blog.spout.com | by Christopher Campbell | Fri, Jul 31
Fri, Jul 31
John at The Movie Blog agrees that prequels aren’t cool, but he’s more optimistic now that Scott’s at the helm:
ones were let downs. With prequels, you already know certain things will happen… and certain things won’t happen… which takes a lot out of a story for me…
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