Star Wars: The Force Awakens (12/18/15)

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George is too funny. How could he not want to see what comes of all this? To still be in denial after selling it off for 4 billion is crazy. I genuinely wonder what he does all day now and if Will Sasso pretty much just nailed his day to day with that Skywalker Ranch sketch on MadTV.

George Lucas could immediately get back in a lot of angry nerds' good books by releasing his own reaction video to the trailer.
 
NRRRRRR! Even 'Of The' is part of the abbreviation in ROTJ. So your title would be TWSWFS. Monica Gellar out.

As per Wikipedia:

Monica E. Geller-Bing is a fictional character in the American sitcom Friends, portrayed by Courteney Cox.

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Zees eez und outrage!

If you are going to play Grammar und Spelling Nazi, Herr Dev, take care to mind zee rulez! Guten tag!
 
I think a-dev was being more clever than he's making out. By making the reference he displays his knowledge of contemporary pop-culture - but by making the reference slightly inaccurate, he avoids outing himself as a die-hard fan of one of the original metrosexual sitcoms.
 
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Spoilers on Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Artoo and Threepio’s placement!



Brandon Rhea over at Star Wars Fanpedia has shared a follow up report on yesterday’s story about Oscar Isaac’s opening moments. We heard that Daisy Ridley’s character saves the imprisoned duo, but Star Wars Fanpedia cannot confirm that story element. One of our sources also believes Han Solo is looking for Oscar Isaac’s character after the opening battle, but Rhea believes “Kira” is already in contact with Solo if I’m reading their report correctly. I’ve heard this unfolds via Max von Sydow’s cyborg drunkard character. Star Wars Fanpedia appears to have a lot more information on this particular sequence of events and we’re jazzed they’re leading the way on this.
When they meet up with Han, Daisy shows him the lightsaber, which he recognizes as the lightsaber of Luke Skywalker—a lightsaber (and, presumably, an old friend) he hasn’t seen in many years. Han is concerned about what this means for his old buddy, and takes the trio to the nearest Rebel Alliance base (still not sure if that’s what they’re calling themselves), where they meet the Alliance leader: Princess Leia Organa.
Princess Leia at the rebel base with Artoo and Threepio. She is not too happy about seeing Han Solo again. I imagine it might be a little like when Indy and Marion are reunited in Raiders of the Lost Ark. At least, I hope it is.
Nonetheless, Leia helps the group safely leave the desert planet, and they set out to return the lightsaber to Luke—and find out what happened to him.
I believe the base they go to meet Leia is named “Pirate’s Cove”. This what filmed at Pinewood and the exteriors were done at Greenham Common. Star Wars Fanpedia is kicking ass on this topic, we’re just divulging the differences from what we’ve heard on the matter with our follow ups recently. Make sure you head over there and read their full report
 
I think a-dev was being more clever than he's making out. By making the reference he displays his knowledge of contemporary pop-culture - but by making the reference slightly inaccurate, he avoids outing himself as a die-hard fan of one of the original metrosexual sitcoms.

Yes. That's what I was doing. Lejuan knows.

dev's a slippery little fella (I was going to post a picture of Warwick Davis's Leprechaun, but that could be misconstrued as insensitive. Damn Irish). :lol

Braveheart - Stephen the Irishman - YouTube
 
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