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Olá amigos da força! No episódio de hoje Domingos e Kátia recebem Jair Cursiol do podcast Sozinho em Ahch-To para conversarem sobre a temporada de Skeleton Crew. Pegue sua capa de chuva e venha para Kamino conosco. Contato contato@castwars.comFormulário de contato Acompanhe o KaminoKast FeediTunesSpotifyDeezerAmazon Music Duração 1h 25min Apoiadores Katia BargaVinicius LisboaUelerson CantoBruno RichterBruno […]
Olá amigos da força! No episódio de hoje Domingos e Kátia recebem Jair Cursiol do podcast Sozinho em Ahch-To para conversarem sobre a temporada de Skeleton Crew. Pegue sua capa de chuva e venha para Kamino conosco. Contato contato@castwars.comFormulário de contato Acompanhe o KaminoKast FeediTunesSpotifyDeezerAmazon Music Duração 1h 25min Apoiadores Katia BargaVinicius LisboaUelerson CantoBruno RichterBruno […]
In this week's episode of Born to Watch, Whitey and Damo tackle one of the most polarising blockbusters in cinematic history—Star Wars: The Last Jedi. You've heard it before: The Last Jedi either reignited the saga with bold creativity or sent it careening off a cliff into a galaxy far, far away from anything recognisable. For Whitey and Damo, it's the latter, and they aren't afraid to say it. If you're tuning in for a spirited debate, prepare for a critical breakdown of what went wrong in the eighth chapter of this iconic franchise in they're The Last Jedi Review.A Bold Direction, But At What Cost?There's no denying that director Rian Johnson set out to craft something new. From the opening moments, it's clear that The Last Jedi wants to subvert expectations. But sometimes, as Whitey and Damo point out, subversion isn't enough. It's one thing to challenge the audience and twist the familiar beats of a beloved saga, but The Last Jedi feels like it's actively rebelling against its own DNA.Despite its criticisms, The Force Awakens almost worked because it carefully balanced nostalgia with new storylines. It honoured the past while paving the way for new heroes; if honouring is completely copying the original movie, then it did an exceptional job. Johnson, however, appears to toss all of that aside in The Last Jedi. Characters you thought would be key players are sidelined. Moments that seem set up for major payoffs are ignored or reinterpreted in ways that feel detached from the series' core.Whitey and Damo's frustration comes down to one fundamental gripe: legacy. The Last Jedi isn't just telling a new story—it feels like it's actively undoing everything that came before it. The legacy characters—Luke, Leia, and even Han, by extension—are treated in ways that left fans scratching their heads. “Why bother bringing them back at all if you're just going to dismantle their arcs?” asks Whitey, echoing a sentiment that has been brewing since the film's release.The Luke Skywalker DilemmaOne of the biggest sore spots for fans (and for Whitey and Damo) is the treatment of Luke Skywalker. Mark Hamill famously voiced his concerns over Johnson's interpretation of Luke, and many fans, including our podcast duo, couldn't agree more. Gone is the hopeful, idealistic Jedi we last saw in Return of the Jedi, replaced by a brooding hermit who has cut himself off from the Force.Character evolution is important, and no one expects Luke to remain static. But The Last Jedi doesn't show us how Luke got to this point—it simply drops us into a version of him that feels unfamiliar and alien. Whitey and Damo argue that there's a difference between developing a character and fundamentally altering them. The Luke in The Last Jedi is so far removed from the original trilogy's hero that it's hard to connect with him on an emotional level.Wasted PotentialAnother major issue that Whitey and Damo have with The Last Jedi is its handling of certain story arcs set up in The Force Awakens. Love or hate J.J. Abrams' mystery box approach established several intriguing threads: Who are Rey's parents? What's the deal with Supreme Leader Snoke? Will Finn's stormtrooper past play a bigger role? Instead of building on these mysteries, Johnson seems to sweep them aside entirely.Without diving too deeply into spoiler territory, let's say that the answers (or lack thereof) are underwhelming at best. Rey's parentage? A twist that feels less like a revelation and more like a dismissal of everything The Force Awakens set up. Snoke? Well, let's just say his story ends abruptly, leaving many wondering why he was even introduced in the first place. Finn? Regrettably reduced to a side plot that feels more like filler than a meaningful continuation of his arc.Whitey and Damo can't help but feel that The Last Jedi wastes its potential. It introduces interesting ideas—new Force powers, morally grey dilemmas—but fails to develop them satisfactorily. Instead, we're left with a film that feels disjointed, unsure of whether it wants to be a part of the larger Star Wars saga or stand apart as something entirely different.The Bright Spots - The VisualsIt's not all doom and gloom, though. Even Whitey and Damo admit that The Last Jedi excels in some areas. Visually, the film is stunning. Johnson and his cinematographer, Steve Yedlin, deliver breathtaking set pieces from the salt plains of Crait to the lush greenery of Ahch-To. The film's colour palette is rich and vibrant, and the space battles are as thrilling as ever.A Divided FanbasePerhaps the most lasting impact of The Last Jedi is the rift it created within the Star Wars community. Fans are still arguing about it to this day, and while some appreciate Johnson's bold approach, others—like Whitey and Damo—see it as a betrayal of what made Star Wars special in the first place.The guys make an interesting point: The Last Jedi isn't a bad movie in a vacuum. It's well-directed, well-acted, and technically impressive. But as a chapter in the Star Wars saga, it falls short. It disconnects from the past in ways that feel disrespectful rather than innovative. And that's where the disappointment lies.Final ThoughtsIn the end, Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a film that tries to do something different. For some, that boldness was refreshing. For Whitey and Damo, it was a misstep—a film that lost sight of what makes Star Wars timeless. As always, they bring their trademark humour and honesty to the discussion, making for an entertaining listen whether you agree with them or not.So, if you're a fan of heated debates and unapologetic opinions, don't miss this week's episode of Born to Watch. Whether you loved or loathed The Last Jedi, one thing's for sure: Whitey and Damo aren't afraid to tell it like it is.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcasthttps://www.borntowatch.com.au/#BornToWatch #TheLastJedi #StarWarsDebate #WhiteyAndDamoUnfiltered #LegacyMatters #SubversionGoneWrong #LetThePastDie #BornToCritique #PodcastLife #SciFiFrustration
Rey in der Höhle der Spiegel auf Ahch-To, Luke in der Höhle des Bösen auf Dagobah. Eine Heldin und ein Held steigen hinab in dunkle, unheimliche Orte. Ihre Fragen: Wer bin ich? Was ist meine Bestimmung? Was sie dort finden: schnippende Spiegelbilder und das eigene Gesicht. – Was soll das? Ist das Yodas „nur was Du mit Dir nimmst“, oder ist da auch ganz schön viel Manipulation der Dunklen Seite am Werk? Kevin und Nicolas liefern ihre Interpretationen und Einordnungen dieser Szenen: Was davon passiert wirklich? Was ist Film-Expressionismus? Welche Bedeutung haben Momente des Spiegelns über diese Filme hinaus? Und sie beantworten Fragen ihrer Unterstützenden zum Thema. Ohne diese Unterstützenden würde es diese Folge nicht geben. Wirklich nicht! Du unterstützt Kevins und Nicolas Arbeit noch nicht? Hier könntest Du es tun: https://www.steadyhq.com/bucketheads https://www.patreon.com/bucketheads Als Hörtipp zum Thema "Spiegel" empfehlen wir: "III. Une barque sur l'océan" von Maurice Ravel aus dem Zyklus "Miroirs". Infos und alle Folgen: https://www.bucketheads.de/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bucketheads.podcast/ Audio-Nachbearbeitung dieser Folge: Nicolas Antochewicz Musik: Nicolas Antochewicz Titel-Bild: Kevin Arnold Inhalt dieser Folge 0:00:25 Warum dieses Thema 0:04:32 Beispiele für Momente mit Höhlen und Spiegeln in Star Wars 0:15:00 Unser Fokus: Rey in der Spiegel-Höhle 0:17:29 Die Einbettung der Szene in The Last Jedi 0:18:36 Die Inszenierung der Höhle 0:19:08 Wasser als Symbol 0:23:44 Entdeckt Rey auch ihre Sexualität? 0:25:59 Warum Rey auf einmal aus dem Off spricht 0:29:10 Bitte, bitte, Eltern! Die Rolle von Erwartungen auf die Wirkung 0:33:13 Star Wars-Poesie mit Luke auf Dagobah 0:36:25 Deine Waffen, nicht brauchen wirst Du sie. (Lasse ruft an) 0:40:18 Reys Suche nach Orientierung 0:42:06 Bildsprache: Körpergesten 0:42:42 Im-Spiegel-sein als Verlockung der Dunklen Seite 0:50:24 Spiegel und Suche nach Identität 0:55:07 Warum Rey mit ihrer Enttäuschung zu Kylo Ren geht 0:58:52 Reys Hairstyle als Ausdruck ihrer Transformation 0:59:59 Wie die Dunkle Seite mit Reys Bedürfnissen spielt 1:02:04 Spiegel in der Psychoanalyse 1:11:10 Unsere Momente mit Spiegeln und Identität 1:19:29 Star Wars als Hilfe bei Depressionen (Arnes Botschaft) 1:23:27 Spiegel in Technik und Physik 1:29:33 Wie John Willams Identitätssuche musikalisch untermalt 1:34:05 Spiel-Runde: Erkenne Dich selbst (Kevin)! 1:44:36 Nachgefragt
