I remember reading a magazine article in german ... about a guy who intended to make 9-part series of Sci-Fi movies ... and I got excited about that prospect.
Nonsense with Batman being at fault for not killing Joker. It’s not his responsibility, it’s not his job. Batman stops him, beats his ass, and gives him over to the people of Gotham like a Christmas present. The judges never sentence him to death, the guards at Arkham never give him the ol’ Epstein, Gordon, or any other cop, could shoot him and claim they had to, and no one would question it. Some random citizen could go all Jack Ruby on him and probably be considered a hero. Anyone else could kill Joker, but we always blame the one guy who swore he’ll never kill anyone. Get the hell outta here.
@@emilymerrell6709 I did see a bunch of people rank this season as one of the weaker or the weakest one. Makes me excited to see what else the show has!
@@BXND1TCINEMA I actually love season 2 and think the story line and the acting is great (I love all the season, just have my preferences), but I cant put it ahead of season 1 or 4.
I can't get into why, but I HIGHLY suggest you watch the movies in this order: 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6. Perhaps between 2 and 3 you can watch the Clone Wars TV show, it's my favorite part of star wars.
I get the Anxiety hate, but I think Anxiety is a very important part of growing up. Anxiety and Fear work hand in hand, the difference is Anxiety is laser focused on “realistic” possibilities whereas fear is pretty broad. I think an integral part of growing up is having Anxiety about the future, and in the end, Anxiety really is just trying help and be prepared for the worst case scenario. Notice how Anxiety shrunk back when HER version of Riley’s sense of self was negative. She honestly didn’t want to hurt her, she was just trying to be prepared. But that’s what makes Anxiety so negatively powerful, she only focuses and prepares for the bad. By the end, she grows and learns to cope with and prepare for EVERY possibility, which is also an integral part of growing up. I prefer Inside Out 2 because I appreciate and connect with it more. It’s great to show kids that some things may be out of your control, and things may not always be joyful and fun. Part of growing up is growing into and accepting all parts of yourself. And as a teacher, I really love that message for all kids
i agree theyre all important and you cant control everything I was really just joking around. But it is a really good sequel to the first i can understand why people like it more its very close for me!
Btw, one of my niche interests is old foley SFX and I freaking love the wilhelm scream. It didn't actually originate in this film (original 1950s file is called "man getting bitten by an alligator") but this WAS the film that made it famous, because the sound design lead Ben Burtt thought it was so funny that he put it in Star Wars and every single film he worked on after that. Other people caught onto the joke and started doing it too!
@@BXND1TCINEMA It's so old that it's not actually known with 100% certainty who is actually voicing the scream. In one of the future movies, Burtt does a cute cameo where he's a stormtrooper or something like that and gets shot, and he does his best impression of it haha. Some of the other Foley IS actually Burtt's voice though, like Darth Vader breathing is Burtt breathing into a scuba respirator and the beeps R2D2 makes are Burtt making noises into a synthesiser! He was definitely a pioneer
Omg awesome!!! I JUST got into Star Wars as an adult too! I binged all the movies for the first time just in time to see the final movie in theatres. I think it's actually a great time to get into it since the main film franchise is finished and you don't get sucked into the black hole that is the fandom. My personal fav in the movies is episode 5 (and 6 it's really a tie), but even more than the movies I'm in love with Andor right now. It's only one season long right now so it's short but it's GOOD, highly recommend
Man thanks for your content, I really enjoy it. When I see your channel uploaded I'm always stoked. Can't wait for episode 5!!! You're awesome, keep at it dude.
Welcome to the Star Wars fandom! If you are going to watch the Star Wars movies, I highly suggest that you watch them in this order (after this movie): Episode V: Empire Strikes Back Episode I: The Phantom Menace Episode II: Attack Of The Clones Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith (Stand Alone) Rogue One Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi And from there, watch whatever you want. Honestly, the Sequel Trilogy (and Solo movie) sucks more than the Prequel Trilogy and I refuse to watch reactions to them. Again, this is just a suggestion. You can take my suggestion or not. However you will greatly appreciate the order that I suggested afterwards. The plot twist in Episode III is more impactful and Episode VI makes a more satisfactory emotional ending, because it is the end of the story. This also solves the prequel paradox by making all these movies just one story. I can't say anything else or I would go into spoilers. Now some other people will suggest the Release Order. I can't stop you from watching that order, but the "because we watch them in that order" is a super weak reason. My "Satisfying Order" serves a narrative purpose (something the gatekeeping Release Order purists can't say) and you'll be watching all of movies anyway. If I could blank my mind and watch these movies fresh, that's the order I would love to watch them in.
"The Force will be with you, always." Fun Fact: The first movie to make over $300 million domestic box office. It was also the first movie to cross $500 million worldwide in its initial release. Action Star Fact: Stunt doubles were not used for the scene where Luke and Leia swing to safety in the Death Star. Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher performed the stunt, shooting it in just one take. CGI Over Practical Fact: All the CGI was added in the late 90s and NOT part of the original release. I don't mind the changes, except for originally Han Solo (Harrison Ford) shot Greedo (Paul Blake) before the bounty hunter could do anything. Gun Enthusiast Fact: The weapons the stormtroopers used were essentially the Sterling L2A3 9mm SMG (sub-machine gun), a military weapon developed in the late 1940s in the U.K. and adopted by the British and Canadian Armies in the 1950s. The curved left entry side mounted magazine was removed, and that was as much as it was modified for the movie. The longer sandtrooper weapon was the MG-34 machine gun from Germany. Location Location Fact: The Tatooine scenes were filmed in Tunisia. There is a town in Tunisia's rural south named Tataouine (Berber for "eyes") and George Lucas liked the name so much, he adopted it for Luke Skywalker's (Mark Hamill) home world. Some of the interiors and the courtyard of Luke's house were filmed in a hotel in Matmata, Tunisia. One can visit this two-star hotel and see some pictures and the painted ceiling of what was used for the Lars' dining room. When Luke goes out of the farm, he appears in a flat deserted area, while the reality, when you get out of the hotel, there are a lot of other houses, small stone hills, and a lot of prickly pear cacti (a variety very common in Tunisia). The skeleton that C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) passes belongs to a Tatooine creature called a Greater Krayt Dragon. This artificial skeleton was left in the Tunisian desert after filming and still lies there. During filming of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones (2002), the site was visited by the crew once more and the skeleton was still there.
Warning: a lot of people don't like the newest trilogy and you will probably get a bunch of comments about that. I personal DON'T think that they are bad btw.
The child Robin suit is fashioned from an Acrobat leotard. Remember Richsrd was a former circus Acrobat that worked with his parents, the Flying Graysons. His parents were killed by Tony Zuko when doing their act. Tony was running a protection racket operation and the Circus Ringleader said no. Tony killed the Richard’s parents and Richard was the witness. Bruce was in the crowd and that is why he took Dick in. He has been Robin ever since.