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This is way too close to Florida to risk playing dubstep at a high volume.

I mean I guess that’d be better? Other things to also not use - the alarm in Silent Hill, just a baby crying full blast, dubstep because it’d just be annoying.

/spaceJim looks at spacecamera resignedly 

The thing that might surprise you is that in addition to eggs, middle sized fish still exist, and are normally worth fishing up.

This nailed it for me

Another great bit like that was when we first see the Falcon, and it looks incredible and futuristic and awesome—to us. And then Luke says in disgust “What a piece of junk.”

Moments like that are also why the Wookiepedia has like half a million entries.

Also this: “David Prowse, the former bodybuilder who plays Vader’s physical form, does what he can to telegraph Vader’s conflicted feelings, but he can’t stop the story from ringing false.” doesn’t jibe with my memories. It’s a weird Kuleshov Effect, but somehow I see struggle in that motionless mask. I think that

Hmmm.  I hadn’t really thought about how committed Jabba was to the “throwing people in various pits” thing before.

As a sucker for all things Pacific Northwest, I’ll always have a lot of appreciation for all things Endor because of it being filmed at Smith’s River California. The combination of Redwood trees and Northwest humidity really makes me appreciate the scenes set in Endor.

“Hurr hurr hurr, get off that thing and come check out a real bike over here, competitively priced against full size pickups.”

Valid but stigma.

That is the best-looking car I have seen in quite some time. Not even joking. I want one.

HOW. DARE. YOU.

But would it stick to sports?

“Gentlemen, we’ve developed an AI... i think you’ll like what you see. It decides and implements Nice & Human Gestures on behalf of Disney.”

Ow mah legs!

Make it reliable and drop the manual in it, and I’m in, Ford.

Goofy’s sports and instructional shorts were great (Hockey Homicide is brilliant) as was the series where he played ‘50s suburban everyman George Geef.