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Favorite recurring character? (Select 4)

  • Jack / AIDSMobdy

    Votes: 257 24.0%
  • Josh / the Wizard

    Votes: 77 7.2%
  • Colin (Canadian #1)

    Votes: 460 42.9%
  • Jim (Canadian #2)

    Votes: 230 21.4%
  • Tim

    Votes: 386 36.0%
  • Len Kabasinski

    Votes: 208 19.4%
  • Freddie Williams

    Votes: 274 25.5%
  • Patton Oswalt

    Votes: 27 2.5%
  • Macaulay Culkin

    Votes: 541 50.4%
  • Max Landis

    Votes: 64 6.0%

  • Total voters
    1,073
I just hope passive progressive takes off as a term.

Also as others have said, I agree with Jay when he said the prequels are at least fun to laugh at. The sequel moves are just so boring and mediocre to me, and in my opinion that's the worst thing they can be because of how forgettable that makes them. The fact that nobody else even knew what Rey's theme sounded like was very telling.
 
I just hope passive progressive takes off as a term.

Also as others have said, I agree with Jay when he said the prequels are at least fun to laugh at. The sequel moves are just so boring and mediocre to me, and in my opinion that's the worst thing they can be because of how forgettable that makes them. The fact that nobody else even knew what Rey's theme sounded like was very telling.

I actually thought Rey's theme was "The Jedi Steps" music at the conclusion of TFA....

Guess not, it was the only piece of music that was memorable...

The theme song to Mandalorian is the best Star Wars theme music since "Duel of the Fates"
 
It's nigh impossible to find new mando shit, especially since all the retailers reduced Star Wars merch prices by 50% carte blanche and then suddenly all the Mando shit was sold out but all the ROS stuff still warms shelves.

I was glad that I got the Raider AT-ST when I did, I always wanted Mad Max styled Star Wars vehicles.
 
The theme song to Mandalorian is the best Star Wars theme music since "Duel of the Fates"

It's great, isn't it? It has that Star Wars sound but it reminds you more of an adventure show/movie. More Indiana Jones than Star Wars, almost.

I want Favreau and the Furry in charge of all things SW, and I want Kathleen Kennedy openly ridiculed by them as she slinks out of Lucasfilm with her shit in a cardboard box.
 
It's great, isn't it? It has that Star Wars sound but it reminds you more of an adventure show/movie. More Indiana Jones than Star Wars, almost.

I want Favreau and the Furry in charge of all things SW, and I want Kathleen Kennedy openly ridiculed by them as she slinks out of Lucasfilm with her shit in a cardboard box.

I mean Star Wars is Wiliiams doing Wagner. So, Mandalorian is Ludwig doing Wagner, with a western undertone.

I should add the soundtrack to the first KOTOR game was excellent as well...

I have said before, I would love to hear Ludwig's take on William's opening fanfare...
 
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It's fascinating to have seen the change in attitude since The Last Jedi. What once were defiant men mocking people for getting too upset about shitty writing; are now simply broken husks of what they once were. Truly, this poetry rhymed.
 
I suppose my only disagreements with their TRoS review are more meta things -

We disliked it for different reasons than those other nerds, then proceeds to talk about stuff that everyone else has talked about. I think part of this seeming disdain they have for the plinkett reviews which some people take as a gospel, so I get it.

They also seem to be under the impression that people started disliking TFA around the time TLJ came out because it was in fashion. For some, maybe, but I think it was that TLJ just smashed every flimsy plot point in TFA and made people think about it in retrospect.

I sorta disagree with Rich and Jay on two points:

"Luke being grey was a good idea and people would have always hated it." Well Star Wars fans are REALLY into their head canons, so there would always be dissenters but I think it was the execution of which turned people off. Luke acts massively out of character and the reason why he is that way is because of a massively out of character event that is never properly explained.

