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I’m too old for this shit.

Oh, all right, you’ve talked me into it. I’ll do it.

a fictionalized account of the Great Emu War of 1932.

How can I know if I like them if I don’t see them? Back then I was a much more avid movie-goer than I am now and saw anything that seemed it may end up being good. Nowadays I am much more picky. I waited for the Jurassic World movies to each came out on streaming before watching them.

So, here’s the thing. I am possibly the only person in the world who actually doesn’t like the original Jurassic Park, and of the originals only likes Jurassic Park III, and of the newer ones only likes Jurassic World Dominion. So wake me in 2032 when Jurassic Universe III opens.

Not a fan of first person. I wonder if there are options for third person. Also, those poses look horribly outdated and stiff, I’m surprised they didn’t adjust those with some decent performance capture or cloth sims.

$25m an episode? Somebody is making out like a bandit.

I will never stop championing a return to Endor. I mean properly, not the nonsense at the end of Rise Of Skywalker, with a movie that will bring the previous Ewok movie back into canon.

I’d be okay with a colon title. The Mandalorian: This Is The Way.

I’m someone who rarely goes to see movies in cinemas anymore, and sadly there’s nothing here to change that any time soon.

And his inner Anton Ego.

Yes, I really enjoyed season one, but the second just didn’t sustain my interest. It had lost its momentum, I think.

They can delay it indefinitely for all I care. I have no interest in seeing a remake of a perfect movie.

This is it exactly. They have lost all momentum. The driving forward of their new large arc story just feels stalled.

Yes. If they can retrofit Foggy and Karen back into it (eliminate the explanation for why they were not there) then it will improve everything dramatically.

its objective of producing its own IP, rather than licensed work.

I hate it when I get spice in my arsenal.

Comparing it to 80s movies seems incorrect to me. This feels more like a 70s movie.

This feels like a story algorithmically generated.

It may be a galaxy far far away, but everybody lives within a few miles of each other.