The motivation behind Finn is hilariously thin on second watch; he's put off by violence and horror in the village and then he kills like 30 people, people he's presumably lived and worked with for years, in as many seconds to escape because ???
Oh star wars
soldiers fighting in a war can freak out about gunning down a village and not feel the same way when fighting in self defense against an enemy
it doesn't feel that thin to me, other than I assume these guys are all conditioned specifically for this purpose and it just didn't work on him? I roll with it because I like the story but that seems weirder to me than what you're suggesting
I don't have a new girlfriend, and haven't dated at all in 2017. Brothers, I think we need solidarity. Either I get a new girlfriend, or none of us get a girlfriend. Let us struggle as a collective.
You want me to be single again damn ok
I wish there was another way, but my hands are tied.
@elki wanna kill rats tonight since you're forever alone I know the answer is yes
@OnTheLastCastle omg, hateful. Get Shark on, I'm gonna watch TV for a bit and then I'll be ready.
@Irond Will is on and probably eager to be on my stream
@Sir Landshark is smashing but maybe he can make room for us... figuratively speaking
The motivation behind Finn is hilariously thin on second watch; he's put off by violence and horror in the village and then he kills like 30 people, people he's presumably lived and worked with for years, in as many seconds to escape because ???
Oh star wars
Finally he has a showdown with a former comrade-in-arms who recognizes him!
Surely this fight will have an interesting payoff
But then his opponent shouts with generic anger and, a little while later, unceremoniously dies
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The motivation behind Finn is hilariously thin on second watch; he's put off by violence and horror in the village and then he kills like 30 people, people he's presumably lived and worked with for years, in as many seconds to escape because ???
Oh star wars
Like you haven't thougth about taking out your office with a TIE fighter
The motivation behind Finn is hilariously thin on second watch; he's put off by violence and horror in the village and then he kills like 30 people, people he's presumably lived and worked with for years, in as many seconds to escape because ???
Oh star wars
Finally he has a showdown with a former comrade-in-arms who recognizes him!
Surely this fight will have an interesting payoff
But then his opponent shouts with generic anger and, a little while later, unceremoniously dies
yeah it sorta feels like an earlier script might have had a thread there and they realized their movie was gonna be 3 1/2 hours long and scrapped 90% of it
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Storm trooper management 101
Train from birth
Throw into gunning down civilians with no testing or preparation
When soldier doesn't kill just kinda lecture him for 20 seconds and definitely don't do anything else
Profit
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The motivation behind Finn is hilariously thin on second watch; he's put off by violence and horror in the village and then he kills like 30 people, people he's presumably lived and worked with for years, in as many seconds to escape because ???
Oh star wars
Finally he has a showdown with a former comrade-in-arms who recognizes him!
Surely this fight will have an interesting payoff
But then his opponent shouts with generic anger and, a little while later, unceremoniously dies
yeah it sorta feels like an earlier script might have had a thread there and they realized their movie was gonna be 3 1/2 hours long and scrapped 90% of it
well they could have excised the stuff that didn't work
the entire second half of the movie, for instance
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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I just watched Ebert's review of Ghost in the Shell that was filmed back in 1996
now I'm not saying Ebert was an otaku, but his pronunciation of Kusanagi is suspiciously accurate
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I don't have a new girlfriend, and haven't dated at all in 2017. Brothers, I think we need solidarity. Either I get a new girlfriend, or none of us get a girlfriend. Let us struggle as a collective.
You want me to be single again damn ok
I wish there was another way, but my hands are tied.
@elki wanna kill rats tonight since you're forever alone I know the answer is yes
@OnTheLastCastle omg, hateful. Get Shark on, I'm gonna watch TV for a bit and then I'll be ready.
@Irond Will is on and probably eager to be on my stream
@Sir Landshark is smashing but maybe he can make room for us... figuratively speaking
The motivation behind Finn is hilariously thin on second watch; he's put off by violence and horror in the village and then he kills like 30 people, people he's presumably lived and worked with for years, in as many seconds to escape because ???
Oh star wars
Finally he has a showdown with a former comrade-in-arms who recognizes him!
Surely this fight will have an interesting payoff
But then his opponent shouts with generic anger and, a little while later, unceremoniously dies
yeah it sorta feels like an earlier script might have had a thread there and they realized their movie was gonna be 3 1/2 hours long and scrapped 90% of it
well they could have excised the stuff that didn't work
the entire second half of the movie, for instance
I'm actually really impressed that the movie holds together as well as it does considering the ridiculously minuscule development time it had and they scored a couple of miracles in casting likable leads but it absolutely could have profited from about another six months in the oven
security procedures are also quite lax everywhere, but that's more a genre thing
A guy can just show up and move a priority prisoner because he said so, there seem to be no checkpoints at all, nobody seems to lock their starships or require keys or identification to operate them
I mispronounced VIVE at the nerd den. They all scoffed but were still nice and let me play it
Did you pronounce it "veev"?
