I...I...holy crap.
I...I...holy crap.
the present Star Wars media we’re getting alongside that merchandise has reforged Vader back into the legitimately haunting figure he was when he first silently strode onto the deck of the Tantive IV in A New Hope.
I don’t know how this article could be a thing and this scene from the comics be omitted:
I think we don’t know more about droids for the same reason we don’t really know everything about the Force: the creators are not terribly interested in exploring these things.
It’s too unlikely to be believable. After this week’s episode made it clear that Infinity War is definitely happening in SHIELD, I think that at least a few main cast members will be dusted.
A lot more than twenty years, I think. Didn’t the Expanded Universe go all the way back to that first original Marvel Comics story with Han, Chewie, and the green bunny, in late 1977 or early 1978? You could even go back to parts of the novelization of the first movie, and that was published in ‘76.
The rise of Netflix and the smartphone, were those on the list?
When Avatar revived 3D, I didn’t expect that there would still be so many 3D screenings ten years after the fact. But it’s not clear to me whether audiences have embraced 3D. It seems more likely that exhibitors have learned we will tolerate the upcharge when the screening time is more convenient than regular old 2D.
Before Avatar came into the picture, 3D was nothing more than a gimmick.
Here we go again... I think we will look back on this list and wonder why Wonder Woman is ranked so high. While it is clearly an enjoyable film if wouldn’t even exist if it wasn’t for the Avengers and shared universes (#5) as I highly doubt Warners would have taken a risk on the property without that sweet sweet…
I see no problem with this.
Just a shot in the dark here, but the because when you’re consumed with guilt and waiting to die, you don’t spend a lot of time on your personal appearance?
Bodes well for a Ewan McGregor cameo in Episode 9.
Here’s what I told a friend. I saw it once and had mixed emotions. Read a lot, thought a lot, felt like I kinda liked it. Saw it again and loved it. Why?
Just like Yoda wanted to think of himself as a cool lovable muppet and not a CGI mess.
I reckon it’ll probably be blue since she’ll be using the crystal from the old, busted one—but I’d really like to be wrong. A yellow saberstaff would be perfect.
to sell more toys, of course. DUH.
Didn’t need any of this explained...
So what you’re saying is you didn’t watch the movie?