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Life is comfortable in the ivory tower. You can look down on the rest of the world from the observatory window, seated next to your collection of books chock full of ancient wisdom and quips. The Jedi Order was trapped in this state during the years leading up to the Star Wars prequel trilogy (Episodes I, II, III). The Jedi Council literally sat around at the top of an ivory-looking tower on Coruscant, projecting outward their enlightenment and supernatural power as they looked out on Coruscant from the council chamber. How nice. Yes, there were Jedi of action. If you weren't on the Council, you were doing missions more regularly and seeing the real state of the galaxy. But if you moved up the Council, your world would be books, meditation, politics, and endless discussion. This is famously why Qui-Gon Jinn rejected an offer to join the Jedi Council when a seat opened up. During the Clone Wars period, Jedi Council members experienced more regular deployment into the field, leading many to die in battle. But again, it was not the historical norm. Why am I going on about this? Philosophy is for living and leadingI too like my books. I like my office. I like sitting in it, with my books, reading, highlighting, and writing about what I absorb. It's nice and very cozy. Over the last week though, I've been faced with a call to leave the coziness of my office and enter a different space, one I'd say is a bit more uncomfortable and perilous. I didn't want to answer that call, which I'd received from a number of people in my community, asking me to consider running for City Council in Manassas, Virginia. A lane was open and no one was stepping in to fill it. That means the city gets more of the same in terms of leadership. I thought of Geeky Stoics, my writing, and my time to be alone and think about philosophy, and I didn't like the idea at all.Then I remembered something. The Stoics were (mostly) doers. Many of the Roman Stoics at their peak were ivory tower types in that they were privileged and powerful, but they were “in the arena” as it were, and engaged in public life. Seneca, advisor to the emperor, a masterful politician, and a former senator. Marcus Aurelius, emperor of Rome, not by blood but by merit. He didn't want the purple robe of the emperorship, and he feared it greatly. Thomas Jefferson famously passed away with a copy of Seneca by his bedside. John Adams wrote with great knowledge and appreciation of Epictetus and Aurelius, and George Washington also kept the words of Seneca close as he rose into leadership roles in the Continental Army. To say nothing of President Teddy Roosevelt adventuring through the Amazon with Meditations in his backpack…..Rolling back the clock a bit to Greece, the Stoic known as Cleanthes was known to haul water buckets around on a pole to water the gardens of wealthy homeowners in Athens. He was mocked relentlessly for working to make a living for himself. Cleanthes was also a boxer for most of his life, before becoming the head of the Stoic school in ancient Greece. He succeeded its founder, a man known as Zeno, and was known for doing things with his hands as a means to strengthen his mind. “Be a boxer, not a gladiator, in the way you act on your principles. The gladiator takes up his sword only to put it down again, but the boxer is never without his fist and has only to clench it.” - Marcus Aurelius, MeditationsThat's why Marcus Aurelius wrote fondly of Cleanthes in Meditations, saying one should be a boxer, not a gladiator….because a boxer never lays down his weapon. He carries it with him wherever he goes. Stoic philosophy was for people “in the field” of life. Not their home office. Isolated on an island with a libraryI'm reminded of Luke Skywalker as seen in Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, where he's mostly given up on life and the fight against darkness. He is holed up on the island of Ahch-To, hoarding ancient Jedi texts in a library within a tree. It's not a perfect analogy, but at this time in his life, Luke valued the books more than he did the application of what was inside of them. He had resolved to die alone on the island, and let the way of the Jedi die with him. Yet, he was somehow still really attached to the books. When Master Yoda appears to him to give a much-needed pep talk, Yoda calls on lightning from the sky and sets the tree library ablaze. Luke is horrified. Yoda laughs. He reminds Luke that they are just old books, not page-turners. The truth (which Luke does not know) is that Rey snuck the books out of the library before leaving the island. As the tree burns, the books are safe, and Yoda knows that. But he wants Luke to feel something real: the pain of letting them go. We are called to be leaders in the world. Books and studies are for Hobbits in the Shire. The goal for each of us, “Geeky Stoics”, should be to take those books on the road and on great adventures. We'll miss the simplicity of our old life, Bilbo Baggins certainly did. But these aren't works of fiction for leisure. The books on my desk right now: The Bible, Seneca's Letters from a Stoic, and Meditations, these are field manuals. You take them out into the world. Y'all, I am terrified of what life looks like from now until November when America goes to vote in the 2024 election. I'll be on the ballot in Manassas for City Council, and until then I will be spending more time out in the city talking to my neighbors and asking people to support me in my candidacy. I have some ideas for the city I'm excited about, and I really just want to be an open ear for everyday people in my community who feel like the council doesn't listen to them.In the months ahead I anticipate being verbally attacked, maligned in mailers, gossiped about on weird Facebook Group pages run by the opposition. I know myself and I know that I like to be liked. It's gonna hurt when the slings and arrows start flying from people whom I've never met and the entrenched local politicians who take offense that anyone would dare challenge their leadership. I love this bit from comedian John Mulaney in his Netflix special where he talks about how his wife is awesome because she doesn't care one bit what people think of her. I say this often about my wife, Mel, who ran fearlessly for the city school board in 2022. She took cruel attacks from both sides of the aisle with such stoic grace. Mulaney goes “When I walk down the street I need everybody…all day long…to like me so much, it's exhausting! My wife said that walking around with me is like walking with someone running for mayor of nothing.” He goes on to describe how he got a Best Buy Rewards Card once because he didn't want the employee to be mad at him. Classic. I'm more like John. I am energized by bringing people together and finding common ground in a divisive world. That lights me up inside. But I have learned good and well that in politics (the arena) there are people who are fueled by the opposite. They love division, foolishness, and slander, and they wake up every day with a sense of paranoia and suspicion. I think power does this to people, even in more small, local elected offices. “Begin each day by telling yourself: Today I shall be meeting with interference, ingratitude, insolence, disloyalty, ill-will, and selfishness – all of them due to the offenders' ignorance of what is good or evil (right or wrong)……..” - Marcus Aurelius, part 1 of 2. Geeky Stoics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.We are designed for cooperationI'll wrap this up. Now you know, I'm going to be running for Manassas City Council this year. Nothing changes for Geeky Stoics. I just need to work with my friend and collaborator, Riley Blanton, to stay organized so that we're writing for you on the same regular basis about the philosophy within pop culture. If you want to support me in the campaign, it goes without saying I appreciate it. It's much needed. To close, meditate on this passage from Marcus Aurelius, where he