The marketing pitch for Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge promises superfans the chance to “live their Star Wars…
The marketing pitch for Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge promises superfans the chance to “live their Star Wars…
The epilogue was incredibly promising. I wanted to see them have fun with powers, and I hope eventually we’ll get to revisit that.
That wouldn’t be a reveal though, it’ll just be spiteful retcon.
A hero is nothing more than a good person dealing with a bad day. It is the catastrophe which elevates them.
GODDAMNIT! WHY CAN’T I STAR YOU MORE!?!
And this is exactly why chains should be stoked about MoviePass but they’re fighting it tooth and nail! MoviePass increases viewership, and with the money saved on tickets people are more likely to buy concessions.
My wife has some really interesting theories about how the film is basically starting with a man acting towards another man in all the terrifying ways that men treat women every day, and escalates from there. Basically, it’s a stalker narrative starring a man instead of a woman, and so many men have absolutely no idea…
I’m in “stark” disagreement with you here (I am so sorry about that...).
One of the pillars of Spider-man, in my mind at least, is that he is a hero without a support system. There’s no Alfred behind the scenes. No Kent parents supporting his actions. No Jarvis, no Sue/Johnny/Ben/Reed partners, no government support,…
Luke is the epitome of an ordinary person caught up in extraordinary events. That’s the whole gimmick behind the story that lit a fire in audiences and sparked the franchise. The paternal crap that was grafted onto his identity after that is fun, but it’s beside the point. Luke is just a kid from a desert farm who…
Finn, fire your agent. Not because of the casting, but because a decent agent would have already told you to shut the hell up.
Carol’s deal, and Morgan’s too to be honest, is that they’re the over-powered knights-errant who’ve left the fold for “better things.” Carol wants to be quit of this world of violence and strife (without being suicidal - she doesn’t want to die, she just wants the fighting to stop). Morgan on the other hand is a…
I think this is representative of an inherent problem in modern capitalism. Executive have no stake in the long-term success of the company they run, literally the only thing they care about is short-term profits. It is what led bank execs to cause the mortgage crisis, they didn’t care what happened to the banks as…
Agreed. Just because some people don’t care about an episode doesn’t mean it is filler. You can always skip if you want.
I got it when I first saw the movie without the director explaining it to me, it’s a garbage scene in my opinion. The only worse scene in the movie is the JJA fanservice in the beginning where Poe says to KR “how do we do this you talk first I talk first?” What an awful line, didn’t work in Lost, doesn’t work when…
So well put. I would add that controlling and tampering your emotion is hard, while abandoning yourself to them is easy. Hence why the Dark Side is so seductive.
So he’s basically the Melty Man.
On the other hand, those people who merge as soon as they see the merge sign are actually making traffic worse. You should learn how to zipper merge properly.
Or WB could have let Ayer release the movie he filmed. Would it have been darker and more serious? For sure but it probably would have made a lot more sense. This is a list of deleted scenes shown in trailers but didn’t make the movie (plus some other info from early test screenings and etc):
When you think of mash-ups, I bet Chris Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy and Edgar Wright’s kinetic take on Scott Pilgrim…
I really hated that Dana trashed Holm for taking the fight and instead of making a rematch after Tate’s Hail Mary submission on Holm he lets Tate refuse to fight Holm to take the “easy fight” in Nunes and Tate gets starched.