Number 1 Anakin Skywalker defender.
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He/Him
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
this is a great kickstart to the greatest saga of all time.
the cinematography of all the skywalker saga is beautiful especially the prequels and TPM is no exception.
the majority of this movie being set on naboo and tattooine was a great choice showing how parts of the galaxy live in luxury and others in turmoil.
The subtle showings of how the jedi really are evil right from the beginning was amazing with qui-gon literally grooming a young innocent…
man this is beautiful.
showing peep’s transition from schemeposse to gbc and how he evolved as a person, showing the struggles he went through on a daily basis and how all the fame affected him.
peeps grandad narrating almost the entire documentary was super sweet and heartwarming.
gus really was a family man and just wanted to help people and spread love.
may his precious soul forever rest in peace and may his music continue to touch the hearts of broken people all around the world until the very fucking end.
long live peep.
i go back and watch this almost every month as comfort.
this really just shows how how amazing jeff was as a wrestler and how he took the world by storm in 2008/09.
also gives plenty of insight into his life outside of wwe which just helps the viewer understand how he struggled before eventually leaving wwe.
desperately needing a new jeff docu.
this movie is great for what it is but it is heavily carried by the end battles.
it can also be very corny at times but with a rap battle movie what do you expect. em did a great job at acting however so thumbs up for that.
“is that a tank top or a new bra? look snoop dogg just got a fucking boob job”
all round a great casual watch.