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The fact that Natalie Portman filmed all of Attack of the Clones during her summer break while she was still working towards earning her B.A. in Psychology at Harvard honestly just goes to show how much of an overachiever she really is. What an inspiration.
I still love how George Lucas randomly gave Obi-Wan a dinosaur buddy who knows uncharted cloning planets AND owns a 1950s diner with no setup whatsoever.
Casual reminder that Gina was given the opportunity multiple times to retract her hateful, outright ignorant statements, and delete her posts. Not just by Disney and Lucasfilm, but even by Jon Faverau himself.
She didn’t, and was respectfully fired from the show. This holds no…
Gina Carano is sueing Disney and Lucasfilm for discrimination and wrongful termination
She is seeking a court order that would force Lucasfilm to recast her
Elon Musk is paying her legal bill because of his promise to support those who claim they have been discriminated…
Still hilarious to me that if you pushed ‘1138’ on your TV remote while looking at the Revenge of the Sith DVD menu, you would be greeted with a video of Yoda breakdancing.
Still of the greatest Easter Eggs I’ve ever seen 👀
No lightsaber in all of Star Wars will ever be able to match the significance and emotional impact of these toy ones from the 2000s.
Everyone I knew growing up had one, and imaginations ran wild. Many great battles were fought with these, and the memories will last forever.
I still can’t believe that MTV used the files for the Revenge of the Sith game to make Anakin Skywalker sing ‘Take Me Out’ by Frank Ferdinand to a crowd of Clone Troopers is real and aired on live TV.
But I’m so glad it exists, most 2005 thing I’ve ever seen.
The alternate ending to the Revenge of the Sith tie-in video game is still absolutely insane, LucasArts was WILD for this one back in 2005.
A really fun “What If?” for the Star Wars universe that isn’t talked about enough.
The Jedi believed that The Sith were extinct fora millennium. They weren’t.
The entire plot of The Prequels is about how they lurked in the shadows and gained power and control through manipulation, including blindsiding The Jedi. Like…that’s the whole point?
I’m just as surprised as you all to hear this from me. And I mean all of this unironically.
I actually really liked Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania! It’s a lot of fun and really brought me back to the MCU. So many thoughts, this absolutely ruled.
#Quantumania
Revenge of the Sith will forever be the saddest Star Wars film.
Everyone always remembers the memes and action, but I rarely hear people discuss just how tragic it really is.
I still can’t believe that this moment from Rogue One was extremely close to not making the final cut.
One of the best last-minute decisions added to any movie, makes the third act of Rogue One all the more intense and impactful.
We don't give Thor: Ragnarok enough credits for its wide shots. Everyone acts like this movie looks like CGI trash, when in reality it's one of the most colorful and fun films in the entire MCU.
The final act of Rogue One will always be peak Star Wars, the Battle of Scarif isn’t talked about nearly as much as it should be.
Wish I could go back to 2016 to experience this again on opening night in a packed theater.
Tony Gilroy says a better version of ‘ROGUE ONE’ doesn’t exist.
“No. That was the absolute best possible version you could ever have. Oh my God. No. No.”
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The time after Return of the Jedi and before The Force Awakens is shaping into one of my favorite eras of Star Wars.
Truly terrifying seeing the remains of The Empire rely on dark magic, cloning, and ancient secrets to reclaim their tyranny. Never have we seen the saga this…
I miss when The Mandalorian was less connected to a grander story and was more focused on just being its own serialized story.
It’s great Din and Grogu’s story connects to other characters, but I’ll never forget how fun it was to take a step back from the saga for their smaller…
The reveal in Jedi: Fallen Order that Illum actually became Starkiller Base is still insane to me.
Made my jaw drop the first time I played the game and revisited this planet later on.
Mark Hamill publicly confirming that Star Wars Theory’s deepfake of him was done without permission has to be one of the Top 10 funniest things I’ve seen on this website
What makes this moment from the Siege of Mandalore so compelling is that Darth Maul is absolutely in the right, and we all know it.
One of the rare times where an antagonist isn’t trying to lure someone to the Dark Side, but legitimately asking for help to stop a greater evil.
Darth Maul’s eventual return in The Clone Wars and actual demise Rebels truly is one of the greatest comebacks in all of Star Wars.
Took a cool character with next to no lines in The Phantom Menace and gave him the depth he absolutely deserved. One of the greatest villains in…
Disney World is objectively the greatest place based solely on this clip alone. Watching these videos of characters interacting with people genuinely makes my day. So sweet.
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I seriously don’t understand why people constantly complain about and nitpick anything Rey does when Star Wars also had a 9 Year Old blow up a command ship by accident.
from everything that i understand about dune and its sequels, paul atreides is essentially what would've happened if luke skywalker defeated vader and then took his place...
Although we’ve seen a lot of Fallen Jedi in recent years, it’s no secret that Baylan Skoll is without a doubt one of the best new Star Wars characters.
Ray Stevenson’s performance has been nothing short of incredible, and he will forever be missed. The best part of
#Ahsoka
for…
The opening to Revenge of the Sith is still just as iconic as it is a technical marvel.
ILM really outdid themselves, these visual effects still hold up perfectly almost two decades later. Every time you watch it, you notice something new.
The Battle of Crait is seriously one of the best battles in all of Star Wars.
Visually stunning and all of the tension and suspense is there. Rian Johnson truly outsold in the final act of The Last Jedi.
I know cameos have become the bane of some fans’ feelings with Star Wars, and I agree *sometimes*.
But there’s always something special about when C3PO or R2D2 make an appearance. They’re truly the main narrators of sorts for this saga. I loved this.
#Ahsoka
Although it was groundbreaking for 1999, I still think that the majority of the CGI in The Phantom Menace is pretty fantastic, and has only aged better.