speaks about what to expect from each day. He is not being cynical or crude when he says there will be fools and ill-will found in each day. That's reality. But what he says after the passage above is so important, and often left out when Aurelius' is quoted. He reminds himself (and us, the reader he never anticipated having ) that even amidst stupidity and malice, our human duty is to work with others in a gracious spirit. We forgive the slights and attacks because as students of philosophy, we know that we are meant for cooperation with others, just as our hands, feet, and eyelids strive to work in sync. That is what nature demands of us. “….But for my part I have long perceived the nature of good and its nobility, the nature of evil and its meanness, and also the nature of the culprit himself, who is my brother (not in the physical sense, but as a fellow creature similarly endowed with reason and a share of the divine); therefore none of those things can injure me, for nobody can implicate me in what is degrading. Neither can I be angry with my brother or fall foul of him; for he and I were born to work together, like a man's two hands, feet or eyelids, or the upper and lower rows of his teeth. To obstruct each other is against Nature's law – and what is irritation or aversion but a form of obstruction.” - Marcus Aurelius, part 2 of 2 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.geekystoics.com/subscribe
Star Wars Timeline & Watch Order in 60 Seconds Full Episode: https://mostlysuperheroes.com/season-5-blogcast/star-wars-timeline-amp-watch-order-may-the-4th-2024 There are 220+ titles in the Star Wars Canon that include: 110 books, 79 comics, 12 games, 12 tv series, and 12 movies (plus Galaxy's Edge and honorable non-canon mention the Star Wars Holiday Special!) This podcast episode of Mostly Superheroes is a resource to provide a guideline for watching / reading Star Wars titles in the timeline order according to Star Wars canon. The term ‘Star Wars canon' refers to the collection of Star Wars media considered officially canon by Lucasfilm. We quickly reveal all canonical titles in this podcast episode and explain where those titles fall in the greater Star Wars story being told from the beginning of time to the very end. We will focus on the TV and Film as it is what we all experience most, but we will still highlight some book, video games, and reveal the overall Star Wars timeline. We are by far not the first to do this and we leaned heavily on the following resources to produce this episode. Thank you to these amazing resources for the help: Star Wars - https://www.starwars.com/ Star Wars Timeline online tool - https://starwarscanontimeline.com/ ‘Star Wars Timelines' book - https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-timelines-exclusive The Star Wars Timeline on Disney+ Wookiepedia - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Battle_of_Yavin YouTini Web - https://youtini.com/ Podcasts: Star Wars Explained https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-explained/id1488511803 Thank The Maker #12 Star Wars Timeline Explained https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thank-the-maker-a-star-wars-podcast/id1497139499?i=1000472403818 The Resistance Broadcast interview with Star Wars “Timelines Author Clayton Sandell https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-resistance-broadcast-star-wars-podcast/id1032470923?i=1000613069117 Marvel is next... https://www.marvel.com/articles/culture-lifestyle/mcu-the-marvel-cinematic-universe-an-official-timeline-available-now Royalty Free Star Wars Sounds: https://www.soundboard.com/sb/starwarsfx Big Star Wars Moments on the Timeline: 25,025 BBY – Birth of the Jedi with Professor Huyang 5,000 BBY – Sith emerge as an offshoot of the Jedi order 896 BBY – Yoda is born 796 BBY – Yoda starts training Jedi 600 BBY – Jabba the Hutt is born 200 BBY – Chewbacca born on Kashyyk 232 BBY – The Great Disaster (The Legacy Run) 130 BBY – Darth Plagues the Wise is born 102 BBY – Jedi Sifo-Dyas born 56 BBY – The Millennium Falcon is Constructed, Lando adds an example pod and a wet bar in 12 BBY, Han wins the Falcon from Lando in a game of sabacc in 10 BBY, Rey flies the Falcon in 34 BBY 57 BBY Obi-Wan born 40 BBY – Maul becomes Sidious' apprentice 41 BBY – Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan save Wookiees on Kashyyyk on Life Day 36 BBY – Ahsoka born 32 BBY – Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan find Anakin on Tatooine 26 BBY – Cassian Andor Born 22 BBY – Jengo Fett killed by Mace Windu, Anakin builds the Skywalker Saber, the Clone Wars begin 19 BBY – Order 66 & Luke/Leia are born, Anakin loses legs, become Darth Vader 10 BBY – Han Solo meets Chewbacca 9 BBY – Obi-Wan saves a young Princess Leia 2 BBY – obi-wan kills Mail in rematch 1 BBY – Rogue One: The Plans to get the Plans to destroy the Death Star 0 – Luke Blows Up Death Star 4 ABY – Luke redeems Anakin Skywalker, Darth Vader dies killed by the Emperor, Sith Eternal cults starts plotting Palatine's return 5 ABY – Star Wars Holiday Special 5 ABY – Ben Solo in born 8 ABY – At age 6 Poe Dameron flies his first starship with his mom Shara Bey 9 ABY – The Mandalorian meets Grogu, Grogu trains with Luke Sky Skywalker, Boba Fett is back, Ahsoka emerges 15 ABY – Lando's daughter kidnapped 18 ABY – Poe fakes his own death and joins Spice Runners 19 ABY – Luke and Ben Solo meet the Knights of Ren 21 ABY – Luke has visions of Exegol 21 ABY – Rey's parents abandon her on Jakku to hide her from Palpatine 27 ABY – C-3PO is upgraded with nearly seven million forms of communication 28 ABY – Ben goes to the Dark Side and Luke's Jedi temple is burned to the ground 29 ABY – Leia and Han separate 33 ABY – Poe joins the Resistance 34 ABY – Rey Finds Old Luke on Ahch-To 35 ABY – Rey defeats Palpatine and the First Order Mostly Superheroes is an independent podcast owned and operated by Carrogan Studios in St. Louis Missouri. Hosted by Logan Janis, Andy Hunn, Scott Swanguarim Creative by Carrie Clark Design Music by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Funded in part by Paying Patrons – Early, Ad-Free, and Exclusive Episodes Funded in part by our Sponsors. www.mostlysuperheroes.com ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC
Star Wars Timeline & Watch Order. This clip is from the following full episode: https://mostlysuperheroes.com/season-5/star-wars-timeline-steve-ewing-stl There are 220+ titles in the Star Wars Canon that include: 110 books, 79 comics, 12 games, 12 tv series, and 12 movies (plus Galaxy's Edge and honorable non-canon mention the Star Wars Holiday Special!) This podcast episode of Mostly Superheroes is a resource to provide a guideline for watching / reading Star Wars titles in the timeline order according to Star Wars canon. The term ‘Star Wars canon' refers to the collection of Star Wars media considered officially canon by Lucasfilm. We quickly reveal all canonical titles in this podcast episode and explain where those titles fall in the greater Star Wars story being told from the beginning of time to the very end. We will focus on the TV and Film as it is what we all experience most, but we will still highlight some book, video games, and reveal the overall Star Wars timeline. We are by far not the first to do this and we leaned heavily on the following resources to produce this episode. Thank you to these amazing resources for the help: Star Wars - https://www.starwars.com/ Star Wars Timeline online tool - https://starwarscanontimeline.com/ ‘Star Wars Timelines' book - https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-timelines-exclusive The Star Wars Timeline on Disney+ Wookiepedia - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Battle_of_Yavin YouTini Web - https://youtini.com/ Podcasts: Star Wars Explained https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-explained/id1488511803 Thank The Maker #12 Star Wars Timeline Explained https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thank-the-maker-a-star-wars-podcast/id1497139499?i=1000472403818 The Resistance Broadcast interview with Star Wars “Timelines Author Clayton Sandell https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-resistance-broadcast-star-wars-podcast/id1032470923?i=1000613069117 Marvel is next... https://www.marvel.com/articles/culture-lifestyle/mcu-the-marvel-cinematic-universe-an-official-timeline-available-now Royalty Free Star Wars Sounds: https://www.soundboard.com/sb/starwarsfx Big Star Wars Moments on the Timeline: 25,025 BBY – Birth of the Jedi with Professor Huyang 5,000 BBY – Sith emerge as an offshoot of the Jedi order 896 BBY – Yoda is born 796 BBY – Yoda starts