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Solid 'B' for me. I liked it, though I think I like Abrams' reboot of Star Trek more than his Star Wars."...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
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I enjoyed the movie. It sucked that you know who was you know what by his you know who. Because I liked him and wanted him to be in the other ones they're making. My kids loved it and it was fun to see how magical it was for them. I kept thinking that if the parents of you know who knew what he did with Lena Dunham on TV then they would have encouraged him to just continue on being a bad guy because it's a relative improvement.
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Originally posted by YOhio View PostI enjoyed the movie. It sucked that you know who was you know what by his you know who. Because I liked him and wanted him to be in the other ones they're making. My kids loved it and it was fun to see how magical it was for them. I kept thinking that if the parents of you know who knew what he did with Lena Dunham on TV then they would have encouraged him to just continue on being a bad guy because it's a relative improvement.Not that, sickos.
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Originally posted by YOhio View PostI kept thinking that if the parents of you know who knew what he did with Lena Dunham on TV then they would have encouraged him to just continue on being a bad guy because it's a relative improvement.Te Occidere Possunt Sed Te Edere Non Possunt Nefas Est.
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Originally posted by smokymountainrain View Postit gets a meh from me, which coming from me is pretty positive. 4,5,6 were also meh. It was right in line with those, much better than 1 and 2, and marginally better than 3."Guitar groups are on their way out, Mr Epstein."
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Spoiler for The future for the characters:I'm going full geek here. But is Rey Luke's daughter? The movie makes it pretty clear that Han has no idea who she is. So, she can't be Han and Leia's daughter. The movie also indicates that Kylo Ren knows exactly who she is. Leia exhibits some kind of recognition, but it could be Leia's sensing of the force. Leia provides no other indication in the movie that she knows Rey at all. It is clear from what orange female Yoda says, Rey's recollection of some latent skills and Kylo Ren's knowledge of her, that there's probably some history between Rey and Luke. Also, I can't recall exactly but did Kylo say anything about that lightsaber belonging to him because it was his grandfather's, then the lightsaber flies to Rey. The biggest mystery left by the movie is who left Rey on the plant that's not Tatooine. It couldn't have been Luke, she appears as if she was left alone -- unless Max Von Sydow's character was there to look after her in some way. There's also a theory floating around that Kylo Ren saved her and dumped her on the planet. Max Von Sydow knows who he is, and what is legacy should have been.Part of it is based on academic grounds. Among major conferences, the Pac-10 is the best academically, largely because of Stanford, Cal and UCLA. “Colorado is on a par with Oregon,” he said. “Utah isn’t even in the picture.”
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Originally posted by Color Me Badd Fan View PostSpoiler for The future for the characters:I'm going full geek here. But is Rey Luke's daughter? The movie makes it pretty clear that Han has no idea who she is. So, she can't be Han and Leia's daughter. The movie also indicates that Kylo Ren knows exactly who she is. Leia exhibits some kind of recognition, but it could be Leia's sensing of the force. Leia provides no other indication in the movie that she knows Rey at all. It is clear from what orange female Yoda says, Rey's recollection of some latent skills and Kylo Ren's knowledge of her, that there's probably some history between Rey and Luke. Also, I can't recall exactly but did Kylo say anything about that lightsaber belonging to him because it was his grandfather's, then the lightsaber flies to Rey. The biggest mystery left by the movie is who left Rey on the plant that's not Tatooine. It couldn't have been Luke, she appears as if she was left alone -- unless Max Von Sydow's character was there to look after her in some way. There's also a theory floating around that Kylo Ren saved her and dumped her on the planet. Max Von Sydow knows who he is, and what is legacy should have been.Spoiler for My Answer:Yes, I think she is Luke's daughter. She is undoubtedly from the Skywalker line, and I agree that Han/Leia would have embraced her as their daughter if she was their's. I also think her visons when she touches Anakin's/Luke's Lightsaber also point in that direction."The first thing I learned upon becoming a head coach after fifteen years as an assistant was the enormous difference between making a suggestion and making a decision."
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