If Disney is going to oversaturate the market with Star Wars movies every year, they can come up with better ideas than Death Star backstory, Han Solo backstory, Boba Fett backstory. Safe, boring, and unnecessary.
If Disney is going to oversaturate the market with Star Wars movies every year, they can come up with better ideas than Death Star backstory, Han Solo backstory, Boba Fett backstory. Safe, boring, and unnecessary.
Perhaps, as interesting as this part of the Star Wars history is; maybe we can have the “Luke Skywalker: Preschool” movie too?
I KNOW that I am just being ridiculous, but every announcement about this “young Han Solo film” just makes me recoil in dread... Regardless of casting announcements, or anything else... I just feel like this isn’t a movie that needs to be made - not a story that needs to be told.
Padme: We used to lay on the sand and let the sun dry us.
Definitely was kids. You can’t tell me Jar Jar’s only purpose wasn’t to sell toys...
Attack of the Clones is an underrated film. The CGI is dated, but the story is great. Jango remains one of my favorite characters to this day.
I found the episode one quizz much easier than the episode five one. I technically knew them all, but got caught out by the odd word here or there, Maul saying “at least we will have revenge” rather than “at last we shall have revenge” etc. The Empire one had a lot more lines which caught me out like that, although…
I did better on the Phantom Menace quiz than the Empire quiz.
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See, I disagree entirely, because I’m always quoting one-liners from The Phantom Menace. “There’s always a bigger fish”, or “The ability to speak does not make you intelligent” are great phrases to have in your nerd arsenal, and my friends and I are always throwing in a casual “now THIS is podracing”, “that little…
Women’s bodies vs bodies of the infants is what the argument is.
Trump is the most socially progressive Republican you’re likely to see in decades.
Lots of people like the Transformers movies - and they’re welcome to. But just like with DC’s movies, they should be able to make them in a way that still pleases those who do like them, without insulting the rest of us.
Wow, so, you’re the one who didn’t like Winter Soldier.
I make it 13, with 9 good ones, and no outright bad ones (I know some people don’t like IM2, or Thor 2, or Ultron, or Hulk, but very few dislike *all of those - personality I find all of them perfectly watchable, even if I wouldn’t seek them out)
The hard way—the one that gets us better movies—is for them to swallow this bitter pill and wow us. Wonder Woman is doing a great job of doing that.
Coulson jumped out of an airplane to dive through a portal to the other side of the galaxy, with the primary goal of using his robot hand to crush the chest of the man who murdered his lover.
I agree completely. That’s why I hope they are, in fact, Turkish troops. The endless focus on Germany in both world wars gets somewhat boring and overly simplistic after a while.
Also, if you consider WW1 and WW2 to have been one single war with a brief pause in the middle (which, considering the ways the “peace treaty” at the end of WW1 led directly to the events of WW2 is a very logical way to look at it), “the war to end all wars” is still a pretty accurate description. The war between…
That’s exactly why they went for WWI, I think. This adventure is supposed to disillusion Wonder Woman for decades to come and make her unwilling to interfere in the World of Men. A heroic battle against evil doesn’t produce such a reaction, a pointless slaughter where everybody loses does.