Correct.Next to a transport, I believe.
http://starwarsscreencaps.com/star-wars-episode-v-the-empire-strikes-back-1980/23/
Correct.Next to a transport, I believe.
Well yeah, they would have had some on ready standby once the surviving speeder pilots fell back to either help protect that last transports out or to follow on when they can. They only have so many pilots after all and a dozen or so of them were out engaging the walkers.But... Luke's X-Wing was sitting unused in the snow during the battle ;-)
Also correct...Well yeah, they would have had some on ready standby once the surviving speeder pilots fell back to either help protect that last transports out or to follow on when they can. They only have so many pilots after all and a dozen or so of them were out engaging the walkers.
I think Leia even mentions sending troops out to the south slopes to protect those fighters right before giving the evacuation order.
Possibly, but since the term "fighters" is used in previous dialog to refer to starfighters (Hobbie, Leia, Imperial officers) it would make sense that in that context, the fighters still refer to "starfighters."I never made that connection before. But "fighters" could have multiple connotations there as well.
lmao, people are complaning about the X-Wing taking down the AT-ACT.
Such as what? Troops? She just ordered troops to go there to protect the...troops? That wouldn't make any sense.I never made that connection before. But "fighters" could have multiple connotations there as well.
Yup. But it is nice to confirm that really was him, since his face was (probably deliberately) obscured in that very brief shot.First image of Bail Organa in R1 (maybe, people think they spotted him in BTS footage)
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IIRC Pablo said on twitter you'll see both in the movie.I was re-watching the trailers for Rogue One today. I noticed in the teaser trailer Saw Gerrera has no hair, but in all the subsequent trailers he has hair. I imagine his scenes were part of the reshoots.
He still looks classy. Glad to see him reprising his role. Oddly, seeing him feels more like a bridge between the PT and the OT than anything else ever did for me. That's weird.First image of Bail Organa in R1 (maybe, people think they spotted him in BTS footage)
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@Tuskin38: The image didn't show up (at least on my browser) - all I got was a tag...
IIRC, Felicity Jones has debunked that theory.@Tuskin38: The image didn't show up (at least on my browser) - all I got was a tag...
On a completely unrelated matter: IMDB has a very odd bit of trivia about this film. I strongly suspect that they're pulling this out of their ass (we all know how unreliable IMDB is) but I was just wondering if there is any reason at all to suspect this might be true:
Jyn Erso is the future mother of Rey
Again, this is probably nothing, since this will almost certainly not actually happen IN Rogue One (given its time frame), but I was just curious...
I agree Saw likely will be killed early on, his line in the trailer "save the Rebellion, save the dream" feels like it's from a death scene, I'm not sure this quite compares. I don't think they specifically sought a name actor to play Saw, the big deal with him is that he's someone from Clone Wars making an appearance in the movie. Securing a big name actor is just gravy.As for Saw, I'm guessing that he's the Bryan Cranston of the film, the big name actor who gets killed fairly early on, as he doesn't seem to be present in what I assume are later scenes.
It's not as though Godzilla was the only movie to do that sort of thing. What I like is what I call the "Liam Neeson Effect" in which movie trailers make it look like Liam Neeson has a much larger role in the movie than he really does. Battleship and A Million Ways to Die in the West are perfect examples of this. Hell, the trailers for Million Ways even edited him into scenes he's not even in in the actual movie.However, at least they're not really advertising him as the main character, which is kind of where Godzilla's advertising went wrong.
IIRC, Felicity Jones has debunked that theory.
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