No shit. “Well, now we know why Dumbledore isn’t going to be helping Harry in the last book. Oh, also maybe don’t read our breakdown of him dying in book six if you don’t want spoilers.”
No shit. “Well, now we know why Dumbledore isn’t going to be helping Harry in the last book. Oh, also maybe don’t read our breakdown of him dying in book six if you don’t want spoilers.”
Given how many Rey costumes I’ve seen since 2015, and how her actor is received at Galaxy’s Edge, I think there’s evidence that she’s a much loved character with market value.
I’ve been writing that for a few weeks now.
It’s me. I’m the one. I want more Rey.
Lore junkies really are the worst parts of scifi/science fiction, and that’s exactly who that’s pandering to.
Too many typos
“Though the plans didn’t exactly work out after the divided reaction to The Last Jedi, it makes sense that Disney and Lucasfilm’s first thoughts were to make Han Solo, Boba Fett, and Death Star movies.”
So far, live-action Ashoska (which, in fairness, has been limited only to a couple of scenes) is a complete bore. I like the character well enough (though I’m a million miles away from the legions of super fans that she has), but I’ve been completely unimpressed by her journey to live action and don’t really need to…
“everyone is excited to see more from fan-favorite her Ahsoka.”
Maybe you’re thinking of Chris Kattan? Molly was slightly overshadowed by Cheri Oteri’s crazy energy and endless catchphrase characters and Will Ferrell’s total dominance of most sketches, but between Mary Catherine Gallagher, Sally O’Malley, Helen Madden - Joyologist, Goth Talk, and the Dog Show, as well as her…
This article feels like it was written by an AI.
Disappointing. TLJ was a striking movie and I would’ve loved to see more in that vein. I get it, though. A trilogy would be like a decade of the man’s career that could be better spent making original projects without built-in legions of easy- to-upset fanboys.
The improvement on spelling and grammar would be blatantly obvious, although I did comment a few weeks ago that I was positive the review was written by an AI. After your comment I realize that couldn’t have been the case.
Honestly it’s the only reason I don’t think they use ChatGPT to write these things. That AIs grammar and spelling are better
Writing Hack for A.V. Club Reviewers: Copy and paste your review into Microsoft Word and use the “Spelling and Grammar” tool before publishing.
While Marvel movies still make more money than you or I will ever see in a room at once, the franchise has been trending somewhat downward at the box office.Several Marvel movies have made below the half-a-billion mark in recent years, such as Eternals and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Black Widow is…
I don’t know, I thought it was very interesting personally. Both from the perspective of the actual exploration and what you found when you got there. I remember finding the massive walled maze on the map. The little island out in the center of the ocean. The colossal mountain you had to climb. The fact that you can…
I can see where you’re coming from. However, I think that Ellie was never a normal teenager. She was born into a world of scarcity and violence. Although she grew up largely in the safety of a FEDRA quarantine zone, she has grown up witnessing and hearing about the violent means that FEDRA uses to maintain control of…
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Didn’t think WW84 was that bad, and the first WW was fantastic - her vision for Rogue Squadron seemed a winner. Especially in a post-Top Gun Maverick world. (Which I hated, to be fair, but it was popular...)