Mitch also loved Rogue One and thought it didn't feel disjointed and interfered with by Disney, so, I mean, I love the guy but I don't know what he's thinking with his Star Wars opinions.
I've found that, in general, there's a decently strong correlation between people who loved Rogue One and people who disliked TLJ (also, to a lesser degree, people who disliked TFA).
Does anyone actually believe he went in with an open mind to either movie? He keeps denying it, but it's pretty obvious he wanted to hate both going in.
Mitch is a complicated guy. He could find out Tom Brady sold poison milk to school children and still defend him.
It was interesting conversation because you had Mitch who was clearly going to hate it, McWeeny was gonna like it at the very least and Wiges in the middle.
I can't even begin to fathom how "this universe isn't supposed to have books" could possibly pop into one's dome as legitimate criticism
Finally out tomorrow, can confirm that it is a great one, and I have the first question unless it got CUT
It looks like Jeff Dutton is making some commercials on spec, they're pretty good. This one is basically a short Birthday Boys sketch.
We had to bring Mitch into the restaurant because he was out asking people in the parking lot if they've seen his baseball