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• #727
Spoiler alert.
Yeah I was rock hard when the Gimp Sith shat on everyone
But at the end I had gone limp when she turned.
Also confused by the memory wipe. No need?
Ah well.
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• #728
Would have been good if it was in a cinema when the lightsaber changed to say “Red Light” and bask in the appreciation of IYKYK style geekdom.
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• #729
We when to Hollywood Studios yesterday to do the Star Wars stuff. We got on all the rides without having to buy extra lighting lanes. The theming of the place was great, rise of the resistance was brilliant, ores Cantina bar was alright. We also saw the Indiana Jones show outstanding fun and the muppets 3D our daughter loved along with the Toy Story world
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• #730
Skeleton Crew is fun, done 3 episodes so far.
11yo more engaged due to relatable kids.
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• #731
It is fun, kinda like Goonies in space.
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• #732
Said the same thing in the Television thread!
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• #733
That was exactly how we described it last night when we watched the first two episodes.
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• #734
First Grogu and now this, Disneyfication in effect. Mind you, George Lucas gave us Ewoks.
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• #735
Skeleton Crew is excellent.
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• #736
Defo Goonies vibes.
Separately, I hope every other movie & series gets a similar brief analysis treatment that has been done here, ahead of the in depth analysis that must surely be in the pipeline for each of them.
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• #737
And Jar Jar Binks.
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• #738
If Johnny Depp turned up pissed in Skeleton Crew he’d look like a normal bloke amongst the relentless stereotypical “pirate” bollocks.
I think this is the first time I’ve watched a Star Wars thing and couldn’t give a toss if I saw the rest of it or not.
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• #739
Episode 6 got a lot farcical when they started melting down wires in the conveniently available insulated pot to cast a new precision engineered fuse in sand...
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• #740
You're potentially getting overly cross about a space yarn for pre-teens.
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