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Fine, let Channing Tatum run around shirtless all you like. Just don't let him speak or try to act.

You think that's how it goes? I kind of see it going like this:

Hmm, maybe Melinda May was the pilot of one the F-22s that were ordered to nuke New York.

I madly, desperately, want them to make "Jar Jar Saves the Day" the production title of the film. Just to watch the internet explode. It wouldn't even matter that it's just a production title (like "Blue Harvest" was) and not the real thing... the internet would melt down and I'd be laughing my ass off.

I have a feeling more originality and creativity went into your comment than will go into all of the next phase of the Star Wars franchise.

Everyone can breathe: we now know just how much time Channing Tatum will spend shirtless in the Wachowskis' upcoming film. According to co-star Tuppence Middleton, it's about 90% of the film. Middleton went on to give more details of her experience

I think Michael Bay 's small talk to hot girls at bars goes something like: "Yeah, all those big Hollywood movies... I plan all the big explosions and confusing special effects. If it goes 'boom,' it's got my name on it! It's a good gig, but what I really want to do is direct..."

The plants are behind you!

There's going to be a spike in UFO sightings when the toy hits the stores.

It's okay, he's better off as Zuko.

While the prequels didn't exist, Lucas' plan for Darth Vader was clear from the beginning. I read how Darth was a Jedi who became evil and was horribly burned by near a volcano years before the prequel movies were even written. So it's entirely possible that "Return of The Jedi" was meant as a double entendre pointing

Actually, the more I think about this, the more I realize that they didn't have to hide Anakin's kids from him for them to have inspired him to overthrow the Emperor in a way that would have restored balance. Anakin was driven by love of family, even when that translated into anger and hatred. He'd never had a

This wasn't explained well to the audience but it's obvious if you pay attention to what's going on: Luke wasn't supposed to overthrow Vader. Luke was supposed to inspire Vader to fulfill his destiny. If he had failed in that task, Leia was the only other person in the entire galaxy who could have done it, and only

Finally someone else sees it the way I do. How could Luke return if he was never a Jedi. Plus Anakin/Darth Vader does bring balance to the force since Luke is the last Jedi standing and I thought he showed control of the Dark and Light sides of the force when the Emperor said he could feel the hate growing in him when

Just lately my nerdy friends and I have been speculating that Yoda was referring to Vader and not Leia when he said that.

That's my interpretation of the prophecy and the title of the film, even with the prequels: Vader is the Jedi who returs [from the Dark Side], and he killing the Emperor is the act that brings balance to the Force (actually, I think the act itself is more him having to choose between helping his son or helping the

If only they stopped with those ""noire" previously on Korra", it's so god damn stupid and annoying.