Vader probably remembered what Fett's dad did to all those Jedi on Geonosis.
Vader probably remembered what Fett's dad did to all those Jedi on Geonosis.
But even that one borrows from the comics (Batman dropping the Joker into the chemicals). No matter the medium, the Joker doesn't need an origin. And having the Joker dunk Harley Quinn into a vat of chemicals is too close to that as well.
".wait, what does the "DC cinematic universe" mean anyways?"
The best part of the Joker from Nolan's Dark Knight and Moore's Killing Joke is the fact that the Joker himself makes it clear that his 'origin' story depends upon the situation.
I want that job.
See, you know when you think of Arkham, you get pictures in your mind of all those old movies with rows and rows of guys in rubber rooms…But it wasn't like that for super criminals. It really wasn't that bad. Excepting that I missed Killer Croc. He was doing his time in Belle Reve…I mean, everybody else in the joint…
Tarkin and the Emperor were the only ones to give Vader orders. He was Force choking everyone else in sight. Admittedly, his shit talk against Obi Wan was pretty lame.
I'd say Fett earned it in Empire. He took no shit from Vader, and Vader didn't push the issue.
The one that got me that I still vividly remember to this day is the one where a house still under construction was burned to the ground. It was in the middle of nowhere, so nothing else went with it. The thing is that they didn't recreate it for the show. The mystery was that someone found a video tape that someone…
Cheap? You know how much Prime costs a year?
The great thing about Costa Rico is no OSHA.
Got 85% here. It's not dark outside, but not as light as it should be. It's like some movie's weird cinematography.
Exactly. Or else we'd have somewhere completely different to send those life sentenced murderers.
This has turned out to be a Munster of a pun thread.
I was agreeing with you, but just expounding upon the reason. Star Trek was able to thrive both as a rerun and a new series in syndication where it barely treaded water in prime time in the 60's. You could see the same thing happening with streaming services. Netflix and Hulu relied on existing shows/movie to gain…
Look, it was already in the kitchen and some of the kids saw it. Staple on a tiny hat and shirt and problem solved. They just had to remember to get the big suit for later to really play it off.
Meth?
Local Emmy.
You did it while hanging from the indoor jungle gym.
What's really weird is that dude was the most stable out of all the people in the movie. He was happy with his life as it was. A lot of other people were still trying to chase dreams, especially that chick who was obviously just a leech for any psuedo-famous person. I'm pretty sure someone talked him into opening that…