training Jedi 600 BBY – Jabba the Hutt is born 200 BBY – Chewbacca born on Kashyyk 232 BBY – The Great Disaster (The Legacy Run) 130 BBY – Darth Plagues the Wise is born 102 BBY – Jedi Sifo-Dyas born 56 BBY – The Millennium Falcon is Constructed, Lando adds an example pod and a wet bar in 12 BBY, Han wins the Falcon from Lando in a game of sabacc in 10 BBY, Rey flies the Falcon in 34 BBY 57 BBY Obi-Wan born 40 BBY – Maul becomes Sidious' apprentice 41 BBY – Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan save Wookiees on Kashyyyk on Life Day 36 BBY – Ahsoka born 32 BBY – Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan find Anakin on Tatooine 26 BBY – Cassian Andor Born 22 BBY – Jengo Fett killed by Mace Windu, Anakin builds the Skywalker Saber, the Clone Wars begin 19 BBY – Order 66 & Luke/Leia are born, Anakin loses legs, become Darth Vader 10 BBY – Han Solo meets Chewbacca 9 BBY – Obi-Wan saves a young Princess Leia 2 BBY – obi-wan kills Mail in rematch 1 BBY – Rogue One: The Plans to get the Plans to destroy the Death Star 0 – Luke Blows Up Death Star 4 ABY – Luke redeems Anakin Skywalker, Darth Vader dies killed by the Emperor, Sith Eternal cults starts plotting Palatine's return 5 ABY – Star Wars Holiday Special 5 ABY – Ben Solo in born 8 ABY – At age 6 Poe Dameron flies his first starship with his mom Shara Bey 9 ABY – The Mandalorian meets Grogu, Grogu trains with Luke Sky Skywalker, Boba Fett is back, Ahsoka emerges 15 ABY – Lando's daughter kidnapped 18 ABY – Poe fakes his own death and joins Spice Runners 19 ABY – Luke and Ben Solo meet the Knights of Ren 21 ABY – Luke has visions of Exegol 21 ABY – Rey's parents abandon her on Jakku to hide her from Palpatine 27 ABY – C-3PO is upgraded with nearly seven million forms of communication 28 ABY – Ben goes to the Dark Side and Luke's Jedi temple is burned to the ground 29 ABY – Leia and Han separate 33 ABY – Poe joins the Resistance 34 ABY – Rey Finds Old Luke on Ahch-To 35 ABY – Rey defeats Palpatine and the First Order Mostly Superheroes is an independent podcast owned and operated by Carrogan Studios in St. Louis Missouri. Hosted by Logan Janis, Andy Hunn, Scott Swanguarim Creative by Carrie Clark Design Music by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Funded in part by Paying Patrons – Early, Ad-Free, and Exclusive Episodes Funded in part by our Sponsors. https://mostlysuperheroes.com/ ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC
Star Wars Timeline & Watch Order, Steve Ewing, & May the 4th Star Wars and Steve Ewing on indie podcast Mostly Superheroes! Grab your light sabers, it is going down.. Mostly Superheroes Presents the Star Wars Timeline and Watch Order Episode Featuring Special Guest, rock star, hot dog and grilled cheese slinging St. Louis legend, Steve Ewing! In this very special episode, finally get caught up on Star Wars (for real). We have done the research and have put together an audiovisual resource to help you out. Plus, get amped for May the 4th with Star Wars fans and local St. Louis heroes like Steve's Hot Dogs, Apotheosis Comics & Lounge, Steven Walden, and more. It dosn't matter if your midichlorians are off the charts or if you are looking to get into Star Wars for the very first time, this upcoming episode is for you. Thank you for tuning into and supporting your favorite indie podcasts. Steve Ewing and The Urge have a show with The Offspring July 22nd in Wichita, KS https://www.ticketmaster.com/the-urge-tickets/artist/778231 Steve's Hot Dogs and Apotheosis Comics Plus Whatchu Eatin Star Wars Edition! www.steveshotdogs.com Steve Ewing Band New Single and schedule of upcoming shows www.steveewingmusic.net Team Jakey in St. Louis https://www.facebook.com/teamjakeyinmemoryofjakezeller Mostly Superheroes is now on Letterboxd a movie review social media platform: https://boxd.it/9HvjV The Meat: Star Wars Timeline & Watch Order Spoiler Free Order: There are 220+ titles in the Star Wars Canon that include: 110 books, 79 comics, 12 games, 12 tv series, and 12 movies (plus Galaxy's Edge and honorable non-canon mention the Star Wars Holiday Special!) This podcast episode of Mostly Superheroes is a resource to provide a guideline for watching / reading Star Wars titles in the timeline order according to Star Wars canon. The term ‘Star Wars canon' refers to the collection of Star Wars media considered officially canon by Lucasfilm. We quickly reveal all canonical titles in this podcast episode and explain where those titles fall in the greater Star Wars story being told from the beginning of time to the very end. We will focus on the TV and Film as it is what we all experience most, but we will still highlight some book, video games, and reveal the overall Star Wars timeline. We are by far not the first to do this and we leaned heavily on the following resources to produce this episode. Thank you to these amazing resources for the help: https://mostlysuperheroes.com/season-5/star-wars-timeline-steve-ewing-stl Star Wars - https://www.starwars.com/ Star Wars Timeline online tool - https://starwarscanontimeline.com/ ‘Star Wars Timelines' book - https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-timelines-exclusive The Star Wars Timeline on Disney+ Wookiepedia - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Battle_of_Yavin YouTini Web - https://youtini.com/ Podcasts: Star Wars Explained https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-explained/id1488511803 Thank The Maker #12 Star Wars Timeline Explained https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thank-the-maker-a-star-wars-podcast/id1497139499?i=1000472403818 The Resistance Broadcast interview with Star Wars “Timelines Author Clayton Sandell https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-resistance-broadcast-star-wars-podcast/id1032470923?i=1000613069117 Marvel is next... https://www.marvel.com/articles/culture-lifestyle/mcu-the-marvel-cinematic-universe-an-official-timeline-available-now Royalty Free Star Wars Sounds: https://www.soundboard.com/sb/starwarsfx Big Star Wars Moments on the Timeline: 25,025 BBY – Birth of the Jedi with Professor Huyang 5,000 BBY – Sith emerge as an offshoot of the Jedi order 896 BBY – Yoda is born 796 BBY – Yoda starts training Jedi 600 BBY – Jabba the Hutt is born 200 BBY – Chewbacca born on Kashyyk 232 BBY – The Great Disaster (The Legacy Run) 130 BBY – Darth Plagues the Wise is born 102 BBY – Jedi Sifo-Dyas born 56 BBY – The Millennium Falcon is Constructed, Lando adds an example pod and a wet bar in 12 BBY, Han wins the Falcon from Lando in a game of sabacc in 10 BBY, Rey flies the Falcon in 34 BBY 57 BBY Obi-Wan born 40 BBY – Maul becomes Sidious' apprentice 41 BBY – Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan save Wookiees on Kashyyyk on Life Day 36 BBY – Ahsoka born 32 BBY – Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan find Anakin on Tatooine 26 BBY – Cassian Andor Born 22 BBY – Jengo Fett killed by Mace Windu, Anakin builds the Skywalker Saber, the Clone Wars begin 19 BBY – Order 66 & Luke/Leia are born, Anakin loses legs, become Darth Vader 10 BBY – Han Solo meets Chewbacca 9 BBY – Obi-Wan saves a young Princess Leia 2 BBY – obi-wan kills Mail in rematch 1 BBY – Rogue One: The Plans to get the Plans to destroy the Death Star 0 – Luke Blows Up Death Star 4 ABY – Luke redeems Anakin Skywalker, Darth Vader dies killed by the Emperor, Sith Eternal cults starts plotting Palatine's return 5 ABY – Star Wars Holiday Special 5 ABY – Ben Solo in born 8 ABY – At age 6 Poe Dameron flies his first starship with his mom Shara Bey 9 ABY – The Mandalorian meets Grogu, Grogu trains with Luke Sky Skywalker, Boba Fett is back, Ahsoka emerges 15 ABY – Lando's daughter kidnapped 18 ABY – Poe fakes his own death and joins Spice Runners 19 ABY – Luke and Ben Solo meet the Knights of Ren 21 ABY – Luke has visions of Exegol 21 ABY – Rey's parents abandon her on Jakku to hide her from Palpatine 27 ABY – C-3PO is upgraded with nearly seven million forms of communication 28 ABY – Ben goes to the Dark Side and Luke's Jedi temple is burned to the ground 29 ABY – Leia and Han separate 33 ABY – Poe joins the Resistance 34 ABY – Rey Finds Old Luke on Ahch-To 35 ABY – Rey defeats Palpatine and the First Order Mostly Superheroes is an independent podcast owned and operated by Carrogan Studios in St. Louis Missouri. Hosted by Logan Janis, Andy Hunn, Scott Swanguarim Creative by Carrie Clark Design Music by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Funded in part by Paying Patrons – Early, Ad-Free, and Exclusive Episodes Funded in part by our Sponsors. https://mostlysuperheroes.com/ ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC
