You actually don’t.
You actually don’t.
No, you don’t.
think you missed the obvious irony of the headline
Yes and No?
The Welcome to the Resistance lines were clearly sarcasm.
Never have I seen so appropriate a use of an Oatmeal comic for a situation that wasn’t about grammar.
I wish this site covered Altered Carbon
Never ran into that. Every time the enemy attacked me it did so in force. Example: last game as the Zulu, England attacked and sent 8 ancient era units at once, a nice mix of catapults, spearmen and archers. And that was on King.
Marvel movies are entertaining and I’m totally pleased that superhero movies are finally starting to get a little more diverse with the success of Wonder Woman and undoubtfully, Black Panther. But man...the hype around this one is starting to skyrocket. I feel bad for saying this, but I kinda feel totally indifferent…
Angela Wang is an illustrator based in the US.
The old movies did not justify anything. The new ones don’t have to either.
Damn, bro. You’re like a nerd supernova.
I’m not here to defend The Last Jedi, though it is a perfectly forgivable way to spend 2 and a half hours. I’m just here to point out that you’re giving Rogue One an award for literally pandering to you with references, regardless of its (few and far between) merits as a film, something meant to entertain.
But that assumes that the ships your talking about would do any damage to capital ships. At best an X-Wing would maybe cause a little damage but it’s not gonna do much. To do the amount of damage required for what you’re suggesting requires ships the size of the Raddus, which is something few captains would want to…
Star Wars fans make EVERYTHING more toxic. You can’t fucking win with them anymore. Your movie is pretty much guaranteed to be either too much like the old movies or not enough like the old movies, rehashing everything we’ve seen before or straying way too far from WHAT STAR WARS REALLY IS. No matter which way you go…
I am sorry you feel the need to be wrong about TLJ. But that is your right, as a fan who knows more than the creative team at Lucasfilms who - on any given day - have ready access to more Star Wars than you or I.
And, I feel sorry for you, for alienating yourself from a franchise you clearly care about, based on…
Here’s the thing though, using your ship’s hyperdrive to ram stuff is a waste of a ship. And in both Rogue One and RotJ we do she ships ramming into other ships to take them out so yes it’s been done.
Meanwhile, here’s Jedi Master Plo Koon briefly surviving in the vacuum of space with the Force in Clone Wars. Stuff like Leia’s spacewalk has precedent in the canon.
Question is: will Star Wars fans actively make the community more toxic