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Apples and oranges?
In the best way possible.
Apples and oranges?
In the best way possible.
That’s not real. I can tell from the incorrect placement of the light source.
I can’t tell if you missed the joke or you made a post unrelated to it.
The former.
Given how the infamous (and probably not quite as substantial as the rumour mill would have us believe) reshoots to Rogue One weren’t mentioned in the blu ray documentary and the lack of director commentary on the film itself it’s going to be fascinating to see how the Han Solo movie’s production is presented to us on its blu ray next year. Because they really have to say something, don’t they?!
Mark’s Down On Your Syntax said:
they really have to say something, don’t they?!
I doubt it, they have a corporate mask to keep on
This is the same company that remained silent about the OOT on the freaking 40th anniversary. They either won’t say anything about the behind the scenes turmoil at all, or spin doctor it so hard we’ll get dizzy watching the extras.
Where were you in '77?
Apples and oranges?
In the best way possible.
I’d say an apple with an orange peel would be the best way possible.
Grapples are real though, ice had them. They are wonderful.
Grapples are real though, Ice-T had them. They are wonderful.
cool, you have famous friends.
What.
What.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
Came across the tail end of the 1953 3-D Western Stranger Wore A Gun on Turner Classic Movies this morning. Did a double take at the big chase scene as the most phony miniature boulders and trees were optically added to the foreground of some shots, presumably to enhance the dimensional effect. I can’t help but wonder if George remembered seeing this before inflicting the same sort of thing on poor Artoo!
Where were you in '77?
More well researched, quality journalism from some professionals in this article
Spoiler warning for all those who don’t know that Yoda dies in The Empire Strikes Back because it ruins that surprise for you.
Wait – Yoda died in TESB? That means the Yoda in ROTJ was … *gasp* … an imposter.
Mark’s Down On Your Syntax said:
More well researched, quality journalism from some professionals in this article
Spoiler warning for all those who don’t know that Yoda dies in The Empire Strikes Back because it ruins that surprise for you.
Further proof that all online content is now created exclusively by bots for the sole purpose of waging psychological warfare on what remains of the human race.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
Mark’s Down On Your Syntax said:
More well researched, quality journalism from some professionals in this article
Spoiler warning for all those who don’t know that Yoda dies in The Empire Strikes Back because it ruins that surprise for you.
Nice find! That’s going on the twitter.
Where were you in '77?
So Yoda suicided?
I know I’ve made some very poor decisions recently.
Wait – Yoda died in TESB? That means the Yoda in ROTJ was … *gasp* … an imposter.
It’s like that Bigger Luke Theory all over again.
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That snake that lives in his hut fell to the dark side of the Force and bit him?
Where were you in '77?
Every Jedi has a Klingon Bird of Prey which beams them up whenever they’re in a tough spot. They can always just communicate later via hologram.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
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That doesn’t sound too hard. I have a PhD in horribleness.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
Anybody else think it’s dumb that Jabba is constantly referred to as “Jabba the Hutt” when Hutt is just the species he is? When I was a little kid, I thought “Hutt” must mean “mob boss” or something.
In old mythology sometimes people are referred to by their ethnicity if it’s foreign to the context the story is set in. I’m recalling a biblical character referred to as Jesham the Arab, for example.
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