Tableau!
Tableau!
I guess you can say that Chuck is a bit like Frank Grimes!
Actually despite being a "Black Militant" in Enforcer, Popwell pretty much plays a good guy who aides Harry.
Harry's superiors and that law professor sure knew what they talking about when chewing Harry out for excessive force because they all had a pretty good view from behind their desks!
It's going to be truly heartwarming that Duff and Slash will be standing there when Axl walks off stage in the middle of a concert!
And maybe Sissy Spacek, or Amy Irving, or Nancy Allen as Leia! I believe they held duo casting sessions for "Carrie" and "Star Wars" so it's fun to imagine if many of the actors from each film flipped with the other.
D'oh!
Another funny example is Homer's vast knowledge of Ayatollahs:
The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side.
Spoiler for Episode VIII:
The worst part is the shot actually shows Chewie walking right by her as if he doesn't even know her or care!
Sith goes back to early drafts of Star Wars, but probably got its first official mention in the novelization of Star Wars.
At the beginning, Max Von Sydow mentions something about the Jedi bringing "balance to the force", a phrase introduced in the prequels. I assumed the planet that go destroyed was Coruscant, but later the characters mentioned it was some other planet (can remember the name).
Yes, but it was never mentioned in the the originals that stormtroopers are, or ever were, a clone army. "Clone army" is strictly prequels.
But it was during a fantasy sequence.
"Now let's go make movie, huh!"
This is how I found out about this:
I loved him as the sympathetic doctor in Psycho II
That's the one where Loggia's character pisses him off so much, Sly crashes his truck through the yard of his mansion and into a grand fountain, or something!
The tailgating scene was particularly memorable. I've certainly fantasized about acting that way when that happens to me!