All this after also ducking out of the draft.
All this after also ducking out of the draft.
he is getting tested every day (according to him) and COVID doesn’t want him
Can you even get covid if you’ve already had covfefe?
To be fair, that was probably like the last movie he saw that wasn’t Bloodsport.
There’s always money in the sand crawler.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. There’s still plenty of meat on that part. Now you take this home, throw it in a pot, add some broth, a potato. Baby Yoda, you got a recurring character stew going.
Nobody is from Earth, but “human” is still one of the races in the Star Wars galaxy.
I like Greef’s character, despite the fact that he’s ostensibly the bad guy for the first part of the season. He is, basically, what the Mandalorian wants to be: True Neutral, only out for himself, and willing to do what it takes in order to make money and survive. But the Mandalorian realizes, quickly, that there are…
And they bring the disease with them, thereby repeating the same process that spread it across the globe in the first place.
Very interesting.
It further adds to the idea that written by George but adapted and directed by a more competent team, the prequels could have been the films we wanted.
I’m not going to protest Boba’s inclusion. But, along with him and Ashoka showing up, I’m concerned the Mandalorian is going to be overshadowed. I liked how small the first season was -- I’m more Leone than Abrams if you know what I mean.
I never understood the appeal of Boba Fett in the first place. Dude was on screen for like 5 minutes and got eaten by a toothy vagina monster. WTF? Rex meanwhile is a fucking legend.
Old Man Rex > Boba Fett.
I like this idea a lot better than Boba getting his own show, but only if Temuera Morrison also shows up as old-man Rex in whatever episodes Ahsoka is in.
There’s a lot of things I don’t like about the Last Jedi, but the movie was bloody gorgeous.
That it’ll be like the prequels, but good.
I worked on Lost, I rarely had any idea what was going on.
A while ago I read a theory that surrounding Filoni with grade-A talent for the Mandalorian to get him used to live action, and eventually hand Star Wars over to him, kinda like Kevin Feige for Marvel.
I’m way behind on it (half way through 3) but from an outsider’s perspective I’ve seen quite a bit of love for Origins and Odyssey.