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And then these people are baffled when their adult kids don’t want to visit.

Automated catfishing, what a time to be alive.

And not a single mention of Scrotum Phillips.

Mr. Mime if you’re nasty...

You may already know this, but if not, check out Harmy’s Despecialized Editions. A bunch of fans used a bunch of sources to recreate the original theatrical versions of the movies as closely as possible at the highest possible resolution.

I really hated what they did with Vader in Obi-Wan. Like... don’t remind me that Hayden Christensen’s Anakin is in there. It makes me see him as a whiny idiot and not the James Earl Jones badass.

That may just be a function of age, and nothing wrong with that. I’m in my 30s and find myself checking out whenever there’s a big action scene. What I like about Andor is that a lot of it is just people talking to each other.

I was a Star Wars fan when I was a kid, and I was born almost ten years after Return of the Jedi.

Multiple gangs, but yes.

Honestly, they should’ve leaned further in to lots and lots of weird characters.

I tried watching the version of this they made last year.

I enjoyed it well enough until I gave up near the end. But now that I don’t have to (directly) pay for it, I’ll give this one a shot, even if just for the controller effects.

Fatburger is also more expensive—the combo meal cost me $15.

I vaguely remember enjoying it for a while and then putting it down after a few hours.

Two weeks (10 days) is standard for hour-longs. I’m guessing they had a lot more stuff to do (tricky technical stuff, crowd scenes, etc.)

There’s a lot of standing around and waiting on sets. So you’re there for 12 - 14 hours, but you’re not usually continuously doing something that whole time.

2 is a little short, but 5 minutes of runtime per day is about right.

Beads?

And a Plex server is pretty trivial to set up.

Plex server, my friend. Rip those DVDs and stream them wherever.