OH yeah Tartokovskys is fantastic.
Watching it now. Surprising how Obi-Wan's voice actor sounds just like Ewan Mcgregor. I assume it's the same guy in the CGI series?
Yep, James Arnold Taylor.
Wow, that was shitty... went back to read this thread from the beginning to see reactions and ended up having the film spoiled thanks to someone apparently quoting spoilers that someone posted and then took down. Also, spoilers are apparently abound in all manner of trailers or reaction videos thanks to assholes on the YouTube comments.
Fuck..
There needs to be some anti-spoiler browser extension leveraging some combination of big data techniques (think Google) + user reporting + a heuristical approach of some kind...
There needs to be smarter, more respectful people in our species.
Yep, James Arnold Taylor.
So when does TCW animated series get really good? Sort of want to go through it and rebels because of the praise, but I watched the first 8 episodes or so and it just felt like I was forcing myself through it hoping for it to get good. Mind you, I don't even hate the prequel era. I was born in '92 and sort of have a guilty pleasure with the era.
Just googled him. Impressive resume.
Do we have any comparison picture for Ian McDiarmid Pre MakeUp after Makeup around the time ROTJ was shot?
Man, he looks like he didnt aged between ROTJ and Phantom MenaceHe looked like this without makeup.
Good point. I guess it's telling that I skipped past that idea and went straight to anti-spoiler AI.
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Re-watching the trailer (yeah, again...) I noticed that before the very first shot, as Rey is pulling something aside, it looks like... stars. Like, space. Just very briefly. But then it cuts to just... Rey, alone, a sense of loneliness and isolation. However just before that, that brief glimpse of what looks like space, could that be symbolic of... she's like Luke, she's small and lonely for now, but there are greater things to come for her?
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Re-watching the trailer (yeah, again...) I noticed that before the very first shot, as Rey is pulling something aside, it looks like... stars. Like, space. Just very briefly. But then it cuts to just... Rey, alone, a sense of loneliness and isolation. However just before that, that brief glimpse of what looks like space, could that be symbolic of... she's like Luke, she's small and lonely for now, but there are greater things to come for her?
People have been contemplating this could be the very first shot of the film. The usual star field comes up after studio logos, the opening crawl goes past over that star field, then instead of tilting down like it usually does to some space scene the whole thing opens up revealing Rey, and you realize it wasn't stars at all but specs of light bleeding through holes in some panel that she takes off.
That would be extremely cool, but we also get a shot in the second trailer where her speeder is cruising along Jakku and we see the Star Destroyer in the distance, and I'm thinking that we see that first, she's traveling to it. So I dunno. That would be an incredible transition though.
At what point does the clone wars show start getting good? I know some people recommend that you skip a bunch of episodes but I'd hate to do that so I'm just going to try watching all the episodes.
Just googled him. Impressive resume.
At what point does the clone wars show start getting good? I know some people recommend that you skip a bunch of episodes but I'd hate to do that so I'm just going to try watching all the episodes.
At what point does the clone wars show start getting good? I know some people recommend that you skip a bunch of episodes but I'd hate to do that so I'm just going to try watching all the episodes.
Yeah, that's possible, but it seems like there are multiple star destroyers all around Jakku (that Falcon/Tie chase in the various trailers seem to show a bunch, and the promo media for the Jakku level in Battlefront seems to support that as well). So I think it's just as likely that shot is after, she is leaving the downed ship she was in and driving past another one in the background.
At what point does the clone wars show start getting good? I know some people recommend that you skip a bunch of episodes but I'd hate to do that so I'm just going to try watching all the episodes.
I'm not gonna click the spoiler, but I'm guessing it's the one I read about way back when too and that seems plausible as well, but who knows. If that one is legit, it's always possible things have changed. Certainly wouldn't be the first time opening scenes are shuffled around in an Abrams movie (I believe the opening scenes of Into Darkness were swapped around?). The star field fakeout thing sure seems like a gag Abrams would do though.I'm open to whatever as long as it's good. That would be a SUPER cool transition though, like easily the most clever in the series. But I think the one that Guy pointed out above is the real one, we heard about that one a long time ago (before I stopped reading spoilers lol)
there are some good episodes in Season 1 and 2, but I'd say Season 3 it's where it "grows the beard".
44 episodes until I get to the good stuff?
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Did any body experience a slight tingling in the balls near the end when the lady said "Just let it in" ?
Expect lots of Clone Wars series references in Rebels.Tcw is set during the prequels and stars it's character.
So it doesn't matter how good its supposed to be.
Will check out rebels though
He is so old :/
Well, yeah. I'd think any Star Wars fan would shiver in delight over it. I mean, in the second teaser we had Luke saying "you have that power, too" and now with this trailer we have an unnamed voice that was talking over the intro shots of Rey saying to "let it in." If you connect the dots it's obvious to what's going on, and proves that Luke is not a fuckin' bad guy lol.
Noso was the force theme with the drums in the new trailer not his work?