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Anonymous No.213104631 >>213104645 >>213105066 >>213105174
How much do you think they regret their sequel trilogy reviews? It's amazing how they hated Rogue One for rehashing the same ideas yet praised the Force Awakens for doing the exact same thing.
Anonymous No.213104645 >>213105036
>>213104631 (OP)
I'm pretty sure they've unlisted them because when you type them into YouTube, they don't show. You have to go out of your way to get the link.
Anonymous No.213105036
>>213104645
Anonymous No.213105066 >>213105120 >>213105179
>>213104631 (OP)
How delusional can you be... Rogue one was a bad movie, possible the worst movie i have seen in a long time. It made 0 sense, there was no overarching story, it was just get guy here, go planet there, fight, get guy here, go planet there, fight. It was embarrassing. I remember when movies had themes, and characters had personalities, and backgrounds. But not in rogue one, nope, nothing like that.
AND YES AS MUCH OF A SHIT MOVIE FORCE AWAKENINGS WAS THEY AT LEAST HAD THOSE THINGS. Kill yourself if you're too low intelligence to understand that.
Anonymous No.213105120
>>213105066
*records two hour commentary seething about how your stupid audience didn't follow your lead for once*
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Anonymous No.213105174 >>213105187
>>213104631 (OP)
>How much do you think they regret their sequel trilogy reviews?
Not at all, since they're the reason why they don't have to have regular jobs.
Anonymous No.213105179
>>213105066
Rogue One filled a gap in an existing story. A massive multi decade multi series story. Rogue one makes sense if you've seen star wars. Everybody has seen star wars. You're just being autistic
Anonymous No.213105187
>>213105174
Oh, *sequel*. Misread. Well, they probably don't regret those either. Or feel much of anything any more.