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AngryLittleAlchemist said:
simek said:

You need to work for it. Its not for free. Ignorane and arrogance are the cheapiest. 

In that case, "ignorane" sounds like one hell of a deal! 

It is the cheapiest after all



When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.

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TLJ was so bad it pretty much killed all my hype for this series.

Also Rey isn't a strong female character. But that was the least of all problems the film had.



Feminist garbage crap I tell yas! I am driving over to Disney HQ to throw eggs at their windows. Who's with me?!



goopy20 said:
Feminist garbage crap I tell yas! I am driving over to Disney HQ to throw eggs at their windows. Who's with me?!

Dude. What? Why? Microsoft has nothing to do with the film, dammit! It's not their fault!



Can't wait!



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No one questions the title? Ok...



KLAMarine said:

Damn, Rey being powerful would have felt more satisfying if she started from a place of weakness. She was hyper-capable from the very beginning however.

simek said:

Im sorry i dont care about toxic masculinity and man who cant handle strong females. Get your self a confidence and open your mind. There is a life outside your Man Cave.  Anyway, i like the trailer, more a teaser.  Cant wait.

Rey's more than a strong female, she's hyper-capable. That's not a good thing.

She's a typical Mary Sue. Considering they're bringing back Luke and Palpatine, instead of sticking with Rian Johnson's vision, just shows they know they fucked up. That and they have no vision of their own. This will probably be fan service to the millionth degree. I'm skipping.



Hiku said:


I'm more curious about Palpatine's laugh. Apparently Ian McDiarmid (the actor who plays Palpatine) went out on stage after the teaser debuted.

You could say that bringing the Emperor is a good idea to end the Skywalker saga, but I also take it like an acknowledgement that they completely dropped the ball with the mediocre "villains" in those two movies.

KLAMarine said:

Damn, Rey being powerful would have felt more satisfying if she started from a place of weakness. She was hyper-capable from the very beginning however.

Rey's more than a strong female, she's hyper-capable. That's not a good thing.

Rey's character completely mocked the whole idea of a hero improving, training, and learning to become a Jedi. The way Wonder Rey would just produce Jedi techniques out of thin air completely dismantled the tradition of the Jedi, which is the core of Star Wars.

Seems like they just wanted to make this Rey character look good in every aspect instead of focusing in creating her journey towards becoming great, completely disregarding what Star Wars is all about.



Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1

Hiku said:
AbbathTheGrim said:

You could say that bringing the Emperor is a good idea to end the Skywalker saga, but I also take it like an acknowledgement that they completely dropped the ball with the mediocre "villains" in those two movies.

You mean the guy who was all-powerful, and could sense and connect two people from across different galaxies, but didn't notice a rusty lightsaber rattling right next to him? While screaming "He will never betray me!"

Whatever gave you that idea. I thought he was great.

Or Kylo Ren who senses Han Solo when he arrives to the Star Killer base from miles away but then can't sense him when he is 15 feet away on the bridge scene,



Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1

My coworker was so excited over it that he wanted to share it with me. I pretended like I cared.