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haha yeah that was great :) he slaughters everyone and then just says, "This is the way." I liked Baby Yoda closing the pod as well.
lol. Baby Yoda rules on that show. :muttley:

It is something. I caught the original Star Wars film back in my mid-teens. Now I am in my mid-fifties. Even so, I still get a tiny chill anytime I see the Lucasfilm LTD logo flash during a movie, television show or even a video game. The franchise made quite the impression on me from day one, kinda like the Dallas Cowboys franchise. :)
 

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Sunderland 'Til I Die is fascinating and depressing

any Sunderland fans here?

sounds like a brutal existence
 

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lol. Baby Yoda rules on that show. :muttley:

It is something. I caught the original Star Wars film back in my mid-teens. Now I am in my mid-fifties. Even so, I still get a tiny chill anytime I see the Lucasfilm LTD logo flash during a movie, television show or even a video game. The franchise made quite the impression on me from day one, kinda like the Dallas Cowboys franchise. :)

Same here. I saw it as a kid with my cousin (who was like my older brother). We were turned loose, on our own at the mall, and I went into the movie with a bucket of popcorn bigger than I was. My life changed forever as soon as those trumpets blared.
 

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lol. Baby Yoda rules on that show. :muttley:

It is something. I caught the original Star Wars film back in my mid-teens. Now I am in my mid-fifties. Even so, I still get a tiny chill anytime I see the Lucasfilm LTD logo flash during a movie, television show or even a video game. The franchise made quite the impression on me from day one, kinda like the Dallas Cowboys franchise. :)

I was 7 when Star Wars was released. I was really excited to watch the movie and was hooked the moment I saw Luke with his landspeeder.
 

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I was 7 when Star Wars was released. I was really excited to watch the movie and was hooked the moment I saw Luke with his landspeeder.
I was wowed too. Humans landed on the moon less than a decade before. The technology did not seem like it was too fantastical to me as a kid.

I always thought one day, before I died, people would be riding in something like that. Sike me I guess. :laugh:
 

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lol. Baby Yoda rules on that show. :muttley:

It is something. I caught the original Star Wars film back in my mid-teens. Now I am in my mid-fifties. Even so, I still get a tiny chill anytime I see the Lucasfilm LTD logo flash during a movie, television show or even a video game. The franchise made quite the impression on me from day one, kinda like the Dallas Cowboys franchise. :)
Same here. I saw it as a kid with my cousin (who was like my older brother). We were turned loose, on our own at the mall, and I went into the movie with a bucket of popcorn bigger than I was. My life changed forever as soon as those trumpets blared.
I was 7 when Star Wars was released. I was really excited to watch the movie and was hooked the moment I saw Luke with his landspeeder.
Meh


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11 year old girls becoming all sexualized (primarily through dance). Not quite child pornography, but it got close enough to pushing the limits.
Oh, that Honey Booboo type crap. I wanna punch those parents in the mouths.
 

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11 year old girls becoming all sexualized (primarily through dance). Not quite child pornography, but it got close enough to pushing the limits.

I never heard of it until this past weekend but what I've read is that it's supposed to be a movie critiquing that. I've not seen it, don't plan on it nor would I have likely watched it before the controversy erupted so can't really say if it does criticise the subject matter.
 

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I never heard of it until this past weekend but what I've read is that it's supposed to be a movie critiquing that. I've not seen it, don't plan on it nor would I have likely watched it before the controversy erupted so can't really say if it does criticise the subject matter.
It's really not critiquing it like they try to say. And the camera work is definitely not meant to show how disturbing it is. It's meant to titillate.
 

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Everyone that is disgusted by pedophilia should be cancelling their Netflix.
 

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Has anybody watched Tread on Netflix? A documentary about that guy in 2004 that welded up a bulldozer into a tank and rampaged his little city. I vaguely remember it in the news back then. Crazy story! That guy did am impressive job making that tank-dozer though.
 

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Sonequa Martin-Green is such a good actor, and she looks incredible with the long hair. She's going to be a household name someday.
She is a name. In my household, that is. :D

Her fame would be greater if CBS had Discovery within its regular programming schedule instead of its exclusive streaming service. It is a show formatted with a strong female lead that would have done much better with general television audience of one of the four major over-the-air broadcast networks than, say, Supergirl.

Discovery has both a strong core and supporting cast. The scripts are well-thought out. The CGI is top-notch. Direction is not finite and restrictive. All of the above are a solid tier above what Melissa Benoist was saddled with. Benoist watched her show migrate in reverse, from CBS main lineup to its alternate programming network The CW.

I digress a bit. What I am saying is I wish Martin-Green had the same opportunity as Benoist when she landed the lead role. Who knows just how 'big' Martin-Green would be now if she had two solid years playing in front of a larger audience?
 

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She is a name. In my household, that is. :D

Her fame would be greater if CBS had Discovery within its regular programming schedule instead of its exclusive streaming service. It is a show formatted with a strong female lead that would have done much better with general television audience of one of the four major over-the-air broadcast networks than, say, Supergirl.

Discovery has both a strong core and supporting cast. The scripts are well-thought out. The CGI is top-notch. Direction is not finite and restrictive. All of the above are a solid tier above what Melissa Benoist was saddled with. Benoist watched her show migrate in reverse, from CBS main lineup to its alternate programming network The CW.

I digress a bit. What I am saying is I wish Martin-Green had the same opportunity as Benoist when she landed the lead role. Who knows just how 'big' Martin-Green would be now if she had two solid years playing in front of a larger audience?

What do you have against Supergirl? ;) While I understand going to the CW to be with the rest of the DC shows it was still a weird change.

I will have to resubscribe to All Access next month or the month after. Watch S3 and Picard. Maybe Lower Decks too (saw the first episode on Pluto, I thought it was funny).
 
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