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Or Star Wars Episode III. It was the best of the prequels, but because everyone knows what’s going to happen in it, I’ve always wondered for what audience it was made. If you watch it before the OT, it spoils the OT. If you watch it after the OT, you know what happens already. I suppose overall Lucas made it

Well, he did give life to three monsters.

Ditto. I actually reread it a year or three ago. It puts the comic readers in the same boat as the Game of Thrones readers, so even if they change aspects of the story from the various series and events surrounding Thanos or the gems, I hope that people don’t go around spoiling it for others. 

Back in the early double oughts, something similar happened to me. I had a big but cheap desk, and I didn’t realize that from the desk’s backside, which was up against the wall, there were some tight openings that led into the desk’s drawers, including the one made for hanging file holders containing every important

This rat is freaking rock star. Or at least is the perfect metaphor for one. Came into a lot of cash, destroyed it all, and died young at 27 (in rat years), leaving a path of destruction behind it that a bunch of other people to deal with it.

Or the real one in plain sight. It probably is fake as said in that movie, but it’s possible it’s not. I only say this because we’ve seen three versions of it. The “fake” one, Thanos’, and the prototype in A:IW. All made by the same Asgadian smithy we meet in A:IF.

Now this is good kinja.

I was shocked by the accouncements of the directors chosen (with the exception of Rian Johnson) over the years given that I personally didn’t see anything from their previous bodies of work that showed any sort of promise or ability to make a truly great movie (regardless of budget) in their futures. Handling the job

Beyond your preference of actors, are you also hoping on a more serious note that this would confirm the fan head-canon theory that the name James Bond is a pseudonym passed down by one agent to the next (which would explain the different actors who have played the role)?

Reading through several of the comments here makes it sound like otaku is perhaps (at the very least in some cases) autism by another name. My sister is autistic, and I’ve met a number of men and women on the spectrum through her. What the commenters here describe about how being otaku means that having that

Or rather a Church buying said career allowing the parents to do whatever the hell they want.

His skill set is perfectly suited for making a documentary film.

“I dub here today my incredible Demi-Deus Ex Machina for the folding of spacetime like it were golden flapjacks in a 24/7 diner having just kicked the ever-living shit out of the theory of gravity’s immutability, tossing it straight into the dustbin of other outdated theorems and postulations such as Aristotelian

I’m going to go ahead and say this now. These are a lot of red flags, and after seeing another Gonzo Method (video) journalist, Anthony Bourdain, leave this world, something that I did not see coming but made some sense later given his background, drug and alcohol habits, as well as living immersively as a character

Hey, everyone, before you complain and crap all over this, you need to keep this VERY important information in mind:

It makes perfect sense: Casablanca set during the height of a Star Wars-torn, galaxy-wide occupation full of intrigue, espionage, mystery, and murder. Just replace the Nazi stormtroopers with... Star Wars stormtroopers. (It’s always been stated outright that the Star Wars movies were and are political; to prevent