I still need to read Twilight Company. Maybe I'll pick it up between Empire's End and Thrawn.I'm in the minority, but I found Bloodlines a tad too plodding in sections.
I also just finally got my ass in reading gear and finished Catalyst. It was OK, but I felt it started out reaaaallyyy slow.
I think my top 3 would be Lost Stars, Battlefront, and the 2nd Aftermath book.
No words.
Apparently it was 9 years ago today that Ahsoka was revealed for the first time.
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Chris Miller ‏@chrizmillr 10m10 minutes ago
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Chris Miller ‏@chrizmillr 10m10 minutes ago
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As Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is released on DVD worldwide, The Official Mission Debrief presents an all-encompassing guide to the hugely successful movie, with unprecedented access to the making of the film, its stars, its crew and its stunning landscapes. Relive the latest movie in the world's biggest franchise over and over again. A must for any fan of Star Wars.
That's quick.It looks like the Rogue One Blu-Ray/DVD is going to be out by the end of March. A listing for a Rogue One magazine has turned up on Amazon. It comes out on the 28th and has this description.
An excerpt of Empire's End has been released too. A certain old smoothie features.
That's quick.
It looks like the Rogue One Blu-Ray/DVD is going to be out by the end of March. A listing for a Rogue One magazine has turned up on Amazon. It comes out on the 28th and has this description.
An excerpt of Empire's End has been released too. A certain old smoothie features.
So, with all the talk about The Last Jedi and if it's plural or not, I never stopped to think if that same question applied to Return of the Jedi. Couldn't the Jedi in Return of the Jedi be simply referring to Anakin returning from the dark side?
Yes, it's a double meaning.
Yeah why did they go straight back to Yavin if they thought they were being tracked?
Any impressions on the Darth Maul comic's first issue?
Look who got spotted having a chat.
Any impressions on the Darth Maul comic's first issue?
You recently had lunch with Donald Glover. What'd you talk about?
Hes a very delightful young man, I must say. We had a very nice lunch and we talked for a very long time and it was very easy. He had questions about [Lando]. I guess he was doing what normal actors do, they just want to find out what direction they want to take so they gather their information. So, we just sat and talked, and I didnt want to impose on anything he wanted to do hes got his own ideas, I would imagine. I know he has his own ideas. Hes a very talented young man. In fact, I was listening to some of his music [Childish Gambino, Glovers musical alter-ego] and its pretty good stuff.
He had recently said that he wasnt as cool as you. Did you give him any pointers on being cool?
Well, nobodys as cool as me. (Laughs.) Thats a tough way to go. No, Im only joking. Donald is eclectic, I think thats really important particularly for the character of Lando. He is particularly eclectic in the way he approaches his art. When I talked to him I really got the sense of him being a worldly person.
You had also recently said that the Star Wars producers should leave the character of Lando alone. Did you change your mind after speaking with Glover?
I dont know. To me, I guess what it is that I identify so much with Lando. I mean, Lando has been very much a part of my life for over 30 years. When I go out and do conventions and stuff like that, even though people know me from all the other things that Ive done, certainly [Lando] takes precedence. I just never thought of anybody else being Lando. I just see myself as Lando.
Is that hard, saying goodbye to a character or watching him take on a life after you?
Well, eventually something else has to happen with it. But Im not saying goodbye to that character. Its still very much a part of my life. I created that character.
Have you seen any of the recent Star Wars films that have come out?
I saw [The Force Awakens] and it was really good. I really enjoyed it, thoroughly.
Are you going to be making a cameo in the upcoming Han Solo stand-alone film?
I dont know. It depends if they ask me to. I wouldnt mind doing it.
Would you like to do it?
If they asked me, I wouldnt say no.
So no appearence confirmed for TLJ
My main question: Where the hell is Lando?
RT: There were reshoots to Rogue One. Did you do any different versions of your scenes, like when you say, I trust her with my life?
Smits: No. That was one of the reasons why I did it, because that little scene there meant a lot to me. Im so happy that the film has done well, because it meant a lot, I think, to the franchise to do this whole thing that the standalone films would be just as substantive and good as the others, so that they can have a life themselves.