littlegravitas1
Littlegravitas1
littlegravitas1

Yes... The *horrific* imagery in this *horror* show was, in fact, quite *horrific*.

If he’s Eisenhorn I think I’ll legit squee.

A lot of the complaints about this movie boil down to personal taste, but the one that always kills me is the laughable claim that it “ruins Luke’s character.”

The thing about TLJ that no one seems to notice is that Johnson basically gave the franchise a big exit at the end. Everything TFA set up is gone. The First Order has been effectively destroyed — their leader is dead, their main fleet (which was also their industrial center) is destroyed, their military braintrust is

Yoda is clearly a counterrevolutionary reactionary conservative who only disagrees with the Palpatinian Imperial Order because his cadre of religious fundamentalist enforcers  who were the lapdogs of the old corrupt regime had fallen out of favour 

Finally, a sequel show that makes sense. Netflix will give it a season before ruthlessly canceling it. At least we’ll have that, I guess.

This show is the best star war I’ve seen in a long time. Rogue One was also a great star war. I actually liked each of the sequel trilogy movies, each of which was a good star war in its own rights.

The extra weapons aside, is this not another emphasising point to the fact the Empire are far too complacent in their ability to crush everyone and everything in their path until the Rebellion fully erupts?

I’m not sure which side of the argument you’re on, because wanting hard games only for them is gamers demanding to be served.

Reductiveness at it’s fanboi best. You don’t deserve nice things.

Disney Star Wars trilogy isn’t canon.

It’s always okay to punch a Nazi, you fuckin’ Nazi sympathizer.

This baseless speculation needs to die. She had to audition for Bayonetta 3. If they wanted to get rid of her they would have just turned her down in the audition rather than do a lowball. People acting like they lowballed her to get rid of her have zero evidence that this is true and it doesn’t make sense given the

Its just creepy. I’m sorry. I’m 39 and I will never forget when I helped my niece move into her dorm, she told me her roommate had a crush on me. I had to tell her I was old enough to be her dad. It’s just weird as hell and I see it daily bc I’m a mover now. It’s always some young woman fresh from college either 23 or

“tHey’Re LeGAL ADDULTS!”

The Last Jedi is the only Star Wars film in the sequel trilogy with any new ideas, and that’s exactly why nostalgia-obsessed regressive nerds hate it (and why the much larger general audience loved it.) There’s a strain of radical positivity that runs throughout that movie, of hopefulness in the face of terrifying

Still the best of the recent trilogy.

Destroy all the sacred cows of star wars- the handsome rogue? Treacherous. The guy who doesn’t follow orders? almost gets everyone killed. The Jedi? A nobody. And the final, final scene- the little kid in the stable who subtly force-pulls his broom to him? PERFECT.

I love TLJ. It felt like an adventure movie with Finn and Rose searching for the coder while the rebel fleet tried to stay ahead of the Imperial fleet. Rey and Kylo fighting the imperial guards and killing Snoke was one of the best lightsaber fights in the franchise. And the silent scene when Admiral Holdo launched

I’m fine with “women and birthing people” or “women and menstruators” or any other term people want, but I’m not ready to give up on woman/women because women are still struggling to achieve equal rights and the word’s existence doesn’t preclude that of people with other gender identities, but they can be listed in

I remember as a kid sitting on the floor of my dad’s living room, the lights out, watching the original Star Wars trilogy on VHS and having my mind blown at the incredible worlds, aliens, and characters created by George Lucas and Ralph McQuarrie, among many other contributors. I remember being smitten by a princess