I doubt she’s Obi-Wan’s daughter, but granddaughter maybe.
I doubt she’s Obi-Wan’s daughter, but granddaughter maybe.
your head would be ~6 feet closer to the central point so would be moving faster than your feet. It would be just a small difference but just enough for your inner ear to have the same experience as falling over on earth.
who doesn’t?
The fourth planet spot used to be occupied by Ceres but nobody gets upset that it got downgraded.
Well the biggest thing I got out of that article is that it’s been four years since the London olympics. It just seems like last year!
But there’s two more movies to come so I’m sure Phasma will be back (there was no body so not officially dead yet), and this movie was (out of the old trio) about Han, I expect episodes 5 and 6 to concentrate on Leia and Luke.
I miss their radio show but I understand how Joe couldn’t do it any more what with being a big hollywood fella now.
I like this theory as to General Hux’s identity
Yeah, just a fun ride all the way.
I found it entertaining while I was watching it, but it lost its appeal in retrospect - I have no plans to watch it again - while I’m still grinning from Star Wars and plan to go back and see it again in the cinema this week.
I know what you mean, but publishing the sales figures is a relatively new phenomenon. They always were, and still are, primarily for the studios, and they don’t really care how many people actually saw the movie, just the dollar figure they have coming in.
I prefer Malcolm Tucker’s explanation
It was about 1987 or 88, my friends and I were 7 or 8, old enough to go to the local corner shop on our own, and there was a shelf of toys in there that rarely had anything good or changed its stock.
I don’t mean too young as in it was inappropriate, I mean that when ROTJ was being shown in cinemas I was two and didn’t even know what star wars was.
I think he looks a bit like a bearded Ben Affleck
In the mid 80s Star Wars was primarily the toys to me. I was too young to have seen them in the cinema so the only way of watching the movies was if your parents taped it off the TV, and my parents always seemed to miss the first or last five minutes of any film they recorded.
I don’t have anything against gizmodo, it’s just I’m not interested in tech stuff so never went there.
It’s hard work, I tell ya. Hopefully it’ll be worth it.
I’m just genuinely curious if I’m the only one who is now so tired of hearing about it that I’m kinda not bothered about seeing it in the immediate future.
Ah, makes sense