Ah yes. “British”.
Ah yes. “British”.
Come on man! Isn’t it obvious that fahrenheit is in fact the most intuitive temperature scale ever?
I said this on Jez once and I’ll say it here: you cannot open the doors for women to talk about their trauma and try to remove the stigma of being a rape victim and then expect it to not show up in fiction. You can’t have it both ways.
The absolutely terrified and earnest begging not to go back to who she once was kills me. In the end she knew and we have to witness how far she fell.
I’m so proud and disgusted to have been a part of this.
The best part was you guys using a hair dryer on the condom.
That's fine. I'm just saying I think you feel that way because you didn't get it.
What I think is the version thought correct by most (including senators, public, most Jedi initially) is this:
Not “universally considered the worst,” as others have already said. I think it’s a little better than Phantom Menace, and in some ways I actually like it more than Sith.
To this day, I still like Ewan mcgregor performance. I don’t love it, but I like it. Also, the emperor. Sure he’s super cheesy, but I don’t know why, it feels more right than wrong to me.
Totally agree.
First up, we all know Lucas loved cars, and didn’t exactly exert himself to create proper names for Star Wars, but even he didn’t name the cloner’s planet after Chevy’s crappy car/pickup. It’s Kamino, with a K.
I always loved this part. It’s weird little details like this that keep the Star Wars universe feeling alive and unpredictable. And there’s nothing particularly bad about Dexter as a character (thought his CGI isn’t quite so easy on the eyes 13 years later.)
“Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones is universally considered the worst Star Wars film.”
Unpopular opinion: Natalie Portman was pretty damned terrible in these movies. So much so that it may have affected my opinion of her in everything else I’ve seen her in because I honestly don’t think she’s a very good actress. How the hell she rebounded after these when so many others didn’t seems almost unfathomable.
Did I miss a meeting or something? I thought Phantom Menace was widely considered the worst. Not trying to be snarky, just that I’d never heard AotC being referred to as the worst Star Wars film until now.
“freaking pathetic” “embarrassment to the gaming community” .... goes on to have a temper tantrum in the comments of a website....
You really have no clue what asexual means do you sport?
I think Empire was better, especially Cloud City. The windows, the exterior shots, the hatch on the Falcon; those were all way, way better. In fact that’s what the SEs should have been. Most people don’t even realize that they were changed because they just fit in so nicely, rather than in-your-face like the new lead…
And 28 Days Later is the best The Day of the Triffids movie made. Just with Zombies, not plants.
Not this nonsense again. Other than kids fighting the two stories are nothing alike and have very different points to make.