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Ah, mid-teens to early twenties...

I noticed that too. I guess the reference thing is going to actually be “a thing” from here on out now.

“I will not FIGHT.” also made sense of his stance for me as a six-year-old as well.

Oh, definitely. I’m fine with time travel always being a small part of the Trek universe, and even using it for the purpose of the reboot in 2009. I was just saying that it’d be nice if it wasn’t relied on for Star Wars as well.

Well, Star Trek already dealt with the time travel aspect in Abramsland. So I’m not sure if I’d want Star Wars to go down that same route, even if this was remotely possible. Plus, one of the nice things about this particular franchise’s stories is that at times, you genuinely felt like lives and personal stakes could

“Pending Approval... that never comes.”

I’m pretty sure Aerosmith had at least one Greatest Hits/Anthology release per year in the glory days of CDs.

The side-by-side does help a bit. Otherwise, it is a little hard to tell on some other scales. I’ve seen worse in other movies though!

Back around 2000 or so, I remember pondering with a friend if and when as “TV-ster” would ever come into existence, which was a Napster-like place where we could download and watch TV shows we missed on a whim.

Right. As much as I think their original versions suited the old show fine, I don’t mind them reworking the backgrounds and personalities a bit this time around. Doofus in the last episode was a similar example as well.

Seems like they channeled a bit of the original version’s Dinosaur Ducks episode, with the whole “sneaking on the plane and hiding in the chest after Scrooge gives us his ‘final word’ on us not going” deal.

My mother wasn’t happy with how they changed her character up from the original incarnation (who she loved, btw), but it seems to work out for the most part in this reboot. Same for Beakley becoming a bit more relevant in Scrooge’s past and the overall story, even with the Schwarzenegger physique and all.

Yeah, I get what you mean with the Speed whisper thing. But by the time Spin City was on, I was more or less over it, since I’d seen him enough but that point then.

Well, if they could get Christopher Lee and Ian McDiarmid to wield something for a few seconds, I doubt it would have been too much trouble for Hamill in the end. If it were anything more difficult, effects and stunt people could have go a long way, along with a few Force tricks via the mind or whatever else.

Ke$ha” must drive you insane then? Or those people who only use lower-case letters for the first letters in their first and last name?

You don’t know the half of it. You should have read what he sent me AFTER he saw The Last Jedi!

I’ll admit that it threw me off at first, but now I’m strangely curious too.

Well it looks like one more person will be endlessly harassed by Star Wars fanboys who just wanted to see Luke murder people.

I forwarded this to my friend, who happens to hate The Last Jedi with a passion...

Anything within the Holocene Epoch is fair game, really.