phaeton99
Phaeton99
phaeton99

At that point in time, Han isn’t a good guy. He’s a criminal, in debt to other, more dangerous, criminals. He's desperate. That's why he takes the Kenobi job "no questions asked."

But that’s exactly the point - we’re not supposed to know Han is a good guy. I get that Lucas is dealing with archetypes, with obvious good guys and bad guys, but Han still fits into a mold - the rogue who turns out to have a heart of gold. We’re supposed to believe he’s out for himself, he says throughout the whole

He’s not a good guy at that point though. Han’s whole thing is that he starts off as a self-serving dick who only looks out for himself, then develops into a true hero by the end of the movie. 

I still have my PS3 and Wii. Why the hell would I get rid of my PS4?

All along, Batman’s greatest weakness was his cowl covering the wrong parts of his face.

If Solo had been an eight-part miniseries, fans would’ve loved it.

“But seriously, if you were going to be around Ron Jeremy, wouldn’t you assume that I’d be a little bit touchy feely?” he said. “Yes. This is what I do for a living.”

Never thought I'd see Bloodborne Gundam.

Social distancing is not the same as “locked inside”. You can’t go to the gym, but you can go for a walk, jog, etc. If you’re a home owner, there’s never been a better time (or, at least, never fewer excuses to avoid it)for yard work.

It's like Christmas in the home of a Bond villain. 

I disagree with your thesis: that it’s the look of the glasses which poses a problem, and instead suggest an alternate hypothesis. We simply don’t have a good use case for them.

Personally, I’m offended by the lack of pouches in those drawings. Rob’s losing his touch.

This is the program that changed Liefeld’s life, from 1981: “For centuries, Man has wondered what, if anything, exists at the ends of our lower appendages. Fantasy, philosophy, and science have all taken their turns at speculating. But does the truth stand somewhere in between?

Joule thief!

Was the “research phase” a quick look at page 119 of Karen Wynn Fonstad’s Atlas of Middle Earth?

“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.

Kind of gives him a Sheriff Hopper vibe.

Well, I’ll add this to a long list of pop culture mis-reads I’ve encountered in my life. That includes militant gun owners who love Taxi Driver without realizing it’s a portrait of a messed-up lonely Vietnam veteran desperately in need of friendship and treatment, and the alpha male businessmen I’ve met who claim The