MissTique's Replies


Nope. But it seems you would be really excited if he had one. Looks like someone didn't watch ANH and how Obi-Wan was training Luke on board the Millennium Falcon. @Bubbathegut I wish there was a "Like" button coz I loved your slap-to-the-face oops I mean reply to Frogarama. ;-) I think you are being too generous by giving TFA a 0. It deserves less! :-) I personally would put TPM over ATOTC. I feel that with just a little bit of editing, TPM could look amazing. Unfortunately no amount of editing could ever fix TFA. Best comment in this thread!! YES!!! Whipped a LOT!!! Really annoying character. Seems right to me. It should be below 6/10. You are giving this film too much credit. That's true. That is why the main character's name in "The Incredible Hulk" TV series was changed from Bruce Banner to David Banner. Just another dumb Nolanite displaying his ignorance. He seemed pretty over smart to me. He was taking apart and putting together robots like they were LEGO. He was making all the decisions about the fights and the money. He was bossing around Hugh. Seemed pretty stereotypical over-smart kid to me. I've always felt the same. It wasn't on the same level as the original (a nearly impossible feat to achieve), but it was a very enjoyable sequel. A very underrated sequel. People just like to jump on the hate bandwagon without thinking for themselves. It was just plain BAD!!! I watched it with 0 expectations and still ended up being grossly disappointed with all the ridiculousness. You write a huge paragraph accusing people of not understanding Stockholm Syndrome (SS) when in reality it is YOU who has no idea about it. I haven't seen Disney's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" so I can't comment on that but the relationship between Rapunzel and Mother Gothel is certainly NOT Stockholm Syndrome! According to Rapunzel, Gothel is her mother and she loves her like any child would their mother. She also sneaks out against the wishes of her mother, as most children do. And eventually when she does find out the truth about her, she goes against her defiantly. And Gothel is never shown to be overly abusive towards Rapunzel. In fact she always tries to keep her happy by bringing her her favorite things. Of course she lies to her about the outside world but that is so that Rapunzel doesn't leave. NONE of that is in any way indicative of SS. I don't know who said that Belle suffers from SS but that is not true either. Belle initially dislikes the Beast and she even runs away. She only returns because she sees the kindness in Beast. Despite that she still leaves the Beast to be with her father. Sufferers of SS wouldn't do that.