The Acolyte trailer is finally here and we are just a couple months away from the show's release! Travis and Kara are here to break down the trailer and speculate on what it could all mean!- Timeline breakdown - when exactly does the Acolyte take place?- What does it all mean for The High Republic?- Mae - who is she and what do we *think* we know?- VERNESTRA RWOH- The Last Jedi comparisons- Leslye Headland!- What characters that we know could make an appearance?- Kashyyyk, the Wookies, and the return of Chewbacca Watch!- Ahch-To?!- The red lightsaber - who is it and what does it mean for the Jedi?Find Kara at intoalargerworldproject on Instagram! Subscribe to Into A Larger World: The Podcast, sign up for her zine, and become one of her Patrons here: https://campsite.bio/intoalargerworldprojectFind ForceTime on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok at forcetimepod!Leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you enjoye the show! "Robobozo" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0http://incompetech.com/creativecommons/by/4.0
In Star Wars The Last Jedi we now know that Luke Skywalker was actually going to leave Ahch-To with Rey and Chewbacca, however after he saw her force connection with Kylo Ren through Snoke's powers...he immediately changed his mind. This comes from a leak from the new last jedi novelization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest commentator Asterios Kokkinos lends a hand as runaway Rey runs into an old friend on Ahch-To!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Star Wars The Last Jedi we got a very cool scene at the end of the film...Luke Skywalker goes to Crait to FIGHT Kylo Ren in an all out lightsaber duel...however..we learn that he wasn't really there...rather he was on Ahch-To, meditating, casting a doppelganger/projection of himself to the planet. One of the concept ideas for this scene was to have Luke Skywalker REALLY there and fight Kylo in this big rage-filled epic duel. The idea was scrapped later on because Rian felt it was confusing since Luke's X-Wing was somewhat under water and possibly destroyed (however he could have written that it was fixed or ok) and that's what led him to the ending we got, where hopefully Luke comes back as a powerful force ghost...maybe with Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Yoda to fight Snoke (who could return as a force ghost himself). What did you all think of this scene? What about the scene that could have happened? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why did Yoda not go to Ahch-To instead of Dagobah at the end of Star Wars Revenge of the Sith when Darth Vader and the Emperor reigned supreme over the galaxy? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Star Wars The Last Jedi we see Luke Skywalker on Ahch-To, the very FIRST Jedi Temple...however...the film fails to explains just how he got there. Thanks to the Visual Dictionary, we now know just how he found it! Could the Prime Jedi be Snoke? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Passend zum 4. Mai - dem inoffiziellem Star Wars Day, der seit 2011 jährlich am 04. Mai gefeiert wird - geht es auch in meinem Podcast mit einer Star Wars Episode weiter. Das Erwachen der Macht spielt 30 Jahre nach der Rückkehr der Jedi-Ritter und bringt viele Figuren sogar mit der ursprünglichen Besetzung zurück. Der Sturmtruppler FM-2187 wechselt die Seite, die Schrottsammlerin Rey befreit den Droiden BB-8, der ihr daraufhin auf Schritt und Tritt folgt. R2-D2 erwacht aus dem Energiesparmodus und ich kämpfe mit der Aussprache von Ahch-To.
In The Rise of Skywalker, Rey travels to Ahch-To after learning she is a Palpatine. In her anger, she throws the Skywalker lightsaber into the flames that are consuming Kylo Ren's TIE Fighter. At that moment, the ghost of Master Luke Skywalker emerges and catches the blade. What is the meaning of this particular moment? Join me and we'll discuss! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pageturnerstheywerenot/message
Near the conclusion of Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi, Rey enters a cave on Ahch-To which has called to her, claiming it has answers to her questions. Luke explains that this is a Dark Side cave. Rey enters of her own volition, only to be presented with a mirror image of herself. What does it mean? Join me and I'll give you my theories. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Joseph Scrimshaw, Ken Napzok, and Jennifer Landa as they dive into the Star Wars Databanks! In each episode, they pick an entry from StarWars.com's databank or the Wookieepedia Star Wars dictionary and discuss whatever they find. Luke's second lightsaber, a podracer from The Phantom Menace, the space monkey that rebuilt Kylo Ren's helmet—whatever it is, they discuss it with insight, humor, and inclusive exploration of the very wide, weird galaxy far, far away. Today's episode: The Caretakers of Ahch-To!Additional episodes of Databank Dive are exclusively on The Companion! Check them out here!From the minds of Ken Napzok (comedian, host of The Napzok Files), Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast), and Jennifer Landa (actress, YouTuber, crafter, contributor on StarWars.com) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Listen on TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, and more!Follow ForceCenter!Watch on YouTube!Support us on PatreonForceCenter merch!All from ForceCenter: https://linktr.ee/ForceCenter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back after a short break!! We've got some listener feedback and questions, Star Wars Legends book discussions, Darth Bane, and much more!! We're also still waiting patiently on Ahch-To for someone to take their first guess in the Clone Wars Almost Nearly Impossible Challenge game. We cited an article that takes a very different and interesting ranking of the Skywalker Saga Films, here is the link to that article if you'd like to read it ----- > https://www.wired.com/story/star-wars-movies-ranked/ This is the Star Wars Smorgasbord you're looking for!! Also, please give Charlie a follow at @runningbacktojakku on Instagram, and follow us there as well - @clonearmyradio. MTSBWY
https://richperry.com/ [DAILY MINUTE with RICH] Have you ever tried to force something and it just didn't feel right? Let's talk about it in today's Daily Minute. Yesterday I mentioned my recent break from the digital world. I knew that I needed a break and sometimes we just need to walk away for a bit to collect our thoughts. We all have our reasons for needing a break. Kind of like how Luke Skywalker left his newly founded Jedi Academy and his friends so he could hide out for a few years on Ahch-To. Maybe we feel remorse for a bad decision like Luke, or we need to leave a toxic relationship, or maybe you just want some peace and quiet. Whatever your reason, it's best not to force it. Walk away, take time to collect your thoughts, and when you're ready then you can reemerge to save the galaxy. May the Force be With You. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Drop a comment or send me a message. I'm listening! “I Help You Build the Brand Your Customers Will Trust” [FREE COACHING & TRAINING] https://richperry.com/ [CONNECT WITH ME] Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/coachrichperry Twitter - https://twitter.com/CoachRichPerry LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachrichperry Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/coachrichperry YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/richperrycoach --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailyminutewithrich/support
New look, same bullshit! Starting in strong with debates about Holdo. Reylo, Ahch-To, and the lightsaber handoff was handled pure Marvel style. Broken Hero Luke, this is Luke's retirement plan? What's the deal with space Leia? The roller coast of Leia dying was a lot as a Star Wars fan, and Luke's sacred island. Don't just tell Poe to "trust you", Rey starts her training, BB8 ate a bunch of coins to spit them out later, and Darth Sidious is mentioned in live action. Ruining the movie for Heidi, it's fine. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdpostpodcast/support
O Sozinho em Ahch-To continua com os reviews de O Livro de Boba Fett, que teve seu sétimo episódio, último da temporada, chamado Capítulo 7 - Em Nome da Honra, lançado no Disney+ em 9 de fevereiro! FALE CONOSCO E-mail: jair@jedicenter.com.br Mensagem de voz: https://anchor.fm/sozinho-em-ahch-to
O Sozinho em Ahch-To continua com os reviews de O Livro de Boba Fett, que teve seu quarto episódio, chamado Capítulo 4 - A Formação da Tempestade, lançado no Disney+ em 19 de janeiro! FALE CONOSCO E-mail: jair@jedicenter.com.br Mensagem de voz: https://anchor.fm/sozinho-em-ahch-to
