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I think I was as well. THAT is the kind of humor I like: subtle, unintentional, believable humor. Not teat-milking aliens or porgs hitting windows.

People in my theater chuckled. I’ll admit to being the only one who howled when the porgs were playing with the lightsaber.

I laughed at that part. I also laughed when Kylo gave him that look (“Didn’t I just f****** say that”) after Hux repeated Kylo’s commands in the last battle.

Hux had most of the best one-liners. I really like how they developed his character from the very one-dimensional angry stooge of the first movie.

Our theater did.

No it was a good moment, solid solid solid

And thus was sounded the death knell of Star Trek: Discovery.

Target exclusive is the only one with extra features. If they’re particularly interesting I couldn’t say. There will of course be plenty of with-new-features editions over the next few years if you want to wait. The other variations are packaging.

Related to the word Diablo, or devil. Remember: they LIKE satan stuff

Maybe it’ll be the “teen titans” treatment? That’s all we need...fourteen year old vampires running around in rubber catsuits! Nope, nothing can go wrong there...

In Clone Wars series the Mortis-planet Force gods can do the same thing because they are the Force personified. I guess Ashoka got pretty good :)

Well, Parker Industries was founded on a loan that Peter, Sajani, and Jameson Sr. cosigned on. We don’t know how it ended up being a multinational corporation, though. Either Secret Wars will tell us or we’ll find out in a later issue.

Skunks have notoriously bad eyesight. Perhaps they didn’t actually see you.

You did miss hear. What he really said was: “I can’t believe these producers are actually paying me to do this!! What a hoot!! Since humans watch this show they don’t deserve not to become munchers.”

I know! I watched half of the episode because it wasnt on demand and the next one won’t air till wed.

Same here, my wife saw it was coming back. Was terribly promoted.

“Sith” never appears in the movies. It was in Lucas’ screenplay, and it does appear in a lot of the tie-in merchandise from the ‘70s, especially the comics and novels, and to a lesser extent, the ‘80s, though it was never explained what “Dark Lord of the Sith” actually meant — if that was an organization, or Darth

I’ve thought many times that Arnold got the idea to go into politics from watching this movie.

I can’t unsee Eric Matthews now