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In your opinion.
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maroon barchetta said:

TCTTS said:

You've never heard the term "easy lay"?


Of course I have.

Easy layup is more appropriate in this context.


To be fair, neither are relevant for this particular audience.

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That is an excellent meme
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BenTheGoodAg said:

maroon barchetta said:

TCTTS said:

You've never heard the term "easy lay"?


Of course I have.

Easy layup is more appropriate in this context.


To be fair, neither are relevant for this particular audience.




Hhoooohohohoooooo; that's great
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Oh that's good
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There's a real vibe of the Acolyte for a Star Wars Tales comic called "Dark Journey" about a Clone Wars era jedi who is tracking a serial killer who killed he lover and is now killing all over the place.

This is some of its art.



And a non-spoiler review.

https://steemit.com/comics/@jairosanchez/review-star-wars-tales-17-dark-journey

It's in Star Wars Tales #5 if you want to try to read it online. There are a couple of sites that let you read old comics for free but I can't vouch for their validity.
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One of those tweets states it's "as mature as Andor."

It sure looks a lot more like Ashoka than Andor but if it has those vibes I'll be impressed
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Perfectly done
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SpreadsheetAg said:

TCTTS said:

The Hurt Locker was incredible. Snow Piercer was admittedly weird as hell, but at least original and unique.
I knew that would twist you off…

I hated Hurt Locker, passionately. I like Renner a lot and think he did well with what he was told to do. But the backdrop of the story and all the things he was running around doing military-wise was complete bologna. I can't get past that. If you never served, especially in OIF / OEF you wouldn't understand.


Awful movie.
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Legal Custodian said:

I appreciate the excitement. I really do.

But I hate the style of writing reviewers use to write their tweets because it all comes across fake and rehearsed. The "I'm obsessed!" "…is my new favorite!" just comes across as disingenuous.

Yep, it really makes me dismiss any opinion they offer as studio advertising and not actual critical thought.
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At least half of the reviewer are AI bots. Or they could pay me $5 a tweet and I could put out 300 a day.

"THE ACOLYTE IS BOLD AND BRILLIANT AND I'M HERE FOR IT"

"A DEEP DIVE INTO THE SHADOWS BETWEEN JEDI AND SITH, YOULL NEVER LOOK AT (INSERT CHARACTER NAME HERE ) AGAIN"


"STENBERG IS PITCH PERFECT AND CARRIE ANN MOSS PROVES THERE'S PLENTY OF ROOM FOR A TRINITY OF TALENT IN STAR WARS"

"A META SEND UP ON THE ORIGINAL BATTLE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL THAT SHOWCASES THE RAW TALENT OF THE DIRECTOR AND HER PENCHANT FOR TAKING A CLASSIC STORY AND FLIPPING IT UPSIDE DOWN."

"DISNEY PLUS HAS BEEN HIT AND MISS WITH ITS STAR WARS CONTENT THE PAST FIVE YEARS BUT THE ACOLYTE SOARS TRIUMPHANTLY AND HITS ALL THE NOTES IN PRECISELY THE RIGHT WAY. THESE TWO EPISODES ARE THE BEST THING IVE SEEN SINCE YOUNG JEDI ADVENTURES"
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Disney owes you $25
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maroon barchetta said:

Disney owes you $25


TexAgs gonna sell access to all our posts to train LLMs someday in the near future, so you'd better get that bag quickly.
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Great stuff from Carrie-Ann Moss per The Acolyte

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Oh, it was such an exciting call to get. Actually, my husband and my children watch all the Star Wars shows. They're watching it, and I'm carrying a bunch of clothes upstairs to put in people's closets. My husband calls out, 'You should be on one of these shows!' And literally two weeks later, I got the call.
I was like, 'You're kidding me!' Leslye pitched it to me. I had watched her show Russian Doll, knew her artistry, was blown away by her vision and her ability to execute. I was like, 'I'm all-in. When do I start?' I was absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to add Star Wars to my resume. My personal resume I don't even mean the paper one.
It was really when she described the story within the fight because a good fight has a story. I love understanding the arc of a fight. When she described it to me, I was like, 'I wanna be her. I wanna be in those shoes and discover that.' Talking to [Leslye], she's so creative, able to articulate her vision very clearly. You feel that way occasionally, where you have someone that has created a story when you talk to them, you know right away. I felt that a few times in my career with some of the big things that I've done: Memento, The Matrix. You're talking to the filmmaker and just go, 'Oh, they totally get it.' They know it so well that I trust them. And you don't always feel that it's kinda rare actually. It's a pleasure to sign on and be a part of that.

I love, at this phase of my career, being surprised. Being surprised at the depth of the world. The depth of being a Jedi. The rules. And yet, bringing my own self into that. Not playing the idea of the Jedi. How do I, Carrie-Anne, playing this role, bring all of my heart, spirit, soul, experience into this person? I didn't realise that I was as prepared from my own personal exploration for the role.


