The hate for Jar-Jar was overblown and Best absolutely never deserved a single shred of the bullying he got. That was over the line and awful.
The hate for Jar-Jar was overblown and Best absolutely never deserved a single shred of the bullying he got. That was over the line and awful.
I remember the BigTrak, it was the most amazing this I’ve ever seen but of course we couldn’t afford it.
This movie was a staple of my childhood, and I recently rewatched it with my kids. The music is brilliant. “Not in Nottingham” is still a really affecting song to me.
Any discussion about this Robin Hood movie is incomplete without a mention of Roger Miller’s songs and performance. They obviously are a big part behind the movie’s folksy vibe, but also represent an interesting milestone in the progression of Roger Miller’s career—after his early success as a novelty/country…
This is one of my top-three favourite Disney movies.
Having watched this today, I can say that anyone who bashes this movie hates fun. Seriously, it is the most light-hearted, fun time I’ve had with a Marvel movie in a while. That first action sequence where they are constantly changing places was so well done. And Kamala is just adorable.
Let’s hope he doesn’t die before we get a proper HD/4K release of The Abyss.
It’s almost like Star Wars has been largely a kids property for decades or something.
This was the most fun episode yet. I wish the entire series had been this level of fun, but the first 2-3 episodes were so grim and dry by comparison.
I thought it was a great episode. I am curious what Baylon is up to. He pretty much abandoned Shin, seems to really want Ahsoka dead, and seemed indifferent (?) to what Thrawn and Morgan are up to.
That was an episode of the Rebels cartoon in live action, for better and worse.
He sounds *exactly* like Ezra from Rebels.
“...this is the moment that feels best like it was perhaps tailored as a goodbye to Cavill’s version of the character.”
Utter Shit Show . Fury was a waste .Who the fuck was this loser ? He sure wasn’t the Strategist 6 steps ahead of everyone we know.
I had no idea this person existed and now I’m annoyed I do.
Losing Agent Hill this quickly didn’t quite feel earned to me. My primary issue with this story thus far is that Fury seemingly insistent on working this outside of either SABER or U.S. resources feels like a bit of Idiot Ball plotting. But we’ll see where this goes.
How dare Disney Plus copy the HBO Max model of stripping streaming content!
Oh, I forgot to mention the Anton Chekov nod to Anton Yelchin was very sweet.
Was I glad to see the characters on the bridge of the Enterprise D again? Of course. Was having some actual proper lighting so I could see what was happening part of it? Sure.
That episode was fun as hell! It really didn’t seem as short as it was, which is a fun bonus.