The story his own brother Joel tells pretty much sums up why we like Bill Murray:
The story his own brother Joel tells pretty much sums up why we like Bill Murray:
I mean if they had announced Joss Whedon was doing the next Star Wars after the first Avengers movie came out and then imagine the reaction if he was chosen after AGE OF ULTRON. Martin Campbell after CASINO ROYALE, awesome. After GREEN LANTERN, not so awesome.
I think he finally found his opportunity to kill him when he got kidnapped. The rest of the family would assume it was the Blomquists.
The final scene and the music was amazing. Every week I don't think the next episode could top the tension of the current one but I'm been proven wrong every time.
The book was in the library and I liked reading it when I was younger even though I hadn't seen most of Hitchcock's movies except THE BIRDS at that point!
Canary was brought back to Bonanza as Candy in the final year after Dan Blocker(Hoss Cartwright) died suddenly after heart surgery after the previous season.
I don't care for Simone and only would feel bad if she died because Floyd would lose a granddaughter right after her husband and son.
They call the Battle of New York "The Incident" on Daredevil too.
Obi-Wan never actually says "clone wars".
The least input other than deciding it should be darker than the first movie, that Vader is Luke's father, creating Yoda the all powerful Jedi master as a funny, little alien creature, that Han should be placed in carbonite, and having a cliffhanger ending.
Really, they forced you to read a long thinkpiece?
Even though I like both I'm more of a Star Wars fan than Star Trek, Trek fans are better because they have no problem believing that the universe seen in the best movie "The Wrath of Khan" is the same one scene in the original series episode "Space Seed" just 15 years later:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Those are critiques adults had of the OT when they came out.
Even if the acting and writing had been better people would still complain that it wasn't the way they imagined the pre-OT era was like.
Again it's the "It should have been this way" critique.
I'm know people aren't going to change their minds and will go to their deaths with their opinions.
Actually that's one of my favorite scenes.
A lot of the criticism of the prequels comes down to "It should have been like this." Like "Anakin should have been like this", and "his fall to the Dark Side should have been like this", "The Jedi should have been like this." "The Clone Wars should have like this" etc.
Again, I don't feel the need to rationalize why I like the original films. I just enjoy watching them. The prequels, I don't."