Movies
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I'm going on Monday. Now to bury my head in the sand and avoid spoilers until then.
more apt than you could imagine ;).
I disliked it. Too disney, not enough lore/history for me. Not the target audience, didn't expect to like it. I've given up on movies. Thankfully I enjoy reading
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Well, I thought The Last Jedi was fun. Being a Star Wars fangirl since toddlerhood, I will basically like anything Disney comes up with, and then want the lunchbox. I laughed, I cried, I got pumped about the space battles, I rolled my eyes about the cheesy stuff–in short, I Star Wars'ed.
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Post of the day @sabergirl [emoji1434] I won’t see it until Friday or Saturday when I get to the UK, but that will be my attitude exactly.
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well said @sabergirl !
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I think I've just found my Christmas card for next year. And on the back, it will need to say, "Now I have a machine gun. Ho ho ho."
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Life: 7/10
overall it was decent. It moved a little slow at first but once Calvin started killing everyone it became more interesting. Kinda saw the twist ending coming too. Thought it was cool that the guys who wrote the script for Zombieland and Deadpool are the same guys who wrote the script for Life.
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Sorry true believers, I enjoyed the new Star Wars.
Looking forward to watching Bright on Netflix later too
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I agree about the rabid fans. I'm always really amused when they attack a director, whilst they have no experience in that line.
I've seen a few fan theories about how The Last Jedi might play out. Largely, I think that Rian Johnson's choices were better than any of the speculation I saw.
It's not just Star Wars, though. All the franchises have the same online communities, who hate it when their expectations aren't met.