Might have to check it out. I love First Contact and had no problem laughing myself into hysterics at the roasting it received.
Then you will definitely like it - a lot!Might have to check it out. I love First Contact and had no problem laughing myself into hysterics at the roasting it received.
Guartho said:Ok, clearly I'm going to have to hold your hand and spell this out.
Guartho said:(as an aside, why are you fixated on Yoda when TremblingBluStar clearly referred to Yoda AND Obi-wan?)
Guartho said:Here's my post that sent you off on your wild goose chase:
Guartho said:This is intended as a parody of your bizarre behavior related to the Plinkett reviews.
Guartho said:I immediately asked you to prove your outrageous claim:
Guartho said:I've read about 1/4th of it, and in those pages there was not one instance of citing a statement from the Red Letter Media review that was factually inaccurate about TPM.
Guartho said:Why would I make myself slog through the other 3/4ths of the thing just to see if you were right or not? I would only do that if I was very unsure of myself AND I actually cared enough to prove my ultimate internet-rightness. I'm not going to pretend that I don't care at all, since I'm obviously posting about it, but I'm pretty confident that you're not right and my willingness to play your game ends here. Until you can tell me one of RLM's claims about TPM that can be proven to be factually inaccurate by checking the film I will continue to believe that at best you got upset and called them liars because their opinions about TPM are both in opposition to yours and noticeably popular.
(That's not the claim you made)So it's an "outrageous claim" that prequel haters sometimes don't tell the truth about the content of the films? Seriously, are you new to the internet or something?
here is something you dont see everyday
http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/10/04/watch-child-is-star-struck-by-star-wars-revelation/
You've got nothing.
You've got nothing.
Just keep telling yourself that.
Apparently 1/4th ain't what it used to be...
I think you're wrong.
I'm a big fan of the PT -- big fan -- but am not in the least upset by Plinkett's reviews. I've watched them and laughed along with them. And at the very least I can acknowledge the obvious flaws in the PT (and enjoy it despite -- and in some cases because of -- those flaws).I simply don't see why fans of the prequels would get upset by RLM's videos. Yes they have attained a limited level of popularity online, but they will never be as widely viewed as the prequels themselves. Like I said earlier, you can take solace in the fact that the prequels made hundreds of millions of dollars worldwide.
I think you're wrong.
That's what happens when you place emotions over facts.
Once again, prequel haters make false statements all the time.
It's not an outrageous concept. It's actually quite common.
It's so common that you have yet to produce a single one made by Red Letter Media about the Phantom Menace.
Guartho said:BTW, I'm no prequel hater.
They are shot in a very boring way with very few creative camera movement, especially in live action shots, and they're just not half as clever.
My four-year-old daughter had a similar reaction last week when she saw Star Wars and Empire for the first time. She hasn't put together yet that Obi-wan stretched the truth in Star Wars.
After the original trilogy I let her watch TPM, but she'll have to wait until she's a little older to watch AotC and RotS. After about 15 minutes of TPM she asked "When are Luke and the other guys going to show up?" She also didn't think Jar Jar was very funny.
They might be half as clever, if zero were half of anything.![]()
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