All the media has to do is say, “________is_______” over and over and that statement is then solidified and true.
All the media has to do is say, “________is_______” over and over and that statement is then solidified and true.
How did the (brilliant) 70s political thriller Andor prove something about what the episodic spaghetti western could be or not be?
Would you prefer if the dialogues were:
The original trilogy doesn’t have lines that roll off the tongue either and the actors themselves have spent decades making fun of it. I dunno what Star Wars people are watching but this isn’t any worse than anything that’s been done since the 70s
I disagree with this assessment that the dialogue is somehow bad because of how awkward it is. Like I will freely admit it sounds like we’re in some 2000 era PS2 title at times, but the influence for this series are the more western sides of the space western, and to me, specifically the Clint Eastwood era spaghetti…
Yeah. Disney shouldn’t have its little feifdom to get around building codes and environmental laws.
I’m just going to copy/paste from an explanation from Reddit because it explains the situation well, but I don’t think it’s a stretch to say there would be no Disney in Florida without this deal being made. DeSantis is just upset cause he’s a dictator wanna be. His antics even play well to his base here in Florida,…
Disney got that deal specifically so that they would develop what was essentially an utterly barren wasteland in the middle of nowhere, which they proceeded to do, pouring millions upon millions upon millons of dollars into Florida’s economy, providing innumerable jobs and making the Orlando area pretty much the…
But the show agrees with you... it turns out that Mandalorians *don’t* hide their faces forever and have these weird rituals. Only a minority cult do. And I don’t think Boba Fett has any connection to that kind of Mandalorian.
Andor was amazing and I can’t wait for more of it, but this episode made my eyes so happy with all the diverse expressive aliens and droids. And the pirate fleet in the asteroid belt with the mining stations. A big crazy lived in galaxy.
Space alligators is ornery because they gots all them space teeth and no space toothbrush.
re: Babu Friks... Mando literally didn’t understand what they were saying at first and asked if they spoke Huttese. The joke wasn’t that Karga acted like they were unintelligible, the joke was that he kept “translating” well after Mando started to understand. (and without the closed captioning on, I couldn’t…
1.I liked the opening episode way more than a C-Plus. I know some people are annoyed by it, but I have always dug the side quest/western wanderers of the week format of this show. I am very glad that in this universe there is room for both Mandalorian and Andor to exist, two shows to love for very different reasons.
This kind of list doesn’t make sense anyway. Even less sense than best movies or best songs or whatever. Candy Crush, Hearthstone, Elden Ring and Civ 5 are all “video games” but that’s probably the extent of the comparison.
Kids...more detrimental to Arcade Cabs than the apocalypse.
Ramsey and Reid (sounds like a law firm) were both great. They’ve really done a great job through the writing, directing and acting of showing teenagers as teenagers without veering into making them too dumb or annoying like so many shows do. Yes, they’re impulsive and Ellie definitely is purposefully annoying to push…
A few valid points amid a lot of nitpickery... I mean, of course they had to adapt the way the spells worked in the books/movies to make it work as a game. As for the Ancient Magic thing, think about the whole point of the franchise — Harry Potter. He was otherwise an anonymous Hogwarts student who, shockingly, turned…
Like Basic Cast, a spell you learn right away that lets you fire reddish sparks at enemies, interactable objects, and farmable items. It’s a spell you can rely on during intense firefights, as it never runs out or needs to recharge, but it’s also one that does not exist in the world of Harry Potter...
Counterpoint. Without the Revelio spell, this review would be complaining about the tedium of crawling around in every nook and cranny of Hogwarts, every empty village hovel in towns, trying to find brown chests up against brown walls and couldn’t they have just had the sense to borrow common mechanics from other…
I mean, did you see the uproar over the movie because two female characters briefly kissed on screen... people are that dumb.