An opening montage flashes us back to:
An opening montage flashes us back to:
Why bother reading these stories or watching these movies if they are so horrible and unrealistic to you?
more like “cobra why?” amirite?
Quotessssss!
THANK YOU! This ruins any character development show by him rejecting Sensei Kreese in Karate Kid Part II or the “You’re alright, Larusso” line at the end of The Karate Kid.
But we’re in the age of JJ Abrams et al, where nothing is sacred. (I may be a little nuts about this. I took 10 years of karate lessons because…
He’s taking it back. They’ll be friendly cobras. ;)
You know, I always read Johnny as being a kid with a troublesome past, looking to correct his ways through Karate to control and focus his emotions, and manipulated by a poor mentor that only increased his volatility instead of calming him and giving him an outlet.
After the end of the first movie and the beginning of…
I were kinda worried they would come out of warp and find the vulcan homeworld in ashes again.
*No right-wing trolling here.*
hmmmmmmmm
Get another reviewer please. This guys just too emotional. Im not saying you cant have a negative review but this guys so focused on cast n crew statements outside the show that hes lost all objectivity. This is beneath io9. Ir should be.
Katharine has clearly been watching Star Trek: Discovery long enough to know what she’s going to get. She can either stop watching and reviewing it, or stop complaining about it.
Seriously, can someone less emotional and maybe a little more objective start reviewing Discovery? You know, someone who can actually discuss pros and cons of an episode without having a meltdown? Maybe a review like this - https://www.avclub.com/burnham-meets-the-emperor-and-discovery-finds-a-new-gro-1822278505
Everyone’s free to love or hate any movie for any reason.
Seriously. It’s not like you can’t still have your damn leather...
This feels more like angry kids shouting “I’m cooler than you!” at their mom and dad you know?
Seriously. It’s almost as if people haven’t even watched these movies.
Totally right about this. His death was not tragic, nor meaningless.
He saved the day in one of the most surprising and powerful ways I could never have imagined. Luke’s entire life was filled with struggles, celebrations, victories, and losses, but in the end he finally gained the wisdom so long sought after, giving himself willingly to the force.
I was also born in 1976, and I totally agree with you. Except, since Leia was my hero, this movie just proved that what I have always thought was right - Leia is the heart of the Star Wars universe, not just the heart of the Resistance. Yes, Luke is “supposed” to be the hero, but it has always really been Leia. She…
I still don’t understand that nihilist viewpoint regarding the OT trio’s fates post RotJ. Nothing they did was a failure simply because a new set of films carried their stories further. They achieved their successes and suffered their failures in their lives as every single person does. If anything it grounds their…