Is that Punisher’s skull I see at the end of the video?
Is that Punisher’s skull I see at the end of the video?
going again this week. This will be my second viewing. Cannot wait! :)
Having been given 2 minutes (give or take) of dialogue in Star Wars, Samuel L. Jackson is an expert in all things Star Wars.
I saw both Star Wars and The Hateful Eight.
I despised one of these films as a boring, self-indulgent mess.
I don’t think Mr. Jackson would like to know which one.
No shit. “I need to take down Palpatine. Oh, I know who can help, the only Jedi who 100% trusts Palpatine!”
Sit down, Mace Windu. You did not bring enough Jedi to deal with Palpatine. That was your mistake.
Seems like actual suicide as well
I feel like dating a superhero’s people would probably be a lot better than dating an actual superhero, though.
Bulletpoint of subsection of subset: May not take resulting break up talk well. May not think ‘just friends’ is a viable option. May instead destroy and consume a star system. May destroy and consume *your* star system.
Subsection of subset of aforementioned reason: godlike power may not be quenchable, at all.
Number Eight: Superhero evolves into something godlike and incomprehensible.
Quite a few of these can be used for poor Riley Finn too, “Captain Cardboard,” the superhero’s boyfriend.
My wife, who’s no geek but also saw the original trilogy when it came out, loved it and started shooting questions and commenting the movie with me in a positive light right after we left the cinema and told me she liked the movie. I loved it as it filled my expectations and left me with a lot of questions so the JJ…
DAMN some one get the fire extinguisher and a med kit over here.
Thank you. Thank you so much for this post.
Bro, she used a staff as her primary weapon before she even got the saber. She is more than capable of common sword play if that’s the case. I self taught myself how to spin, twirl, and fight with a staff.
That’s why I specified that I’d only read the book. Given its length, the book’s connections are probably able to be more subtle and numerous. In the case of the book, the subtlty is what makes it good.
#4 essentially happens in the film, and the expository dialogue makes it seem like this was the first time he’s seen any action.
See, I thought it was implied that this was Finn’s first actual combat drop, and that he’d never seen anyone gunned down before. That’s why he was in shock from the moment that other stormie left the handprint on his helmet.
I hope you’re right but my guess is it was just their means to make him identifiable from the rest of the troopers in the following scenes.