The automatic door sensor makes it appear as if the robot is wearing a tiny hat.
The automatic door sensor makes it appear as if the robot is wearing a tiny hat.
How the hell am I supposed to read this article and then NOT be compelled to watch the video?
R2D2 is a failed early clone attempt of Fett, housed in a life support unit.
Good...my secret island base for my world conquest plan is almost fully formed...
After Jar Jar, I think new characters are created very carefully.
So...would Fett have been a maternal brother, and not a Skywalker? Or a full brother, or paternal brother, and thus a Skywalker too? If the Force is in one’s blood (and not in all life...anymore...) shouldn’t Fett then have force powers? This is all a terrible idea...I hope they never go this route.
He was waiting to jump Luke during a black market sale of power converters at Toshi station...yet Luke never showed...
Or it could be the story of Lando...with tin can referring to cans of Colt 45.
I anticipate a Boba Fett movie wouldn’t just be content with telling the story of Boba Fett, but will have to repeatedly tie his story back to the Skywalkers as some misguided fan service, as if the Galaxy only has 20 people in it.
I feel like we sorta got that with Attack of the Clones.
I realize what was so bad about my word choice...obviously it was read as his films being shot on a “soundstage”...when clearly they are not. But I meant from a purely audio perspective, the “sound” is “staged” very flat...again, my awkward word choice. This flat “sound staging” is an issue for me with movie…
Yes, thank you. It hits my ears as “flat” and it becomes a bit of a strain.
Maybe my terminology was wrong, but the audio always feels flat, with no depth or dynamic element that separates elements from each other, it all feels flat, like on a sound stage.
As a child, I recall not enjoying the ‘Popeye’ movie even though I liked the cartoon, and the cast involved. I can now knowingly attribute it to the flat soundstage approach of Altman that I still do not enjoy in any of his movies.
Don’t forget, you can merge a large portion of your iTunes movie library with Movies Anywhere, and watch that library on Vudu/Google/Amazon, further helping you move away from Apple/iTunes.
This thread is so interent-y.
I just realized a 50 year old wouldn’t be old enough to be my dad.
I pulled off his role in ‘Baby Driver’ really well, I can see him playing brooding Batman.
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But they wouldn’t find the “Nintendo Entertainment System”...