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Star Wars fans will ever really have an objective opinion on the prequels. When the argument is "They raped my childhood!" it's not objective. Just the tone of a lot of comments here is more emotional then if they were just "terrible movies". If that were really true nobody would care. They wouldn't complain about it

" NO ONE CAN TELL DARTH SIDIOUS IS SENATOR PALPATINE? They look and talk exactly the fucking same!"

What? Where the fuck did Gary Kurtz say that? I know he likes to take a lot of credit now of why Star Wars and Empire's success but I've never heard him say he directed the movie. Did the other cast members back this up? Hamill, Ford and Fisher have all said Lucas was the director. All the behind the scenes footage

The decision was because Lucas felt Anakin leaving his mother would be more traumatic if it had been at a young age.

I keep hearing they're terribly made but can you give me an example?

It's funny that the Onion AV Club would talk about the prequels and at the same tie also have an examination at the framing device of the movie The Princess Bride and the book it was adapted from by William Goldman. Goldman in his original novel used the conceit that the tale was written by a fictional writer "S.

"SINGLE COLUMN! SINGLE COLUMN!"

I'm skeptical on how Trump hosting would help his candidacy. On the other hand SNL did influence me into thinking that Steve Forbes was a "virile, charismatic leader of men" with a "musky, 'Victor Mature'-like scent" and "an undeniable animal magnetism that drove the ladies crazy"!

I remember the GI:JOE "Captives of Cobra" two parter. I like that it was the Baroness who came up with the plan to kidnap the Joe's family members.

I always liked that it managed to explain everything about why Deneuve is the way she is in that final shot of the old picture of her in a family portrait. Compare it to PSYCHO an otherwise great film by Hitchcock which felt the needed to have a psychiatrist character explain Norman Bates' madness in such a didactic

No Eddie Munster was played by Jason Marsden, who does a lot of voice over work for cartoons, but he did play a Ferengi on DS9 in an episode playing "Grimp":

They did have her say "Did I get the hair wrong?" but Ross was distracted because Chandler told him sometimes he accidentally pictured his mom while having sex and now Ross suddenly couldn't help see HIS mom and was "Chandler, that son of a bitch ruined my life."

I also love how Kubrick subverts the "sexless" aspect of the "magical negro" stereotype with Halloran's taste in home decor:

The GI:JOE animated movie was one long nightmare fuel for me. From the opening where Pythona infiltrating Cobra Island, to all the freaky shit at Cobra-La, to Cobra Commander slowly mutating into a snake and saying "I once a man…!"

The "Babysitter Bandit" from the first season of THE SIMPSONS. Everything from her design to the way guest Penny Marshall played her. She's the only character I can think of in the history of the show that's not even remotely played for laughs. She's deadly serious.

Wrong article man. This about an old "Lord of the Rings" map they found.

I think it's Lupita Nyong'o's voice we hear first. This is Captain Phasma's voice(which is Gwendoline Christie using her real voice) and it sounds nothing like the trailer.

I watched this a lot when I was a kid but also forgot about it(except the James Horner theme).

And "General Kael" named after Pauline Kael, in her pan review she mentions it("homage a la moi").