Keri Russell will be Rey's Drunk Mom, Dominic Monaghan is Drunk Dad and also Luke's illegitimate son. Or maybe Obi-Wan's. The fans are up in arms that Rey is a nobody, but nothing some fast retconning can't cure.
He was the short one, right?I saw Steve Jackson's Lords of The Rings duology half a dozen times, you're mistaken, he was definitely one of the Frodos.![]()
He was the short one, right?
About freaking time.Finally I'm getting my long-awaited Star Wars/Lord of the Rings crossover!
How about that long-awaited Star Wars and Doctor Who crossover?
https://variety.com/2018/film/news/star-wars-episode-ix-matt-smith-1202886507/
How about that long-awaited Star Wars and Doctor Who crossover?
https://variety.com/2018/film/news/star-wars-episode-ix-matt-smith-1202886507/
Ha! I just made the same joke on IGN.Is he playing Skynet?![]()
Matt Smith? Does that make Star Wars cool now?
Ha! I just made the same joke on IGN.![]()
how TLJ should have ended instead
No it isn't.it's an immediate indicator that you shouldn't give any credence to what they have to say.
Is it possible to get a link? Telling me to "Google it" means nothing as I search and find 0 of what you are talking about. Would be nice to have a common frame of reference rather than assuming everyone gets the same Google results.Never mind all the leaked stuff that came out about IX
Agree completely. This is the problem I have with most fan edits of movies. They are taking someone else’s ideas and work and spend a small fraction of time to alter it to please themselves. It’s a form of masturbation!Next to the obsession with ‘plot holes’ (directors assuming that you’re smart enough to know shit happens between transitions is not a plot hole, fuuuuu-), the whole ‘this is what should have happened’ is my biggest bug bear with internet ‘criticism.’
Fan fiction is fun. Shooting the shit after a movie is fun. But there’s a reason most traditional critics, and essayists, don’t seriously do it during their criticisms or reviews of the actual product.
It’s because:
(1) they’re reviewing what exists, on its own merits. Not making comparisons to a ‘woulda, coulda, shoulda.’Note: that’s not the same things as pointing out when you find a decision silly, just not working for you, or if there’s an obvious Room-style technical mistake.
(2) they know that it’s far easier to build upon a house, when someone has already laid the foundations for you. If you couldn’t come up with your ‘improvement’ without the stimuli of the movie in its actual completed form, how on earth can they hold it against the actual writer who was building from nothing?
How many people liked Greedo shooting first? How many like midichlorians? Star Wars is full of some questionable creative decisions.
Why does Star Wars exist at all if not that George wasn't content to settle for the old Flash Gordon serials. He loved them, but he wanted to do them HIS way and mash them up with his other influences.
The creative process usually starts with wanting to improve upon something you liked enough to inspire but think could be done better.
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