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Bummer. Sorry you wasted money to be so horribly disappointed. I actually loved it. Saw it at 3:50 today and bought a ticket for 9am tomorrow.

Agreed on all points.

First heist is not raw fuel. It’s refined. Whole point of Kessel Run is to get raw fuel (since there’s little chance to get another shot at the Empire’s refined fuel supply after the train heist goes bust).

I don’t think it was the best, but I absolutely loved it. Despite the many fan thinkpieces about how SW is falling apart, I’m genuinely enjoying every new installment we’ve been getting. And despite this notion that “they’re all the same” or they “don’t take enough risks”, I’m actually of the opinion that every movie

It’s less about what the audience feels and more about what Han feels/learns in the process. In the beginning of the film it’s clear that Han feels no kinship or connection to anyone in the underground of Corellia except Qi’ra. She’s the only person that he seems to have any care for or seems to relate to. Then he

On the other hand there’s people like me who have consumed waaaaay too much SW stuff since 1979 and absolutely loved every second of this film. Seeing young Han walk around the Falcon and shoot his way off Kessel in his trademarked stance had me cheezin heavily.

Me too. I shouted “Arden Lyn!” to the sound of crickets. Felt like a nerdy outcast amongst nerds. I guess Daly City skipped that Playstation gem.

Humbly disagree. I love the general notion in Clone Wars and Son of Dathomir that Maul was trying to get his revenge on both the Sith/Empire and the Jedi/Republic by trying to take control of “third forces” like the Mandolorians and the crime syndicates. And who better to try to out-Sidious The Emperor than Maul?

When will Season 6 air in relation to the next Avengers movie?

So far it’s consistent with the theory that all those who dusted are not “dead” but just “gone.” The only people they said “dead” to were Asgardians. Makes sense given the opening. The “evidence” from the Dr. Strange film is compelling too. The Ancient One was clear that she couldn’t see timelines/realities past her

EDIT: Doh. Hella late to the party. Oh well...

I know it’s not Hot Toys, but speaking of faces, that SH Figuarts Anakin looks worse than Hayden did when he was (allowed to / made to) overact. Reminds me of Kimmy Gibbler.

Secret shared universe where, in the Kelvin Timeline, some time-space-handwavium sends giant monsters (or their eggs) to Earth, leading to Cloverfield etc. Stupid idea of course, but seems like Paramount might be desperate and tone deaf enough.

I’ve been staying through since the late 90s when a friend who was working at ILM at the time wanted me to see his name. I was proud of him and he said something off-handed about how no one really pays attention to credits, and that he likes to stay to take in how many people are involved in making films. It stuck.

I was neither a MASK fan nor would say I’m a Fast & The Furious fan, but when I’ve watched either, I’ve always had fun. And OF COURSE F. Gary Gray should be helming (eh?) this! He’s basically already doing MASK cartoon 80s car-fu hi-jinks on the big screen. Throw in the Sci-fi tech and outfits, and you’ve got a

I figure it’ll have something to do with the multiverse collapsing into one giant action-figurable event...

Hawkeye will be a secret Kree, and reveal his blue skin: “I blue myself.”

A friend and I used this idea (perfect likeness vs. gestural and creative portrayal as evidenced when illustrators relies heavily on photo reference) on Saturday as an analogy to weighing the pros and cons of using solid actors like Alden Ehrenreich and Donald Glover in Solo versus people who “looked just like” Ford

I can’t wait for this movie. I echo the kid’s sentiment...good feeling. Happy thoughts, as they say.