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I mean a sequel to Citizen Kane could work if you have someone that could continue Kane's legacy. For there to be a "Gladiator II" shouldn't be an issue if you have someone else who can step into the "gladiator" position and undergo a similar journey Max did. Max's own story is done but he was not the one and only gladiator here. If there's a group of them then I don't see why their stories can't be explored. Say you're not reading most of my post, but proceeds to make a post about as long as what I wrote. You lie. Sorry, but you want to come at me and make the dumbest excuses imaginable and get mad when you have your funky ass handed to you and rightfully so. Claiming you didn't read most of what I wrote, HA! How typical for someone who is clearly defeated. I'll break this down to YOU in simplest terms: Jake was good, the prequels are underrated - have their faults but still have grand qualities and fine to look at, and you can eat nails. :) But there were other gladiators, not just one, so why did Maximus need to be the only one? There could possibly be a continuance with a focus on more if they wanted to. Go die please....no one cares. Jake is fine. If you hate the prequels so much then blame it on George's direction you pathetic parasite. And NOT sorry you preferred Anakin to not be a whiny kid and couldn't rant about having a girlfriend, something a lot of guys in this world are. Seems like you need to get out more because you're living in a thousand fucking caves here bud. Obi-Wan and Anakin didn't "hate" each other. They bantered with each other like any caring pair of friends would. In Episode III Obi-Wan even declared Anakin was "his brother" and "loved him" and we saw plenty of moments of them getting along and working together throughout the three movies, mainly II and II. I suggest you rewatch them you goofy goober. And yes, that was a Spongebob Movie reference if you even know what that is. Don't forget, there's the whole ten year gap between episodes and the Clone Wars era that we didn't see (unless counting the TV series) where their "getting along" relationship could clearly be more of a stand on. If Obi-Wan's clothes were the "fucking same" then it shows what kind of clothes the Jedi mainly wore you beetlejuice. THEY WERE MONKS and ALWAYS SUCH. Biotch. Palpatine going undetected shows just how slick and clever he was, which is why he was Chancellor and then Emperor. GOT TO BE A REAL SLICK GENIUS TO PULL THIS OFF UNDETECTED TO EVEN GO AS FAR AS HE DID DON'T YOU THINK? No, you don't think at all looking at everything one dimensional and quick to pointing out flaws at first glance without looking at things in-depth. And you happen to call yourself a Star Wars fan? You're ridiculous. I DON'T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT THE OTHER BOY. Clearly Jake was still qualified enough if he even made it as far as he did and was NUMBER TWO AT BEST. Couldn't have been that terrible. If the other boy didn't get picked then perhaps there was some reason for that if he had other things to do or because Jake looked more of an innocence. I DON'T KNOW, but I don't see them just picking Jake just for the heck of it he wasn't that good so you better try again sweetums. Useless corporate band of knights? Was Obi-Wan's wardrobe in the original (and ghost Anakin's in Return) not clear enough just what they'd look like during the time of the REPUBLIC? Did you expect Knights of Ren type warriors here? Well too bad because the ideas of them being monks fits the philosophy of this whole thing. This isn't Star Trek dear so you can take your rubber room mind elsewhere with that crum cake. No one detecting the chancellors as evil is no issue because he was that powerful to handle his powers to fool everyone. DUH. You'd wonder this in the original trilogy too because you'd wonder he was clearly around the Jedi then. Did you just think he popped in from a galaxy far far away and built his empire up front in seconds so no one would suspect a thing? You better think straight. And how is it a retcon that Boba Fett is a clone? When was it ever established in the originals WHERE they came from? No where. The lore was cool, you just can't handle the fact that George didn't handle things the way YOU preferred. Who cares what you think. Anakin can't be whiny. Why can't he be? Can't expect all villains to be just cold, collective, and stern. Some can be wacky, whiny, reckless, and chaotic. You better get with it or else you can die a horrible death in a fucking tornado you overrating original Star Wars trilogy loving gimp and ridiculous prequel hating SLUT. Who the fuck cares. This wasn't a movie with the ideas of diversity on the mind dear. Be glad they started doing that in Empire when they brought in Billy Dee Williams. They were too busy, simple as that. Private lives can't work out if you're busy with your work and pleasing other people, executive heads, colleagues, random audience people watching your content, etc. that ended their marriage. No she doesn't. The bitch needs some major cough medicine. The actor was fine. Maybe you thought he should have looked a certain why, but he looked fine and acted fine. HE WAS NINE YEARS OLD (not eight) YOU PATHETIC WASTE OF SPACE. Get a clue. He was established to be an experience pilot, which was the whole point of the pod race event. There you go nitpicking at things because he was "so young". Jealous much? I suggest you get some brains. The prequels were always good, just not as good and realistic as the original but good and reasonable that still added some cool new lore and expansion of the universe that was given such a limited feel out of the original trilogy. You better learn it. They should have stuck with the original script where Helen was the next Candyman. That made much more sense. But Nia DeCosta couldn't bear have a white woman be center stage here so they tweaked the story to what we have but didn't even bother to make use of the actual Candyman? We had to have some scummy substitute? PATHETIC. Glad this didn't greenlight a direct sequel. There will be. Hopefully there will be none left for you, fucking bitch. Now drop dead and take your lousy family and all the children with you for my delightment. Dude, you're delusional. The prequels has its faults (CGI Yoda fighting not being one of them) but the hate you give is way overrated. Trust me, I've read and seen all the complaints. Most are very ridiculous. Anakin being whiny is a bust? He's a little boy. What did you expect him to be? Evil already? Could he not just be a typical boy? You're a crust. Guess what? Those horrendous sequels the Disney crew did got people appreciating the prequels even more. Well not according to George Lucas and I agree. I loved what he did with the prequels to an extent and gave the Star Wars universe a whole new flare and dynamic he couldn't do with the originals. I wish he chilled on the effects though and did more out-door actual locations (mostly in II and III) but his creativity and imagination is godly. He showcased perhaps the greatest space material ever presented in science fiction/fantasy and the prequels told a wonderful build up to the originals while telling its own story with the Jedi, Sith, and politics. You better eat an ass talking that garbage. Basically anyone who was wrongfully murdered became a Candyman. The Sherman angle was confusing because he's the killer here and not the OG Candyman and he was lurking about even before the events of the original so it's like, where he was during all that? They tried to add to the lore while making it disjointed too. Burke was just fucked up in the head and ended up embracing a tragic event that once startled/disturbed him (how typical) and felt the need to replace Sherman with someone new, so he picked Anthony to take on the mantle due to his connection to the OG Candyman. However, the REAL Candyman showed up at the end and said "OH NO, HOLD MY WATER" and that was it. Ugh, just a mess of a story. What movie have you watched because it's clearly not this one. THIS IS GARBAGE. All I know is, the show and them working so much on and off camera would stress anyone would, especially when the kids came and got involved. If they were already having a bit of trouble before the show the after the show with all the extra work and business ordeals would complicate things even more. It certainly stressed Lucy the hell out when she took over Desilu during the 1960s and thus sold everything. Luckily she didn't cheat and drink alcohol but it did make her bitter and smoke heavy. Surprised this didn't wreck her second marriage for the next twenty years. Depends, what do you know about the Rough Cut? I'll list the differences I know. 1. Michael walking down the hall of Smith's Grove in the beginning when he's doing after Jamie. 2. During the marking of the baby in the ceremonial room after he's born, some of Donald's line is spliced in with some random dude's voice who says the rest of it for some reason. 3. Extended scene between Wynn and Loomis at Loomis' house when Wynn goes to grab a bottle of scotch from Loomis' shelf. I discovered this one the other day. 4. Extended scene between Wynn and Loomis at the sanitarium early on when they talk about Jamie. Loomis has more lines that's ten seconds longer where he says he knew she'd return alive one day and whoever brought her out again brought Michael back with them. Also discovered this the other day. 5. Loomis and Debra's conversation is extended more. Loomis has more lines where he says "Michael Myers stabbed his sister to death when he was six years old" and "I knew what he was, but never knew why". 6. When Barry is in the wrong van and on the phone, there's a wide shot of Michael popping up from behind in the darkness, which is rather an effective shot because you see him coming and he just doesn't come up out of nowhere like in both finished versions. 7. The sheriff and Loomis conformation at the hospital after Jamie dies that you know of. 8. When Wynn grab Loomis' arm at the end, it doesn't show the Thorn tattoo appearing on him since this effect wasn't made yet. YouTube search "Halloween 6 Rough Cut Rare Scenes" and you'll find a playlist full of them. One scene however is in the P-Cut which is Loomis getting his gun which doesn't count. Eat my dirt you crusty foot fungus. No title meaning HOPE would ever relate to a VILLAIN. We're following Luke, our hero, our protaganist, as he slowly journeys to become a Jedi and is the one who is to defeat Vader and destroy the Death Star..."A NEW HOPE" to precede the fallen Jedi of years prior. How old are you? -_- Well why not? He already subtitled ESB as "Episode V" so what sense would it not make to subtitle the first as "Episode IV"? He always had the prequels down the line to make later so wise up and deal with it. Fools!