The track list for the soundtrack album has been released. It'll be available for streaming and purchase on Monday, the 27th.
I'm not really surprised. The last time I heard James Earl Jones voice Anakin in "Rogue One", he sounded his age.
For me the fourth episode at the Fortress Inquisitorius was my least favorite. I wish we'd had some followup to the identities of some of the Jedi and Force users being held in the "trophy hall" but oh well. That's how things go sometimes.
Yeah I think that was me a while back. Posted this and said it’d be cool to see something like that and get to see Hayden under the mask. Pretty much exactly happened, even down to the very same line of “Then you will die”Whoever said they were gonna do the Rebels thing with the broken mask was spot on.
One can be resigned to a death and still be sad. There is still an attachment there. At least to my reading.Kenobi's "Twisted and evil" line is read as firm belief (and a bit of disgust), not that he was sitting around thinking "well, we have no choice, but its sad that we have to kill Vader", or concerned that Anakin fell to the dark side. From the way the OT presented it, Kenobi had no doubts Vader was pure evil. Then, there's the following exchange:
Luke: "I can't kill my own father."
Obi-Wan: "Then the Emperor has already won. You were our only hope."
The belief behind that hope was not one of possible salvation, but of death for Vader.
You have a source for that? I've seen multiple articles making that claim and the best they can seem to come up is that at the time he had a pinned tweet basically saying he hasn't seen the episode yet, because whatever hotel he was saying at during the release doesn't carry Disney+. Which means exactly dick all about anything, except maybe he got sick of people asking him what he thought about the episode he hadn't seen yet.It's pure Disney marketing. Hamill himself said he didn't say a line of dialogue for Book of Boba Fett.
One can be resigned to a death and still be sad. There is still an attachment there. At least to my reading.
Not saying Vader doesn't have to die; he does. But that doesn't make Kenobi dancing on the hilltops and singing "Ding-dong, the Vader's dead..."
Still not seeing the contradiction.
View on the mission I think he was committed to.The character inconsistency would be Kenobi acting in any way that suggests he's "resigned" to a view or position as if there's regret when his OT self was assured in his belief that Vader was nothing except evil who had to be killed, sans any sort of resignation to his view or the mission.
Huh.. They improved the emporers makeup.. Looks alot better, more like the ROTJ version than the rubber face RoTS version..
Sabre duel was nice, but.. Ugh.. Obi leaving Vader there alive.. Anakin is gone, kill what is left.. You tried your best to kill him 10 years ago and thought you did.. But consciously just walking off not killing a sith lord? Knowing nothing is left of Anakin? Should have found a way to end the fuel where he had to walk off without finishing him.. Like sensing Luke was in trouble during the duel or something.. Owell..
In all Not bad, overly long, above book of boba ..
I liked the subtle reference to Obi-Wan's family and wouldn't mind that being the basis of a season 2, if they pull the trigger. What's it like when a devout Jedi comes face-to-face with the family he never got to grow up with? Although I'd hope they don't go the route of the ROTJ novelization and make Obi-Wan's brother Owen. That'd be a bit tad too small universe syndrome, even by Star Wars standards.
See, this is the part that makes this series (and several other films and series) very fun for me. There are a lot of repeated themes throughout and I love them all. The Inquisitors, and Reva and the Grand Inquisitor's story in particular, reminds me of Jedi Knight. I love the weaving of different themes and stories throughout, and it felt appropriately mythic in it's presentation.I think my biggest gripe with the series is how much they borrowed from other canonical sources rather than come up with something completely new. Obi-Wan's assault on the Inquisitors headquarters came directly out of a video game and the duel in the finale was essentially reworking of the duel between Vader and Ahsoka in Rebels.
See, this is the part that makes this series (and several other films and series) very fun for me. There are a lot of repeated themes throughout and I love them all. The Inquisitors, and Reva and the Grand Inquisitor's story in particular, reminds me of Jedi Knight. I love the weaving of different themes and stories throughout, and it felt appropriately mythic in it's presentation.
That's fair. And certainly isn't a deal breaker or even a major gripe, just a little sense of having seen it before? Not to the extent of The Force Awakens and other aspects of the sequel trilogy, but just a little bit of deja vu in the storytelling. But as @Sketcher rightly pointed out as I was composing this post, the inherent "poetry" nature of the Star Wars storytelling according to George Lucas is well established.See, this is the part that makes this series (and several other films and series) very fun for me. There are a lot of repeated themes throughout and I love them all. The Inquisitors, and Reva and the Grand Inquisitor's story in particular, reminds me of Jedi Knight. I love the weaving of different themes and stories throughout, and it felt appropriately mythic in it's presentation.
I'll walk.Fire Kennedy, and give the whole thing to Filoni and Favreau to run, and Disney will score millions of new fans, retain the old, and make money hand over fist despite their wicked, woke, corporate ways.
Not just poetry, but just mythology, which, like poetry, is about themes.That's fair. And certainly isn't a deal breaker or even a major gripe, just a little sense of having seen it before? Not to the extent of The Force Awakens and other aspects of the sequel trilogy, but just a little bit of deja vu in the storytelling. But as @Sketcher rightly pointed out as I was composing this post, the inherent "poetry" nature of the Star Wars storytelling according to George Lucas is well established.
I'll walk.
That's a no on firing Kennedy and putting Filoni and Favreau in charge. I don't trust them that much.So... that's not a NO on Jerec and Katarn?
Too bad they'd have to be recast. Wasn't lip-licking Jerec the most scenery chewing villain since old Palps himself?
That's a no on firing Kennedy and putting Filoni and Favreau in charge. I don't trust them that much.
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