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Looks like Greg Ellis left out the part where he asked people to follow him on Parler for the real story.

That’s my favorite line in the entire movie.

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I’m good with a Steve who understands not everything is a clear cut, black and white situation as long as he sticks to his moral core.

fun fact: they released some of their older games on gba back in 2003!

Didn’t take long for the worst take to be written. Nicely done! 

Fun fact: the 1944 D-Day invasion of France was code-named Operation Overlord.

Calling this simply a port is disingenuous at best. Also Fire Emblem is a fairly large franchise for a lot of people, and that was announced. A new Pokémon game, which while announced before the conference, is still upcoming.m; plus a slathering of great indies and great third party support. So, including the myriad

Cinderella breaking the glass shoe to use as a weapon is my everything right now!

There’s definitely some new weird self-righteous tier of Star Wars fan being created here. People who claim to be SW fans but somehow didn’t see ANY of The Clone Wars or Rebels? Who basically consumed zero Star Wars news between the release of RTOS and TFA? It’s super weird.

Please, he’s dead. He died at the end of The Phantom Menace.

It fits in cannon and is a shout-out to people who love the character and what they did with him after the prequels. Just because you’re not one of those people, doesn’t make it “thunderously stupid”. You don’t have to like everything everyone else likes. It’s okay. It doesn’t make you a bad person, and it doesn’t

It was surprising in that I don’t think anyone believed they’d bring Maul back on the big screen - his survival is now a much more public and ‘canon’ than it was.

Several people I went to the movie with were convinced that the movie took place before Phantom Menace because otherwise Maul would have to be dead. It took

The train sacrifice being about the downfall of Beckett and nothing about Han is the best explanation I’ve seen yet. That makes sense and gives meaning to his later betrayal.

I don’t think you’re supposed to feel much about them at all, they merely happened to make space for Han and Chewie. Not every movie death has to be personal.

That surprise gave an interesting view of the general awareness of the animated EU. I have fans next to me (on opening night, so fairly hardcore Star Wars fans) wondering how he lived and why he was in the film. Clearly they were not aware of the Clone Wars/Rebels shows.

The Force wasn’t used to levitate physical objects until Empire. The Force wasn’t used to shoot lighting until Jedi. Stories can introduce more information as they continue.

Leia being Force sensitive is definitely in previous movies. “You’re wrong, Leia. You have that power too. In time, you’ll learn to use it as I have.”

I came expecting to see a pic with a room full of white guys, looked at that pic and got excited that there were so many women and persons of color. Then I made the mistake of reading what the criticism was actually about and promptly remembered why I hate humans of the internetz.

Where in the sweet fuck are these people when it comes to adapting media that isn’t European or even Western, or writing media about places that don’t fit that umbrella?