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Birb ID: HoeI1jBrUnited States /pol/510448281#510457070
7/15/2025, 6:06:34 PM
>>510456839
I don't understand this Chad shit. Chad will never see them as anything than a cum dumpster. Why do they sacrifice so much for a guy who doesn't want them?
Anonymous /tv/212627640#212628170
7/12/2025, 5:40:51 PM
>i-i-i-i w-watched it for le fancy art y-you p-p-plebs
Anonymous /tv/212481841#212483262
7/8/2025, 6:08:54 PM
>>212483122
I'm not going to see it but that's because I don't watch movies in the theater at all anymore because my misanthropy has grown to the extent that I can no longer tolerate large crowds of normies
Anonymous ID: quEpSeHpFrance /pol/508429551#508452476
6/23/2025, 2:45:38 PM
>>508429551
>The elite want to save us
KYS
Anonymous ID: A1gOP+ZPFrance /pol/507960779#507960984
6/19/2025, 10:50:21 AM
Anonymous /tv/211429826#211430882
6/14/2025, 4:21:43 AM
>>211429826
The prequels were bitterly disappointing but they still had a kind of verisimilitude to them, if that makes sense. They were the full Lucas experience where you had this embarrassing, cringeworthy whiff of autism over the whole thing but also this sincere saturday morning serial vibe. The prequels were goofier and more cartoonish than anyone wanted but they still had juice in them. The plot was interesting. The big setpieces worked. There was still fun and excitement.

People's misgivings with the sequels, on the other hand, aren't with the execution or the details. They're fundamentally flawed. They either take the OG narrative in directions no one wanted or just undermine it completely Their big moments fall flat. They feel like product. Because they are.

We were disappointed in the prequels because they could have been great and were just pretty good. We hate the Sequels because they're not even Star Wars