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Was it just me, or was the Kara/Alex scene at the end really weird and clunky? “Hey, for anybody who skipped the first 55 minutes, this happened and this happened and also this and this and this and this.” And then Kara tops it off with “AND ALL THIS PIZZA WE JUST ATE” like she’s doing improv for the first time.

Given how little of an impact said toxic nerds and their boycotts had on other movies that made bajillions of dollars (The Last Jedi, Fury Road, etc.) I don’t think you can attribute Solo’s lack of profits to them. It seems more like it was the usual cocktail of middling reviews, blockbuster competition, nicer

Weekend Box Office: No go for Solo show, low blow as Disney’s beau loses glow.

Translation: “I disagree with this article, therefore it’s clickbait.”

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Is nobody going to mention the most disturbing part of this movie, when Alicia Silverstone learns her uncle Alfred created a leather Batgirl suit for her (with prominent Bat-Boobs) fitted to her exact measurements? At least this movie is equally pervy and gives the men the same butt/crotch shots as it does Batgirl.

It seems like they do flesh out his character quite a bit in Clone Wars and Rebels, but I haven’t seen those series, and, for as ridiculous as I think it is to expect someone to watch a movie that came out nearly twenty years ago to understand or care at all about the big reveal in a movie, I think it’s even worse to

Which is good. More Star Wars characters need to come from simple roots. We don’t need all these stupid legacys and blood lines

Also having Han fight (or even come across, for that matter, so we are already in dumbass territory) a Sith Lord goes against basically everything he says in ANH. Having been all over the galaxy and not encountering any evidence of the force wouldnt exactly jive with coming across a very blatantly practicing Sith.

He had a particularly bad case of getting cut in half with a light saber

This twist really, really bugged me. Darth Maul is a cool character design, but, as he is established in Episode One, he—like basically all characters in the prequels—has absolutely no personality. His defining attribute is “evil.” I really liked how The Last Jedi fought against the idea that everything has to be

This is a great idea, because if there’s one way that’s been proven to identify fake news, it’s letting the general public decide.

“Nobody agrees what truth is, so I’ve got a solution: a site where everyone decides what truth is!”

Or, to quote Iris:

Of course, this movie also made a Liefield “can’t draw feet” joke that only my wife and I laughed at in our whole theater, so I still think its fair to expect some kind of acknowledgement, and its a bit disappointing the writers say they had no idea its a thing or that people might be upset by it (even if they didn’t

“I can’t believe we went there!”

Oh good, a de facto spoiler thread!

You can’t discuss this film without mentioning the God-awful merchandising.

B&R is still fun to watch while BvS...is BvS.

I spent the whole movie waiting for the Phantom to say his catchphrase.

For all the reasons to dismiss a show, dislike for how the episode descriptions are written is by far the most trivial