Lol
I can literally imagine those being the final words of the actual screenplays on a lot of those mid-2000's superhero films.The character 'signing off' as the hip band builds to their chorus, just kicking in as the screen goes to credits.
I can literally imagine those being the final words of the actual screenplays on a lot of those mid-2000's superhero films.
It somehow returned when it reformed from the cloud of debris... only to crash on Endor off-screen. I guess Rey re-destroyed it between filmsSomehow the Death Star returned.
yeah, Maul surviving was stupid but A: at least both halves of him were intact not vaporised last we saw him and B: since he ain't a human maybe no vital organs were destroyed, at least not enough to kill him. Last we saw the DS2 it was blown to smithereens with not major chunks visible. Plus it was orbiting a moon of Endor not Endor itself so surely should have crashed down on the Ewoks....Somehow, I find the Death Star wreckage less ridiculous than Darth Maul's return.
I know people like to say "Oh it's a constant reminder of how he almost succumbed to the Dark Side" etc. but that just makes him sound like some kind of mental midget that's torturing himself for no reason.
Well... depending on the tattoo, I think it could make things feel awkward in love-making situationsDo tattoos cause you to have a hot, sweaty hand 24/7?
Do tattoos impair your ability to pick up tiny objects?
Do tattoos make things feel awkward in love-making situations?
No. Of course not. The mental midget part is choosing to torture himself by not repairing his fully-functional, human feeling hand and instead keeping it separated from the world by a thick layer of leather.
What's next....someone refusing to take off their stupid hot sweaty helmet?
LOL, how Disney imagines him stuck, though he only did it once, it's all it took to convey the moment... recognizing by choice (freewill), It had no power over him, simple straight forward the end.Luke obvs likes doing this several times a day...
True, that is what he "says" Yet thankfully Lucas here didn't need that horrible dialogue (which is how writers would do it today), he conveyed it with a simple glance, any kid could understand, and did. That's also who it was created for.My hand... like my father's... am I like him?.... am I a bad man?.... Oh god... OH GOD!
So corny.
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