Trailer Time...

Yeah, heard about that complaint.

Can't remember if I've ever watched the film, but seem to remember reading a book?
I enjoyed the film, the original was my favourite film as a kid.

On a separate note I bloody can't wait for Andor, think this will be best series Disney have done out of Mando, Boba and Obi Wan.
 
I enjoyed the film, the original was my favourite film as a kid.

On a separate note I bloody can't wait for Andor, think this will be best series Disney have done out of Mando, Boba and Obi Wan.

Not hearing great things about 'Andor'.

Just going of what I've seen via reviews, I'm wondering if people have been spoilt by a stereotypical view of sci-fi. I would like to think I'm prepared for a grim world of 'Star Wars' as set in motion by Gareth Edwards, tempered down by Disney.

It's time for new stories told for adults.
 
Not hearing great things about 'Andor'.

Just going of what I've seen via reviews, I'm wondering if people have been spoilt by a stereotypical view of sci-fi. I would like to think I'm prepared for a grim world of 'Star Wars' as set in motion by Gareth Edwards, tempered down by Disney.

It's time for new stories told for adults.

Agreed, I enjoyed Rogue One because it was brutal. It was always marketed as "Adult Star Wars" (not porn), hope Andor follows suit
 
Not hearing great things about 'Andor'.

Just going of what I've seen via reviews, I'm wondering if people have been spoilt by a stereotypical view of sci-fi. I would like to think I'm prepared for a grim world of 'Star Wars' as set in motion by Gareth Edwards, tempered down by Disney.

It's time for new stories told for adults.
They've killed it to be honest. Never watched any marvel rubbish since endgame because it's all a pile of crap. They got greedy and shot themselves in the foot
 
They've killed it to be honest. Never watched any marvel rubbish since endgame because it's all a pile of crap. They got greedy and shot themselves in the foot

I agree.
It struck me after watching the last rendition of 'King Pin' in 'Daredevil' that the execs have overstepped their boundaries in search for greed. Chasing the kiddie/ family dollar!

Netflix's 'Daredevil' was some of the greatest TV ever and Vincent D'Onofrio's turn as 'King Pin' was as good as any depiction of a villain as I'd ever seen. Then Disney bought that series.

To see him turned into some buffoon in "Spider-man" (?) fucked me off. I don't trust the Disney/ Sony franchise any more.
 
I agree.
It struck me after watching the last rendition of 'King Pin' in 'Daredevil' that the execs have overstepped their boundaries in search for greed. Chasing the kiddie/ family dollar!

Netflix's 'Daredevil' was some of the greatest TV ever and Vincent D'Onofrio's turn as 'King Pin' was as good as any depiction of a villain as I'd ever seen. Then Disney bought that series.

To see him turned into some buffoon in "Spider-man" (?) fucked me off. I don't trust the Disney/ Sony franchise any more.

What the hell did you watch to get that opinion? He wasn't in a Spider-Man movie yet, only in Daredevil and Hawkeye.

Also in the comics he is traditionally a Spider-Man villan.
 
What the hell did you watch to get that opinion? He wasn't in a Spider-Man movie yet, only in Daredevil and Hawkeye.

Also in the comics he is traditionally a Spider-Man villan.

No, there's a film where he ends up in an Hawaiian shirt in a cream suit, looking the soft ****.

These films blend into one another of late, which is why I put the question mark next to the film.
 

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