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My husband and I got married in 2010. I had heard from my friends that paid around $30k for their weddings. There was NO way we were going to come out of pocket or have our families pay for a one day event. I know I am not the average “I been waiting all my life to plan my wedding” type of gal, but my husband and I

This movie is becoming a cultural touchstone. I can’t believe the sheer energy (good and bad) this is generating. But I fucking love it nonetheless.

I am now projecting myself via the Force to high-five you. If I die from the process, it will be worth it.

I go to event movies that can’t be replicated at home. Movies like Star Wars. Always second weekend, always first showing of the day, always some place that reserves seats.

Thank you for saying this. I am forever grateful that my parents sent me to public schools that were meaningfully integrated, both racially and economically. It left me with a far more realistic worldview than many of my peers raised by ostensibly liberal parents.

“The DC area is full of diverse, nice neighborhoods and as a DMV resident we all know what the real deal is when white people live or move out to the VA suburbs to live in mostly white areas.”

I just read about this case this morning. It’s so sad. This daughter is going to have a tremendous amount of guilt as she not only knew her boyfriend was a Nazi, she began believing the things he said, and possibly let him sneak into her room where he then shot and killed her parents.

Just when I think I want to start dating/be in a relationship, again...

Guess what? I went to see it the second time today, and I LOOOOOOOOOOVED it! Even more than the first time!
This time I already knew all the plot twist and could just focus on the feels. My god, the feels. Final scene with Luke took me by surprise the first time, and I didn’t really know what to make of it.
This time it

People who hate Rose make me almost as sad as people who give Cabin in the Woods bad reviews on Amazon.

I hate everything that other people like too. Other people are just the worst. As soon as I hear other people like something, I know I’m going to hate it.

Saw the movie twice. Both times the audience laughed, cheered, and gasped repeatedly. It’s ok to not like the movie, but your reasons have existed through every single Star Wars movie. Unless you’ve hated every other movie for the same reasons, then your reasons are, well, not valid. :/

Those were all Gungans and in the extended Blue Ray version they’re all gonna have voices and throughout the whole fight they’re gonna be saying shit like “Oopsie me have a stabby” really loudly

I love seeing the production timeline. All the work that goes into these movies, and everyone working on them, are astounding!

Yoda hitting Luke with the stick? Salacious Crumb? No, Star Wars has never had an slapstick from puppets. At all. People seem to forget what the Star Wars movie are/were when they say TLJ “doesn’t feel like Star Wars”.

He’s not wrong here. He wanted to try something new. To take risks and produce something original, and not just a throwback to the original trilogy. To make a Star Wars movie for the current generation of fans effectively, and so the angry fanboys are going to lose it and throw threats his way. This is why I’ve come

It did rule hard. Third hardest on my scale, in fact.

It's a shame we weren't in the same high school, because we could've been awful TOGETHER. I had the exact same phase for a hot minute, before I realized that I didn't need anyone else's gratification to like comic books and curse and wear high heels and makeup.

Yeah, I think it's a phase a lot of women go through. I was totally a Cool Girl in high school. I thought that because I like football, video games, comics, and prefer whiskey to vodka I was different from the OTHER girls. I thought I could only get along with my select fellow Cool Girl friends as far as women went