Read more.Star Wars themed design/content comes in time for the release of The Rise of Skywalker.
Read more.Star Wars themed design/content comes in time for the release of The Rise of Skywalker.
Pay extra to promote a film with my phone? I think not.
What about if people aren't emo edgelords and don't support Kylos teenage tantrum across the galaxy?
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2 most valid statements.
PS. last time i was in a move theater was to see star wars, but that was movie #2 so been quite a while now.
I could argue a lifetime, at least for quite a few of the people frequenting this site.
Well... perhaps not quite as tacky as those Star Wars electric shavers....
Still not buying one, though.
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
Some times things slip when you like me are a sobered up pothead
So massaging my grey gooe, in truth it was probably the 1983 #3 star wars movie return of the jedi i was thinking about
Still 1983 that's probably before quite a few of people that come here, and in 1983 i was for sure 17
And i have been thinking even more, and i do think i have been to the cinema after that, a few of us went every year when a local cinema ran Heavy metal, and i think that went on some years after that star wars movie.
It seem every time i think back on something and go like that was 10 - 15 years ago, in actual it was more like 20 - 25 years ago
And a lot of pot / industrial solvents / asbestos / epoxy and much worse under the bridge. ( not much Alcohol though i stopped doing that regularly in my early 20ties )
Yoda's child is a new hit.Like Groot was for a while, they need to print a pic with baby Yoda)
Is it just me or does the back with just a part of the Kilo Ren mask look kind like an evil person with a bad comb over?
I want this,, but i also don't want to support these practices...sadfeels
For "quite a few" that's no doubt right, and a perspective I'm familiar with. Several years back, there was a thread with a question like "What was your first computer gaming experience?" and a collection of relatively recent responses. I remember thinking back and for me, it was a game of Battleships on the operator's console of an IBM mainframe in the mid '60's.
I remember thinking, it's not only before quite a lot of members here were born, but probably before some of their parents were.
That's really what I love about this (and similar) forums. You can converse with people with zero preconceptions. You don't know age, nationality, race, religion, gender, sexual preference .... nothing. Except what they tell you, and you have to take even that on trust.
When you really start to feel old is when TV presenters start to talk about "historical" events, like JFK's assassination, and you think "Yeah, I remember where I was and what I was doing when that happened".
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
What, 40-odd years? That'd be a tight squeeze to fit two generations into that time, no? Maybe a teenage pregnancy or two somewhere?
Lucky for you, I'm not a 22-year-old blonde Swedish girl...
I generally assume everyone is about the same age as me, even in real life. Now this does mean you're all old and grizzly, in my eyes!
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
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