O Sozinho em Ahch-To está de volta com reviews de O Livro de Boba Fett, que teve seu primeiro episódio, chamado Capítulo 1 - Um Estranho numa Terra Estranha, lançado no Disney+ em 29 de dezembro ! FALE CONOSCO E-mail: jair@jedicenter.com.br Mensagem de voz (que pode ser utilizada em episódios futuros): https://anchor.fm/sozinho-em-ahch-to
IF YOU'RE NEW HERE: You're in the right place! On this podcast, we nerd out on the music & sound of Star Wars 5 cinematic minutes at a time. This season, each episode hyper-focuses on a single 5-minute chunk of A New Hope. Doing so allows us to get really specific about the composition, orchestration, motifs, underscore, ambience, sound design, mixing, dialogue, and most importantly, explore how the sound works in symbiosis with the film as a whole. You don't need to listen to these episodes in order, so feel free to jump around! This episode is also available on YouTube in video format. Discussion Guide: 0:00:00 - Hello there. 0:02:31 - Layers of sound in Luke's garage. 0:06:59 - Luke's interactions with the droids and what that indicates about his character. 0:12:20 - Threepio introduces himself to Luke. Does he make a dirty joke? 0:17:06 - Threepio sounds so self-deprecating. 0:18:00 - Zap! Bloop! Cello. "Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi; you're my only hope." 0:19:18 - Hologram message looping but artfully mixed in and out. 0:20:30 - We discuss the "bigness"/drama of the cello entrance (sound clip example). This is "The Princess Appears" on the soundtrack. 0:21:34 - Leia's theme (and the difficulty thereof). 0:25:36 - Context matters when it comes to evaluating the impact/drama of musical cues. 0:27:54 - Parallel to Luke in his hut on Ahch-To in The Last Jedi. 0:29:00 - Cat bomb. 0:29:46 - Orchestration of Leia's theme while the hologram plays. Lots of beautiful space for the dialogue to lay on top. Orchestration as "pre-mixing." 0:35:26 - Recitative (the sung-style of dialogue in opera). 0:38:29 - Artoo is the smartest in the room. 0:39:09 - "Where'd she go? Bring her back! Play back the entire message!" 0:40:41 - The quirkiness of old robots (like R2) running on the same hardware and software. Aiden has a robot. 0:42:45 - Aiden talks about showing his robot Star Wars and how the robot tries to mimic Artoo and the soundtrack... 0:47:57 - Moving on to the Lars kitchen, comparing the ambient hums in the kitchen and garage. 0:55:00 - Our different relationships with scores/soundtracks, consumption habits, etc. 1:01:11 - Threepio name drops Obi-Wan Kenobi and Captain Antilles. Worldbuilding. 1:03:21 - Dialogue between Uncle Owen and Luke (while Aunt Beru watches and gives looks). 1:06:55 - Luke's personality, adventure-seeking, quick buy-in to the Force. Do gullible people take to the Force the most? 1:12:33 - Star Wars Minute podcast references. 1:15:54 - Shazam test. 1:17:18 - SWMM Questionnaire. 1:23:15 - Cat bomb. Musical Themes: 4. Leia Note: For consistency, I use the theme names and numbers established in Frank Lehman's Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars. You can download it free at his website: https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Where we are in the soundtrack album: "The Princess Appears" "Hologram/Binary Sunset" Shazam test: "Sector 12" by Marsfinder "Who Am I" by Marsfinder "Daft Fader (Original Mix)" by DJ Phully "Alot More" by Jett I Masstyr "Tron, Clu, & R2D2" by DJ Digital Josh "Luke Skywalker" by MISTER References: Aiden's robots are Sony aibo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIBO 10 hours of the Lars family kitchen hum: https://youtu.be/ZJXEoG66LUY Switched-On Bach by Wendy Carlos: http://www.wendycarlos.com/+sob.html STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? Expansive. Dramatic. Romantic. 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? R2-D2. 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? TRON (composed by Wendy Carlos) GUEST LINKS: Follow Aiden Feltkamp! Website: https://www.aidenkimfeltkamp.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/TransCherubino Instagram: https://instagram.com/TransCherubino SWMM LINKS: Star Wars Music Minute: YouTube: /starwarsmusicminute Twitter: @StarWarsMusMin Instagram: @starwarsmusicminute TikTok: @StarWarsMusicMinute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Xanthe: Twitter: @chrysanthetan Instagram: @chrysanthetan Spotify Artist Page: Chrysanthe Tan Website: chrysanthetan.com Patreon: patreon.com/chrysanthetan
We're joined today by globe trotting adventurer James Floyd of the podcast StarWarsologies to discuss his adventures visiting various Star Wars filming localities; the snowy plains of Hoth, the contemplative Ahch-To, and the wretched hive of scum and villainy on Tatooine. We find out not only where all of these places were filmed, but a lot of behind the scenes information about how they did the filming and how easy or difficult it was to get to these spots.You can find James on Twitter @JamesJawa as well as on his podcast @StarWarsologies. The crew of Talkin' Tauntauns is the AIPT Star Wars dream team: Event Coordinator JJ Travers, Producer Jim Lehane, and Contributor Nicole Herviou. Join us as we discuss the latest news in Star Wars, as well as our thoughts on the books, comics, TV series, and movies from a galaxy far, far away. Find us on Twitter for more Star Wars conversation:Talkin' TauntaunsJJJimNicoleBe on the show and email us at TalkinTauntauns@AIPTComics.com. You can find Talkin' Tauntauns on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Simplecast, Pandora, iHeartRadio, or right on AIPT. As always, if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a review, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!Looking for more Star Wars out of AIPT and the Talkin' Tauntauns crew? Sign up for our Patreon and unlock access to our Discord community and Star Wars book club.
Long live the Supreme Leader! After Snoke's dramatic (and loud) fall, Hux tempts fate, Kylo indulges in a Force choke, and the Resistance starts setting up on Crait. Chris Radtke is here with me to discuss Adam Driver's vocal gravitas, the space Bugs Bunny (Poe), and how the sound design of Crait's atmosphere reflects the desolation of the former Rebel base. Discussion topics/Highlights: The finality of Snoke's dense "thud" as his lower body hits the floor. Adam Driver's voice and gravitas. Reminiscent of James Earl Jones? Poe Dameron as Bugs Bunny (space guy from Brooklyn) How the music and sound introduce us to Ahch-To and Crait in totally different ways. Crait as a symbol of desperation, isolation, abandonment, desolate. Jingle-jangle "wind chime" sound that the vulptices make, a credit to foley artists Margie O'Malley and Ronni Brown. Crait vs. Hoth (and the various abandoned Rebel bases scattered across the galaxy) Compliments to Poe. "It all rhymes, man." --Radtke Themes Referenced (in order of appearance): 41a. Kylo Ren 1 (Aggressive), 55a. Rose (A Section), 48a. March of the Resistance (A Section)3. Force Where we are in the soundtrack: beginning of "Battle of Crait" Links Mentioned: Watch Dee Bradley Baker voice all the Star Wars: The Bad Batch clones: https://ew.com/tv/star-wars-bad-batch-dee-bradley-baker-voices-all-the-clones/ Radtke Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/radtke327 Connect with Star Wars Music Minute: Watch us on YouTube: youtube.com/starwarsmusicminute Twitter: @StarWarsMusMin and @chrysanthetan Instagram: @starwarsmusicminute and @chrysanthetan Email podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Submit anonymous questions/comments for the show with this quick form. Want more? Check out Chrysanthe's Patreon for weekly practice/composing/music analysis livestreams.
No time stamps because there are no segments in this episode - Just Star Wars music! Episode 26: From John Williams to John Powell; From The Desert of Tatooine to the Jedi Steps of Ahch-To, the music makes us feel as much as anything else about Star Wars. Character's themes (except C3PO), battle themes, planet's themes, our favorite themes - we cover it all, and more! Thanks for listening! We would really like to know how people who are listening feel about the show so, if you could/want to, drop us a line on Twitter @kryptonalderaan, on IG @kryptontoalderaan, or at kryptontoalderaan@gmail.com. Give us a quick message and let us know how we’re doing. We’d really appreciate the feedback and it would help us to understand this whole podcasting thing going forward. If you want to take it to the next level, leave us a review wherever you’re listening to this.
