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If I recall correctly, speaking about another film franchise, the M-41A pulse rifle from Aliens is formed from a cut down SPAS-12 shotgun.
Again, these are vague recollections. I'm sure I could Google them, but I like to see if my memory still at least vaguely works.![]()
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If I recall correctly, speaking about another film franchise, the M-41A pulse rifle from Aliens is formed from a cut down SPAS-12 shotgun.
Again, these are vague recollections. I'm sure I could Google them, but I like to see if my memory still at least vaguely works.![]()
AFAIK, the shotgun was used for the integrated grenade launcher, the base of the rifle was actually a thompson mp ("Tommy gun") .
I love and adore Simon Pegg and he seems like a celebrity who'd be lots of fun to know and hang out with in real life, but sometimes the PT hate from guys like him goes overboard. Not respecting anybody who thinks the Prequels were good is a bit much, though it could just be nerd hyperbole in a heated moment and we all know how easy it is to get whipped up over geek stuff in a debate or argument. I understand he had a negative experience seeing Episode I when it was first released (lots of people did) but keeping some perspective is always a good thing.
It hurts to have something you love transform into something you don't. Like a partner who changes so much that they are no longer the person you started dating or agreed to marry. Not only do you have the loss to mourn, but there is this pretender constantly reminding you of what you once had and can never have again....
Fear not, though. Solo hasn’t grown that much. He seems to still have money issues, for starters. “We spend a lot more time [in the movie] on his failure to master basic skills, like accounting,” Ford says, rubbing his thumb and forefinger together. “And accounting for his own behavior. There’s a lot of the rogue still left in Solo. Some things don’t change.”
Indeed. I cycle through depression, bargaining and denial too. I often feel that if I ignore the PT then maybe it will all go a way.It hurts to have something you love transform into something you don't. Like a partner who changes so much that they are no longer the person you started dating or agreed to marry. Not only do you have the loss to mourn, but there is this pretender constantly reminding you of what you once had and can never have again. Between the PT and the SE, a lot of the most passionate fans of the series find themselves marginalized, pushed away and not recognizing the thing they fell in love with. That creates a unique brand of anger in them. It sounds over-dramatic and childish but it is perfectly in keeping with human nature.
Personally, I've moved on to a combination of depression, bargaining and a touch of denial.
It hurts to have something you love transform into something you don't. Like a partner who changes so much that they are no longer the person you started dating or agreed to marry. Not only do you have the loss to mourn, but there is this pretender constantly reminding you of what you once had and can never have again....
Anyone who compares a series of movies to a personal relationship has deeper issues than just PT hatred...
The comparison of being fed a few shitty movies and a painful dissolution of a years-long relationship... Is disturbing as shit.It hurts to have something you love transform into something you don't. Like a partner who changes so much that they are no longer the person you started dating or agreed to marry. Not only do you have the loss to mourn, but there is this pretender constantly reminding you of what you once had and can never have again....
Anyone who compares a series of movies to a personal relationship has deeper issues than just PT hatred...
The comparison of being fed a few shitty movies and a painful dissolution of a years-long relationship... Is disturbing as shit.It hurts to have something you love transform into something you don't. Like a partner who changes so much that they are no longer the person you started dating or agreed to marry. Not only do you have the loss to mourn, but there is this pretender constantly reminding you of what you once had and can never have again....
Anyone who compares a series of movies to a personal relationship has deeper issues than just PT hatred...
I don't think any sane Star Wars fan who ever went through a devastating breakup gave two flying fucks about Star Wars at the time.
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