Silverado was great, I enjoyed the hell out of it.
Happy New Year, Nathan! :D
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I don't like "westerns" at all. except Tombstone. that was kinda cool because of lines like, "blah blah blah, you tell em' I'm comin' and hell's coming with me!" and "I'll be your Huckleberry".
binged a little over the holidays..
top gun-saw it as a kid, just thought the planes were cool. Watched it with the wife, it was a lot more than just about the planes :D 9/10
alien covenant-6/10
the dark tower-8/10
1922-7/10
Tombstone = very good as well.
Val Kilmer kills!
Top Gun: 4/10. This movie belongs in the same class as Karate Kid. It's SO campy.
Gotta go with Carlos on Top Gun - I suppose I could say Tom Cruise ruins EVERY movie he's cast in, and he generally does, but.
if I had Facebook I'd unfriend both of you.
in other news. I figured Carlos might get a kick out of this one.
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I say they basically threw out every bit of cannon from the original trilogy. this is basically a scifi movie based loosely on Star Wars with a very feminist/left-wing agenda. Proof positive with things like Purple Haired Vice Admiral Gender Studies putting that dumb male Poe in his place because she damned said so among basically everything else.
I honestly don't see how anyone could argue that the directors/writers/producers did NOT throw out every bit of SW cannon in this movie.Quote:
yeah let's ignore the fact that Poe has no dimensions and besides inciting a true mutiny couldn't see past the consequences of his own actions and continue discussing how Admiral Holdo with her plan to save as many people as possible on an abandoned rebel base was a dumb idea even though it was the closest chance everyone had to survive.
I don't think either of you know as much about the star wars canon as you think. The force has always been about balance, and if dark powers grow stronger then light powers find vessels to balance the scales.
My major gripe with all of these movies is I wish Luke, Han, and Leia weren't in them. Every second they spend on screen takes away from the OT. Let our heroes be heroes and don't show us the gritty reality of their lives. Star Wars was a fairy tale that just happened to have a science fiction backdrop.