Kayone74
Kayone74
Kayone74

Plus thru magic he made a shitty, 400 sq ft studio into something incredible spacious on the inside (they did refer to TARDIS-like qualities) after all. All plumbing and trash goes to mystical waste dimension. And his lights are probably powered by mystical power sources as well, so no mortal electricity bills to pay.

I would love to see a clumsily added CGI medal around Chewie’s neck clearly out of sync with the original footage

Pretty much no. Any fan made production of a hugely recognized licensed property of ST and SW are pretty much at the mercy of the studios that own them.

Obviously the last reviewer had some digestive tract problems and left a few fart skidmarks on the seat of the press car.

Why would a color look different to you on a 2 door vs 4 door M car? That makes zero sense.

Why does he look so damn old?

According to the article above its because Axanar is generation TOO MUCH fan funding and financial support (which would have made a really high quality production) to consider it acceptible. CBS and Paramount are making the message clear: They’ll tolerate fan made productions as long as they look like fan made

Evo VI Tommi Makinen Ed.

How much does that battery range drop in the dead of winter?

I drive a Fiat 500e, how much purr battery range do you get on your Volt?

So are these officially licensed Machine Robo masterpiece toys or are they unofficial third party high quality collectibles?

That could be why they gave him the flowing mane hairstyle

Yeah and those few differences included: better writing & better directing, two things that fall squarely on Lucas’ shoulders as far as Anakin is concerned.

I had no idea Harvey Korman made such a handsome woman

This special was such a perfect storm of sh** that any SW fan who hasn't seen it does not deserve to call themselves a SW fan. And with it being readily available on YouTube, they have no excuse either

I read this hilarious theory from a ST podcast why ST5 was so wacky and out of touch with ‘reality’ when it came to the rest of the ST movie universe... The story portrayed in the movie was not an objective portrayal of events but we’re retold from the warped POV of James Kirk himself, probably recorded in a captain’s

Shatner was just writing a story that was an insane, narcisstic love letter to himself and the Kirk character. It had very little to do with the rest of Star Trek.

I think they mainly cut the rock monster sequence because initial attempts looked like garbage and to make it look good would have gone over budget.

I only watched ST 5 once (its original theatrical release) and never watched it since until I listened to some ST podcasts that reviewed and basically tore apart the film, but had fun ripping on it so I watched it again and kind of enjoyed it ironically as a horribly narcissitic love letter from William Shatner to

That asshole producer with the mechanical spider obsession was Jon Peters