God, she’s such a dumb character. She’s like the scribbles in a middle schooler’s notebook when they got upset with one of their Avenger’s comics. I don’t get the popularity.
God, she’s such a dumb character. She’s like the scribbles in a middle schooler’s notebook when they got upset with one of their Avenger’s comics. I don’t get the popularity.
Not necessarily sure. Her husband works for Proskauer Rose, which is a massive global big law firm with more than 700+ attorneys. If Sony was a direct client of his, that would be a problem, but the mere fact that an attorney at Proskauer represents Sony probably isn’t enough to be unethical. He seems to focus on…
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Women did make huge advances in computer programming. However I suspect the transition of programming out of government and university labs and into the heart of the modern economy had more to do with rising wages than anything else.
Yeah but every bit you extend the movie cuts down on the amount of screenings you get per day.
It’s more interesting to have a villain who is actually a legitimate threat. Helloooooo, Empire!
As far as we can tell, she’s powerful in the force, but has almost no training to use it. That still should give him the advantage. Even if he’s been training against weaker opponents, he’s been training. He knows how to move, how to counter, how to block and attack. And he was winning for the majority of it, showing…
To be fair both times he wielded it he got his ass kicked.
Star Trek had literally the god-king of Mary Sue (dude version): Wesley Crusher.
Most people I know say that this is pretty much a condensing of the original three films into one film. And I would whole-heartedly agree. Also, this completely felt like a bunch of cool scenes put together without much plot. It’s a bit frustrating. It’s a lot of fun to watch, but you cannot think about it for more…
What does The Force need with a spaceship?