The very first Star Wars. If the 1977 marketing had failed, and his film bombed, it'd be on every geek's shelf today anyway.
The very first Star Wars. If the 1977 marketing had failed, and his film bombed, it'd be on every geek's shelf today anyway.
I think a lot of her brain is multitasking sample production for layers of music. Plus she probably practiced this a little, but certainly not as much as NIN did before their studio recording.
Yeah, it's probably a lot easier to project all that when your only concerns are singing and a mid-song synth-solo, versus concentrating on timing out 20+ layers of vocal / keyboard / guitar samples to create the accompanying music.
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She fits perfect for NIN's "Closer"
Yeah, it was actually rad. And well played.
Yeah, toddler Padawan indoctrination seems to be a lot better at brain-washing Jedi emotion control than snatching (coercing to convince you it's Your decision) you away from your only living relative / partner in slavery as a 6yr old w/ forming personality traits.
I did not write that his friendships and loves failed him. I wrote that they failed. For a myriad of reasons, with multiple people responsible for each, including himself, all available for viewing pleasure in Ep 1-3.
And you get some of the most satisfying stories from the entire Star Wars Universe out of her mentorship through this Jedi Council. CL had years to develop Tano's character, and they did. Much moreso than most of the other SW characters, ever. If you hate her so, it's only because you know So Much about her by…
Anakin's interpersonal relationships shaped him, and grew the friendships and love whose failures turned his heart black. Had he stayed on Tattooine, Anakin's personality alone would not have made turned him into a Sith Lord. A leader of a slave revolt / impetus for sociopolitical change on his planet (esp. had he…
Yeah, I was almost there myself. Glad I stayed w/ CL. Very satisfying story.
I believe it is as well. Thanks for the encouragement!
Kinda.
Can you do it again and post a youtube upload of it? That sounds truly amazing, and I'd love to see it in on video.
Good catch. Even then, I know some strong dudes from various gyms through life. Ludicrously strong. And I'd be hard pressed to think of a single one who could do a 110lb shoulder raise for one rep w/o dropping their hips/shoulders to cheat it up. Certainly not hold it, nor do reps. 220lbs, even w/ a bar? Forget…
What's the rule about messin' with Bostonian goons?
Yeah, I don't know too many dudes who could lift a 200lb section of lead pipe from a hip-high position to a chest-high position with a single arm that's extended the entire time. While standing.
For money?