People worry too much about canonicity.
People worry too much about canonicity.
You know what I want?
And first, too!
They should’ve ended it with Indy and Marion just chilling out and listening to Astral Weeks.
“Canon is a fool’s stricture”
I understand a lot of folks didn’t like that bittersweet aspect of the original finale, but the whole point is it was his choice to always keep helping. He’s not tragically lost. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’d love for him to show up in some capacity, but it doesn’t technically need to be “resolved”.
Wow, someone got triggered!
Thanks, appreciate your support!
Do you also wring your hands over how popular those dumb disposable Marvel movies are, that the story noted are still out-grossing this film?
Bubble gum dance pop isn’t my thing, has never been my thing, even when I was in the right age range, but... yeah... Star Wars is so exhausted as a media property, so completely run into the ground that... as much as the person as I was before the prequels were terrible could not imagine me saying this, the bubble gum…
By the third or fourth time the show ground to a halt so they could mourn a character I have zero attachment to (watched Clone Wars but not Rebels), I was like can we please start the show.
I’d argue that’s the problem: he’s an assertively bland author. Not BAD, but also not remarkable.
IMHO the writing in Dune prequals (and also the sequals/conclusion) was “fine”. Everything else (story/plot/characterization) was mediocre at best and cringey bad Dune fan-fic at worst. They also have the exact same…
Neil Peart was a big fan of him to the point of collaborating on Clockwork Angels.
The biggest thing I learned was the name of head montrals
So yes, for the first time ever Star Wars fans—at least in the United States—will very easily be able to watch the show, in real time, all together, at a reasonable hour, six hours earlier than all the other Star Wars shows had been debuting over the past four years.
Wow, you’re calling everyone in the 501st a closeted fascist?
If it doesn’t feature a poorly choreographed fight scene where the unhinged cop character asserts his victory by puking on his unconscious opponent’s head then I DO NOT WANT IT.
I think WW84 was the worst DCEU movie (I haven’t seen The Flash yet), Patty is a good director, but it doesn’t seem like she is a good writer. So hopefully they don’t have her write it.
Then they should have boilerplate language that doesn’t foster conspiratorial thinking like “named the president” does.