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For the record, Tern said it, whether jokingly or not.
I didn't say anything about Maul and Obi-Wan...
I said Obi-Wan should not have been able to beat GG with his four lightsabers...GG was taught by Dooku who took two Jedi to beat his one saber. Along comes GG with four sabers, and Dooku training, and suddenly Obi-Wan makes out that it is a simple task even though he failed in his last two attempts with Dooky. Inconsistancy, that's all.
again, I was speaking generally, you did use 'plot hole'.
And moreover, as I pointed out before, Dooku is a powerful Sith Lord, while Grievous has no force ability. Sure he can twirl sabers pretty good, but he doesn't have the guidance of the Force to parry attacks or foresee what Obi-wan's next move is. It's technically correct for Obi to destroy him in a fight. If Obi-wan were to have a hard time fighting Grievous THAT would be rediculous.
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Well lets see, if it was no good then it would not have had good word of mouth. So in fact the general public thought it was a good film. And I believe the critics of the day raved over it!
It must have had mass appeal or it would not have made 600 million dollars! Right?
It had awsome special effects. The guys cock your riding, didnt his company provide the special effects?
So you tell me why it made 600 million dollars. If it has nothing to do with anything I have stated then please correct me.
Just to end this once and for all, please don't keep this argument going as I don't want to derail this thread further.
I said Titanic was an overrated film, not BAD. I stated that if it's so great then why does nobody ever talk about it? It's a forgotten phenomenon from what I've seen in my life in the last 8 years. Again, that's my opinion on the film.
I never questioned its mass appeal, in fact I even said it was the 'Gone With the Wind' of this generation in the sense that it appealed to young, mature and old audiences. Like 'Gone With the Wind', it was a tragedy/love story, the kind that brings women into the theatre dozens of times, and don't tell me that it wasn't the millions of women that saw the film over and over again that got it to 600 million. Its repeat business was based primarily on that demographic, just as repeat business for Star Wars is based on young males.
And critically, it doesn't matter how the film did. Films that are successfull critically can be bombs at the BO and vise versa. In fact, at the time of its release, initial reviews were not so favourable. I was hesitant to see the film at its release because of both its running time and its mixed reviews. *cue you linking me to rottenomatoes where a total of 60 or so reviews clocks the film at 86 percent.*
Once again you go back to me sucking George's dick....the logic of that deceives me, especially since it would run contrary to your argument of thinking I love everything GL puts his finger on.