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The Legacy is a bit boring consept I have to admit.

I thought this was a Subaru’s natural habitat:

I’ll take it

You, sir, have won recognition as a human being of moderate intelligence!

If I was going to be in the market for a sedan under 30 grand it would either be this or an Accord. There is nothing “meh” about either of them unless you are a weirdo like Torch...

Uh, you realize that all of these cars are easily distinguished by anyone with eyes?

As a post-generational ABC, even if millions of us have overbearing parents and don’t try to murder our parents, it doesn’t change the fact that overbearing parenting of the Asian style is a serious general deficit for us. I eventually got my parents to stop, after having them witness the results of an implosion that

“Cross-over” is just what they’re marketed as; in the industry they’re referred to as “roll-over utility vehicles.”

Neutral: The only driver assistance I want in a car is ABS. I don’t need traction or stability control to assist me how to drive. It amazes how people forgotten about driving a car without traction control or the other million driver ads able. Cars would be so much cheaper without these unnecessary nannies.

Subaru’s especially the outback and forester seem to be the great equalizer. Exceptionally wealthy people buy them and young middle class families buy them (unfortunately I’m the latter) my dads exceptionally wealthy cousin (actually cousins) swapped a bmw 3 series for a forester and have been driving them ever since

Internet speculator or actual guy who makes car sales happen? I’m going to go with the latter.

I’m sticking to my guns on this one. I’m not getting heated about it, I just feel like it’s bad writing. It’s a tactic that shouldn’t be ignored. And should definitely be known. It would be a perfectly valid to strategically use against the empire or FO many sorts of situations. There’s no reason any Navy in any of

Oh no. I never said the originals were great only because of nostalgia. I am a /huge/ Star Wars fan. When I was a kid Episode 4 was about the only thing I would watch. We had a VHS copy that was recorded off of HBO from a friend’s house, that I am surprised the tape held out with as many viewings as I gave it. I still

It challenged people’s ideas of who the characters are and how they behave (particularly Luke)- some people liked it and some people didn’t...

My problem with the stuff that Rian did was less that he did it, but that exactly as you say, he just does it with complete disregard of the “in world” consistency.

Agreed... there were some really great moments but I have a hard time understanding the argument that this movie will age like Empire when the big picture involved an oddly uninteresting chase framing (plus that casino diversion) that just didn’t have the drive or pacing I’d expect from a good Star War.

I dunno, people have been ramming ships ever since they thought it might do enough damage to take down a ship. The idea that nobody had thought to light-speed into another ship is new to this galaxy is just plain irresponsible. I’m totally cool with it working, it looked wonderful, and I couldn’t understand why it

I doubt it given most people who’ve seen this already saw it the first time when it was called The Empire Strikes Back, which remains the best Star Wars film by a country mile.

Holy fuck. Enough with TLJ. Jesus.

“ as storytellers, we have to kind of serve what the scenes need to be.”