Social distancing... it’s a snap!
Social distancing... it’s a snap!
The experts didn’t. The politicians did.
Oh geez is this from yet another Special Edition?
Voicing disappointment about something that people care about isn’t “bitching”. If you’re ok just enjoying what you got, then sure...enjoy inadequacy. Nobody’s saying you can’t enjoy the movie. But I feel like it’s ok for others to expect a bit better than shit.
Honestly, I never realized he did this, in all the viewings I’ve had of that movie. lol!
Yeah, at this point, sadly... who really gives a shit?
Leia’s weapon... has very small, more organic design touches in hidden parts of the blade that you would likely never see on film.
I don’t think many people could recollect any details of the movie anyway. Hey we’re here, now we have to go here, but then we’re sent here for plot and reasons. To be honest, the only things I remember from the movie are meeting Felicity, then riding space-horses on top of Star Destroyers, then lightning hands, then…
It says a lot that I can't remember the Dark Rey scene at all beyond what I remember from the trailers.
And so many PR dollars spent after the fact to try to polish the turd.
It’s a bit painful to read these RoS BTS. So much love and care and detail in service of such a shit finale.
“No, no. It’s too perilous.”
Locutus of Sith
“Bet you’re gay”
We’ve had noble Jedi before, I mean what about Qui Gon. He was the paragon of nobility before sacrificing himself for the greater good...oh, never mind. I forgot he purchased a slave child and left the mother to die in shackles.
There’d be something deeply ironic about Star Wars doing a series with noble heroes being paragons of virtue and overall paladins while Star Trek is busy dirtying the Federation and its heroes.
So they visit the Star Wars equivalent of Castle Anthrax?
This can absolutely be interesting. All of the characters in Star Trek are essentially perfectly good and moral and rational; the interest comes with the situations they encounter. I'd KILL for a Jedi Jean Luc Picard.
That’s the thing though, there’s a very wild gulf between the current level of self-isolation and having events like Comic-Con.
It is live like this for a quarter or have millions die.