Hey man stop nerdsplaining to me.
Hey man stop nerdsplaining to me.
Two of those stories were fucking great though. The middle part on Endor dragged a bit but I was still invested.
Badly, like every other defense of the prequels? Correct.
The dialogue in the prequels was just exposition, or like preschooler attempts at comedy.
You were allowed to disagree with Kreia. There were other characters who approved of pure light/dark side characters and gradients.
If a planet was equidistant from a bunch of suns and held in perfect gravitational equilibrium, I guess.
How about G0-T0? The evil mastermind crime boss turning out to be his own astromech droid was a great reveal IMO, and his whole backstory and dark side/pro-Republic alignment was really cool and unique.
Her point was more complex than that. It's not that you should just give up on doing good things, it's that thinking that everyone's problems can be fixed at the micro level was naive and self-satisfied, which is a deconstruction not just of Star Wars but of most RPGs up to that point. And really she has a point: did…
I don't think it's fair to say that most of the EU aliens were based on racial stereotypes, they were usually a reflection of what their single-biomed planets could biologically produce. If the biomes they were from seemed to line up with biomes that produced humans on earth with similar characteristics, well, blame…
Which is strange, because he has a smooth radio man's voice.
Someone on another forum I frequent stated that the overall success rate of this series was about 50% (which I agree with), even if the good sketches were really good. Though to be fair that's actually a pretty good success rate for a sketch show.
See my theory was that all the excessive laughter was coming from people who knew based on the Mr. Show hype that they were supposed to find this funny and didn't want to be caught not laughing, but if you're telling me the original was like this then yeah I'm not gonna like it.
God I hate this show's live audience. I have never heard a crowd laugh so much at non-comedic lines in the setup of sketches.
You howled after seeing an actress?
See, that's cool. I think they just produce a style of movie that by and large isn't for me.
Yeah, I can see why people like them, they just don't appeal to me.
I think my problem with the Duplass brothers is that, while they are talented and come off as nice dudes, they just seem to have this state of being out of touch that bleeds into their work. Like, even if some of their movies have ostensibly been about every day middle American people, the characters always feel like…
"Come on guys, Norbit wasn't that bad, it was just trying to do something new and radical with film."
What does "nerdsplaining" even fucking mean? At least with mansplaining, which is still mostly a stupid buzzword, there's a negative connotation of condescension from a place of privilege. Are non-nerds condescended to by the RLM videos?
Why is this a parenthetical?