Blue and true
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The first season of The Mandalorian was superb. Every subsequent spin off has fallen flat in my opinion.
2nd season was great too,as was the episodes of Boba Fett that contained Mando ;-)The first season of The Mandalorian was superb. Every subsequent spin off has fallen flat in my opinion.
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And proud of it.
(Yes, I'm aware it's sacrilegious to post a Star Trek gif in a Star Wars thread. I offer no apologies.)
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And proud of it.
(Yes, I'm aware it's sacrilegious to post a Star Trek gif in a Star Wars thread. I offer no apologies.)
Now that was as good an episode of star wars as we have seen in a while
The money shot that.season dine and didn't dissapoint.
probably up there with the mandalorian and the
post credit scene :-o he built the thing that killed him
Was alright for a catch up episode for the people who didn’t watch the book of boba fett nothing special not that I’m expecting that every episodeSeason 3 of the Mando has started off brilliantly.
What a fucking series this is.
Too short :(Season 3 of the Mando has started off brilliantly.
What a fucking series this is.
No argument.Too short :(
The latest Mando episode was superb. Interesting to see where this is going...
True, but I don't mind it. Quite like to see where it's going with the foundings of the First Order.Not much Mando.....
Haven’t seen that one yet but just recently watched season 1 of Icons Unearthed which has 6 episodes starting with George Lucas early days with Coppola and covering the ups and downs of all 6 Star Wars movies he did.Has anybody watched the Light and Magic documentary on Disney+?
I'm halfway through the 6-episode series and it's superb. I've seen lots of making-of docs, but this story of ILM is really in-depth featuring interviews with George Lucas, John Dykstra, Richard Edlund, Denis Muren, Phil Tippet and pretty much every name you'll recognise from the film credits over the years.
And of course there's loads of footage from the 70s and 80s where these guys were working in the various wharehouses getting all the shots.
Has anybody watched the Light and Magic documentary on Disney+?
I'm halfway through the 6-episode series and it's superb. I've seen lots of making-of docs, but this story of ILM is really in-depth featuring interviews with George Lucas, John Dykstra, Richard Edlund, Denis Muren, Phil Tippet and pretty much every name you'll recognise from the film credits over the years.
And of course there's loads of footage from the 70s and 80s where these guys were working in the various wharehouses getting all the shots.