kronkthesquirrelwhisperer--disqus
Kronk
kronkthesquirrelwhisperer--disqus

They're not barring men from seeing the film in their theaters. They're just setting aside a specific showing to let women see it with other women. I honestly don't see the problem. If they weren't letting men see it at their locations at all, then you'd have a point. But this isn't sexist. And flipping it around and

Nice. Her look reminds me a little bit of that bounty hunter character from TPM. Tall, pale skin, weird ponytail. She was in the movie for basically three seconds.

Tell that to the folks who bitch about TFA being a retread of A New Hope ;)

Yep.

Would love an Obi Wan western on Tatooine.

I admit, I have not.

Fair enough. Although, I think most good writers would leap at the opportunity to invent something original in a setting as boundless as the Star Wars universe, rather than pick through the heap of bad execution for an occasional nugget of quality.

There's real menace in some of Frank Oz's line readings in Empire. It legitimately unnerved Kid-Me too.

I think there's a right and a wrong way to do it.

I think it became clear that Disney had begrudgingly accepted the prequels when characters from the freakin' Clone Wars show started popping up in live action movies (Saw Gerrera). I hope they continue to keep them at arms length in the Saga films.

Oh, I'd welcome their take with open arms.

It'll never happen - EVER - but:

I was also thrown for a loop by the "Luke's face in Vader's helmet" symbolism as a six year old.

I liked Krennick a lot for this very reason. The guy's a chump, but he will find a way to viciously fuck you over if he can. Of course, Tarkin is the ultimate power player.

He really is a very intriguing character.

Dooku Jr.

Darth Jeb!

They bludgeon stormtroopers to death and then display their severed heads at the afterparty!