uncrassimatic
Uncrassimatic
uncrassimatic

His jaw and collarbone IIRC.

Not quite a broken leg...his injuries were pretty severe.

That was Dylan O’Brien, and he suffered a terrible injury during a stunt 3 days into filming. He had a head injury that shut production down completely for 11 months. They kept one of the shots of the same stunt in the final film.

Their tagline, and I am not making this up, is “WCKD is good.”

Thomas and his friends learn about a company called W.C.K.D, which stands for the “World Catastrophe Killzone Department.”

More than that “concussion, facial fracture, and lacerations” which if memory serves caused some brain problems that led to almost a year of rehabilitation therapy. They originally shelved the project completely, but when he recovered he insisted he wanted to complete it.

You don’t have to convince me , the first 2 are remarkably well done junk food for the brain !

I just finished watching the first movie as part of my daily gym/Netflix combo, and (having no familiarity with the books to start with) I must say I was pleasantly surprised. While the YA tropes and pacing felt a little heavy at times, I agree with your selling points here (though I skipped a few paragraphs to avoid T

The Atlantic also wrote a good review.

I liked the first movie way more than I expected to. The second was okay - I will for sure need to watch it again before I watch the third (probably when it comes out on digital in a few months) because I don’t remember a whole lot about it. But yeah, I think the series has some cool things that make at interesting

See also: Skeeter.

Once in a while it’s nice to be ironically-horrified instead of the usual, straight-up-horrified.

There’s a dark side to this reveal. We’ve never seen her as a Muppet Adult!

This explanation doesn’t actually address the criticism, more like a “who cares”. They should have invested a little more setup to explain it, during discussions of the hyperspace tracker:

The Empire has magical super factories that churns out giant capital ships once a week. Come Episode IX, expect them to have 50 Star Destroyers ready to go.

I wish he would address a more significant and serious complaint, like why Leia and Holdo withheld crucial information from the crew, even at gunpoint.

Does he address why she stayed behind anyways? I don’t recall the reason from the movie? They were out of Space Cinder blocks to put on the gas pedal?

Where the fuck did they get all those Star Destroyers and the resources to build not only Starkiller, but the Supremecy, and even the Dreadnought

Great!