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I think you may be coming at this from the equal-but-opposite perspective. It’s not so much how can someONE do it when it shows that it needs a team, rather, it CAN be done by a single person but you have other crew members for the sake of dialogue and drama/interaction. Otherwise, going back years (on tv and screen),

Also, I can’t take any person in a senior position all that seriously when they’re all decked out in evening wear :/

Take me like one of your french pawn girls.

...oh Johnny!

PLEASE... go watch this phenomenal movie (the first one). And I say that as someone who has absolutely zero interest in this subject matter. Long-story-short... I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched it since (ok, many times).

YEAH(!), I glanced at the headline and thought it was going to be about the movie going into production.

The Commitments - Snapper - The Van

Not that i’m totally going by that header image... but if there are any D&D-movie interns out there on ‘scour the internets’ duty for their higher-ups, please take note that people of colour also like(d) playing D&D board games. Just putting that out there...

They should do some sort of trial to see, maybe a beta-test?

Sounds awesome. People will bust out clamoring around the block for this. Say... that’s catchy.

Oh, NBC. I used to look up to you :/

I think RJ gets all of Star Wars, warts and all, kookiness and all, in a way JJ never could.

While I ‘used’ to refer to them capitalized, Porgs, your section on bantha’s won me over. That is to say, if there is any sentience, then capitalize away. So, you have Wookiee, and bantha. I have now changed my usage to... porg.

All this just makes me slightly ‘scared’ because it’s back to JJ who will be presiding over the ‘conclusion’.

Kylo Ren: “Are you going to finish that, the last Jedi?”

Only if you cosplay.

I’m new to all this... can Canadians play too?

Lol... ouch.  edit. At first I thought you wrote put her on fire, never mind ;)