Zombiekilltrocity Getting into politics can tank a movie Franchise faster than the Titanic. Have they learned nothing from Star Wars!? I remember when Kurt Russel was doing an interview for the hateful eight. The Damn entertainment journalist kept pressing him on political issues. And, he didn't want to talk about it first. He finally gave in after he,was pestered enough. Jesus man everything does not need to be about politics.
sajisama24 You know, I kinda wanna see an amazing artist, draw a fanart of Captain America (with Chris Evans face), and Captain Marvel (with Brie Larson face) shaking the hand and posing for a photo with President Donald Trump :D And I wanna see it go viral, and I wanna see the reaction of those actors.
Victor Von Doom Jr. Captain America will be demoted to Sergeant Soy.
Get Woke Go Broke Marvel actors are Woke !
Now it's time they Go Broke !
Oliver Cromwell Chris Evans is advocating for genocide against free thinkers...
Todd Smith What history Chris is talking about that the Dems created the KKK?I think Chris don’t know anything about history himself 🤔
mak1239 B O Y C O T T. There's no other solution. Hollywood needs to die, at least in some markets.
Why Boba Fett is an Icon and Captain Phasma is a Joke (It's all about the writing)
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Solan You managed to nail most of the reasons Boba Fett is an icon in your video, but you did miss a couple. When Luke is sneaking through the corridors of Cloud City, Artoo comes up behind him and beeps. Boba not only hears, but correctly interprets this sound, doubling back and taking Luke by surprise by ambushing him! Undoubtedly knowing Vader wants Luke alive (even Lando knows this), he takes only a couple of potshots at him, but those are enough to keep Luke pinned in the corridor for a time, unable to follow Fett.
The other big point: Right before Han accidentally hit Boba's jet-pack, the latter was drawing a bead on Luke with his wrist lasers, having missed one shot from being shaken. If you look back at that scene, you'll see Luke was fully engaged deflecting the blaster bolts of everyone on the skimmer craft he was on; he wouldn't have been able to twist his light saber to block a blast from Fett's direction. So he was about to kill Skywalker when disaster struck.
I understand why most fans are disappointed by how Fett's end came about, but I always saw it somewhat differently than they did. To me, it was an illustration of how the heroes were actually unable to defeat Fett themselves! He would have killed Skywalker and finished off the others . . . if not for pure, dumb luck (or perhaps the will of the Force). You simply can't foresee or prepare against that kind of ill fortune, another illustration of the old adage that, "It's better to be lucky than good" (or rather the best, in Boba Fett's case).
Last point, Han's idea to escape the Star Destroyer "Avenger" really was pretty clever, so much so that even Leia admitted, "You have your moments. Not many, but you do have them." To then realize immediately thereafter that, smart as Han was, Boba Fett was smarter still, certainly makes you respect him.
Editor's Note: The decision making of the empire outlined in this video, is the kind of thinking that the true perpetrators of 9/11 engaged in. Do the ends justify the means is the question. The answer is no. However, the chaotic criminal degeneracy of individuals (many of which likely later become members of the rebel alliance or resistance) that tears at the fabric and order of civil society are just as much to blame, if not more. All that has to be done by them to stop the cycle, is to calm down and be happy with the balance of the force. This imperfect, unfair, world. Because it's not utopia, but it's not hell. Hell on Earth exists. Heaven on Earth does not. Star Wars has always been trying to teach us a very important lesson. Yes, I understand the joking nature of this, but despite the perhaps opposite intentions, there is still some food for thought.
MemesMojo I know this video is a joke but i dissagre calling empire evil.
Empire really had a lot of flaws but they werent that much of bad guys as movies like to tell us,most of stormtroopers werent evil and joined just because they wanted to protect their home planet or local town from monkey sized kanibals attacking the area.
Empire did a really good job protecting loyal sistems,but just them.
Its stupid how they used logic "If they are not whit me they are my enemy."
Also slavery was a thing and lot of other horrible things.
But it wasnt directly "bad guys" they were protecting people and tried to keep peace and stability in galaxy.
Rebels did a lot of horrible things too as some killing impereals that surrendered ,blew up 2 massive space stations whitout letting to surrender and launching a masive stations into the air whit hundrets of thousands people in it like we see in rebels.
And lot more horrible stuff than that.
I am not saying empire were the good guys as it was run by a sith lord.
And rebels too werent the good guys.
It is just more complicated than that.
Both of them had cons and flaws.
Also in legends or old canon the empire wanted to protect from Usan vong invasion that later on actually happend and many died becuse rebels stopted the empire and New Republic didnt have a good milatary
Editor's Note: He might be wanted for a few crimes by a couple of people me thinks. Would the good he could achieve be enough reason for a blanket pardon? The logical answer is no, because the flip flop could happen again and he could be back in black and taking no crap in no time.
What if Vader Decided to LIVE at the end of Return of the Jedi? - Star Wars Theory