"If you don't enjoy watching me slowly shove these large objects up my rectum, then you couldn't possibly enjoy watching Empire Strikes Back."
- A Disney Star Wars fan
Calling TLJ “not real Star Wars” because it dared to challenge heroes and explore failure isn’t just gatekeeping, it’s missing the point George Lucas made for decades.
Movies for kids can still be for adults too.
My guess is if you hate The Last Jedi, you would have hated The Empire Strikes Back too (if social media had been around to tell you how you were supposed to react to it).
@Lukarule@IF_You_Can_Keep@ILoveToTalkFilm One would think so, but in actuality, Star Wars characters keep running into known acquaintances and relatives. I mean, Jabba's son, Jabba's brother and sister, Palpatine's daughter, Lando's daughter, Boba Fett's Dad, the clones, Threepio, Artoo, Chewbacca.
@TheHungerer@hedges23012@GrowingUpRetro Fine if kids like it but pathetic with grown people. I saw gay adults with tattoos and technicolor hair in line at the Harry Potter land at Universal when I was there with my kids. 7 year olds waiting in line behind way too many adults pretending to be wizards, wands in hand.
@WildFan9910@GamerOnTheRight@nypost Oh, I thought he was talking about just a regular pop up toaster. If they have a toaster oven in the work break room they should expect people to cook actual food in it. Not sure what the complaint was then.
@GamerOnTheRight@nypost No way that fully thaws it and you'd drip chicken juice and grease in the slots, it'd make everyone's toast taste like garbage afterward.
@kevinbolk@IntermediarioEl@GameOrDie007@DiscussingFilm No, I really think it looks bad. Seems like they are trying to be the Barbie movie but without any intelligence or cultural awareness. Haven't seen it yet, but this scene looks awful and so does the trailer.