It seems Moss really enjoyed all the prep that went into the role, especially learning how to fight as a Jedi Master who needs to be able to contain and control her emotions while fighting. She went into detail on the character's personality and mentioned that even with all her martial arts experience in other films like The Matrix, that sense of "containment" was new for her. It seems the fight shown in the trailers is actually our first meeting with Master Indara.

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We meet her in a mysterious way, and initially through a very powerful fight. She's very physically strong, she's very mentally strong. I loved a lot of things about her. But [particularly] the containment. I love that word. I love words. And that word, 'containment' even just saying it, I can feel what I had to access to play her. You're fighting against so much to keep it right here [gestures to her centre], but also to have the power. When you have power through containment, that's my sweet spot. This was, I think, one of the most contained characters I've ever played.
Within my soul and my spirit, to get to play this Jedi Master and train for the fight was [an] amazing experience. I really awakened, actually, a part of me that forgot how much I love action. I love it. I personally love being challenged. It's a physical challenge, but it's a mental challenge too. It helps you get into that world of the Jedi Master, with the mind-training.

I had three or four weeks to train, which isn't very long, and the first couple of weeks you're like, 'I'm never gonna get this.' And then all of a sudden it starts to click, and then you're on set. Shooting it is always easier than the training you get the adrenaline, the costume, the world is there. I was really thrilled that I could do it, and that I loved it, and that I wanted to do it well. 'Gimme another take! Gimme another take!'


She added that the design of her character's lightsaber was really important to her, so invested was she in nailing every aspect of Indara.

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The lightsaber was really important to me. I felt like a little kid who just wanted to do it so right. I could have almost cried. I don't usually feel that way. I had to say to everybody, 'I want to get this so right, that I may have to make some mistakes first.' The weight on my shoulders and on my heart that I felt to do the lightsaber well was something I didn't expect. Like, 'If this is not great, I'm really gonna cry.' So I practised a lot in my hotel with a broomstick. I think we did end up reshooting that, actually. I said to Leslye, 'Let's just keep shooting. It has to be great. You have to promise me that we'll keep doing it [if it isn't right].' It's much more challenging than it looks. Making it look effortless like I could just do it in my sleep was the most stressful moment I had in the whole thing.

Carrie-Ann Moss mentioned that she's always had a deep respect for Star Wars, but that when preparing for the role she had many conversations with Pablo Hidalgo to get her up to speed on everything she needed to know.


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I mean, I've always deeply respected the Star Wars world. As a child, I went to the movies in the movie theatre. I hadn't been watching all of the shows I don't really watch all that much TV. But my respect [for Star Wars] is off the charts for it. I got the opportunity to talk to [Pablo Hidalgo] he knows every single thing about the universe. I'm a very big reader of spiritual text, the dark and the light I didn't actually understand that all of this metaphysical journey that I've been on my adult life, since I was 25, was reflected in Star Wars. My entry in was through my own interest of metaphysics and spirituality. Seeing it reflected in this story the hero's journey and all of that I have goosebumps just thinking about it. I'm very ignited by that.
[url=][/url]She also spoke about the combat training and its differences compared to training for films like The Matrix. She wanted to do everything no stunt doubles but this was the first film where she didn't train with her co-stars. Empire wondered if her work on the most recent Matrix film (Resurrections) helped her prepare, and if the two projects crossed over at all. It seems there was a two-year gap between the two projects though, so that film wouldn't have had a direct impact on The Acolyte.

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It didn't cross over I think it was a couple of years later. I wrapped this a year ago. I shot [The Acolyte] for three months, including the training. So I was deep in it for three months. [Resurrections] had cooled off, and was in the rear-view mirror for sure.
I think all of my history of learning to fight and- This was very different though, because I was by myself. I had always done [The Matrix] with my co-stars, and there's a certain energy. [On The Acolyte] I was on my own, with my team, which was great because I got to ignite and access a part of myself. I was like, 'I want to do everything.' I loved it more than I can remember loving doing something in a long time. 'I'm strong. I can learn this. I can show up, and I can find that containment.' With fighting, it's very hard for me not to make faces to constantly bring it back in, where it's almost effortless. It looks effortless, and yet it's not. [laughs] That was fun to play with. I told Leslye, 'I do not want to be making a lot of faces. I want it to be right.'


It also seems that fighting in the bulky robes of a Jedi is not actually that helpful when it comes to performing fight scenes, with Carrie-Ann claiming that she was nearly injured on multiple occasions.

