The Australian info It’s 2007. You’ve just been to Blockbuster, and you’ve picked up a DVD copy of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. It cost you a comfortable $7 for an overnight rental, and you’ve just gotten home, opened the case, and slipped the disc into your cutting-edge Pioneer DVD player. The DVD menu begins. This is good. Life is good. Timeskip to today, and such menus no longer exist – but they should. Case in point: a fan-made DVD menu for Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi.
The Last Jedi is… Well, look, as far as Star Wars goes, it’s certainly controversial. Directed by Rian Johnson (who went on to create Knives Out), The Last Jedi was praised by some fans for being daring with Star Wars canon (by critiquing the good versus bad paradigm of the series), and hated by other fans for how off the beaten path it went (particularly for its treatment of Luke Skywalker, the liberties it took with the force, and for how it strayed a bit from what Episode VII: The Force Awakens was setting up).
I, personally, loved the film, but admit it had its problems. First and foremost, though, is the fact that it doesn’t have a sick DVD menu like this (created by Twitter user @CireSW75).
The Last Jedi DVD Menu (If it was 2007) Supremacy (Final) pic.twitter.com/In0ziOR8p5
— CT-Cire (@CireSW75) September 11, 2023
Let’s not avoid the obvious; The Last Jedi did have a DV
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