It's a very cool story, I've also come to enjoy The Chef Show (although 100% you have to watch the actual move Chef first).FightinTexasAg15 said:
I was watching the holiday episodes of Movies that Made Us, and they had an episode on Elf. Apparently Elf is the movie that catapulted Jon Favreaus directing career, I had no idea.
Thought that was fun since I had also been watching the Mandalorian documentary series too
Decay said:It's a very cool story, I've also come to enjoy The Chef Show (although 100% you have to watch the actual move Chef first).FightinTexasAg15 said:
I was watching the holiday episodes of Movies that Made Us, and they had an episode on Elf. Apparently Elf is the movie that catapulted Jon Favreaus directing career, I had no idea.
Thought that was fun since I had also been watching the Mandalorian documentary series too
The more I see Favreau the more I think he's just a likeable guy living out his dreams.
Had no idea about this show. Seen movie and enjoyed it. Will watch.Decay said:It's a very cool story, I've also come to enjoy The Chef Show (although 100% you have to watch the actual move Chef first).FightinTexasAg15 said:
I was watching the holiday episodes of Movies that Made Us, and they had an episode on Elf. Apparently Elf is the movie that catapulted Jon Favreaus directing career, I had no idea.
Thought that was fun since I had also been watching the Mandalorian documentary series too
The more I see Favreau the more I think he's just a likeable guy living out his dreams.
twilly said:
The best part of the seismic charge sound effect is the absence of sound right before the explosion.
Pretty sure that entire facility is down for the count. He heads to a village, shows he knows how to do some basic trade, and he's set.CrottyKid said:
I wondered about the "any face" security system, too. Maybe he has a twin brother?
Also, if you were Bill Burr, wouldn't you ask for a ride to a planet where you weren't all over CCTV shooting up an officers' lounge and blowing up the top several floors of a hydro dam/mining base?
YouBet said:Star Wars Nerd snark: The rest of us knew that when it happened. It's pretty iconic.fig96 said:Brought up by someone else in the discussion, great catchPooDoo said:SpreadsheetAg said:The one Fett drops on the 2 TIEs?fig96 said:
I was chatting with the Mandalorian animation supervisor on Twitter and he referred to the explosion at the climax of this ep as "the Guitar Bomb" and I think that's absolute perfection.
Make sense with the sound used for its explosion. I like it.
And I believe it was the same bomb Boba used on Obiwan in Attack of the Clones.
redline248 said:
It is one of the most memorable parts of Attack of the Clones
I have to say I was being a bit "tongue in cheek." Note that I singled out that 1 movie, and not Star Wars...or even the prequelsTXAG 05 said:redline248 said:
It is one of the most memorable parts of Attack of the Clones
If you say so. Had no memory of it til seeing the xomaparison video
redline248 said:I have to say I was being a bit "tongue in cheek." Note that I singled out that 1 movie, and not Star Wars...or even the prequelsTXAG 05 said:redline248 said:
It is one of the most memorable parts of Attack of the Clones
If you say so. Had no memory of it til seeing the xomaparison video
Good moveTCTTS said:
I usually watch on Friday nights but I'm thinking I need to watch this week's finale the second it premieres, late Thursday night. I have a feeling something massive is going to happen, the result of which will no doubt be heavily alluded to, if not outright spoiled, on Twitter come Friday.
Palpatine:TCTTS said:
I usually watch on Friday nights but I'm thinking I need to watch this week's finale the second it premieres, late Thursday night. I have a feeling something massive is going to happen, the result of which will no doubt be heavily alluded to, if not outright spoiled, on Twitter come Friday.
Yep, makes sense. But do we all agree that the weekly release is the way to go, as opposed to the Netflix dump at once move?TCTTS said:
I will never understand the strategy of releasing content at midnight pacific/3 AM eastern. It does nothing but force most people to have to avoid spoilers the majority of the next day until they can watch. I really wish more streamers would follow in HBO's footsteps and release at 6 PM pacific/9 PM eastern. That way, fans and diehards can watch episodes the moment they debut, in prime time, there's more online buzz and chatter the second episodes are over, etc.
