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And the son's inner conflict and how he manages to sway towards good opposed to evil despite the inclinations and temptations to do otherwise. Plus the political references. A beautiful tale, indeed. |
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It's all cornball. |
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Is it true that she's a crazzzzzy bitch? Like bipolar or something? |
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Well, whatever man....just keep hatin' on us cornball brothas. |
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That said, she very well may be bi-polar. Doesn't matter, she was hot as balls back in the late 70's/early 80's. |
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With that said, I bet whoever rode that crazy train back in the late 70's/early 80's had a ****ing awesome time. |
This video is more about why Clones sucked, but Red Letter Media are geniuses for showing just how horrible it is by doing a side-by-side contrast of the two trilogies. There's nothing new explained that people haven't said before about Episodes I-III, but by doing the comparison, it absolutely showcases the incredible difference in film design philosophy between the two. And even if you've seen the Harry Plinkett Star Wars reviews, this clip is a pretty succinct abstract for all three movie reviews if you've never viewed them that way.
If anything, I'm posting it here because it's just as much about why Empire is awesome as it is about why Clones sucks. To quote Harry Plinkett: "I love Empire so much I'd **** it" <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/c_W5OuuV-hk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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