{JAMMERS! -Mr. Morse-Brown- ONLY!}What if we do something a couple hundred years before The Phantom Menace, when the Sith are in hiding. A guy discovers them, and must try to get the word out, but the Sith are hunting him in order to silence him.
{Jams back}Excellent idea! We should come up with a title when we have finished the big picture. So during that time a group of fallen jedi had taken over a spices called "Sith" or "Massasi". I know more about that age too. Also, are you any good at drawing?
Yeah, you're probably right. I think a cyborg would be a possibility though.
I assumed so.
WHEN (not if) Disney gets around to making a Netflix live-action Star Wars show, I think a show about Boba Fett and other bounty hunters would be a good choice.
Pretty high, actually. Maybe we'll see exactly why Jabba got mad at him.
I actually don't want to have a serious discussion about blue milk. I was just playing off of the "Why is the sky blue?" question.
I think that we'll learn his true identity, if he is indeed anyone but Snoke, and I think we'll see a bit of him seducing Kylo to the Dark Side in Rey's visions. Maybe even his base of operations, which I BELIEVE is a giant starship which is mobile.
So do I. I actually hope so. It'd set her apart from the other stormtroopers beyond just the chrome armor.
You assumed right.
Ooh, if they actually do that I'd subscribe to Netflix SO fast. I hope Amazon, though, because I already have that. There was a rumor going around awhile back that they'd be making an anthology film about Boba and a gang of bounty hunters doing something or another, but I don't know how accurate it is.
I doubt that... It'd be stretching it, anyway. That was supposed to happen shortly before ANH, and I think there wouldn't be a big enough gap in which Alden Ehrenreich (however you spell it) could realistically transform into Harrison Ford.
Well, why not discuss it.
I really want Snoke to be somebody we know, but it's looking super unlikely at this point.
To be honest, she kind of sounds like a cyborg. Her voice is cyborg-y.
Cool.
Amazon has a thing like Netflix? I'm pretty sure a Lucasfilm persin was asked about a Netflix TV show and they said "don't expect one soon" or something, which implies one will probably happen, it's just a matter of when.
True.
Because there is no true answer.
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That depends on what you look for in a fight. If you want a ton of monsters duking it out, I'd say Destroy All Monsters. If you want a hilarious cheesy fight with ridiculous fighting movies, go see Godzilla vs. Megalon. If you want something that is genuinely cool and pretty epic, I'd recommend Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah.
But Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964), not to be confused with Godzilla vs. Mothra (1992) is probably the best Godzilla movie besides the original and Gareth Edwards'. It's fun, with an actually interesting human plot, and some dang cool monster scenes.
Ooh, I'm going to have to try and find Destroy All Monsters. I also need to see the King Ghidorah one... He's pretty much THE classic Godzilla opponent, and I still haven't seen any of the films with him in it.
I saw one of the Mothra ones... Not sure which it was. It was interesting, but weird. These two fairy people were singing to awaken a Mothra to go and fight for them. How is the 1992 one?
Well, Ghidorah is in Destroy All Monsters, so that one's probably a good choice.
I'm pretty sure that happens in almost every movie with Mothra. I haven't seen the 1992 one in forever but when I was little it was my favorite one. It's kind of like a remake of the both 1964 one and the original Mothra movie, plus an evil version of Mothra, and some Indiana Jones-like scenes, according to the internet. It's not great, but not the worst according to ratings.
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{JAMMERS! -Ant-Maniac- ONLY!}Oh, Dooku is a good idea. I had been tossing around Qui-Gon and Mace Windu but that is probably better. It would be less obvious, for one thing, considering we never saw a young Dooku. And your origin story sounds dang cool, that sounds like something Saw Gerrera would do! I mean, he knew about Dooku, maybe he found his remains and cloned him in secret. Maube not Kaminoans though, because they are called "the best cloners in the galaxy" which implies that there are others. Good ideas!
{JAMMERS! -BrianG2402- ONLY!}Windu and Jinn would actually be really cool as well. I just didn't suggest Windu, because I had another character who is a Coruscant gang-leader whose claim-to-fame of sorts was that he'd acquired Mace's lightsaber. Whatever you think is best though! Cool beans! Glad you like the idea. Tweak it as much as you want to fit what your story needs.
Alright, I might start writing parts of it soon, but if I need any ideas, I'll talk to you.
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I'm going to watch a certain time travel movie directed by Rian Johnson tonight to get a taste of his directing style, to prepare for The Last Jedi.
Ooooh. Tell us how it is.
Wow, just wow. It has such a unique style, it was very original, and it wasn't very predictable. At some points you can get a little confused, but later when it comes full circle you're like "Oh!" It wasn't very predictable and the plot and ideas behind the movie were awesome. And the ending is surprising and epic.