Cinders keeps doing this on purpose to annoy me, I wonder if it rubbed off on you.
That is possible. God damnit cinders you
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TFA had to try to be perfect along so many axes and it did a pretty good job along most of them. The story had to be fresh but nostalgic and about old stuff and new people and oh also we have to reset the prequels while also acknowledging them.
I think they did alright. It's not perfect and there are details I don't like, but I'm super excited for the next one.
can you feel the struggle within?
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"Sieve" rhymes with "give".
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security procedures are also quite lax everywhere, but that's more a genre thing
A guy can just show up and move a priority prisoner because he said so, there seem to be no checkpoints at all, nobody seems to lock their starships or require keys or identification to operate them
No wonder the Falcon got lost in the first place
yeah definitely a genre thing
and sometimes I think about it in the moment and I'm like 'this is dumb'
then I remember some people snuck into the superbowl by holding a ladder
Wait, people thought it was pronounced a way other than vive, rhymes with alive?
I called it veev in my head when I first saw it. It always had a question mark in my head because I knew I was probably not doing it right.
The first time I heard it said out loud was one of the Giant Bomb videos and it felt like, of course that's how you say it, dummy. It's like you're 'alive,' or whatever.
security procedures are also quite lax everywhere, but that's more a genre thing
A guy can just show up and move a priority prisoner because he said so, there seem to be no checkpoints at all, nobody seems to lock their starships or require keys or identification to operate them
No wonder the Falcon got lost in the first place
"it's an old passcode but it checks out"
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
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soldiers fighting in a war can freak out about gunning down a village and not feel the same way when fighting in self defense against an enemy
it doesn't feel that thin to me, other than I assume these guys are all conditioned specifically for this purpose and it just didn't work on him? I roll with it because I like the story but that seems weirder to me than what you're suggesting
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@Irond Will is on and probably eager to be on my stream
@Sir Landshark is smashing but maybe he can make room for us... figuratively speaking
Finally he has a showdown with a former comrade-in-arms who recognizes him!
Surely this fight will have an interesting payoff
But then his opponent shouts with generic anger and, a little while later, unceremoniously dies
Like you haven't thougth about taking out your office with a TIE fighter
It’s not a very important country most of the time
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yeah it sorta feels like an earlier script might have had a thread there and they realized their movie was gonna be 3 1/2 hours long and scrapped 90% of it
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Train from birth
Throw into gunning down civilians with no testing or preparation
When soldier doesn't kill just kinda lecture him for 20 seconds and definitely don't do anything else
Profit
It appears to be. We shall see a bit later. I need to acquire and then consume dinner, but then it'll be time for
MAX
PAYNE
well they could have excised the stuff that didn't work
the entire second half of the movie, for instance
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
now I'm not saying Ebert was an otaku, but his pronunciation of Kusanagi is suspiciously accurate
he does look like an anime guy
or like
an anime guy with a decent job anyway
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you can't say this and not link it simon
some of us still believe in decency
It's pronounced "K'SAN-uh-gee" right?
Rhymes with "sanity"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Il2l3hEEtdk
Rub that on my face.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
It's a silent V
I'm actually really impressed that the movie holds together as well as it does considering the ridiculously minuscule development time it had and they scored a couple of miracles in casting likable leads but it absolutely could have profited from about another six months in the oven
Did you pronounce it "veev"?
Cinders keeps doing this on purpose to annoy me, I wonder if it rubbed off on you.
"the beautiful Major"
Otaku confirmed
That's the correct pronunciation.
That's what I said except it's one syllable so I said veev like sieve
Apparently it is like... hive with a v.
A guy can just show up and move a priority prisoner because he said so, there seem to be no checkpoints at all, nobody seems to lock their starships or require keys or identification to operate them
No wonder the Falcon got lost in the first place
Did you pronounce it like the Spanish word
Wait, do you pronounce sieve like "seev"?
Because I have bad news for you if you do...
That is possible. God damnit cinders you
I think they did alright. It's not perfect and there are details I don't like, but I'm super excited for the next one.
yeah definitely a genre thing
and sometimes I think about it in the moment and I'm like 'this is dumb'
then I remember some people snuck into the superbowl by holding a ladder
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ebert always made a point of noting when a movie featured worthwhile titties
I had assumed they were making an appropriate little pun in Spanish
But clearly the world is not ready for my bold multiculturalism
I called it veev in my head when I first saw it. It always had a question mark in my head because I knew I was probably not doing it right.
The first time I heard it said out loud was one of the Giant Bomb videos and it felt like, of course that's how you say it, dummy. It's like you're 'alive,' or whatever.
"it's an old passcode but it checks out"
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I love how high school dating in shows is as awkward as high school dating always has been and always will be.