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Rob Fletcher
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No doubt. Jedi is the weakest of the 3, but there's a hell of a lot of good stuff – mostly the space battle and Luke vs Vader vs Palpatine.

If nothing else, that's a great trailer. Doesn't give anything away. Makes me want to see what happens. I'm in.

Those are probably the easiest ones to go after.

It's not so much breaking the law. It's that the rights holders Netflix license content from insist on these stupid regional variations in license – usually because they've sold something exclusively to someone else in a territory, like Walking Dead to Channel 4 in the UK. Netflix's policy has always been to a) do the

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I like all of those. Or at least I could stand to listen to all of those.

There are certainly some crappy Ewok moments but I don't think they're quite the lamefest the Gungans are.

I remember Now 7 as being the album that introduced me to Brilliant Mind by Furniture years after I'd been given it (on cassette) as a Christmas present by a random relative.

Yep. I liked the movie a lot overall but that bit was a mess.

Netflix doesn't care. The rights holders they license content from do.

Because rights holders Netflix license content from are insisting on it.

Yeah, the Starkiller base dogfight is one of the movie's missed opportunities no doubt.

Exactly. A minute of screen time would likely have fixed it too. The backstory is not actually complicated at all.

Oh great. I love nothing better than video games that try to tell a story. STOP BORING ME WITH CUT SCENES AND JUST PLAY A JINGLE EVERY TIME I COLLECT 100 OF SOMETHING.

I rather fear they have a slate of lackluster novels and comic books planned to explain it all.

The Force Awakens for editing? Really? I liked the movie a good deal but it was spartan in its editing. Maybe that's what counts as good.

I'm gonna go out on a limb here and defend the Ewoks…

Ellen Page or GTFO

Because Han Solo isn't a frat boy douchebag?