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My God...this Kinja.....

looks like florida.

You’re hurting your family with this post.

Probably the shortest free-form Jazz performance ever.

What’s so important to you about the villain having a mask that him taking it off in the second half of the movie is “too early”. What does that even mean?

I think that the idea there was to reference where Obi-Wan made his comeback against Maul in Ep. I. It was to highlight Rey realizing that she could let go and allow the Force to guide her, which provided immediate contrast to Kylo Ren’s attempts to brute force everything.

I actually enjoyed the tantrums as well - I didn’t want Ren to be a Vader-like character; he needed to stand on his own. Vader is the face of villany in Star Wars and most every other villain has had to stand in his shadow. Ren takes some elements (mask foremost) and makes a new villain who can be a threat while being

I agree. Right at first, I was disappointed that he removed his mask, though it was a great moment to do so, as he’s extremely bad-ass and intimidating with it on. But then I realized that it worked really well, as his character was instantly made more interesting when you can see he’s just a kid.

I think they intentionally go out of their way to show that Kylo Ren is A) Extremely powerful with the force (perhaps this is just because there aren’t many force users left, so the powers are amplified... like Rey), and B)Inept at combat, and a petulant child wielding power he doesn’t really understand. It’s a great

Thought everything you said about Kylo Ren was in fact a strength for the film. I gather that Ren is going to be controversial among fans (I’ve already heard people dismiss him as a “pussy”) but his layered textured performance and well drawn characterization were top shelf.

Uh.... phew. Wow! The rating scale shouldn’t even include the prequels.

Don’t forget that PG-13 didn’t exist until 1984. My guess is had it existed at the time New Hope and ESB would have been PG-13.

This is the most delusional comment I have ever read on Deadspin.

Bert and Ernie were awesome, along with Grover, Oscar the Grouch, the Count, and Cookie Monster.

To be fair to Elmo, though, the rest of the Sesame Street gang have made things pretty rough for him over the years.

You’re not alone in this, Kevin.

Antman was in all the scenes.