I disagree. A galaxy of competing telekinetic monk tribes is bound to have vast interesting stories in it. It would be a shame to only see Luke's saga. All it needs is the right screenwriter, who is actually interested in telling a good story than dumbing it down for the lowest common denominator.
I will admit to my embarrassment, when I first saw The Phantom Menace in theaters when I was 6 or 7, my favorite character was Jar Jar Binks 😂
I was the perfect mark for the movie: a mindless little kid who wanted to see amazing visuals.
My experience with SW is an interesting one, because I didn't see the OT in full until about 2010. Before PM, I only saw the first part of RotJ with the Jabba Palace escape. I didn't see AotC because the Padme/Anakin trailers looked boring to me. I remember after seeing RotS thinking "That was...okay, but this is quality of film people having been gushing about? I think I'll give SW a pass". Matter of fact, quite honestly, based on the hilariously overhyped reviews of RotS, I was confused about what is objectively considered a good film. It really phucked with my head lol.
Originally posted by NemeBroWhich is great! Keep up the good work. I, on the other hand, do it almost completely for aesthetics and the personal satisfaction of looking in the mirror and liking what I see. Doing it to get stronger is a much more admirable reason, but different strokes for different folks.
Aesthetic is not the only reason to exercise. I do it to get stronger, whether or not anyone finds me more or less attractive for it is frankly irrelevant. Though I will note that a lot of women do find feats of strength alluring (I assume dadudemon can back me up on that statement).
Also, watch Into Darkness whenever you get the chance. I don't believe it will let you down. I thought it absolutely blew away the first Star Trek and any Star Wars movie I've ever seen, of course I've never really been a massive Star Wars fan. I got into it too late and I was basically forced to watch it about a year back by friends. It came off as a bit childish and simplistic for me, but they loved every scene despite having seen it a million times. I guess there's a certain magic to growing up with it that I completely missed out on or something. Anyway, watch the second movie. You wont regret it.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Though I will note that a lot of women do find feats of strength alluring (I assume dadudemon can back me up on that statement).
Robtard has it for the most part:
Originally posted by Robtard
IMO (from what I've seen/been told), women tend to care more how lifting weights makes a man look, than the actual amount of weight lifted.
But I would add that I've made several women quite red and hot and bothered by picking them up. Some like it if you can gently manhandle them. Not all like that, though. Some find it irritating and macho-douchey.
Originally posted by Dramatic GeckoHe said the name Ken which means the handsome one, child.
Hahaha. Don't try to take my title. I was a Model in Darwin's Fashion Week last year, I runway modelled two outfits for Attitude for Men Fashion. But by all means, call yourself the handsome one.(I was modelled for my hair, height, and frame not my muscles, I am probably more in need of a burger then Lestov. But in a suit you can't tell.)
Originally posted by maxivitopoweHush, nerd.
I have pics off nude chicks (who sent me them, themselves) and I'm legally not allowed to go to clubs, I'm an average looking guy and I don't prescribe by that's alpha bullshitI'm just over here doing my thing whilst you guys are measuring eachothers dicks