There's a lot happening in minutes 11-15 of Star Wars Episode 8: The Last Jedi! Luckily, percussionist James Waterman is here to help me tackle it. In this portion of the film, we witness Paige's sacrifice, Leia's Force sigh, Snoke's gravely voice, Finn's leaky bacta suit, and Rey handing the venerable Jedi master his old lightsaber. Episode highlights: Narrated violin "performances" of Paige's final act and Luke's first act. The Last Jedi's novel approach to individual perspective-based sound design. VIP leitmotif occurrences include the Force theme and Battle of the Heroes. How musical anchors can keep viewers engaged. Examples of leading tones, interval leaps, ascending and descending lines. How the meandering melody on Ahch-To telegraphs Luke's mood. The role of the timpani in film scores. James is @jameswatermanmusic on Instagram and jameswatermanmusic.com Star Wars Music Minute is on Instagram @starwarsmusicminute, and Chrysanthe is on Twitter @chrysanthetan and Instagram at @chrysanthetan. If you have questions or suggestions, email podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com or fill out this quick form.
The Gospel According to Lucas: A Star Wars Bible Study Podcast
Frank reflects on Luke on Ahch-To as a metaphor for Jesus in the desert.
The Mandalorian Chapter 16 Season Finale “The Rescue” features a SHOCKING cameo setting up Grogu to revise the Star Wars timeline! Get 20% Off and Free Shipping at manscaped.com/mandalorian. Get an extra three months of ExpressVPN for free at ExpressVPN.com/mandalorian SPOILERS ahead! The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 8 features the dramatic return of Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill, de-aged using visual effects, alongside R2D2, rescuing Grogu, Mando, and their crew from the darktroopers of Moff Gideon. Erik Voss and Tommy Bechtold react to the biggest moments from this amazing episode and explain how Luke and Grogu's history connects to the events leading up to The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren, Luke's failure to rebuild the Jedi Order, and his exile on Ahch-To. Why does Bo-Katan have to "win" the Darksaber via combat when the Darksaber was simply handed to her by Sabine Wren in Rebels? How did Luke know where to find Grogu? What's the deeper significance of the Boba Fett post-credit scene?
Do you remember that time Rey and Chewie bumped into Thor at brunch? No? It’s on Gamora’s Insta. Our feeds are full of omakase, dalgona coffee and selfies. But where are the selfies in sci-fi? Welcome to the Real Housewives of Space. Hosted by Matt Armitage & Richard BradburyProduced by Richard Bradbury for BFM89.9EPISODE EXCERPTDo you remember that scene in The Last Jedi where Luke and Rey stand near the edge of a cliff on Ahch-To, arms around each other and staring wide-eyed and grinning into the camera as they point at the puffin-like Porgs? Me neither. MSP’s Matt Armitage has had a revelation: there are no selfies in Sci-Fi.So, I originally talked about this on a recent episode of BFM’s A Bit of Culture.But it’s been gnawing away at me. This difference between what we see on our screen and our actual behaviour.Which is nothing new - we call it fiction for a reason. That no one goes to the bathroom on TV shows? And there’s good reason for that.When we’re hanging out with friends and someone heads off to the loo everyone else is just kind of hanging around waiting.Very often you end up having these kind of filler conversations. And TV is full of moments like these. The coffee shop where the characters get their order in seconds.How is that even possible? It takes your heavily pomaded barista five minutes to decide what methodology to use to make your coffee. There’s growing scientific evidence that coffee may increase your lifespan.It needs to, just to offset the time you spend waiting for it. Are there any behaviours that work the other way around?Of course. This is one that I do myself. Most people, when they get in their car, it takes them a few minutes to put their seatbelt on, get the car started, put it in gear, take off the handbrake and move off.On TV, people get in the car and drive off in seconds. They do it by starting the car in gear, with the handbrake off or ready to be released, so you can zoom straight off.Being an impatient type - I started to copy that years ago.A more annoying one is the loudspeaker phone thing.Using the speaker instead of holding it to your ear?Yes. It drives me insane. It’s like the early days of mobile phones when idiots would bark ‘yeah, the line’s bad, I’m on my mobile’ at the top of their voice in some public space.The loudspeaker thing - we’ve learned it from reality TV.From the Kardashians to those can’t pay take it away type shows.Everyone in those shows uses phones on speaker mode because the camera crew need to record the conversation. But suddenly, everyone thinks that’s how you use a phone. One good thing - It’s really useful for overhearing people’s bank details and listening to them lie to their bosses.Possibly not the best use of the tech.
One of the most memorable if not downright confusing scenes of The Last Jedi was Rey in the dark side cave on Ahch-To. Giving into the temptation to learn more about who she is, Rey journeys into a strange realm where she sees countless duplicates of herself. Join with me on this episode of One With the Force as I give you my interpretation of this controversial moment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pageturnerstheywerenot/support
Throughout the Star Wars saga, Luke Skywalker has had a variety of amazing and/or iconic moments. From his birth on the asteroid of Polis Massa to his death on the watery world of Ahch-To, our beloved Jedi master has cemented himself as one of the greatest film characters of all time. Join with me today as I give you my five favorite moments from his illustrious career. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pageturnerstheywerenot/support
Nesta segunda parte do episódio extra de Sozinho em Ahch-To o Jair Yoda convidou a Kátia Barga, ouvinte do podcast e auto-entitulada comentarista profissional de podcasts pra fazer um review geral da primeira temporada de The Mandalorian, a primeira série live-action de Star Wars. A conversa durou quase 3 horas e aqui está a segunda parte, onde falamos sobre: Os 2 últimos episódios de The Mandalorian. IG-11 é a pior babá do mundo. Power Rangers!? Reylo!? Amor e ódio ao Episódio IX Entre no nosso novo perfil no Anchor.fm e deixe uma mensagem de áudio que pode ser utilizada em episódios futuros: https://anchor.fm/sozinho-em-ahch-to
Neste episódio extra de Sozinho em Ahch-To o Jair Yoda convidou a Kátia Barga, ouvinte do podcast e auto-entitulada comentarista profissional de podcasts pra fazer um review geral da primeira temporada de The Mandalorian, a primeira série live-action de Star Wars. A conversa durou quase 3 horas e aqui está a primeira parte, onde falamos sobre: Os 6 primeiro episódios de The Mandalorian. A percepção das prequels após The Clone Wars. O legado do Holiday Special. Quando o fan-service é demais e quando é bom? Entre no nosso novo perfil no Anchor.fm e deixe uma mensagem de áudio que pode ser utilizada em episódios futuros: https://anchor.fm/sozinho-em-ahch-to
O pai da Rey também era um clone? Jar Jar de volta? Tudo isso e mais no episódio 21 de Sozinho em Ahch-To, onde o Jair Filho fala sobre as notícias da última semana e faz o review de Anakin, Rex e o Bad Batch no terceiro episódio do retorno da série The Clone Wars em sua sétima e última temporada, depois de anos de hiato. Entre no nosso novo perfil no Anchor.fm e deixe uma mensagem de áudio que pode ser utilizada em episódios futuros: https://anchor.fm/sozinho-em-ahch-to Neste episódio: The Mandalorian s02: as filmagens acabaram! Ansiosos? Lor San Tekka: Max von Sydow, o homem que jogou xadrez com a Morte, ajudou a Resistência e levou Brandon Stark no caminho para o Trono de Ferro morreu. A novelizalação do Episódio IX continua aprontando: o pai de Rey também era um clone e Palpatine trocou de corpo ainda no Episódio VI! O que mais ainda teremos de surpresa? Jedi Temple Challenge: o novo game show do ator Ahmed Best, o Jar Jar das prequels e The Clone Wars teve fotos vazadas! REVIEW The Clone Wars s07e03 - On the wings of Keeradaks: "Rex encontrou seu amigo, Echo, nas garras da União Tecnológica. Mas o resgate está apenas começando."