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It was tricky. My physical blocks actually came from the costume. It's really important to practice in the costumes. They're heavy. There was a boning in the bodice actually the costume injured me the most, because I didn't have any movement in a certain area of my back, in my shoulders. That was something I had to do a lot of recovery with. The costume gives you the character. It definitely gave the image, but to actually be free within the fighting, it was a challenge. Between action and cut, you go into this zone it's only when you go back to your hotel room, you're like, 'Oh my gosh. This is really hurting.'
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Sure but if the tweets were negative, you'd be similarly dismissing them all as you usually do with all negative opinions.
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Sure but if the tweets were negative, you'd be similarly dismissing them all as you usually do with all negative opinions.
I don't care what anyone on Twitter says, good or bad. I've found the only way to enjoy my fandom of anything is to only focus on what I like and don't like. When that intersects with what other people like, I talk to them about it. If I don't like it I don't watch it. if other people don't like it, I strive really hard to not engage them. It's the only way to keep myself from going psycho after years of angry arguing.

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Watched Memento a few weeks ago. Carrie Ann Moss was super hot in that.
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I'll get back to this thread next week after I watch the whole FOUR HOUR VIDEO you just posted
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I had been thinking about that place lately and how it failed. But there's no way I'm watching a four hour video on it.
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Holy hell, I think that person was determined to have a bad time. I obviously didn't watch the whole thing but had heard the review was out there.

The hotel was bad ass and maybe one of the most fun things I've ever done. The story line and activities were great, the cast was phenomenal, and the food was probably the best I've had at any of the parks. If you wanted to take a passive role, then yeah I guess it might not be worth it. But if you bought in like 90% of the other guests, it's the closest you'll ever get to experiencing the SW universe. I would do it again in a heartbeat.
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Fits rather well
You do not have a soul. You are a soul that has a body.

We sing Hallelujah! The Lamb has overcome!
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Decay said:

I'll get back to this thread next week after I watch the whole FOUR HOUR VIDEO you just posted


Here's another one for later...
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nai06 said:

Holy hell, I think that person was determined to have a bad time. I obviously didn't watch the whole thing but had heard the review was out there.

The hotel was bad ass and maybe one of the most fun things I've ever done. The story line and activities were great, the cast was phenomenal, and the food was probably the best I've had at any of the parks. If you wanted to take a passive role, then yeah I guess it might not be worth it. But if you bought in like 90% of the other guests, it's the closest you'll ever get to experiencing the SW universe. I would do it again in a heartbeat.


Actually, if you watch the video, she was actively trying to be engaged. Possibly, she tried too hard. I think her expectations were probably too high, but given the price tag, that's probably to be expected. There were definitely major issues she uncovered, though. Like getting sat behind a column for the dinner show. That should never happen. Why Disney even had a table there makes no sense. I also think there were probably some bugs that still needed to be worked out as far as the storyline. It sounds like she tried really hard to get a specific story, and in the end got no story. Maybe she would have done better to have tried less hard.

In the end, I think for the price Disney was asking, it was doomed to fail. Most people are going to expect an insane experience, and it's probably going to fall short. Cut the price by 60% and I bet customers will be a lot happier.
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Exactly, I think if prices were at least 50% lower to begin with, it might have survived.
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Found the full interview.
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One of my best clients made me aware that a book I ghostwrote for him went up for sale today on the Internet Superhighway. I feel obliged to share these words from a part of the story where the main character has traveled back in time about 160 years. While traveling, he's made to tell stories to the kids around the campfire at night.

About four nights into the stories, I

hit the jackpot when I took a deep breath and sat down close to the fire,
so the light danced across my face as I said in a deep voice, "A long time
ago, in a galaxy far, far away…" Well, I had to explain what a galaxy
was, but after that, I had every single person around that campfire
hooked on the story of a beautiful Princess who lives on a ship that can
fly through the stars, her two living machines made of metal who help
her in her day-to-day activities, and a monstrous villain, a giant who
suffered a terrible accident and must wear a mask over his face to keep
breathing. I described his sword made from red fire that can cut
through anything, and how everyone's guns shoot beams of light
instead of bullets.
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Just past the halfway point of Rebels season 2, and wow is this good!
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The Acolyte's star and director confirmed the widespread spoiler on GMA today. Still not going to post it if you don't know it, but it's "official" now.
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Thanks. Because I don't know it.
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The irony of this woman being so hated by a certain idiotic sect of fandom, before even laying eyes on the show, while every last word out of her mouth continues to be EXACTLY what we say we want from our Star Wars writers/showrunners - from her clarity of vision to her planning to her vast SW knowledge to especially her passion and appreciation - will never not be the most hilarious/pathetic thing…


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"That's how I feel too! This is my dream job. I'm saying three because I'm hoping they'll allow me to do that , but if I could snap my fingers, it would just be, this is my job until I retire. I actually can't think of a higher creative or career peak than working on Star Wars. So, I really am good. I don't really need to do anything else."
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