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Less reactions means time for more jokes. Which is why you can rewatch those early seasons and say Holy Shit this is just jampacked with funny gags. They might not all land but they are there. 

The Wampa never scared me as a kid, but somehow the probe droid’s octopus like figure and garbled radio communication always frightened me.

Yeah The Black Hole’s ending is grim. The villain’s fate is horrifying.

I still give it a pass because nostalgia, but the movie is basically a bunch of kids yelling over each other in very annoying ways. Which come to think of it is a very realistic portrayal of kids that age.

And to think he left the X-Men franchise to follow Bryan Singer (ugh) to be the bland “Baxter” in Superman Returns. For this he gets a shit send-off in X-Men: The Last Stand. though everything was shit in The Last Stand, so maybe I shouldn’t be so hard on Marsden for dumping that franchise.

Reactions: WTF?!

That’s a good way to describe it. I remember when I first sat down to watch it with my wife and there was geysers of fake blood, and long slo-mo sex scene, I thought what am I getting us into? But we watched the next episode and then the next one and we wound up loving the damn show. It was really rather good camp fun.

This is me finally accepting that I look like The Dean.

Spartacus was so over the top in everything. Whether it was violence, nudity (male and female) or colorful phrasing (“My c-ck rages on!””Gratitude”) It also made me really appreciate Lucy Lawless and John Hannah.

I get it and that is fine. I thought the whole series was great, but Whitfield’s passing gives this gratuitously violent T&A show a sense of tragedy. I don’t begrudge you for not checking out the later seasons.

Based on the Hulu interpreatation I’ve decided to re-read High Fidelity. Crazy to think that it is 25 years old this year. I loved it back when I was a teenager, but I imagine I’ll find Rob a bit more of a dunce this time around. I might’ve re-read it back when the Cusack movie was out, but even that is 20 years old

I can still hear the music cue.

Your polite discourse on the internet about Star Wars is refreshing. 

Gross.

“Lost in the Woods” sounds like a song that 80's Chicago would have sung. 

I don’t know. There is nothing worse to me then seeing a kid in a movie or tv show with an impeccably cool and stylish haircut. (says the guy who had whisper thin hair that would curl into unruly madness when the humidity hit.)

I get it. I know my opinion on the Vader scene is an unpopular one. I just feel like it’s tonally inconsistent with the rest of the film. The morality of war and rebellion, the power of hope, the nobility of sacrifice, and then oh cool Vader slicing though dudes like butter. That’s Awesome! It felt like gross

No, Gwen is right here.

I’ve always rolled my eyes when people exclaimed Rogue One is their favorite of the Disney Star Wars films and that it is pretty far up their list of Star Wars films in general. BUT, with Rise of Skywalker finally released I decided to do a rewatch of all of Disney’s Star Wars output and now I have to agree. The main

Dustin Hoffman sounds like a real piece of work....wait...no....not work....shit....he sounds like a real piece of shit.