Palpatine era um o quê!? No episódio 20 de Sozinho em Ahch-To, o Jair Yoda fala sobre as notícias das últimas duas semanas e faz o review do segundo episódio retorno da série The Clone Wars em sua sétima e última temporada. Entre no nosso novo perfil no Anchor.fm e deixe uma mensagem de áudio que pode ser utilizada em episódios futuros: https://anchor.fm/sozinho-em-ahch-to Neste episódio: Tio Bob não é mais CEO da Disney! O novo tio chama…. Bob! Completamente de surpresa, a Disney trocou de CEO. Saiu Bob Iger e entrou Bob Chapek. O que isso muda para Star Wars? Teremos Star Wars nos cinemas em 2022! Filmes de Star Wars continuam sendo em 2022, 2024 e 2026. Quem são os possíveis diretores para a segunda temporada de The Mandalorian? A novelização do Episódio IX confirma: o corpo de Palpatine era um clone. O que o livro realmente diz? O que achamos? REVIEW The Clone Wars s07e02 - A Distant Echo: "Rex, Anakin e o Bad Batch procuram descobrir a verdade em torno de um misterioso sinal separatista."
No episódio 19 de Sozinho em Ahch-To, o Jair Yoda fala sobre as notícias das últimas duas semanas e faz o review do retorno da série The Clone Wars em sua sétima e última temporada, depois de anos de hiato. Entre no nosso novo perfil no Anchor.fm e deixe uma mensagem de áudio que pode ser utilizada em episódios futuros: https://anchor.fm/sozinho-em-ahch-to Neste episódio: D. Dillard and Matt Owens estariam trabalhando em um projeto de Star Wars, que poderia ser para cinema ou para o Disney+. Disney+ no Brasil terá lançamentos semanais ou a temporada toda? "Um fantasma da Força? Não sei o que é um fantasma da Força ", diz Harrison Ford, "E eu não ligo!" REVIEW The Clone Wars s07e01 - The Bad Batch: "Os clones procuram descobrir a fonte das estratégias dos separatistas ... e trazem um esquadrão de elite chamado Bad Batch."
Notícias, notícias, notícias! Neste episódio extra de Sozinho em Ahch-To, o Jair Yoda fala sobre o projeto Luminous, que finalmente ganhou um nome: The High Republic, ou A Alta República. Neste episódio: Comentário sobre o lançamento. O que é? Quando se passa? Informações adicionais sobre os livros e quadrinhos: Light of the Jedi - Charles Soule: A Test of Courage - Justina Ireland: Into the Dark - Claudia Gray: Star Wars The High Republic Adventures - Daniel José Older Star Wars The High Republic - Cavan Scott Entre no nosso novo perfil no Anchor.fm e deixe uma mensagem de áudio que pode ser utilizada em episódios futuros: https://anchor.fm/sozinho-em-ahch-to
No 18º episódio do Sozinho em Ahch-To, Jair Yoda discute os várias notícias da saga que saíram nas últimas duas semanas, incluindo: Star Wars no Oscar: mais uma vez sem prêmios. O Disney+ confirmou o óbvio: a última temporada de The Clone Wars será semanal, começando a partir do dia 21 de fevereiro e seguindo por 12 episódios George Lucas não está voltando para Star Wars - Parte XVIII O "vazamento" de uma cena de Star Wars Underworld dez anos depois. Bob Iger e o futuro de Star Wars na TV. Kathleen Kennedy e o futuro de Star Wars no cinema. A possível sequência de Star Wars Rebels. Project Luminous deve ter um anúncio em 24 de Fevereiro, mas deve ser apenas livros/quadrinhos.
No 17º episódio do Sozinho em Ahch-To, Jair Yoda discute os roteiros vazados do Episódio IX pré-JJ Abrams. Os roteiros se chamavam Duel of the Fates ("O Duelo dos Destinos", em tradução livre) e mostram um filme sem Palpatine, sem Rey Skywalker, com Kylo como vilão e muitas outras diferenças. Além disso: The Clone Wars: o trailer da sétima temporada Kenobi: Série é adiada oficialmente por um ano. Filme de 2020: Taika Waititi (Thor Ragnarok, The Mandalorian) na direção?
Time to finish the movie! We tackle the second half of The Last Jedi starting with Rey's mirror vision on Ahch-To. It's a good movie that only gets better from this point on! Follow us on twitter: @grandmofftalkin @jacobcrites @thejazcamille @rilesbowman Or email us: grandmofftalkin@gmail.com
In this episode, Anne and Matt offer their thoughts on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the final entry in the Skywalker Saga.The hosts discuss the big buy-in fans must accept in order to enjoy the movie, how it deviates from plot points established in The Last Jedi, and why Adam Driver is the MVP of the sequel trilogy. Also: the greatness of Billy Dee Williams, the most exciting 1.5 second cameo in any movie ever (for Matt at least), and the emotional, suprising return of a classic trilogy character.We're the only podcast that gives you a Rise of Skywalker-Dunkirk crossover!The most important question of all: what happened to Luke's green lightsaber?Show orderIntro and the Palpatine buy-in: 00:00-20:40Kylo Ren/Ben Solo and the return of a Jedi: 20:40-51:57Rey's journey and heritage: 51:57-1:02:00Jedi Master Leia and crafting a role for Carrie Fisher: 1:02:00-1:17:19Rey and Luke on Ahch-To; C-3PO's role: 1:17:19-1:24:19Quick hits (Lando, Dunkirk crossover, Wedge, Feel the Force, Finn?, the Jedi All-Star Team) 1:24:19-1:43:10Some of our nitpicks (Knights of Ren, Palpatine's fleet, death fakeouts, etc.): 1:43:10-endShow linkMatt's review on mattadamswriter.com
Casey and Krysta ask what would happen if Rey got Luke to leave Ahch-To. "The Builder" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Casey and Krysta ask what would happen if Rey got Luke to leave Ahch-To."The Builder" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Quite recently, in a recording studio fairly, fairly local... THE ONE ROOM WITH A VIEW SHOW! Christopher Preston and Dan Orton must return to Ahch-To to confront THE LAST JEDI before heading back in time to examine RIan Johnson's, the galaxy's latest architect, first BRICK in the wall. The rest of the usual filmic debris is scrapped for this podcast, replaced with FRANKLY, MY YEAR, I DON'T GIVE A DAMN - the boys' annual round up of their favourite movies of the year. Listen now. Yule'd be mad to miss out.
On the August 18, 2017 episode of /Film Daily, Ben Pearson and Brad Oman join Peter Sciretta to discuss the Galaxy Quest tv show news, and in the feature presentation we are joined by filmmaker and Star Wars fanatic Kyle Newman (Fanboys, Barely Lethal) to discuss the big news that Disney is developing an Obi-Wan Kenobi movie and in the Mail Bag we answer a question about lingering Force Awakens questions and what we want and expect from Star Wars: the Last Jedi. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). In the News: ‘Galaxy Quest' TV Series Is Back on Track with Paul Scheer Writing In Our Feature Presentation, filmmaker and Star Wars fanatic Kyle Newman (Fanboys, Barely Lethal) joins us to talk about the big news: Obi-Wan Kenobi Is Getting a ‘Star Wars' Spin-Off with A Surprising Director Are we excited about this Star Wars anthology movie? Thoughts on director Stephen Daldry When could this take place? What could it be about? Are there any Obi-wan stories, canon or non canon we'd like to see? In The Mailbag: Marc Godsiff from the UK asks “Really excellent podcast by the way!I'm wondering if you guys have specific ideas about the plot of The Last Jedi? Who is Snoke, why is Luke on Ahch-To, who are Rey's parents etc? Over on Talk Star Wars we speculate about these things and I'm always keen to hear the thoughts of other Star Wars fans. Once again, great podcast and thank you for the hard work that goes into producing it!” To submit questions to the mailbag, send them to peter@slashfilm.com. Please mention your name and general geographical location in case we mention the question on the air. Some other great features from the site mentioned in the episode include: Why J.J. Abrams Believes the Force Is More Inclusive Than Midi-Chlorians and Bloodlines Watch Kyle Newman's Star Wars live radio plays Smuggler's Bounty and Smuggler's Revenge. You can find all that and more at slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). This podcast is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. We're still very much experimenting with this podcast, please feel free to send your feedback to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.