While reading Greg Johnson's review of the new Star Wars movie, I was tempted to feel sad. But then I revisited Mr. Plinkett's review of the Star Wars prequels, and remembered that nothing of value has been lost:
Since Jews discovered that Star Wars produced shekels, they have twisted it toward merchandising and race mixing. Whereas Episode I, a New Hope, was written and directed by George Lucas, (((Irvin Kershner))) was selected to direct Episode II, where Dindu Lando makes romantic overtures toward Leia. (((Lawrence Kasdan))) co-wrote both Episode II and III, and helped to give us the sexually exploitative scenes of "princess Leia's bikini." Of course, even Yoda was "styled upon the eye wrinkles of (((Einstein)))." Howard Kazanjian, the Armenian director of Episode III, was named the 11th most powerful Christian in Hollywood in 2007, but this did nothing to censor Jabba the Hutt's den of whores.
Plinkett also has a great review of Avatar which breaks down the anti-White themes. He's not on our side, but he's unphased by political correctness, and it's hilarious.