Absolutely. The whole movie should have been Han joining Beckett’s crew and then going on fun heists together. They ought to make a Beckett’s Crew prequel series.
Absolutely. The whole movie should have been Han joining Beckett’s crew and then going on fun heists together. They ought to make a Beckett’s Crew prequel series.
Did you read the article?
Right there with you
Still annoyed they casually, offscreen killed Aurra Sing with him.
Her and the 4 armed alien were who I was interested in for the first part of the movie, and then they kill them both off in the first half hour...
What they should have done is flipped who died and had Val survive and become Han’s mentor.
Ok, I’m not crazy. Good. I was like “I’m pretty sure he was introduced in Thor”, but I didn’t want to risk saying anything but be wrong.
This is moronic take that could be done to every character in the MCU if you really wanted to. This comment reads like you’ve studied up on modern progressivism/feminism and know what the words are, but not how to actually apply them properly.
I really don't like the MCU, but this is by far the most bad faith reading of these characters I have ever seen.
Pfft. A real Star Wars deep dive would give those henchmen in that photo a novel each.
“Jabba, you're a wonderful human being."
Nah, it's perfect for the franchise. Masters of the Universe has been corny from the start. Frankly, whoever thought up the name deserves a raise.
I mean, is “Ram Man” really that much better? People have been making fun of him and Fisto for decades.
I yearn for a more creative world where developers are free to produce the material they’re passionate about instead of having to slap 30-year-old IP onto everything to keep executives happy.
Yep. If there’s one thing history has taught us, it’s that monopolies result in the best possible outcomes for consumers.
And you could replace “it” with almost anything you’d be close.
The consolidation of a majority of major US cons under one corporate umbrella is definitely a good thing that couldn’t possibly have any negative repercussions at all.
Historically correct but modern usage as per Merriam-Webster is a synonym for devastate.
Now I’m depressed thinking about that.
Trying to picture the Randian version of Ikiru *shudder*