Monster-in-Law pisses me off so badly. Way to keep those "catty bitch" female stereotypes going strong, ladies.
'Jaynestown'
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I think Fonda's character is totally justified, from the trailers. I doubt she gets to kill the Lo, though.
But this is the SW movie we've been waiting for.
Word. I understand the desire for a matched set of trilogies, but he really should have just made this one. Everything that happened in 1 and 2 could have been summed up in the opening crawl.
(Also, he should have cast Vincent Kartheiser as Anakin. Just 'cause.)
I actually liked Anakin better in this one. OK, maybe not *like*, but understood.
And no, I can't believe I just said that either.
VK as Anakin? tries to ponder... takes woobie factor to 11... brain explodes
He's not tall enough.
He's not tall enough.
Isn't that what ILM is for?
Isn't that what ILM is for?
Heh. A Scully box is so much simpler. Though difficult to adapt for lightsabre fight scenes.
Pfft. As if George Lucas would ever use a $10 piece of wood when there's a hundred-thousand dollar proprietary piece of software that can do the exact same thing digitally. Honestly, woman, where ARE your priorities?
t blacks out for a moment, consumed by Lucas rage
t remembers that Han shot first, and is all better
As if George Lucas would ever use a $10 piece of wood when there's a hundred-thousand dollar proprietary piece of software that can do the exact same thing digitally.
In my head, this sounds just like Kevin McDonald saying "Well, it reaches into your brain 'chemically'" in Brain Candy.
Did we know you could see it?
Yes. I was so happy and shocked that I could see it. (You know the whole "we're not gonna show it to the public" thing would never last.)