nope. that’s not the point.
nope. that’s not the point.
I found it yall, the first fuckshit
Yeah, I don’t get it either. Ive had people trying to insist that it violates physics. Which A) Hello, most of Star Wars does, and B) No, it actually was specifically done to fit within existing vacuum testing results.
Your five year old daughter is more on point than a lot of fans.
But it should be noted that my 27 year old girlfiend would also list “the part where they save the horses” as a high point in the movie.
It’s not just for kids. It’s for people who give a damn.
Here’s the original tweet that Johnson was adding to by film critic Priscilla Page... (AV Club edited out the woman in a story about doing just that!)
I honestly just plain don’t get not liking Leia saving herself. This is the last time we’re going to see Carrie Fisher, EVER. How the hell are you not happy we actually got to see her using the Force?
YES to this, Bailey briefly dated a nurse and it was really great story line. i mean doctors are not alone that boat, so many interesting roles could be defelopped besides the arrogant doctor and clumsy intern!!!
I’m still bitter that they’ve never cast a PERMANENT nurse role. I’m talking a REAL role with lines and story arches. These surgeons just do WAY too much to be able to suspend disbelief without straining your neck.
I was more of a tween (though we didn’t have that term then) when it was on and I never missed it. Scott Bakula was so good in that show. I always felt like he never got the career he deserved.
I went with my five-year-old daughter to see the movie twice, and she’ll tell you in no uncertain terms that “the part where they save the horses” is her favorite. And it occurred to me: Star Wars is for kids; that part is for little kids.
Leia has had 30 years to learn some basic Fore pulling/pushing and it wouldn’t take much to push he towards the ship considering that she was in a frictionless environment.
Wow love how quickly people read this frank discussion of how the economics of Hollywood disenfranchise women, and went; “Fuck her she said a mean thing about Faye Dunaway.”
I mean, it’s not the only film that had a protagonist from an already established work that become a jaded old man only to be given renewed hope by a female student and sacrifice himself for the next generation that came out in 2017.
Im sure removing all women from the film makes it MUCH more reflective of this guys day-to-day life.
I didn’t see it as a dig, quite the opposite. Faye Dunaway is a fucking legend but she doesn’t have the economic power to match, and the only explanation for that is sexism.
fuck “class”. she’s trying to make real change in the industry. expecting women to be “classy” while they work hard at things is just another way of policing them.
She’s not dragging Faye, but rather pointing out how dispossable women are in Hollywood. Faye was huge in the late-60s/70s, was in films that made money, had massive critical acclaim, and an Oscar to boot. Then, she made two films that flopped, and her career was dead. She has tried resurrecting it - even going over…
Ignoring her gross racism for just one second: does anyone under 50 truly not understand that saying or doing dumbshit via social media or any sort of recording device will always always always always always always ALWAYS end up fucking you over?
Finally the reason Denton said we need burners has arrived.