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Lando Gives Tour Of Millennium Falcon

RFlagg says...

My question is how does the MF get so dirty between this movie and Star Wars. The movie is set somewhere between 11 and 14 years before Star Wars: A New Hope. 10 years doesn't seem nearly long enough for the level of grime. Even if Solo doesn't keep as good care of it as Lando did, which is fitting of both characters... or Lando has lots of fake stuff to keep it looking clean and neat, as it is apparently close to 60 years old by the time of New Hope (not sure if that is still canon though), and that stuff is removed or falls off, revealing the ship's true nature, and this might fit with Lando's character, trying to make himself seem cleaner and better than what he was. Perhaps part of his con.

Would be funny if during a mid/after credit scene we see the fake clean stuff start falling off, and Solo commenting about how Lando was a dirty cheat.

EDIT: Seems there is a possible explanation and possible spoilers, Han wanted the ship to blend in so let it get dirty or made it look dirty...
https://screenrant.com/millennium-falcon-solo-movie-new-design/

Star Wars The Clone Wars Season 5 Trailer

SDGundamX says...

>> ^brycewi19:

What's with the black lightsaber? It's pretty badass, actually.


[WARNING! POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD!]

It's a darksaber, a sort of ancient prototype lightsaber that was stolen by Mandalorians and thought lost. It reappeared in the second season of the clone wars in the possession of the Mandalorian Pre Vizsla (who appears in this trailer).

I've only watched up to the 3rd season. Some episodes were pretty cool but it's been hit or miss for me. I find the show to be at its finest when it hints at Anakin's dark side, like when he (unbeknown-st to the other Jedi) uses the Force to torture a prisoner for information in order to save the life of his Padawan.

This season looks like it's going to rock, though. I might have to go rent Season 4.

Prometheus - Full Trailer!

Prometheus - Full Trailer!

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'Prometheus, ridley scott, trailer, space jockey, space, scifi, alien universe' to 'Possible spoiler, Prometheus, ridley scott, trailer, space, scifi, alien universe' - edited by chilaxe

The Walking Dead AND Episode 11, Season 2 --Spoilers-- (Scifi Talk Post)

probie says...

1. Yes, Randall should die. It's unfortunate, but by his own admission, he's already confirmed that the group he was with are not the most savory characters. He knows where the farm is and who Maggie and her family are. Plus, he knows that most of Rick's group are keen to kill him, which makes his motive for escape that much more enforced. At least his former group never tried to kill him. (We can't speculate here; only that facts that are presented to us, the audience) So he's definitely a liability to Rick's group.

2. Karl wants to prove himself. He's got two father figures telling him what to do, on top of a guarding mother. How should his parents approach the situation? Well...they haven't seen anything "wrong" yet, other than mouthing off to Carol. They don't know he stole Darrel's handgun, or confronted a zombie in the woods, etc. As for Karl wanting his Dad to shoot Randall, I'm sure Rick will have a sitdown and try to explain to him the logic behind his initial decision, and then the subsequent change of mind. Will he confess responsibility about the zombie? Tough call; if the writer's stick with the old Karl, he will. But Karl has changed (per his actions in this episode) and we never saw an apology to Carol. He could just shut down and harden up. Will the guilt get the better of him? I'd say yes, due to 1) he seems to have been brought up with a sense of justice and "doing the right thing" in part because of his father being a cop, and 2) at that age, when you screw up that bad, you don't just hide it away. He'll either confess, or confide in someone. I would have said he would have confided in Dale, but...well...you know....

3. Was it the right time to kill off Dale? Is it the right to ever kill of a character? Well, seeing as they've COMPLETELY strayed from the original Dale/Andrea story line in the original source material, I guess now is as good a time as any. My guess his Hershel will step up and take the mantel of the archetypal wise old man; it could give his character some redemption, if the writer's choose to go that route.
My immediate reaction to him dying was thinking "Well, Jeffrey DeMunn's off the show....I wonder what he'll do next with Frank Darabont..." Was his early death motivated by television politics....who knows. It seems to me that when you get an actor/director pairings, like DeMunn/Darabont, Russell/Carpenter, Depp/Burton, those tend to be pretty strong allegiances. I'm sure if there was some background gaffing over Darabont leaving the series, DeMunn was more than onboard with Darabont and wasn't surprised his character was killed off. I'll wait for the eventual news story/tell all book.

***Possible spoilers ahead if you haven't read the graphic novels***
As an aside, I'll cut back to season 1 for a moment, and what Jenner whispered to Rick before blowing up the CDC. I don't think he whispered some major secret to Rick; I have a feeling Jenner explained to Rick that "they" were the walking dead, and not the creatures outside. This is given in a huge, revelatory speech at the end of one of the books, don't remember which, after Rick breaks down from all the stress/guilt/death (that will eventually happen?). Seems a perfect fit into the storyline as they haven't mentioned it since the beginning of season 2 (when he's trying to reach Morgan on the radio). And I'm still waiting on Merle to show back up as the Governor.

Prometheus - First Trailer

berticus says...

POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING BLAH

when i first started reading about prometheus and how ridley scott always wondered about the space jockey and wanted to explore that, i was so excited.. but then HE GOES OFF THE FUCKING DEEP END with the plot!! i'm hoping it really, REALLY doesn't matter...

Harry Potter: The Tale of the Three Brothers

Croccydile says...

As much as I like Harry Potter films, the Deathly Hallows Part 1 was indeed boring. Maybe it was interesting to those who read the books (I did not) but damn it, (possible spoiler?) why is literally half the movie them wandering aimlessly camping out?

I swear I was thinking of redlettermedia reviews of Star Wars Ep 1/2 while watching the movie about how it deserves a similar treatment.

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