DannyDuberstein said:
Well, looks like David can erlich my balls.
Ya, if you're mad that a Star Wars movie is "artless" I'm definitely glad he hated it because it probably means I'm going to love it.
DannyDuberstein said:
Well, looks like David can erlich my balls.
TCTTS said:
Sex Panther said:TCTTS said:StrykerAg said:
Also, I just had In & Out burger for the first time (this was my first time on the West Coast). Good but nothing special. Fries sucked. Hopefully I will have a little more time to explore this area when my sisters and I are back for Star Wars Celebration in August.
I fly back to NYC/PA tonight, and then I will be back in TX for Texas Bowl, Cotton Bowl & WHATABURGER next week.
The fries are hit and miss. They have potential, but yeah, they usually suck. I'm headed back to Texas as well, on Saturday, and per usual my first stop after deplaning will be the Whataburger in the Love Field terminal. Nothing else compares.
I truly believe that is the best Whataburger in the country
Sex Panther said:
Dude that is badass... incredible you got to go to.
So your sisters are writers? How did they get these invites? That's like the most coveted ticket in Hollywood I'd imagine.
I care less about reviewers and critics in general. For one thing, there are just so many outlets now trying to generate content and clicks that there's a lot of noise. For another, the MCU and Star Wars seem to provoke strong, agenda-like opinions.PatAg said:
I feel like Star Wars is one of the few movie properties where I generally just don't care what most reviewers and "reviewers" have to say. There's a lot out there from people with no bonafides, and for some reason we treat them as legitimate thoughts.
Bring back Siskel and Ebert, where at least if you disagreed with them they had sound and well thought out reasoning.
Not saying its not interesting to see all the talk, or that all of these tweets are bad or anything. Its just crazy how bad it gets around Star Wars for some reason
Earned a legit 10 second laugh out of me. Stay strong.jokershady said:
Exactly. And in a media property like Star Wars, you're going to have a lot of eyeballs. So if I'm super unique or woke or whatever with my criticism, it's that much more of a payoffwangus12 said:
It's all about clicks anyways. Just like any other media consumed via the internet
John Matrix said:
Another thing about these reviews that is just straight up frustrating me is that they seem to be just an extension of whether or not you liked the last Jedi or not, and really not addressing what the movie is or isn't about. They're all completely agenda driven. It just seems I really can't tell either way. And the idea of fighting on the Internet about another Star Wars movie already has me exhausted.
Interesting - my read is that JJ has a choice to make and went all in with big set pieces and side-quests vs. attempting a version of this that would come off inauthentic. No time for the spiritual nuance.TCTTS said:
I really like Abrams, but this is a good observation.