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What a bunch of bull shit you wrote there.
[b]RT already stated that the score is fine. [/b]
No, they didn't say that. What they said is that their voting system hasn't been hacked or attacked and that the voting has been done as always. That doesn't mean the same person can vote several times and that people who haven't seen the movie can vote. So, learn to understand what you read before trying to convince others of your lies. The system is still flawed and unreliable.
[quote]Noone out there, beside a small bunch of gloryhunters (which still dont get that Star Wars died with TLJ and therefor there is no glory anymore to defend that movie), likes that movie.[/quote]
I'm not really sure who Noone is, though he is probably one of the "millions" you imagine agree with you. I'm sure that in your small world you couldn't know how everyone in this planet thinks, but you seem to selfish to believe that saying a lie like "only small bunch liked the movie" is something anyone with a functional brain will believe, that is a stupid notion, but expected from you. I happen to know lots of people who loved, liked or are OK with TLJ. So, I suggest you stop believing you are some kind of omnipresent demon who can talk for everyone in your city, much less in the world. Oh, and before you come with the excuse of internet users crying how bad the movie is, I know more people who has seen the movie and do not discuss it on internet than all the crybabies on this and other movie forums. I can count the small quantities of users here and there who are vocal about disliking the movie, and that does not baffles me in the little. Keep crying loud, you might be heard, maybe.
I can see how you forget to mention the also flawed IMdB voting system which says 75% of the people liked the movie. Of course, this does not suit your lies, so you ignored it.
How many did Justice League got? or Wonder Woman?
Ha, ha, ha... People are giving too much importance to this stupid score. A score that means shit, the same as the IMDB voting system. A score where anyone can vote as many time as they want, with no controls, where people can vote without even seeing the movie. So, unless any of the butthurt haters here can prove that the voters only voted once and that they actually saw the movie in theaters, any intelligent persons shouldn't put any real attention to these scores systems. Of course haters and trolls are dumb and passionate so they will bring it up because, other than that tiresome rant, that's all they got.
So, does anyone of you really believe that looking at this RT audience score you can say that more people liked Jumanji than TLJ? Please, let me know so I can laugh a little.
Don't think so. I will check. But I can remember TFA having several noms too. All of them given to the WB movie. Trivia: Which Movie I am talking about? I do remember.
Ha, ha, ha... Don't be worried haters, trolls and crybabies, Warner Brothers will come to your rescue. Just let me know which WB movies are nominated in the same categories in order to put my money on them. This Oscar Award show is so rigged that even Trump must be proud of them. Bet on the WB movies to win on those categories, that's a given.
So, now it is official, the sixth movie in history to gross over 600 million at the domestic market. The failure seems complete, ha...
Clearly ashamed that this movie fell behind Thor: Ragnarok on daily box office take, WB is no longer reporting the numbers on time. However, they cannot hide the true for much time.
Yes, Thor 3 in its 11th weekend is doing more money than JL in its 9th. Wow!
Butthurt eh? Preparation H helps. Good look with that!
Ouch! Bubba owned again. Good one!
The problem here is Finn is not a deserter. He is not part of the resistance. She could have accused him of trying to rob some Resistance equipment but that's only an intent. After what he did for them in TFA, I expect them not to do anything but tell him he could not leave or take any vehicle until they were out of danger. What rights had the Resistance to keep him on board, he was hurt helping them (without been a member) and they own him for his help. The problem is, due to the situation, they couldn't help him to leave and he wanted to leave immediately.
Froga here would never acknowledge this, but Rose going in league with Finn is nothing weird if you understand that after he declared his intentions to save his friend, Rose who just lost her sister could relate with that. And she probably believed they had a chance to save everybody.
Which has nothing to do with this wrong thread.
