It’s a well-written article. Who cares what it’s about?
It’s a well-written article. Who cares what it’s about?
“The more Jared Leto the better”, said nobody, ever.
What can a Jedi do that a non-Jedi force user can’t?
The thing is, walking into a fortified village ruled by a vicious warlord commanding dozens of heavily armed men and droids, with 6 guys bearing sidearms and stupid helmets, and demanding that said warlord surrender... that isn’t bad government, it’s bad tactics.
I would like to state right her and now that I have had it with the depiction of the New Republic as bumbling incompetents. Yes, I understand that for some reason I cannot fathom, this seems to be the main theme of Dave Filoni’s vision of Star Wars, but at this point it beggars belief. How did these bozos even win in…
You know, just once I’d like to see half a dozen Sith cower in fear in face of a single Jedi, and not the other way around. I’m getting tired of Star Wars’ worship of the bad guys and contempt for the good guys.
Season 4 of Angel kicked ass an I will fight anyone who says otherwise.
Yeah, it’s a director’s job to impose discipline on the actors, and Taika obviously had no interest in doing so.
You know, despite seeing him in at least half a dozen movies and generally enjoying his performances, I can never really remember what Aaron Taylor-Johnson looks like. There’s just something about his face, you know?
I just hate the Swifties for what they did to John Kerry.
I dare you to find a Star Wars fan who loves everything about Star Wars.
Because if there’s someone whose point of view we need to hear, it’s a rich 85-year-old white man.
And then grabs a fistful as he gets up.
...in a shootout with director/actor/lich Clint Eastwood.
No, not at all - at least, not according to my wife, who doesn’t do video games. Having a basic knowledge of science fiction tropes helps, though.
“Writers.”
But it isn’t being directed by that guy - it’s being directed by the guy who took those perfect 153 minutes and turned them into a 202-minute slog 22 years later.
I don’t work in show business. Not my monkeys, not my circus.
Different people.
So if the first half of a story is better than the second half, the solution just to do the first half twice?