Apparently there were a bunch of Mandalorians walking around too, but I never saw them.
Re: Star Wars Awesomeness
Posted: Fri October 17, 2025 11:24 pm
by BurtReynolds
Re: Star Wars Awesomeness
Posted: Sat October 18, 2025 1:50 pm
by blueviper
BurtReynolds wrote:
lol
Re: Star Wars Awesomeness
Posted: Fri February 13, 2026 12:51 pm
by wease
Didn’t really know where else to put this. I’ve not gotten to watch it yet.
Re: Star Wars Awesomeness
Posted: Fri February 13, 2026 12:53 pm
by B
I'd never heard of this, but apparently there is a whole documentary trying to figure out who was the actor who hit his head in the Death Star.
Re: Star Wars Awesomeness
Posted: Tue March 03, 2026 4:17 pm
by wease
wease wrote:Didn’t really know where else to put this. I’ve not gotten to watch it yet.
Made it about halfway thru this on the way to work this morning. The interviewer definitely has an agenda, made even more clear by his mention of Bill Finger. Not that it’s a necessarily bad agenda but so far it just feels weird. Marcia says she’s never written a book or tried to get her story out there because she didn’t want to be seen as George’s bitter old ex-wife.
And I totally get that. But the way it’s gone so far kinda makes her seem that way. At least a little. We’ve only heard one side of things for so long, his asking about them makes her side of it sound like she’s just that. There are things she mentions and I 100% believe them. Other things, while I want to believe them, I find myself thinking a combination of both her and George’s accounts are probably what really happened.
Other than the pursued agenda, I’m finding it to be a fascinating listen. We don’t get to hear a lot from that era other than what Lucas himself has put out there and it’s nice to hear someone else’s take on things. Looking forward to finishing on the way home.