"Rubber Daughter"…I don't think Ricky Coogan's gonna like that.
"Rubber Daughter"…I don't think Ricky Coogan's gonna like that.
Well, you're looking at the biggest baby of them all, because I scooped some of those up.
Nu-Metal and Co. may have been the progenitors of this awful era of rock, but what followed I believed to be way worse.
It's hard to even fathom that, because I was seven in 1995 and I believed anything "Star Wars" to be everywhere.
I never did, but I will take your word for it, Father.
I didn't mention it in my comment below, but as much as I love season 8, it was the beginning of the decline.
And it still doesn't excuse that. The question never should've been asked in the first place.
I love that.
Well, no shit.
I don't know which is worse- that song or "Lullaby" by Shawn Mullins, which came out a year later.
I agree. Rendar was awesome. I was stoked when I got his action figure. He was my favorite character for a long time.
Great episode. I was nine when it aired and I was already a wannabe critic, so this episode spoke to me.
Nostalgia…to the EXTREME.
Some friends at work and I are apart of Dash Rendar fanbase. We want our "Shadows of the Empire" adaptation.
Oh, I'm dying for something in the vein of "Knights of the Old Republic".
They're missing an opportunity not giving us any stories about the first Jedi council and the first known Sith lord. I'm interested in those stories.
It would be. "Rogue One" could've been an interesting limited series (five episodes and that's it).
I think it might've been an Entertainment Weekly interview in 2005, when Episode III was released. I seem to recall that as well. He also bluntly said that Star Wars as films-were dead, but there will be TV offshoots.
Which, I was looking forward to. I think budget played a factor in that as well. The anthology idea has morphed into the spin-off films (no shit).
Yanni, John Tesh and the Benedictine Monks are miles ahead of anything those three bands did.
Especially "The Clone Wars" (which I never watched..sadly) was extremely popular. I think before the Disney purchase, I was expecting Star Wars to expand to live-action TV. That really was the next logical step for the franchise in my opinion.