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Castleton Snob
castleton-snob

yes but everyone was on the same equal footing. it used to be that a group of people could say ‘hey maybe let’s see a movie’ on friday night, and go do that. hey, the screening they were nearest might be sold out, but they could settle for bad seats or get tickets to the next show.

You need a drink, this was an aggressively over the top response to the other dude’s reasonable opinion. Calm down, man!

and i think you got so horned up to dunk on me you stopped reading what i was actually saying.

i prefer it, too, but (and i’m not basing this on any real data) but i have to imagine that showing up and seeing all the best seats already taken for the last 10 years has effected spontaneous movie-going, and that’s had a ripple effect.

I don’t care that she’s plus-sized, I’m fat and my husband’s fat and there are a ton of gorgeous fat people who dress great.

Yeah, when will men put away childish, frivolous pursuits like video games and pursue more mature, dignified hobbies like dressing like absolute dogshit? 

I’m sorry, you’ll get the same four guys making shitty, obvious jokes on every thread and trolls who only comment on culture-war stuff. I don’t make the rules.

You can’t even make a point without quoting Star Wars. Of course you love Wil Wheaton.

I doubt many are saying that the concept of AI is bad (outside of those expecting it to end all life on earth) it’s that what we’re currently calling AI exists entirely of theft

and the fact that you dodged that entirely is bad and you should feel bad

Because they’re not artists. They’re tech dudes who think they can take something squishy and messy like art and recreate it with cold engineering. They don’t actually understand what art is, why people make it, or why people appreciate it.

“Why won’t people embrace the future? The future will solve everything!”

Yeah.

Star wars fans doesn’t seem to care much about the medium as long as it is “more star wars”.

Thrawn’s whole plan to deal with the Good Guys was to basically give them busywork and stall them until he was ready to leave and could just abandon them on this planet, but as soon as he’s done loading his still-unexplained cargo into the Star Destroyer, he says “nah, let’s send soldiers after them.” If he

Honest question: what is the cargo? I assume it was all those boxes we saw in the final montage, but are we supposed to know what’s in them? I would guess it’s an army of some sort (more zombies?), but unless I missed something, we’re never told or shown what’s inside.

I clearly said that boba isn’t better, I said that it is better in terms of story pacing.

Overall quality? No.

They obviously finished everything before Ray Stevenson died and didn’t alter any of Baylan’s storyline to reflect the need for being written out or anything like that.

Usually D+ shows are like a movie stretch out slowly and painfully into a season.
Ahsoka though, managed to be only the first act of a movie.

Slow pace, terrible dialogues delivered very slowly, Filoni wrote this like a children’s TV show, albeit a very expensive one.

God this show sucked. I liked how Thrawn said that it was virtually impossible for Ahsoka and co to get to his ship and then literally two minutes later they were in the fortress about to board the ship. Between this and the other Filoni shows do the writers just not care? There is basic plotting problems in ALL these