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- #1029666
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- The Random EU Thoughts Thread
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The next one actually includes those two stories and more! Issues #94-99 and #104-115 are listed.
EDIT: Saw your edit 😉
The next one actually includes those two stories and more! Issues #94-99 and #104-115 are listed.
EDIT: Saw your edit 😉
Finished reading all the comics in my book.
Included in personal canon
Star Wars #7-23
Pizzazz #10-16
Star Wars Weekly #60
I love when audiobooks aren’t just someone reading the book, incorporating sound effects and different voices for the characters.
I want that for forum posts.
imperialscum: said
I am the truth.*Sitcom laugh track that’s heard too often on an unfunny show to trick people into laughing*
R1 is just a fan film though.
Technically, if anyone who worked on films TESB and later were fans of the original film, it’s a fan film.
I actually saw TPM 3D with a friend of mine. Before it, I hadn’t watched any of the prequels in years and had mostly forgotten them save for a few scenes.
It was then when I realized that the prequels sucked.
If you look at the Blu-ray Changes, almost every major change is something that would have been closer to the audience. I believe they did make the 3D OT, or at least started making changes to prep for it.
Suddenly I understand the extra R2 rock.
It’s still stupid, of course.
Nevermind.
I would like to praise this album. It’s pretty solid.
Actually it’s mostly liquid.
Star Wars and the concept of a multiverse never sat well with me. The multiverse is something good in Trek, and superhero comics, and various other franchises, but for whatever reason I don’t like it in Wars.
You are now dead to me in every possible world.
You fool! I am already dead! You cannot kill me more, you only make me more powerful!
I amain to please Frinkenverter.
Taking treating yourself to another level.
The wardrobe malfunction may be a toss-up, but I highly doubt they’ll censor the bullet impacts.
Idk. They put disclaimers on all the noncanon books.
A thought just occurred to me. If the OOT is released, would they put the “Legends” banner on it and stick with the SE’s as canon?
Is there anything in OUT that conflicts with “official” canon?
Besides, despite all the shit we’ve endured, I’d trust Lucasfilm not to tarnish their masterpieces with silly banners like that.
Well, “officially,” Greedo shot first. Each of the changes is “official canon,” even though it really doesn’t matter unless the specific altered scenes are referenced in later movies or books.
I don’t mean that they’d put the banner on the movie itself or slap it over the crawl, but I honestly wouldn’t mind it on the box art (or, if a set including SE and OUT is released, on the OUT discs and/or on the menu screen).
A thought just occurred to me. If the OOT is released, would they put the “Legends” banner on it and stick with the SE’s as canon?
Subversive compliment or praise to brands without sucralose?
The Star Wars Saga: The Original Trilogies Trilogy the Collector’s Edition Set (with space left open for VIII and IX in the box).
Haha yeah they did that for the Jurassic Park Blu ray set
And the 2012 Bond collection IIRC (left a space for Skyfall).
And again for a 2015 set (the same one but it had Skyfall and a new empty space for SPECTRE). That’s the set I have.
So you live in TFN.
The Star Wars Saga: The Original Trilogies Trilogy the Collector’s Edition Set (with space left open for VIII and IX in the box).
Star Wars and the concept of a multiverse never sat well with me. The multiverse is something good in Trek, and superhero comics, and various other franchises, but for whatever reason I don’t like it in Wars. I think of Legends/Canon/Personal canon as one of two things: stories that are true, and stories that are false. I’m okay with doing this because really they’re all false, I just imagine some being less false than others. It’s more fun that way, for me at least.
So Charlie Manson is apparently really sick right now. If I may continue the trend of personifying periods of time as bringers of death that became popular last year, 2017 may prove to have much better taste in killing.
No no, just a picture of Lucas’ face. Specifically, on his right shoulder (Rick McCallum’s on the left).
From the thread title, I thought it was the intro of the movie that was blocked, not the short documentary. Now I’m somewhat interested.
He didn’t disappear 30 years ago, I think 10 years at most. He had started a new Jedi order, or almost, until Kylo ruined it all. After Kylo took off, he joined up with the First Order (helped start it?) and they began to grow, leading everyone to want to find Luke.
You’re thinking of when Anakin goes off to find his mother.
It’s still awful.