Nope, they're only doing it this way to milk subscriber money.double aught said:Yep, makes sense. But do we all agree that the weekly release is the way to go, as opposed to the Netflix dump at once move?TCTTS said:
I will never understand the strategy of releasing content at midnight pacific/3 AM eastern. It does nothing but force most people to have to avoid spoilers the majority of the next day until they can watch. I really wish more streamers would follow in HBO's footsteps and release at 6 PM pacific/9 PM eastern. That way, fans and diehards can watch episodes the moment they debut, in prime time, there's more online buzz and chatter the second episodes are over, etc.
MuckRaker96 said:Palpatine:TCTTS said:
I usually watch on Friday nights but I'm thinking I need to watch this week's finale the second it premieres, late Thursday night. I have a feeling something massive is going to happen, the result of which will no doubt be heavily alluded to, if not outright spoiled, on Twitter come Friday.
Did you ever hear the Tale of Muckraker96 The Wise?
Anakin:
No.
Palpatine:
I thought not. It's not a story the Jedi would tell you. It's a Sith legend. MuckRaker96 was an Old Army Ag so powerful and so wise, that he stopped using social media. He did not have to worry about spoilers on Twitter because he didn't use Twitter, or Instagram, or The Facebook.
Anakin:
He could actually not check to see what was trending on Twitter?
Palpatine:
Living in the real world is a pathway to many abilities some nerds would consider to be unnatural.
Anakin:
What happened to him?
Palpatine:
He became so unused to technology, that eventually his 8-year-old daughters knew more about how to use an iPad than he did. When his wife started using TikTok he didn't - and might I add still doesn't - know what the hell that is. When he realized he could use his smartphone to print things on a printer, he acted like he had just invented the wheel.
Anakin:
Is it possible to learn this power?
Palpatine:
Not from TexAgs,
double aught said:Yep, makes sense. But do we all agree that the weekly release is the way to go, as opposed to the Netflix dump at once move?TCTTS said:
I will never understand the strategy of releasing content at midnight pacific/3 AM eastern. It does nothing but force most people to have to avoid spoilers the majority of the next day until they can watch. I really wish more streamers would follow in HBO's footsteps and release at 6 PM pacific/9 PM eastern. That way, fans and diehards can watch episodes the moment they debut, in prime time, there's more online buzz and chatter the second episodes are over, etc.
Quote:
Palpatine:
He became so unused to technology, that eventually his 8-year-old daughters knew more about how to use an iPad than he did. When his wife started using TikTok he didn't - and might I add still doesn't - know what the hell that is. When he realized he could use his smartphone to print things on a printer, he acted like he had just invented the wheel.
PatAg said:Nope, they're only doing it this way to milk subscriber money.double aught said:Yep, makes sense. But do we all agree that the weekly release is the way to go, as opposed to the Netflix dump at once move?TCTTS said:
I will never understand the strategy of releasing content at midnight pacific/3 AM eastern. It does nothing but force most people to have to avoid spoilers the majority of the next day until they can watch. I really wish more streamers would follow in HBO's footsteps and release at 6 PM pacific/9 PM eastern. That way, fans and diehards can watch episodes the moment they debut, in prime time, there's more online buzz and chatter the second episodes are over, etc.
combat wombat said:PatAg said:Nope, they're only doing it this way to milk subscriber money.double aught said:Yep, makes sense. But do we all agree that the weekly release is the way to go, as opposed to the Netflix dump at once move?TCTTS said:
I will never understand the strategy of releasing content at midnight pacific/3 AM eastern. It does nothing but force most people to have to avoid spoilers the majority of the next day until they can watch. I really wish more streamers would follow in HBO's footsteps and release at 6 PM pacific/9 PM eastern. That way, fans and diehards can watch episodes the moment they debut, in prime time, there's more online buzz and chatter the second episodes are over, etc.
True. My 1 year free subscription 2ith Verizon is over this month. I cancel as soon as Mandalorian is over. Next time it's out, may wait unril a few episodes are out before signing back up so I can watch all in one month and pay for just one month.
I was just thinking about this a few days ago. Makes no sense to me. It's such an obvious move.TCTTS said:
I will never understand the strategy of releasing content at midnight pacific/3 AM eastern. It does nothing but force most people to have to avoid spoilers the majority of the next day until they can watch. I really wish more streamers would follow in HBO's footsteps and release at 6 PM pacific/9 PM eastern. That way, fans and diehards can watch episodes the moment they debut, in prime time, there's more online buzz and chatter the second episodes are over, etc.