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Kind of like how the first 5 minutes of the last jedi is focused on a character who isn’t important and who dies via self sacrifice, but is infinitely more compelling than the characters they give us?

Absolutely. The whole movie should have been Han joining Beckett’s crew and then going on fun heists together. They ought to make a Beckett’s Crew prequel series.

Right there with you

Her and the 4 armed alien were who I was interested in for the first part of the movie, and then they kill them both off in the first half hour...

The laziness of the rewriting of the Collider article is spectacular even by Gizmodo standards. In some cases, it’s even the same sentence structure.

Then in the first Avengers movie, fans are introduced to Hawkeye

In truth, this won’t slow SpaceX that much, since it’s supposed to be resolved by November under the expedited schedule. For the next few months, SpaceX will still be focused on things that are only tangentially related to HLS and thus not stopped by the injunction, such as getting Starship to orbit, or testing

Can we all just take a moment to give a moment of thanks that this isn’t a slideshow?

I was speaking towards more the novels, comics, and other stuff. They seem to go so deep into explaining every minute detail that it feels like extreme over kill.

I didn’t mind Solo. I liked the world building, I just wish it wasn’t about Han Solo, and was just some new character. That actor was wooden, and they felt

Even in this episode, Thanos’ position seems to be, “Okay, I won’t obliterate half the universe, but I still think the idea has some merit.”

And note that the official Star Lord Twitter account now has T’Challa, almost like they’re doing it for every episode and all that outrage over Peggy “replacing” Sam was completely stupid.

The real Grogu was killed by Anakin during the sacking of the Jedi Temple. That was Groguu.

The AV Club seems convinced that the top priority for the head of a major movie studio, during a pandemic that has utterly scrambled its release schedule and decimated its gameplan for making money, is nonsense Twitter controversies.

Pepsi has to be able to legally buy a weapon of war.

Honestly given how the rest of Blomkamp’s career has gone, I think we’re a little overdue for an unsentimental reappraisal of District 9. Was the premise audacious? Yes, absolutely. Was the execution good enough to justify going back and re-watching the film? Honestly? Not really?

I don’t get this take at all. This car is a beautiful automotive work of art. Does celebrating engineering only apply when we deem, several decades later, who might have commissioned or enjoyed it at the time and what their motives were?

So the kids are cancelling 90 year old cars now? A fucking car?

We’ll see how this season goes, but from what I’ve seen thus far I’m not sure their goals, however well-intentioned, are going to work. B99 was from jump a goofy show, and it only got goofier. Probably the only really good criticism it gave the NYPD was early in the run when Chelsea roasts Holt over his focus on PR

Oh, I see we’re leaving out the best (Chick-Fil-A) because REEEEEEEE

Where does Chick-fil-a stand? I mean, in reality, Popeye’s was responding to Chick-fil-a’s dominance in the world of fried chicken sandwiches. While Popeye’s started off this whole “chicken sandwich wars” thing, the origins lie with Chick-fil-a.