

JOIN THEM — please work to take them down from the inside, Mr. Snowden.


JOIN THEM — please work to take them down from the inside, Mr. Snowden.


Who wins in a scenario like this?


You’ve inspired me. Can you think of any reason why 13 people would slam that down vote button though?


Yeah, well, Rebecca’s not the kind of person who would enjoy this.


I have author articles before now, and I have witnessed when articles get discouraged by groups of people. The sad part about me writing such an article at this point is that I need to wait until all of you forget this conversation completely because I have used my real name and my Wikipedia ID and now I’m in a real bind.


Yours is another perspective that I needed to see. Thank you as far as losing respect for Wikipedia, I met that I believe there was a group of people discouraging that article from being written. Still not quite certain that there isn’t a group of people discouraging an article acting in the role of mods, for instance I believe that if I do some research, I can find similar cases that have the exact same amount of notoriety and yet there are pages. I may continue looking into this.


I have been following this case since the murders were committed. She appears to have garnered a great deal of celebrity since then details of her own life show that she is well-connected wealthy person reading your post helps me to calm down a little bit about this because perhaps her notoriety does not reach the level that it might need to be, however, I am not the children’s parents I believe the family and children. She is quite notorious and deserves a page.


Star Wars has this way of being intensely personal for each person who sees it. It’s one of the only intergenerational transmissions of culture that we have preserved. So, your take on it is your take, and I respect that.
I literally remember thinking when he said he’s never been to jail that he was being sarcastic — tossing himself the inside joke. It made the whole thing even richer for me.


Do you remember when Luthen murders his long time informant in one of the last episodes?
I’m sure you know he does this because the Empire has the Truth Headphones. He literally had to do it because he knew he could not get this guy and his family to safety.
At the opening of Rogue One, Andor has to make the same decision to protect the rebellion. All of Andor’s personality aligns between the two efforts.
Please tell me what you see as so much different about him?


What’s one that you remember as being good? A recommendation?


I’ve taken to watching the “great” films. There are tons of top 100 lists where you find gems you might never watch.
I just watched an early 70s version of THE LONG GOODBYE. Directed by Robert Altman. It’s amazing.
And then… all of Altman’s movies are great. Kubrick. Peter Greenaway. David Lynch.
Just find a director you like and watch them all.
It beats throwing up in your mouth every time there’s new franchise swill.


Franchises are killing movies. Totally predictable and not worth chasing any more. I only watched Andor because my son and I watch stuff and spend time together.
My post is a little over the top because I was so surprised the show was decent. And then of course lead into the ten year old Rogue One was incredible.
But yeah… wait for a friend to send you the mpegs… poke around even. I’m sure they are out there.


I may not be tracking here. My rave about Rogue One is because I watched it directly after watching the series Andor.
I agree the movie may have flaws to someone who has never seen Andor or any other SW movie.


This is exactly how I fell about Mandelorian


Well… apparently that first scene is about an hour away from the last moment of Rogue One. That’s just magnificent.
Did you see the hater in this thread?? What’s up with that?


I believe it comes pretty darn close as it is.


you talked about the Andor being a cold blooded killer moment at the beginning of Rogue One. I need to reply to what you are calling “conflicting scenes.”
Now… it’s obviously that you have dropped a load of hate on a movie I am telling you I now love.
I hope you have patience to hear me out.
I will refer to the television program ANDOR on all caps, and Andor the character like that.
So… ANDOR explained to me why he seems cold blooded to kill his rebel confederate. Why? ANDOR shows us the Republic has a tool that extracts the truth from rebels about the whereabouts and identities of all the rebels he has ever known.
When Andor shoots that useless turd in that first scene, it’s because if he allows him to live, the rebellion is finished.
Other folks who have watched ANDOR will bear this out.
Now… as to his not shooting Galen Irso… at the end… well… this is Andor’s humanity. Why he is a lovey character. Why the movie works so well. The girl, whose name escapes me, the daughter of Irso is ripped from irso at the beginning of the movie — Andor knows she has one chance to meet her dad, and he cannot take this from her because he loves her. That’s what’s going on there. Human love.
Is the move better after the series?? Hell yeah… so I won’t argue with you about it sucking, despite that I considered it the best of the SW movies when I saw it in theaters. Perhaps the fact that the director what not into the whole SW universe really helped.
Anyway… I’m hanks for chiming in. I hope you will watch ANDOR and rewatch Rogue One after… your perspective will change.


How much work are you submitting? Markets?


I may not know much about inhalants… but I’ll bet there is some conversation out there about the frank connection.
Well… you gotta be stealthy and subtle about it. Just use the N word a lot. You’ll be fine.