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Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHSnoke is back on his BS, trying to seize military control of the galaxy. While Leia things they have a chance to fight back especially if Luke returns. Who can really say for sure. Poe is like why wait for Luke? Let's get out there! So he goes and tries to launch a counter strike against the First Order. Leia isn't having it and she tells him to disengage. He does not and with the help of some others from the resistance, destroys a First Order dreadnought and gets outta there via hyperspeed. Snoke is not pleased. Meanwhile, Rey hands Luke his lightsaber which he promptly throws it down the mountain. He's like I'm not coming, there's nothing I can do. Did you think I was just going to come back and magically save the day? It's not gonna happen. But Rey doesn't give up. She just follows Luke around the island for a while until Rey ends up feeling the force draw her to this cave with books - the original jedi text. It's at this point that Luke realizes that Rey may be special. Poe gets back to the base and Leia is not pleased with him, and it goes from bad to worse because the first order has tracked them down through light speed. Leia orders Poe and the otherrs to get back out there and fight them off. Kylo Ren, feeling the pressure from Snoke, is out there leading the attack, piloting his own ship. He is about to blow their ship up when he realizes that his mom is on board and hesitates. But one of the other pilots shoots and causes and expolosion which sends Leia flying into space. She is able to use the force to get herself back to the ship where the crew works to save her. Luke continues to say "nahhhhh" to Rey until R2-D2 shows up and convinces him to train Rey. But he's not happy about it and tells her that this training will show her why the Jedi needs to end. Finn is beeboppin around where he bumps into a mechanic named Rose. They figure out where the tracking device must be and Finn knows how to get them there. They take the plan to Poe and he says lets go for it. Back on the island, Rey and Kylo Ren begin communicating via the force. This chat is cut short when Luke Skywalker takes her away to give her her first lesson. He attempts to teach her how to feel the force and control it. Rey is able to see visions some small pebbles begins to float. She did it! However, she soon sees a vision of herself being pulled toward a dark pit. Luke yells at her, telling her to resist it. She does not. Suddenly water snaps Rey out of the vision. Luke says she saw the dark side of the Force, and she didn't even try to stop herself. He is very disappointed in her. He has seen this raw power once before and it did not end well. Luke explains that the last time he saw Kylo Ren, Young Ben as we call him around here, he was his student. He took him to train him in the force but Kylo gave in to the dark side and attempted to kill Luke by having a hut collapse on him. She tells Luke that he didn't fail Kylo Ren, Kyle Ren failed him.As Rey and Kylo continue to connect, Kylo tells Rey that Luke saw the power growing in Kylo and had attempted to get rid of him before he got stronger.There's this whole journey that Finn and Rose go on at a casino and these giant cat things. They meet DJ who overhears the two of them needing a code-breaker, and he offers his services. Rey has another conversation with Kylo and he tells her that what Luke told her is not true. He made that hut collapse because he woke up from slumber to see Luke holding a lightsaber over him, getting ready to kill him. They reach their hands out to each other and they touch hands Neil Dimond style. Sweet Caroline. Luke senses this and puts a stop to it. Rey confronts Luke over what Kylo told him. They fight a bit and then he explains that he could sense that there was nothing but darkness within Kylo and He did consider killing him but backed out of it, only for Kylo to see him with the light-saber and assume that he was indeed going to kill him. Rey tells him that she could see that all hope is not lost when she touched Kylo's hand and she's going to go to him. Luke is frustrated and is met by Yoda. He tells Yoda he's going to destroy the Jedi texts and Yoda is like one step ahead of you and does it and he tells Luke to help Rey. Rey arrives on the same ship as Kylo and is immediately taken prisoner. Rey tries to get Kylo to abandon the dark side but he's like it's you that will join the dark side. Kylo brings Rey to Snoke. Holdo, who is in charge while Leia is recovering, starts to set in motion plans to evacuate. Poe believes she is up to something and he attempts to stage a mutiny. Before his plans can go into effect, Leia appears after waking up and she blasts Poe. Leia allows Holdo's plan to go ahead and off they go. Snoke reveals that he created the connection between her and Kylo in an attempt to destroy Luke. He begins to use the force on her to get her to spill the beans on Luke. Finn, Rose, and DJ make it to the First Order's ship. They are captured and DJ immediately comes clean about their plan to save himself.Snoke attempts to get Kylo to kill Rey with his light-saber, but Kylo uses Luke's light-saber to impale Snoke and cut him in half. Rey and Kylo then team up to fight Snoke's soldiers. But don't get it twist - Kylo has not given into the light. He says it's time to let old things die and he invites Rey to join him in dark side. He even brings up how she knwos the truth about her parents - they were junk traders who sold her off, hoping that would cause Rey to give in. But she eventually resists.While that's happening, Holdo sacrifices herself to help the resistance get away. This also allows Finn & Rose to escape right as they're about to be killed. Kylo Ren is like I'M THE CAPTAIN NOW! And he orders gigantic walkers to go to the Resistance HQ. Poe leads Finn, Rose, and a few others to fight back. Rey and Chewie come down with the Falcon to help which really makes Kylo mad. Finn is about to sacrifice himself but Rose crashes her ship into his to stop him. Finn goes to her and asks why she did it. She tells him they always fight for what they love. She kisses small ones and then passes out. It's not looking good. Leia is feeling defeated. Suddenly, Luke arrives. They chat a bit and then he goes to take care of business. Luke goes out to face the First Order by himself. Kylo orders they use every blaster they can on him, which they do. When the smoke clear, Luke is there...unphased by Kylo's blasters. Poe sees this and realizes that Luke is distracting the baddies to allow them to escape. But their escape is blocked by rocks. Luckily, Rey shows up to clear the rocks and get them free. Kylo goes down to face Luke himself. They duel with their light-sabers, and Kylo attempts to strike Luke with a killing blow, only to realize Luke is a hologram... he still on his island babyyyyyy. Luke tells Kylo that he will not be the last Jedi. He vanished and we see him back on the island. HE finally vanishes and becomes one with the force. Rey tells Leia that she can sense that Luke is now gone, and she asks what will become of the Resistance now. Leia tells her they have what they need to rebuild.On Canto Bight, a trio of stable children that previously encountered Finn and Rose are telling each other the story of Luke Skywalker. Their master comes over to scold them to force them back to work. The boy they had found in the stable goes outside and uses the Force to draw a broom to his hand. He looks up at the sky to see the Falcon flying overhead, and, with Rose's Resistance ring on his finger, he raises his broom like a light-saber.
