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Dear Lord Baby Jesus, Can We Please FIRE HURNEY?


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5 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

*Is still bitter about The Last Jedi and anxious about Rise of Skywalker*

The I-thru-III trilogy on top of The Last Jedi ruined this Star Wars fan forever.  I refuse to even go see Rise of Skywalker (though, in its defense, I have heard that it is better than TLJ).

This coming from a guy who went to see "Star Wars: A New Hope" (or just "Star Wars" at that point) 9 times in theater on its original release (rinse and repeat for The Empire Strikes Back and (to a lesser extent) The Return of the Jedi).

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50 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

The I-thru-III trilogy on top of The Last Jedi ruined this Star Wars fan forever.  I refuse to even go see Rise of Skywalker (though, in its defense, I have heard that it is better than TLJ).

This coming from a guy who went to see "Star Wars: A New Hope" (or just "Star Wars" at that point) 9 times in theater on its original release (rinse and repeat for The Empire Strikes Back and (to a lesser extent) The Return of the Jedi).

I'm an OG trilogy fan.  When it was re-released with the gold edition prior to the prequels was when I was hooked and would watch that sh*t on VHS all the time.  My deal is at least the prequels had an overall story arc.  I was just old enough to know they weren't that great.  Clones is still the worst of them all bu this new one is so slapped together.   HOWEVER, I for some reason really enjoyed Rise of Skywalker.  It's a fun adventure film and precisely the basics of why I liked the originals.  Not trying to be preachy, subvert expectations, ruin characters, or proceed to include zero character development. 

Go Panthers.

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

FYI: You're talking to a guy who constantly posts dumbass takes.

I'm not sure if he's an actual dumbass (very possible) or he just plays one on the internet, but the result is the same.

The football mis-storian with another false take...consistency is your best feature...those not in your girls club understand the disdain you have for any opposing view and your "attack the poster" instead of present the facts approach ...piss off

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1 hour ago, davos said:

I'm an OG trilogy fan.  When it was re-released with the gold edition prior to the prequels was when I was hooked and would watch that sh*t on VHS all the time.  My deal is at least the prequels had an overall story arc.  I was just old enough to know they weren't that great.  Clones is still the worst of them all bu this new one is so slapped together.   HOWEVER, I for some reason really enjoyed Rise of Skywalker.  It's a fun adventure film and precisely the basics of why I liked the originals.  Not trying to be preachy, subvert expectations, ruin characters, or proceed to include zero character development. 

Go Panthers.

I saw Episode I in theaters when I was 12 having been a huge fan of the original trilogy.  Everything about it seemed so weird and wrong that it ruined the whole thing for me and I haven't paid attention to Star Wars since 1999.

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50 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

I saw Episode I in theaters when I was 12 having been a huge fan of the original trilogy.  Everything about it seemed so weird and wrong that it ruined the whole thing for me and I haven't paid attention to Star Wars since 1999.

2019 destroyed Star Wars, Game of Thrones, & now the Panthers.  Let it end.  2020 is a new day.  May the light guide us.  Rage rage against the dying of the night.   

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