"You can't do anything with Star Wars" I don't think you can do anything with it in a major blockbuster capacity for sometime, but The Mandalorian is getting good reviews and that has more of a western vibe. You can try different genres but it will always be put on smaller formats.

Other than that I liked it and the running gag about the pacing was my favorite part.

I don't really want a plinkett review of this film honestly.
 
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It's great, isn't it? It has that Star Wars sound but it reminds you more of an adventure show/movie. More Indiana Jones than Star Wars, almost.

I want Favreau and the Furry in charge of all things SW, and I want Kathleen Kennedy openly ridiculed by them as she slinks out of Lucasfilm with her shit in a cardboard box.

Jon Favreau should have been put in charge of Disney's Star Wars from the beginning, as was originally considered.

I watched Favreau's directorial debut "Made" recently with him and Vince Vaughn, at first I didn't think the movie was great, but it started to win me over and the ending packed such an emotional punch, I was surprised at how touching it was.

So he's a guy that knows what the hell he is doing.
 
Jon Favreau should have been put in charge of Disney's Star Wars from the beginning, as was originally considered.

I watched Favreau's directorial debut "Made" recently with him and Vince Vaughn, at first I didn't think the movie was great, but it started to win me over and the ending packed such an emotional punch, I was surprised at how touching it was.

So he's a guy that knows what the hell he is doing.
Dude can also be a yes man, see his soul less Lion King remake, or Iron Man 2 which isn't a film more so a set-upto the MCU, so if a studio asks him to do something which is bad for the film, he will do it.

Not say he doesn't have talent or wouldn't be a good fit, he would just need a lot of control unlike those two other studio films.
 
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I'm laboriously making my way through the new Rise of Skywalker review and I can barely make sense of anything. Its giving me a headache. Is anyone who's seen this movie able to explain whether or not its really that insane and makes so little sense?
 
I'm laboriously making my way through the new Rise of Skywalker review and I can barely make sense of anything. Its giving me a headache. Is anyone who's seen this movie able to explain whether or not its really that insane and makes so little sense?
I've seen it and it really makes no sense. Some editing choices make certain scenes look like they skipped through something and plot points are not explained at all besides "lol the force" or "just buy this book to understand the movie!"
 
It's nigh impossible to find new mando shit, especially since all the retailers reduced Star Wars merch prices by 50% carte blanche and then suddenly all the Mando shit was sold out but all the ROS stuff still warms shelves.

I was glad that I got the Raider AT-ST when I did, I always wanted Mad Max styled Star Wars vehicles.
It's gonna be a looooooong wait till Hasbro starts shipping full cases of the Mandalorian figure in February...😐

Jon Favreau should have been put in charge of Disney's Star Wars from the beginning, as was originally considered.

I watched Favreau's directorial debut "Made" recently with him and Vince Vaughn, at first I didn't think the movie was great, but it started to win me over and the ending packed such an emotional punch, I was surprised at how touching it was.

So he's a guy that knows what the hell he is doing.
Of all the current Star Wars shot-callers at Disney, only Favreau seems like a relatively well-adjusted human being, as opposed to a backstabbing cold fish (Iger), bitter old cunt (Kennedy), spiteful soyboy (Johnson) or Dunning-Kruger case-study (Abrams).

Dude can also be a yes man, see his soul less Lion King remake, or Iron Man 2 which isn't a film more so a set-upto the MCU, so if a studio asks him to do something which is bad for the film, he will do it.

Not say he doesn't have talent or wouldn't be a good fit, he would just need a lot of control unlike those two other studio films.
If memory serves, he swore off directing further Iron Man films as a result of how frustrated he was at having to make the story of 2 hit certain beats to help set up future Marvel movies.
 
It's gonna be a looooooong wait till Hasbro starts shipping full cases of the Mandalorian figure in February...😐

Of all the current Star Wars shot-callers at Disney, only Favreau seems like a relatively well-adjusted human being, as opposed to a backstabbing cold fish (Iger), bitter old cunt (Kennedy), spiteful soyboy (Johnson) or Dunning-Kruger case-study (Abrams).