[quote]None of them did their jobs.[/quote]
Yes and no. Finn is not part of the Resistance, so he had no jobs to comply. Remember, he was doing this all for Rey. Rose was following orders from a High Commander Officer and a War Hero, so she did her job. Poe, in the other hand, was not following orders from his superiors and withheld this information from Rose and Finn. So, he definitely wasn't doing his job, even if he was correct about not trusting Holdo (which he wasn't).
What part you don't understand? She did give the information to a commanding officer. Did you see the movie? In this case she was able to give the information to a higher ranking officer than she could have done in a normal situation thanks to Finn being friend of Poe. She told it to a commanding officer, just not "her" commanding officer but one with higher rank and one with better access to the High Command.
It was the officer who did not relay the information to the Higher chain of command. It was Poe who decided not to give the information. Rose did her job. The officer took the decision.
[quote]Since Rose isn't a pilot, I doubt Poe is her direct commanding officer.
Also, your notion that she isn't "allowed" to talk to generals or admirals and must keep her distance... That's just crazy.
Leia is not some delicate flower that must be protected from the grunts. This is not the Titanic where "steerage" people are looked down upon (though it did kind of become the Titanic, especially if you consider a Star Destroyer to be equivalent to an iceberg!) [/quote]
With all due respect, I urge you to read and comprehend what you read before responding. My post explain clearly that it was thanks to Finn they were able to talk to a high officer like Poe. Do I explain better? They did it because Poe is Finn's best pal. If not for this, she should have gone to a very lower rank.
Also, if you don't know how the Military and Rank work, you should not be commenting on it as if you know it.
Rose? Are you sure? Have you really seen the movie?
[b]After Rose "figured out" how the tracker is used, she should have run to her commanding officers and told them.[/b]
She did... Rose being a nobody, her commanding officer was probably a sergeant or a lieutenant. She probably wouldn't have been listened by anyone higher on rank But, thanks to Finn she was able to get to a commander, yes Commander Poe Dameron. It was Poe's idea to withhold the information from the higher command and he authorized the side mission.
Do you really believe that a private or a corporal from any army (Rebels, Resistance, whatever you call them...) is allowed to talk to an admiral or general or be near them, moreover in a dire situation as they were?
Like the movie or not, I think most of the complains for this movie are just a bunch of crybabies' tantrum without any real imagination.
I don't think this is a problem at all if you think a little about what really happened. Suicide Missions? Nope... You don't really know the situation without a debriefing from the action and a good analysis, however, we can assume (and don't tell me this was not in the movie, because tech specs and attack plans are never detailed in movies):
1- The bombers need a slow speed and specific position (altitude or Y vector) to drop these kind of bombs. They probably drop the bombs and then accelerate to avoid problems with the explosions. But think, Rose's sister was the pilot, not the gunner. No one was piloting the ship when she dropped the bombs. How can they escape or try to?
2- Position. By the time the bombs were dropped they probably weren't in the best position to drop them. No ones was piloting the ship and making adjustments. They seemed to be too near the First Order Cruise, but the girl has no other choice but to drop them. She was going to die anyway. She did what had to be done.
Yes, these bombers were too slow to drop bombs, but nothing suggest they have to get caught in any explosion after dropping. This was a special situation where the bomber ship had no pilot and the drop was delayed several minutes by all the troubles they had inside the ship.
Top Worldwide 2017
1. Beauty and the Beast $1,263,521,126
2. Fate of the Furious $1,236,005,118
3. Star Wars: The Last Jedi $1,229,695,635
4. Despicable Me 3 $1,033,508,147
5. Spider-Man: Homecoming $880,166,924
6 Wolf Warrior 2 $870.3
7 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 $863.7
8 Thor: Ragnarok $850.4
9 *Wonder Woman $821.8*
10 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales $794.9
Oh no! Wait a second! The best film DCEU has ever done and will probably do was beaten by all three MCU movies in 2017! Ouch! How pathetic... By the way, where is Justice League in this top 10, yes, THE JUSTICE LEAGUE movie?
Justice League board is over there...
Oh no! Disney is going into bankruptcy! Apocalypse!
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