@NerD:blogOtaku: thanks for the clip.
@NerD:blogOtaku: thanks for the clip.
"The cast handles the SparkNotes script with a doomed charisma, and seeing Black at the behest of crap writing makes one wish there was a reality in which Heat Vision and Jack made it past a pilot."
@Dwayne Day: Ah, fish and plankton and sea greens and protein from the sea.
@ManchuCandidate: Good point. After all, since these were the remnants of "last meals", it may be argued that the meals were the not only present at death, but were a contributing factor to death.
Wow, any one of these would have been as good as the Vader we got. Number 1 (by Carlos Villagra) looks kind of Genndy Tartakovsky, which is not a bad thing.
@einsteinsquandry: Sorry, I should have read down before posting. You'd think I'd learn after all these years. Good to know I'm not alone in my reading disability.
Shoot, I read that as "Monty Python versus the Mega whatever" and was actually intrigued.
When anyone dies, the universe (so far as they are concerned) ends.
@Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: My point, precisely, ET!
@Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: How the Changewinds blow. Happy first Century, Mr. L, and many happy returns.
Fritz was a movie star back in the 20s and 30s. He once wrote a story, "The man who never grew young," which I always suspected was autobiographical. He never seemed to change, being always a gaunt, silver-haired old man from the first time I saw him (1968) until the last, when he allegedly died.
Smurfy! I bet they're gonna smurf some smurfing there, smurf 'em all to smurf.
@deckard97: JTK: You must sterilize error?
@GiantBong: Ya beat me to it! This was a vigorously crappy novel, but does involve the marathon jam session that saves the universe, so I suppose it evens out somehow.
@hdgotham (Hannah Wilson): I still get an odd, icky feeling from that scene, and from the next scene where C3PO is casually dropping dead Jawas on the fire.
@sometingwong: Iron man suits in plus sizes ... then the fa tasses can serve, too. Why should it just be the healthy and slender who get blown to bits?
@omgwtflolbbqbye: Beat me to it, though the figurative and critical theatrical death was probably less hystrionic than Mr. Ford is envisioning.
@Vundal: Such language ...
For # 2 Shirt, I can only get 11 out of 22, with any confidence at all.
@sephycloneno15: W I believe is for "Warbird," but Q stumped me, too.