My advice: No matter who you are, watch it now.
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And nobody reading the Bible would have thought of Easter if it weren't for the pagan holidays. They mixed all the pagan holidays and made them "Christian". The first Sunday after the first full moon after the Spring Equinox? Ever wondered where that came from? Or the ideas of eggs and rabbits? They are all pagan things that the Church dubbed "Christian".
Paul says in Galatians that we shouldn't observe holidays and seasons and years. That was done in the old covenant, we don't need to observe those things, holidays, the idea that you could keep a day holy (e.g. the Sabbath) is something from the Old Covenant. And (nothing personal here) but Roman Catholics have priests and censors and vestments and all of these things, which were things of the Old Covenant.
Another thing. 2 Timothy 3:16-17. We don't need to add things, Paul says everything we need to know is in the Scriptures.
Actually, those are pagan ideas, but the Church does not celebrate Easter the pagan way, we celebrate Christ's triumph over sin and death, the greatest miracle of all: the Resurrection. People have been saying that 'Easter' should be called 'Resurrection Day' instead, but too many people call it Easter to change it.
Censors and vestments? God commanded us to use vestments in Exodus 28:2: "For your brother Aaron you will make sacred vestments to give dignity and magnificence. You will instruct all the skilled men, whom I have endowed with skill, to make Aaron's vestments for his consecration to my priesthood. These are the vestments which they must make: a pectoral, an ephod, a robe, an embroidered tunic, a turban, and a belt. They must make sacred vestments for your brother Aaron and his sons, for them to be priests in my service. They will use gold and violet material, red-purple and crimson, and finely woven linen." So why don't you have priests that use vestments? God commanded it.
Not everything in the Bible is to be taken literally, the Bible also says to call no man 'teacher', but everyone does that so it must mean something other than the literal interpretation otherwise no one would be called 'teacher'.
If you want to interpret Galatians literally I can't stop you. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 says: "All scripture, inspired of God, is profitable to teach, to reprove, to correct, to instruct in justice," It does not say the Bible contains everything and like I said earlier, there's too much to be contained in the Bible. If you want I can re-post that quote.
Yes, it is pagan. But it is wrong to take a pagan holiday and label it Christian and now say it's alright because you are celebrating Christ's resurrection. It is NOT alright.
I thought you said you adhered to the New Covenant, and now you are defending the things you do by the Old Covenant! If you read Hebrews and Galatians, you will understand we are in the New Covenant, and the priests were all a picture of Christ. When Christ died on the cross he said "It is finished." And the veil in the temple tore. The Old Covenant was over, we are now in the New Covenant, without the things of the Old Covenant, which were all pictures. Galatians says the law was our schoolmaster. It was all to teach us, it's over.
The Psalms and Prophets and Revelation are read in a different way, but the epistles are to be read literally.
You didn't say the complete passage. "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work." There! Now you can see it does say the Bible contains everything we need to know.
Probably isn't, but could be. They're definitely going to be making a move towards a more balanced, rather than pure light, interpretation of the Force, though, which sounds VERY much like the Chosen One.
Yah, it's so hard to tell. Nobody knows much about this prophecy, and Yoda says in ROTS that the prophecy could've been misread. I'm really not sure where they will go with all of that.
Well, I've only seen 2 X-Men movies before that one and that movie was still powerful.
I only watched the first X-Men (didn't complete some parts), a few minutes of X-Men 2 (there was a movie marathon at this time), also a bit of X-Men 3 (first time was when I was a kid, and I saw Professor X's death, though it's obvious that he was still alive), pretty much a bit of the rest of the X-Men movie (excluding The Wolverine and Days of Future Past, which I actually completed. Though I skipped a bit of The Wolverine), half of Apocalypse, and all of that X-Men movie we're talking about.
Why would you only watch part of a movie?
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{JAMMERS! -Ant-Maniac- ONLY!}I'm pretty sure you've read my jammers I've addressed to Stephanie. I never said outside of Jammers that I'm Catholic, but you somehow know.
It's no big deal, I just wanted to let you know i totally caught it because hardly anything gets past me.
{JAMMERS! -Blade Caster- ONLY!} Actually, I didn't. You just kept referring to Paul as St. Paul, and made references to Catholic teaching of Oral Tradition. It was fairly obvious if one knows anything about Catholicism. Though I have looked in jammers in the past, so it's not exactly an unreasonable accusation.
{JAMMERS! -Ant-Maniac- ONLY!} Oh okay. Most people these days don't know anything about religion so I wasn't expecting anyone to be able to make such a correct conclusion.