oh and Clyde Bruckman is just an ethereal hour of TV.
oh and Clyde Bruckman is just an ethereal hour of TV.
and puts "Vienen" in its place. It's ok, but it's not a ten-best must-see.
and puts "Vienen" in its place. It's ok, but it's not a ten-best must-see.
so, how's the single life treating you?
This is exactly my opinion! There IS someone else in the world!!!
YES! YES! This.
I would never sign the petition, but the complaint that it's too much like, specifically, A New Hope is one of my majors - because it was so apparent to me, it took me out of the movie. Both times I watched it. That's not to say that I hated TFA, I didn't. But…I don't love it like so many do because it feels…
Size matters.
My sarcasm didn't sound sarcastic enough…!
I vote more. Or, you could be a hipster geek…? I don't think that's redundant, but it feels a bit like it is. Also, is that a thing already? I'm not cool automatically, so I can't keep up with the labels nowadays.
I said this further down, but Han and Chewy are space pirates. For space pirates, the Falcon is a better fit. Fake fake or not, it's a freighter with a couple of dudes just trying to make a dishonest buck. They don't need the bells and whistles of a Federation flagship.
every party has a pooper?
Plus, something about making the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs. Which sounds really fast. Maybe not warp 9 fast.
Yeah, there's a conversation about disabling those shields, but I think they fire on something actually on the Death Star.
I watch the movie at least once a year (usually when I'm sick), and quote it far more often than that. Never read the book, but the film will always be among my faves.
I have to echo what others are saying. I don't hate the prequels but am massively indifferent to them in relative comparison to my beloved original trilogy. And this review is largely apologist for them. Nice try, but the point counterpoint here does not convince me. I lived through them in my twenties and just can't…
This feels like a Monty Python sketch…
But you just said two! You are confusing.
Hollywood Minute!
No, it was more like four.