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The 2015 version had potential but went too far into body horror territory
The equal sharing of plunder seems more fair than most modern bonus structures
His approach to understanding the world through direct observation feels so modern.
The character development in We Were Promised Spotlights is absolutely stellar.
The original had iconic moments in almost every episode. I can't remember a single memorable scene from the reboot.
Anyone else worried Disney might water down the darker themes that made the recent trilogy so compelling? I loved how thought-provoking those films were.
The article makes a good point about sketch comedy success not translating to movies. I think Dana Carvey is the perfect example of this. Master of Disguise was painful to watch
Actually reading the article made me think about how we can balance preserving historical works while acknowledging their problems
I strongly disagree with the previous comment. Jimmy Woo represents the everyday person trying their best in an extraordinary world