Star wars is boring (but that's ok)

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I've seen every Star Wars movie, every Star Wars TV show, and read every comic, and I want to say that Star Wars is some of the most boring media I've ever seen, but I still love it, let me explain why.

first lets talk about each movie

phantom menace: boring annoying movie

attack of the clones: whiny idiot whines about having a crummy life

revenge of the sith: mad salty Jedi gets everyone killed

A new hope: tbh this one is pretty fun

Empire Strikes back: boring start, but fun moments

Return of the Jedi: it gets good after 40 minutes, not to mention that forest segment

I love those movies; heck, I even love the prequels. I love each of these movies; yeah i find them a bit boring, but I think what keeps me coming back is the characters and the interactions between them.

The movies may be called Star Wars, but the wars are probably the worst aspect of the movies—the battles are MID! But the characters are where it really shines.
 
My favorite thing to do is making a SpongeBob SquarePants and Star Wars crossover series called Sponge Wars. Bill Fagerbakke as Pat Solo, Tom Kenny as Sponge Squarewalker, French Narrator, Harold SquarePants and Gary the Snail, Mary Jo Catlett as General Puff, Mr. Lawrence as Darth Plankton and Fred Rechid, Carolyn Lawrence as Princess Sandy, Rodger Bumpass as Squiddy Wan Kenobi, Clancy Brown as Governor Krabs, Jill Talley as Karen-3PO, Dee Bradley Baker as Stormtrooper, Perch Perkins, Kevin C Cucumber and Bubble Bass, Thomas F. Wilson as Patrick’s Dad, Sirena Irwin as Margaret SquarePants and Carlos Alazraqui as Rebel pilot Scooter.
 
My favorite thing to do is making a SpongeBob SquarePants and Star Wars crossover series called Sponge Wars. Bill Fagerbakke as Pat Solo, Tom Kenny as Sponge Squarewalker, French Narrator, Harold SquarePants and Gary the Snail, Mary Jo Catlett as General Puff, Mr. Lawrence as Darth Plankton and Fred Rechid, Carolyn Lawrence as Princess Sandy, Rodger Bumpass as Squiddy Wan Kenobi, Clancy Brown as Governor Krabs, Jill Talley as Karen-3PO, Dee Bradley Baker as Stormtrooper, Perch Perkins, Kevin C Cucumber and Bubble Bass, Thomas F. Wilson as Patrick’s Dad, Sirena Irwin as Margaret SquarePants and Carlos Alazraqui as Rebel pilot Scooter.
OoOoOoo, that sounds cool, would make for alot of funny scenes
 
I love the scene where SpongeBob destroyed the Chum Bucket Death Star at the end of the trench run battle while his buddy Patrick saved the galaxy.
 
I think Star Wars is mediocre and pretty overrated my dad loves Star wars so much though he has a collection of vintage Star Wars figurines
 
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I've seen every Star Wars movie, every Star Wars TV show, and read every comic, and I want to say that Star Wars is some of the most boring media I've ever seen, but I still love it, let me explain why.

first lets talk about each movie

phantom menace: boring annoying movie

attack of the clones: whiny idiot whines about having a crummy life

revenge of the sith: mad salty Jedi gets everyone killed

A new hope: tbh this one is pretty fun

Empire Strikes back: boring start, but fun moments

Return of the Jedi: it gets good after 40 minutes, not to mention that forest segment

I love those movies; heck, I even love the prequels. I love each of these movies; yeah i find them a bit boring, but I think what keeps me coming back is the characters and the interactions between them.

The movies may be called Star Wars, but the wars are probably the worst aspect of the movies—the battles are MID! But the characters are where it Ask AI Mod APK Premium Unlocked .
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and opinions on the Star Wars franchise. It's interesting to hear that despite finding the movies boring, you still love them because of the characters and their interactions.

It's true that the Star Wars movies have a lot of iconic and memorable characters, such as Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, and many others. Their relationships and interactions are what make the movies enjoyable for many fans.

As for the battles, while they may not be the strongest aspect of the movies, they do provide exciting action and help to drive the plot forward. However, the characters and their development are what keep viewers invested in the story.
 
it’s time for star trek to reclaim its throne

I've never understood why people conflate these two. Beyond both being massive sci-fi franchises with "Star" in the name, they have little in common.

...Though, personally, I do prefer the "try to never shoot, just ask questions" nature of Trek to SW's "shoot first, ask questions later."
 
If Star Trek wants to reclaim its throne, it needs to come out with a movie that doesn't make me wanna fall asleep first LMAO. And I've got a number of problems with Star Wars so really I'll stick with Doctor Who as my space sci-fi media of choice.
 
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