. The Star Wars sequels should never have thrown out all of Lucas’s suggestions and ignored him as a consultant!
One of my favorite sci-fi series, and all due to the characters, not the plot. Hughes doesn’t even mention Tony Curran’s “gangster elf” antagonist/semi-ally.
They could... but they won’t.
I’ll confess, that and Wrath of Khan I find much stronger with the added bits.
Well if it’s tradition, the pit should have obviously contained Snoke’s pet baby Sarlacc.
Damn it, Britta Bot, you had one job!
You prefer that Snoke’s throne room, instead of being surrounded by bottomless pits, has holes in the floor with whirring machinery for some reason that instantly shred anything that falls into them? Like say, a frail old body entangled in a gold lamé robe when the hem drags over one of the rotating teeth? You do you,…
I know I was taken out of the scene by the lack of farting among the dog-horses.
By the time of the first Pacific Rim movie, though, their kaiju early warning system had developed to the point where they could determine the destination city early enough to evacuate it, which is why the jaeger pilots never worried about damaging buildings themselves. It was more about killing the kaiju and…
Keaton is only one of six seemingly random celebrities (including Louis CK!) that Dylan Farrow rhetorically asked, “what if the victim was someone you knew? Would you feel differently?” [not a quotation] in her op-ed. She words the Keaton question differently only because Dylan actually did know her, but she is not…
The Naboo N-1 starfighters has autopilots. It’s how Anakin’s fighter followed the squadron leader into space to attack the Drone Control Ship (originally he only ducked into the cockpit for cover, not to join the battle). He had to turn off the autopilot in order to fly the ship.
Ackbar wasn’t in one of the transports that was shot down. He was on the bridge with Leia when the TIE’s missiles hit it and either died in the fiery explosion or got sucked out with the rest of the high command to expire in space.
Not quite the same thing, as the Devastator dropped in after several ships had already made the jump to lightspeed, but before any of the rest had started. Note they try to turn away at sublight and crater against the Devastator’s forward armor.
Well, if you have an entire Rebel fleet “concentrating all fire on that Super Star Destroyer” which “loses the bridge deflector” shield first, then, yes, you can ram the command tower with one starfighter before the Destroyer can “intensify forward firepower,” so long as you brought enough other starfighters with you…
It cut completely through the Supremacy, severing its right wing. Debris from both ships than shotgunned out behind the wing, destroying about seven Star Destroyers behind it, by my count. There are more Star Destroyers that weren’t in that path and are unaffected. The other half of the Supremacy retained power and…
The captain of the medical frigate also went down piloting it for no apparent reason while all his crew transferred to the Star Cruiser. At least he was at the controls when the engines stopped firing.
You’re using the wrong equation. At relativistic speeds, the mass is relatively unimportant. At FTL, a marble would vaporize a Star Destroyer.
It’s minutiae, you addlepated orangutan!