nintendochavez
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Well no, it’s actually basic inference. Trump has already said that Muslims should be banned; after Trump’s taking that position Brady said explicitly that he supports Trump in everything he does.

I agree that Samer is being childish and overly-literal in an attempt to score points, but this has nothing to do with “slippery slopes.”

Exactly. A lot of the changes I can buy that “this is the way Lucas always wanted it.” Like, bigger explosions, newer CG, stuff like that. Hell, even though I don’t like it I feel that if George Lucas had access to a time machine in 1982, maybe he would have put Hayden Christensen in the closing scene of RotJ from the

i am not a fanboy. i saw Star wars (i thik you folks call it something else) in the theater when it came out with my sister reading me the intro. I had action figures, iron on t shirts, I saw them all. I am exactly the demographic for these movies.

The real problem was that they originally shot the scene with this guy standing in for Jabba because they had absolutely no idea what Jabba was going to look like yet and there’s just no way to make a scene where Jabba moves around that much be believable when he’s the huge lazy slug in Jedi. Sometimes cut scenes

The original shooting script used to actually FILM the scene states that Han shoots Greedo before he gets a shot off.

We don’t necessarily think that the rest of the world does... we just think that they should.

You love Darth Vader, right? Well, he’s in only a handful of scenes in Star Wars. But in The Empire Strikes Back, he’s all over it. He’s killing Imperial Officers left and right. He gets down and dirty both on Hoth and Cloud City. He even gets his own musical theme courtesy of John Williams, The Imperial March.

Wrong.

There are 2/3 of a great movie buried beneath all the Ewok fur in Jedi.

My friend’s wife teaches 6, 7, 8th graders and has a classic films club after school with those students.

I rewatched Empire (for the umpteenth time) earlier this year, and one thing immediately jumped out at me: throughout the movie Yoda very rarely speaks in his signature kooky backwards phrasing.

He does it now and then of course, saying things like, “Away put your weapon, I mean you no harm,” or “Told you I did.

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The Empire Strikes Back contains one of the greatest arguments for practical effects there has ever been: Yoda. The work that Frank Oz did with the Yoda puppet is miraculous. He plays him as whimsical and more than a little batty, and then in an instant, as Yoda turns to look at Luke in his house, he invests the

This is possibly the most humorless thing I’ve read in a while. “#Adulting” is obviously a joke, meant to be taken as such. Most of the time I see it, it’s used by the person saying it to skewer themselves for being childish or lazy, not to garner praise.

By the police? Maybe. By the teachers? No way. If someone brings a device that could pass for a bomb to class they have a responsibility to investigate it. There’s a lot of anti Muslim bigotry in America right now. But there’s also liberal witch-hunts for Islamophobes. This is the latter.

I agree - this post is way over the top. Barring some dysfunctional family backstory, the adult child owes the parents polite behavior (returning calls, being nice) just as much as the parents owe the adult child polite behavior. Unless the adult child wants to break away from her parents entirely - including

I don’t know the situation but I think you are reading a lot into this. It sounds like a frustrated mom dealing with a major transition period in the relationship. The rest is just projection. Eta: and to add, young people also have to learn to have a relationship as an adult with their parents. It’s usually a mutual