*gives dfsfdv the side eye while sipping a martini*
*gives dfsfdv the side eye while sipping a martini*
I don't understand the rant and I will not respond to it.
"Stuff We All Get,"
-Michael Scott
The writing staff seems to be pretty diverse in terms of background and intrests, which brings a wider range of humor that I love. I got a kick out of some of the soldiers hanging back to gain the XP from everyone else killing the monster.
A Million Years ago is an amazing song that makes me cry nearly every time.
The Force Awakens in the only movie by Abrams I like.
I see what you mean. I guess I'm just realizing that I'm ready to eat up anything they dish out. I already told a friend that I'll probably see this movie a few times, but then realized "What if it sucks?". I'm just such a huge Star Wars and Rian Johnson fan that I'd probably still be this excited if the trailer was…
A coworker and I were coming up with Star Wars stand alone movies the other day and one of them was a Requiem for a Dream style drama that involved Death Stick guy and Dex. I might actually try to write that one out.
It would have been really hard to top TFA teaser. That one had so much going for it, mainly the emotions of "Star Wars is back! And it's going to knock your stupid socks right off!" while this is more like "Here's more Star Wars! And it's not going to let you put your socks back on!" They couldn't rely on the fact…
Snokes is actually Dex from Attack of the Clones!
The one thing this trailer is missing is Spirit in the Sky.
It gets me fracking pumped for the movie, but also dread all the theories people are going to come up with until December.
The teaser is a great, well, teaser. It shows just enough to get me excited with some new mysteries added. It really doesn't give away anything, even plot points. It's main purpose is to just get people to talk about the movie and get excited.
I laughed out loud when he defended Son of the Mask by saying it was ground breaking and did things no other movie has done, which he doesn't elaborate on.
You were roommates with the Crawley's?
And that someone?
Run them blades fast.
Spying? No. But you are doing this in your front yard where everyone can see you. We've sent several letters telling you to stop.
That's what I hear. I do typically like Lewis so I plan to read it one day.
I still really liked Perelandra, but Out of the Silent Planet seemed more thought out in terms of letting the story give the message. I still need to read That Hideous Strength, though.