Presumably there was also an immeasurable uptick in people not being arrested for crimes they didn’t wind up committing.
Presumably there was also an immeasurable uptick in people not being arrested for crimes they didn’t wind up committing.
Looking at this picture in high res, it’s clear Donnie Yen’s character is blind, and that this cane is mad of wood with metal fittings. Jedi Master Zao was also blind, and also carried a very similar cane, with a lightsaber hidden in it:
Jiang Wen (I think? I wish we could enlarge the pic) has a Quinlan Vos thing going on, here. I would love it if he played a Kiffar.
And Anakin’s theme is the Imperial March!
Not really. He could just be a Sith fanboy. There was an old rumor that he skipped around the galaxy tracking down and collecting Sith artifacts.
“Knights of Ren,” huh? God, I wish it were the Knights of Revan so bad. I mean...look at that mask.
Haven’t heard much chatter about these weird new guys.
Yeah, he seems awfully young for the showdown at the Tower of Joy.
But he’s not Robin. He’s John Blake, a guy who’s going to pick up where Bruce Wayne left off. I didn’t think making his name Robin was supposed to signal to us that he was going to become Robin, as we know him, but a signal to the audience that this was, I don’t know, meant to be, that this John Blake guy was going to…
Also, cloning a Jedi, one of the galaxy’s most powerful warriors to fight into the Clone Wars makes a bit more sense than cloning some random bounty hunter; additionally, an army of cloned Jedi sounds super-awesome.
I’d love to see this movie. I mean, check out this still from Ewan McGregor’s upcoming Jesus movie Last Days in the Desert.
Not quite. Abler’s is a (scant) hypothesis based on his observation of the tooth structures. The dilophosaur venom was a flight of fancy.
Here’s what Wikipedia has to say:
This is how Komodo dragons kill.
Is there any indication why this is the case? Is it just a cognitive thing as the children develop, or does it have to do with the children learning more about money and value and what their parents do all day?
Both.
If Jar Jar has just been more like Tarpals...
I just read the first issue yesterday. I was hoping that Godzilla’s experiences in each ring would have more to do with the sins of each ring - the cloud of humans blown about in Lust seemed incidental.
There’s a character in the DMC graphic novel named Helios, and he is essentially a hero in beloved by the media for making 1980’s NYC safer. In reality, he pretty much just makes a habit of picking on poor minorities and breaking kids’ ribs for smoking pot.
I’m thinking it’s probably more nuanced than that.