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It’s like the opposite of the “Shut up and take my money” meme.

As a character she was just fine, but yest that whole B-plot was soooo stupid. And it relied on them all acting really stupid. But that wasn’t her fault and I would’ve been fine with her playing a major role in a non-spacehorse related plot.

“Star Wars: You’re going to watch it anyway so give us your money and quit bitching”

I’ve thought about this for a very long time and The Last Jedi breaks down like this to me.

“You almost have to feel sorry for The Rise Of Skywalker. Yes, this is a guaranteed blockbuster, the very opposite of an underdog, the latest entry in one of the most popular media franchises in human history. It will make a billion dollars, and you will not. Yet the movie, the last in a new trilogy of Star Wars

JJ may have gone too far in a few places.

Kylo’s helmet is the key to all this, because it’s a funnier helmet than we’ve had before.

Remember in Last Jedi when fallen son Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) smashed his Vader-esque helmet to bits as a symbolic rejection of the past? It takes him all of 15 minutes to weld it back together in Skywalker

The Big Thicc.

Technically, because there was no year 0, everything is kind of off by a year, so that applies to, like, the millenium and stuff. It hadn’t yet been 2000 years in the year 2000.

But we’ve always called decades by whatever the “0" year was in that group of 10. It would be silly to call the 80s the 80s and not include

are we revisiting the “how many days do I work out in a week” argument again?

Nobody would ever make that argument because:
a) I’m 99% sure he doesn’t know about the vast majority of the swastika’s history.
b) it’s not just the swastika, it’s the whole damn actual nazi flag.

Because Boomers are at retirement age and are the single largest living demograph at this time.

I find that extremely hard to believe, and feel more evidence is need---oh, damn. I was just fired from the show, too.

Fact: Scientists calculate that by the year 2100 every single person on the face of the Earth will have been fired by American Gods.

YASSSS THAT’S MY REP!! Love her!

Me at 6 years old with my family and at drive in movie. scared the crap out of me I would not swim in our pool the next day. I remember seeing the milk men delivering milk when we got home from the drive in. yes I am old. that world is GONE.

I was way too young to see a PG movie in 1975, but I vividly remember my parents talking about it after they saw it. I was also a shark-OBSESSED 4-year-old who instantly became fascinated with seeing this scary-ass shark attack movie that made my mom, as my dad put it, “jump out of her skin” at the movie theater  

I actually saw it on a re-release in 77 at the drive in in the summer. As noted above ruined me wanting to go to the beach for a LONG time.

Just curious how many here saw JAWS during its original release during the Summer of 1975? Stood in a line that snaked down a block and turned the corner a line formed an entire showing prior to yours?  Then immediately went to the mall and bought a JAWS t-shirt like millions of others?