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#1155000
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How big was Star Wars in the 70s 80s and 90s
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I think the quote from Mark Hamill was “Good God, they’ve put me on steroids!” but here it’s “Me? I wish!” http://www.starwars.com/news/force-throwback-the-first-modern-star-wars-action-figures

I don’t remember the sabers being this long, but the extra blasters were way too big and the plastic was always bent.

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#1154997
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How big was Star Wars in the 70s 80s and 90s
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SilverWook said:
Don’t forget Kenner brought back the toys in 1995, a full two years before the SE’s. Sure, Luke and the gang looked like they’d been hanging out on Eternia, but damn it was good to see Star Wars toys on the shelves again!

Hah the jacked up figures, those were the days. Galoob made some great stuff too. That period was the height of Star Wars for me growing up with the 1995 video tapes. Looking back it was all clearly a big brand awareness push as they headed for Shadows of the Empire, the SEs and the PT.

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#1154118
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General Star Wars <strong>Random Thoughts</strong> Thread
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I dunno, I just always remember reading somewhere that they have no life support, no shields and no landing gear, no long distance power supply or hyperdrive engine; to make them totally dependant on the capital ships (and therefore the Empire itself) which was a creepy extra detail. The windows on the top hatch didn’t have any glass, just two exposed holes.

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#1153968
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The Last Jedi: Official Review and Opinions Thread ** SPOILERS **
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Snoke’s origin could have been included as one throwaway line. Which begs the question why does anyone want it, because he was just generic evil guy no.27. He killed someone or did something, who cares. The end of ROTJ was eroded over 3 decades so of course things have changed. I’m sure the EU immediately ruined the “happy ending” too with a hundred despotic Empire guys and Dark Jedi weirdos.

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#1153664
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If you need to C*mplain about the CGI Grand Moff Tarkin in <em>Rogue One</em>... this is the place
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All of Serkis’s work Gollum, Kong, Caesar - is never 100% perfect (maybe the last Apes movie) but it’s perfectly believable in terms of characterisation. That’s why Gollum holds up over 10 years later, the CGI isn’t that good today, it’s aged. But the personality, and performance makes it work.

Rogue One on the other hand is poor, and it’s made poorer because the surrounding story doesn’t support the inclusion of these creepy death masks. I wanted to see Krennick and Galen, that relationship. Or Jyn and Saw, that relationship. These are things that matter inside the plot, but we don’t get them. Instead, all that money wasted on pointless visuals.