If memory serves, he swore off directing further Iron Man films as a result of how frustrated he was at having to make the story of 2 hit certain beats to help set up future Marvel movies.
True that but he still did the Lion King, but like I said don't think he is a bad fit in fact think he is a good one just needs the freedom to do what he wants.
 
Jon Favreau should have been put in charge of Disney's Star Wars from the beginning, as was originally considered.

I watched Favreau's directorial debut "Made" recently with him and Vince Vaughn, at first I didn't think the movie was great, but it started to win me over and the ending packed such an emotional punch, I was surprised at how touching it was.

So he's a guy that knows what the hell he is doing.

Favreau made Iron Man 1 work without a complete script. The guy knows his shit.
 
I watched Favreau's directorial debut "Made" recently with him and Vince Vaughn, at first I didn't think the movie was great, but it started to win me over and the ending packed such an emotional punch, I was surprised at how touching it was.

You are fucking bullshitting me. They really, honestly, almost put the guy who made this scene in charge of the new Star Wars trilogy?


That is a fucking tragedy. That would have obliterated the box office.

Jesus Christ is everyone in this goddamn house named Bob Ricigliano?
 
We disliked it for different reasons than those other nerds, then proceeds to talk about stuff that everyone else has talked about. I think part of this seeming disdain they have for the plinkett reviews which some people take as a gospel, so I get it.

They also seem to be under the impression that people started disliking TFA around the time TLJ came out because it was in fashion. For some, maybe, but I think it was that TLJ just smashed every flimsy plot point in TFA and made people think about it in retrospect.

They seemed defensive about Rey since TFA. I remember from their R1 review that they said Daisy Ridley had "charisma" as Rey, which I never saw.

I don't really want a plinkett review of this film honestly.

I would, but only if it would include a mea culpa from Plinkett on his praise of JJ.

The fact that RLM would defend JJ Trek in retrospect is insane.
 
Yes, while The Lion King remake was totally a job that a hack would do, Disney Star Wars should be so lucky if they managed to make a movie of the same quality as Iron Man 2 at this point, let alone one of the better Marvel movies.

Jon Favreau, so far, seems to know his shit about what Star Wars fans want to see. If even the likes of Mike and Rich, the most jaded and tired Star Wars fans, have nice things to say about The Mandalorian, then I'd say that Favreau knows what he's doing right now.
 
I think the only way a Plinkett review would be interesting is if he did one on the Sequel Trilogy (and Disney Wars in general) as a whole.
 
I think the only way a Plinkett review would be interesting is if he did one on the Sequel Trilogy (and Disney Wars in general) as a whole.
honestly more of a run down on current disney. from stuff like the soulless live action remake that prey on nostalgia, to the generic marvel formula, how their movies are just products with no creativity and how this impacts every area of their business not just Star Wars. Also could go into the impact it is having on other studios, as well as the Disney monopoly which keeps on growing.
 
The fact that RLM would defend JJ Trek in retrospect is insane.

the said it was pretty (which it is), just that the script is shit. least paramount knew how to tardwrangle abrams' mystery box fetish.
but then they always had a strange opinion even about the old trek movies. I agree that old trek wouldn't really work on the big screen, but come on, picard getting his hands dirty isn't out of this world since he rose through the ranks not sitting on his ass all day. and even when they shit on STD they're fine with the mirror arc and everything it entails for some reason, even rich (mirror episodes are funny "what if" episodes, the universe makes no fucking sense, making it overly canon is fucking retarded)

also explains their star wars stuff, they're trekkies first, and there is always some of snobbishness involved even in the best cases (vs the "trek is fucking boring" sw nerd mentality). you can even see it some episodes, like "they get to have the millenium falcon several times, why don't we get the galaxy class".
 
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