That’d be a shock. Avatar has had no real lasting cultural impact and the novelty of experiencing the original is long gone.
That’d be a shock. Avatar has had no real lasting cultural impact and the novelty of experiencing the original is long gone.
They nailed the whole stolen script story, but I think they’ve run their Nerd Crew segments into the ground.
And an action that he clearly and explicitly was not going to follow through on. People blow that so out of proportion.
It was a map to the first Jedi temple, not to Luke himself. Han even says he went to the first Jedi temple.
This needs more stars.
Gonna have to disagree with this. I don’t think anyone wanted to explore the Star Wars microverse and see Midichlorians amped-up to 11.
Why would Rey immediately leave or why would the Resistance join her and Luke? Those things could have happened but they would’ve made no sense.
It also seems unfair because TFA splits them all up at the end. TLJ could’ve paired Finn and Poe together, of course, but Rey definitively had to be split from the group based on TFA’s ending.
Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a loooong time. A long time.
Sometimes the YouTube comments bless us with a gem:
They definitely went out of their way to cast a very twink-ish looking elf.
The multiplayer was very fun but the story mode was such a step down from Jedi Outcast.
I think you can find small videos here and there of the stars training. But the takeaway is that they use exclusive personal trainers and nutritionists who create tailor-made workout and meal plans that would be impossible to achieve without ample time and disposable income.
Uh, here’s what Rob McElhenney said about his own transformation:
Angela could smash the egg or, alternatively, they could have ended it with her standing by the pool contemplating whether or not to eat the egg. That’s the sort of ambiguous ending I would be OK with.
I don’t think he was a good guy but maybe he began to have misgivings as he got to know Angela and her family. Got what he deserved, regardless.
I assumed he was referring to the beam of light that destroyed him and would have presumably done the same to Angela.
I think they were being facetious.
Cause they had to use all of the redundant stuff that was set up in TFA.
Then the movie could at least get the facts right. Going the extra mile to vilify the media in 2019 is a bad look as well.