Star Wars Awesomeness
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i think my favorite character is Vader. Not Anakin but Vader from the original movies. So fucking menacing and scary and then also vulnerable in the last one.
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epilogue wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:epilogue wrote:Also Mando and Light & Magic.dimejinky99 wrote:22 Emmy nominations between them for Andor and Kenobi.
My pal just watched season three the other day and it was his favourite of the three seasons.
That it went more into the mandalorian culture and politics.
Don’t think I’ve heard anyone else say that.
I must watch it again![]()
It's far and away my favorite season, too!
Really?
You never said
:p
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It’s Fucking criminal no Emmy nods for the acting in andor
Stellan skarsgard was fuckin outstanding all the way through.
That monologue about the rebellion is Oscar worthy.
I burn my days for a sunrise I know I will never see
Stellan skarsgard was fuckin outstanding all the way through.
That monologue about the rebellion is Oscar worthy.
I burn my days for a sunrise I know I will never see
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Yep, I agree. To this day, he scares the shit out of me.VinylGuy wrote:i think my favorite character is Vader. Not Anakin but Vader from the original movies. So fucking menacing and scary and then also vulnerable in the last one.
When I was six or seven, I went as Darth Vader for Halloween. Good times!
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dimejinky99 wrote:epilogue wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:epilogue wrote:Also Mando and Light & Magic.dimejinky99 wrote:22 Emmy nominations between them for Andor and Kenobi.
My pal just watched season three the other day and it was his favourite of the three seasons.
That it went more into the mandalorian culture and politics.
Don’t think I’ve heard anyone else say that.
I must watch it again![]()
It's far and away my favorite season, too!
Really?
You never said
:p
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yeah, i remember watching a new hope and when he talked, his breathing, the helmet everything was fucking scary and badassCoach wrote:Yep, I agree. To this day, he scares the shit out of me.VinylGuy wrote:i think my favorite character is Vader. Not Anakin but Vader from the original movies. So fucking menacing and scary and then also vulnerable in the last one.
When I was six or seven, I went as Darth Vader for Halloween. Good times!
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Vader has never been scary to me. But there's no denying he's ICONIC. An all-timer, for sure.
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What was your first Star Wars movie and when, Joey?epilogue wrote:Vader has never been scary to me. But there's no denying he's ICONIC. An all-timer, for sure.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
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Before acting in a Star Wars movie, Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill had never seen a Star Wars movie.
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My first one was the first one, Star Wars (A New Hope). Not sure when I first saw it. Probably around 1985/86?B wrote:What was your first Star Wars movie and when, Joey?epilogue wrote:Vader has never been scary to me. But there's no denying he's ICONIC. An all-timer, for sure.
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Well, then ... your lack of fear of Vader is more perplexing than your unwavering defense of TRoS.
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Ah. So you never really saw them in a theater back in the day. Maybe that’s what I was thinking of.epilogue wrote:My first one was the first one, Star Wars (A New Hope). Not sure when I first saw it. Probably around 1985/86?B wrote:What was your first Star Wars movie and when, Joey?epilogue wrote:Vader has never been scary to me. But there's no denying he's ICONIC. An all-timer, for sure.
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I wasn't super into SW until later. I saw them as a kid, had a ton of the toys, had the movies on VHS (still do, actually). But by the time I was nine/ten, I was way more into Star Trek.wease wrote:Ah. So you never really saw them in a theater back in the day. Maybe that’s what I was thinking of.epilogue wrote:My first one was the first one, Star Wars (A New Hope). Not sure when I first saw it. Probably around 1985/86?B wrote:What was your first Star Wars movie and when, Joey?epilogue wrote:Vader has never been scary to me. But there's no denying he's ICONIC. An all-timer, for sure.
In high school all the theater nerds were SUPER into SW. So I kinda started to get back into it a little. We had a SW group D&D-style RPG going, I saw the SE released in theaters, saw the first two Prequels in theaters on their respective opening nights. Also, I was sort of into the Old Republic comics a bit at the time ( Exar Kun for life!). But it was more of a social thing then at the time. I was into it because my friends were and it was something we could share. And they weren't into much of the stuff I was into.
By the time RotS came out I was graduating college and had lost all interest. I saw Sith in theatres but late in it's run and really didn't like it. I still think it's the least of the prequels.
So, when Force Awakens came out I was meh about it. The thing I cared about most, honestly, was that it was JJ. So I went (by myself to a random afternoon showing) and it sang deep in my soul. The movie resonated in a profound way and reignited my interest in SW. I finally fell head over feet in love with a galaxy far, far away...
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He was always so hokey. His helmet bounced. He pointed his finger a lot, even when he wasn't talking. A basic whiney teenager made him look like a chump. Leia wasn't afraid of him.B wrote:Well, then ... your lack of fear of Vader is more perplexing than your unwavering defense of TRoS.
He's gotten way more interesting and scary in later years, for me.
The Emperor freaked me the fuck out though!
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Ok. You’ve redeemed yourself with the Exar Kun shout.
Why haven’t we been talking about Trek? are you still a fan?
Why haven’t we been talking about Trek? are you still a fan?
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How many kids kicked your ass when you were 10 years old?epilogue wrote:He was always so hokey. His helmet bounced. He pointed his finger a lot, even when he wasn't talking. A basic whiney teenager made him look like a chump.B wrote:Well, then ... your lack of fear of Vader is more perplexing than your unwavering defense of TRoS.
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I'm a big fan, yeah!wease wrote:Ok. You’ve redeemed yourself with the Exar Kun shout.
Why haven’t we been talking about Trek? are you still a fan?
But I don't have Paramount+ so I haven't seen Picard S2 & 3 or Discovery or SNW.
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A lot. But usually it was because I liked things like Star Wars not because I called Vader hokey.B wrote:How many kids kicked your ass when you were 10 years old?epilogue wrote:He was always so hokey. His helmet bounced. He pointed his finger a lot, even when he wasn't talking. A basic whiney teenager made him look like a chump.B wrote:Well, then ... your lack of fear of Vader is more perplexing than your unwavering defense of TRoS.
The kids kicking my ass also thought Vader was hokey.
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Let’s meet in the Trek threadepilogue wrote:I'm a big fan, yeah!wease wrote:Ok. You’ve redeemed yourself with the Exar Kun shout.
Why haven’t we been talking about Trek? are you still a fan?
But I don't have Paramount+ so I haven't seen Picard S2 & 3 or Discovery or SNW.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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Make it sowease wrote:Let’s meet in the Trek threadepilogue wrote:I'm a big fan, yeah!wease wrote:Ok. You’ve redeemed yourself with the Exar Kun shout.
Why haven’t we been talking about Trek? are you still a fan?
But I don't have Paramount+ so I haven't seen Picard S2 & 3 or Discovery or SNW.