Thandie Newton plays “a mysterious figure” named Val
Thandie Newton plays “a mysterious figure” named Val
Yeah the movie was tremendously boring and flatly uninspiring. The whimsy was on 5, and I really had a hard time staying awake the entire way through.
NO ONE CAN STOP THE COMFY
The zaniness, the drama, the unpredictability, the rivalries that culminate in assault charges over one idiot manchild throwing a boomerang at another—
lmao no. Rebels didn’t fling capital ships into the empire because they didn’t just HAVE unlimited capital ships to fling into every star destroyer they ran into. This would be the equivalent of blowing up an aircraft carrier in order to destroy an enemy dock or canal. Would you succeed? Likely if you did it right.…
Not to say this sounds familiar, but
...this sounds eerily familiar.
Came here to say this. I loved the movie but this part pulls me out of the movie every single time because of how comical it ended up looking.
The way Lucasfilm dealt with ancillary stories to the movies was never a full admit of them being canon... more like being a separate canon that works. They broke it down into 5 needlessly complicated distinctions of canon that (while making the universe very rich and diverse) ended up muddling up discussion and…
Coming from someone who watches roughly 10-15 series each season, I gotta say the more you watch... the more you realize anime is ridiculously derivative and anyone that holds manga/anime over american comics (for american comics being derivative) completely ignores that we get about 6 or 7 shows a year about someone…
WW was good, but I’d sooner say Dee Rees or Greta Gerwig were ACTUALLY snubbed as both of them handed in something much better than WW. I actually believe the worst and glaring snub was Villeneuve (even though he’s not a woman, but it is worth saying)
I once took a greyhound from Atlanta to Detroit and the bus stopped in Toledo after driving for roughly 3 or 4 hours and we were going to be there for a solid 30 minutes. I stepped off the bus and after looking around, I decided it’d be time better spent back on the bus.
*cough cough* Conclusion of Star Wars Rebels S4 *cough*
I thought it was hilarious because I recently attempted trading in my Xbox One at Gamestop. They gladly took the system, but they downright refused to take the Kinect that came with it (and even going as far to recommend I go to a Play n Trade to see if they’d take it)
Since gravity works on the ship, the mass from the top bombs would push down on the bottom row. Once these bombs enter a realm of anti-gravity, they already have an acceleration from that initial push on the ship. So they’re not so much falling as they are moving at their own speed.
I giggled at bad pants but also cause it’s true
True enough, I’ll probably be seeing it again tonight and I’ll make sure to check.
Who else thought the Porg looking down the lightsaber hilt at the beginning was a call back to this scene:
Plus Anakin’s lightsaber was in Rey’s possession at the time (well, in two pieces, but in her possession nonetheless).
Good lord that’d be interesting if true. Gotta check that next time I watch.
So this is how democracy dies... to the tune of Harlem Shake.