Spoony the Pussy One: Life is in the Render Queue
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Re: Spoony... nothing else to say really
As for my thoughts on Star Wars,
8. Attack Of The Clones - Well, Sir Christopher Lee was in it, at least.
7. The Phantom Menace - I don't hate it. It's daft, but I can always look at it and sort of see where George is coming from. I actually do like the political storyline and Qui-Gon is one of my favourite characters.
6. Rogue One - I loved it when I first saw it, but on every rewatch, the first two acts drag it down. As soon as Vader turns up, it gets fantastic. But it's not consistently enjoyable.
5. Clone Wars - It's just kind of there, in a good way. Like one of those flicks I can put on anytime and enjoy it. I really like the voice actors, Anakin's in particular brings the character to life far better than Hayden Christensen.
5. The Force Awakens - Could've been more imaginative, but that's a nitpick imo. It's still a great, emotional film for me. Harrison Ford and Daisy Ridley in particular were fantastic. (Although did anyone else think C-3PO was really out of character?)
4. Revenge Of The Sith - Prequelitis aside, I thought this was a great flick and a major step up from the last two. Lucas stopped arsing around with plot threads nobody cared about.
3. A New Hope - Rewatched it for the 40th anniversary and I actually started liking this more than I used to, I think I had it below Revenge and Awakens before now. It's a superb standalone adventure film.
2. The Empire Strikes Back - This is how all sequels should work. One-up everything, including the imagination.
1. Return Of The Jedi - I feel like this film best combined the adventure feel of the original with Empire's darker tone. All the scenes in the Death Star were franchise highlights. It has Ian McDiarmid. I don't mind the Ewoks.
8. Attack Of The Clones - Well, Sir Christopher Lee was in it, at least.
7. The Phantom Menace - I don't hate it. It's daft, but I can always look at it and sort of see where George is coming from. I actually do like the political storyline and Qui-Gon is one of my favourite characters.
6. Rogue One - I loved it when I first saw it, but on every rewatch, the first two acts drag it down. As soon as Vader turns up, it gets fantastic. But it's not consistently enjoyable.
5. Clone Wars - It's just kind of there, in a good way. Like one of those flicks I can put on anytime and enjoy it. I really like the voice actors, Anakin's in particular brings the character to life far better than Hayden Christensen.
5. The Force Awakens - Could've been more imaginative, but that's a nitpick imo. It's still a great, emotional film for me. Harrison Ford and Daisy Ridley in particular were fantastic. (Although did anyone else think C-3PO was really out of character?)
4. Revenge Of The Sith - Prequelitis aside, I thought this was a great flick and a major step up from the last two. Lucas stopped arsing around with plot threads nobody cared about.
3. A New Hope - Rewatched it for the 40th anniversary and I actually started liking this more than I used to, I think I had it below Revenge and Awakens before now. It's a superb standalone adventure film.
2. The Empire Strikes Back - This is how all sequels should work. One-up everything, including the imagination.
1. Return Of The Jedi - I feel like this film best combined the adventure feel of the original with Empire's darker tone. All the scenes in the Death Star were franchise highlights. It has Ian McDiarmid. I don't mind the Ewoks.
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Re: Spoony... nothing else to say really
Hobbit had Christopher Lee. Hobbit didn't need Christopher Lee. Hobbit was not improved by the presence of Chistopher Lee. Christopher Lee was wasted
The third one was his last film, too...
The third one was his last film, too...
Kugelfisch wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 2:05 amImagine spending a billion US dollars to be a loser. Could've watched animu and be one for free.
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True, but I think Count Dooku was a decent villain.Keith Chegwin wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2017 1:06 pmHobbit had Christopher Lee. Hobbit didn't need Christopher Lee. Hobbit was not improved by the presence of Chistopher Lee. Christopher Lee was wasted
The third one was his last film, too...
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The man has done the impossible. He's somehow managed to become Butters Stotch.Boo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2017 12:07 pmHere's the second Cuckson's Q&A thread. Basically Cuckson didn't want to answer the questions, because he was surprised that their last conversation was released to the public.- https://www.reddit.com/r/thespoonyexper ... s_so_come/
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Yeah, since we only see him exchange a few words with Obi Wan then engage in a stupid CGI lightsaber fight. He was Captain Phasma without a helmet.
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Best thing Star Wars in a loooong while now is Kylo Ren. He's a pretty neat character and he spawned that sweet parody:
Kinda reminds of Spoony, angry and pathetic.
Kinda reminds of Spoony, angry and pathetic.
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Oh sure he will. We're just hoping he crosses the line from "I love Spoony so much, I will do anything to help my friend" to "I love Spoony so much, I must eat his flesh so we can be as one."Some Sick Fuck wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2017 6:20 amCuckson isn't right in the head. He'll stick with Spoonster to the bitter end.
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Re: Spoony... nothing else to say really
What is this Kylo Ren is "neat" shit? Any true SW list should have that fan fiction bullshit Fuck Awakens and Rogue Mary at the utter fucking bottom, tied for worst movies ever, not just Star Wars.
"A good question...for another time!" Oh fuck off.
"A good question...for another time!" Oh fuck off.
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Now you sound like the Spoony One.DA FUX wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2017 3:48 pmWhat is this Kylo Ren is "neat" shit? Any true SW list should have that fan fiction bullshit Fuck Awakens and Rogue Mary at the utter fucking bottom, tied for worst movies ever, not just Star Wars.
"A good question...for another time!" Oh fuck off.
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