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I thought the fight was a bit of an anti-climax.
Maul was such a tragic figure.
Totally agree. Tears were streaming down my face. Such good work.
He can always lose weight.
Oops!
I enjoyed it too. In fact I think it is my favourite version.
I think they are both beautiful young women in their own way. It’s refreshing to see two women that aren’t generic looking. Also I thought Mr. Knightley did look like he was in his mid to late thirties, just look at his face, definitely not in his twenties.
I thought they were so cute, shame what happened.
So cute.
Loved that episode.
I thought it was the best episode. Baby Yoda playing with those kids was so sweet.
I know, so cute.
I thought it was the worst, totally different feel than the other episodes.
I really liked episode 4, I thought it moved the story forward. I really didn’t like episode 6, it had a different feel to the others.
He had an old man’s mouth, a bit wobbly and looked like he’d forgot to put his dentures in.
I agree, it was a real shame. He was a decent, likeable person who was willing to help for no gain.
I agree, it was great fun to watch. A road tour of the American South West without leaving home.
Me too, it’s a film that makes me smile every time I watch it.You can tell Simon Pegg and Nick Frost really are the biggest Comic-Con nerds.
Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Roberts are both a bit old for that role, plus I don’t think either of them are hot to be honest.
Answering your first question, no, I don’t think the fans who didn’t like the sequels would have liked it more if Rey had been smoking hot because I don’t think they would ever be completely happy with anything.
Personally I liked the sequels.
Last trip I took to the cinema was to see “Emma.” with my daughter.
I’m still amazed Richard Ayoade managed to pull that one off. Paul seemed like a very nice genuine man.