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I see they caught wind of all the bitterness against them in the wake of TROS and so they immediately put rich in front of a camera and a bunch of cringy trailers to win the crowd back
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Screen magic. He's never drank.I might be crazy but didn't Rich stop drinking, or was that just for recordings?
I see they caught wind of all the bitterness against them in the wake of TROS and so they immediately put rich in front of a camera and a bunch of cringy trailers to win the crowd back
I might be crazy but didn't Rich stop drinking, or was that just for recordings?
Screen magic. He's never drank.
Loved this one. It's basically this year's Fuck You It's January video. I really really hope that they replaced the Rum with Apple Juice. Because I don't know if even Mike's liver could handle that much Capt.
Loved this one. It's basically this year's Fuck You It's January video. I really really hope that they replaced the Rum with Apple Juice. Because I don't know if even Mike's liver could handle that much Capt.
That was tea. Rich doesn't drink.
That makes sense. Special Effects are crazy these days.It was either apple juice or tea.
I wonder if the Mike Stoklasa of 2010 would appreciate the things Star Wars had at the time a bit more if he were to look 10 years into the future, both at himself, and the state of things as they are now. Would he truly feel the same way? Who knows...
Well, in the Half in the Bag: Rise of Skywalker review, Mike was trying to convince himself that he had nothing to do with J.J. Abrams being selected to work on this Sequel Trilogy (despite that being a huge point he made in his Plinkett reviews of the Prequels-- and nobody can deny how cemented those reviews are in internet history at this point). Haha.
I'm sure that the RLM guys never wanted Disney to buy Lucasfilm, at the very least. I think their opinions have remained consistent in that sense. I don't think they have gained appreciation for things that happened during the "Prequel Era" of Star Wars, but I think that they acknowledge how even more soulless and cheapened the Star Wars brand has become since being bought by the Mouse.
They explicitly said the prequels are still shit in their HitB on tRoS. And they're right.I wonder if the Mike Stoklasa of 2010 would appreciate the things Star Wars had at the time a bit more if he were to look 10 years into the future, both at himself, and the state of things as they are now. Would he truly feel the same way? Who knows...
TO BE FAIR Force Awakens is decent. No one immediately hated it. Who could have predicted what a shit show the new trilogy would eventually become?
If Mike didn't suggest JJ Abrams to direct in his Plinkett review NONE OF THIS WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED!What bitterness?
To be fair, I'd ruin a friendship and spend a year in the scorching Arizona heat if it meant I could fuck Rich Evans just once.Don't forget Mike fucked Jay's crush and they hated each other so badly Mike dipped out to Arizona to get away from him for a year and look at them now.
I know that, but that's not what I was saying. You can appreciate certain aspects of a thing more than you did prior if you see just how much worse things can get. That's all I was trying to imply.They explicitly said the prequels are still shit in their HitB on tRoS. And they're right.
To be fair, I'd ruin a friendship and spend a year in the scorching Arizona heat if it meant I could fuck Rich Evans just once.
Seriously though, I've never heard of this. Can someone fill me in on this lore?
If Mike didn't suggest JJ Abrams to direct in his Plinkett review NONE OF THIS WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED!
To be fair, I'd ruin a friendship and spend a year in the scorching Arizona heat if it meant I could fuck Rich Evans just once.
Seriously though, I've never heard of this. Can someone fill me in on this lore?