Sure, it has moments where it doesn’t look as strong, but George Lucas pushed technical boundaries, and it’ll forever show in…
@OKane_98
Andor is not Star Wars. It's a world building show. It doesn't compete with actual Star Wars, Jedi, Sith, the force, etc. It's just a good sci-fi show, nothing more.
Did people just forget that Qui-Gon Jinn literally duels Darth Maul on Tatooine with people watching and the Jedi Council STILL didn’t believe him?
If they would’ve listened to him, maybe their downfall wouldn’t have happened. But they didn’t, and allowed the Sith to rise out of…
EVERYONE in the acolyte who sees a red lightsaber has to die.
If they don't, prequels canon breaks.
Maul was the first Sith to be seen in 1000 years.
We'll see, maybe it'll be like a Rogue One situation where they all get off'd.
“Somehow Palpatine returned…” is only becoming more and more eerie of a phrase as The Empire’s ultimate contingency plan.
The development for his return in TROS is one of the scariest and creepiest arcs in the entire Star Wars universe.
1. Cannot believe they took my 4 minute video and managed to tap about it for over an HOUR.
2. I actually didn’t defend anything in that video? I’m just excited about the show and theorizing about it. So…that title makes no sense?
3. Why is this in my recommended lmao
In just one episode, Lars Mikkelsen proved just how perfect his casting is for Grand Admiral Thrawn.
He brought all of the intimidation, stature, and intellect that has made the character so iconic to Star Wars in just 30 minutes in live action. Truly legendary.
#Ahsoka
I lied to my first employer and told them I knew Photoshop. Ended up making a slew a major movie posters for them including Star Wars. Now they tell that story to new recruits.
The Mandalorian’s second season finale is still so special. I’ll never forget staying up until 3 AM to watch it live, and then not being able to sleep that night afterwards.
Was one of the best cliffhangers in all of Star Wars, although I wish Din and Grogu had been separated…
Thinking about how when Wedge showed up in The Rise Of Skywalker, I was the only person in my theater to cheer out loud.
4 Years Later, I regret nothing. This moment rules.
It’s insanely impressive that there were no practical Clone Troopers in the entire Prequel Trilogy.
These shots from Revenge Of The Sith still hold up 20 years later, if I didn’t know they were all CGI, I honestly don’t know if I’d be able to actually figure it out.
#Ahsoka
may be coming to an end tonight, but I just want to say bravo to Ray Stevenson and Ivanna Sakhno for their amazing performances.
Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati have become instantly iconic thanks to them, and I can’t wait to see how their story continues with tonight’s…
Will never forgive the most toxic Star Wars fans for how they treated Jake Lloyd after The Phantom Menace.
Essentially ruined his entire life all because they didn’t like him performing dialogue that he didn’t even write. So incredibly tragic.
Not a single ignited lightsaber blade or mention of The Force in sight anywhere in ANDOR and it’s still the best Star Wars in years.
Just watched the finale and loved every second of it, Season 2 can’t come soon enough!
#ANDOR
The Battle of Scarif still remains one of the most visually stunning battles in all of Star Wars. One of the best third acts in any of the movies.
Nobody will ever match Gareth Edwards’ incredible sense of scope and scale both in space and on the ground.
Imagine if they wouldn’t have teased Palpatine’s return at all in any marketing for The Rise Of Skywalker.
Would’ve made the reveal on opening night one of the biggest twists in the entire saga.
My favorite thing to ever come out of Star Wars is when The Mandalorian is quite literally given a bottle of Cincoro tequila and they didn’t even try to hide it
Ahsoka, Sabine, and Ezra fighting an undead army of Stormtroopers to escape from a planet in a completely different galaxy is exactly the type of Star Wars I love.
I love when things get weird and honestly pretty scary within this galaxy. It’s opened a whole new side to help…
Rewatched the first episode of The Mandalorian again and it’s amazing as to just how much it holds up.
Season One feels like you’re watching a fun story that you’ve made up while playing with your action figures, all while retaining the thematic magic that made Star Wars so…
Count Dooku is legitimately one of the most underrated and honestly tragic characters in the entire Star Wars saga.
Someone who wanted to truly make a difference but fell to the darkness in the process, ultimately becoming nothing more than a pawn in a more sinister plan.
I’ll never understand how some people don’t think this is one of the best duels in all of Star Wars.
The camerawork and choreography are phenomenal. Also if your biggest complaint is a disappearing blade for 0.2 seconds, it’s more of a nitpick than a valid complaint 🤷🏻♂️
I don’t care what anyone says, Vader and Kenobi’s confrontation here is one of the best lightsaber duels we’ve seen in quite some time.
You can feel the anger and emotion with every swing, and the emphasis being less on the environment and more on the color of the blades adds so…
You could tell me prior to actually watching the episode that this was Chopper on trial for his war crimes and, you know what, I would’ve believed you.
#Ahsoka
Without Kathleen Kennedy, you wouldn’t have:
-Jurassic Park
-E.T.
-The Sixth Sense
-Indiana Jones
-War Horse
-Lincoln
-Hook
-And Many More
You people act like she just showed up and started ruining stuff, when she’s produced more great films than you realize for decades now.
I can’t explain it, but The Empire’s reliance on cloning, several different contingency plans, and dark magic to retake the galaxy feels like something straight out of the 90s and I’m so here for it.
I love when Star Wars gets scary, need more of this.
“Maybe the CGI isn’t finished yet,” said the Marvel fan after watching almost 30 movies and 5 entire shows with the most barely passable CGI you’ve ever seen, funded by a multi-billion dollar company.
I still can’t believe that we actually saw Hayden Christensen once again as Anakin Skywalker wearing his iconic armor from The Clone Wars in live action.
Always wanted this, but I never in a million years actually expected it to happen. Unreal.