Hello! Today on the show Kieran, Paul and I have a focused chat on the Holdo maneuver sequence from Rian Johnson's 'The Last Jedi'. It's a scene we were all big fans of when the film came out and remain so today, and there was a lot to chew on with this (one) perfect scene. Expect talk on the career of Laura Dern too!
En la edición AM, hablamos con Fernando Hentzschel, gerente de capacidades tecnológicas de Corfo, y con Vicente Icaza, CEO de Holdo. También, con Felipe Posada, Director y Miembro de Comunidad Traders.
En la edición AM, hablamos con Fernando Hentzschel, gerente de capacidades tecnológicas de Corfo, y con Vicente Icaza, CEO de Holdo. También, con Felipe Posada, Director y Miembro de Comunidad Traders.
Nadrabiania komiksowych, gwiezdnowojennych zaległości ciąg dalszy. Dziś Mando i Jerry zapraszają na rozmowę o kolejnej odsłonie głównej serii, czyli „Star Wars. Poszukiwania Mocy”. Jak oceniamy zwieńczenie wątku związanego z Wielką Republiką? Czym ujął nas wątek Lando i Holdo? Dlaczego po początkowych obawach co do rozwoju sytuacji, historia Luke'a poszukującego wiedzy na temat kryształów Kyber tak bardzo pozytywnie nas zaskoczyła? Co łączy ten wątek z „Akolitą” i „Darthem Vaderem” spod pióra Charlesa Soule'a? I w końcu, jak oceniamy finałowy one-shot? To wszystko i wiele więcej w dzisiejszym odcinku.
Esta semana nos acompaña Vicente Icaza, CEO de Holdo, una fintech que ofrece una solución de inversiones que utiliza IA para generar portafolios personalizados para sus clientes, y que trabaja de la mano con Toesca.
Nový ročník NHE je spojený návratmi hviezd zo zahraničia, no zaujímavé rošády sa počas leta odohrali aj v rámci prestupu hráčov domácich klubov. Bojničania nezískali späť len Tomáša Smetánku, či Juraja Briatku, ale najmä zadné rady výrazne posilnili skúsení Erik Žilinčík svojim príchodom z tímu vicemajstra z Považskej Bystrice a Michal Holdoš, ktorý sa vrátil do rodného mesta z Hlohovca. Stálica našej scény, ktorá však má skúsenosti aj zo zahraničia, či slovenskej reprezentácie, v najnovšom podcaste SZH prezradila, prečo nechcel veriť, že sa do Bojníc vracia po neuveriteľných šestnástich rokoch, ktoré rýchlo zbehli, že Hlohovec, kde zažil najkrajšiu aj najťažšiu sezónu svojej kariéry je jeho druhým domovom, ako sa dá dostať späť po sezóne, v ktorej si hráč dvakrát roztrhne predný skrížený väz v kolene, na ktorých fanúšikov sa nedá zabudnúť a ako veľmi pomáha ich podpora, akú úlohu v prestupe zohral Tomáš Mažár a kúpa bytu v Prievidzi a prečo sa mu z Hlohovca neodchádzalo ľahko, ako talentovaného 16 ročného hráča dotiahol Pavol Jano do Nových Zámkov a dal mu príležitosť, prečo nebolo ľahké dostať sa do reprezentácie v jeho mladších časoch a na ktoré momenty najradšej spomína, že môcť si zahrať s niektorými terajšími spoluhráčmi bol jeho sen a ešte čaká na Martina Briatku, prečo je cennejší hráč, ktorý odovzdá v obrane rovnako veľa energie, ako v útoku a prečo si to v obrane užíva, že Hlohovec a Bojnice majú toho veľa spoločného a aké typy trénerov sú bratia Mažárovci, či prečo je zodvihnúť nad hlavu pohár v drese Bojníc jeho zatiaľ nesplneným snom.
En la edición AM, hablamos con Patricio Rojas, economista socio de Rojas & Asociados, y con Vicente Icaza, CEO de Holdo. También, con Cristóbal Martínez, estratega senior de inversión y derivados de Bci Corredor de Bolsa.
En la edición AM, hablamos con Patricio Rojas, economista socio de Rojas & Asociados, y con Vicente Icaza, CEO de Holdo. También, con Cristóbal Martínez, estratega senior de inversión y derivados de Bci Corredor de Bolsa.
With May the 4th RIGHT around the corner, we analyze the known in-game special events/offers and speculate on Double Drops. We talk about our first full week of the new 5v5 GAC and how that darn Holdo datacron is shaking things up. We love feedback! Let us know what you think: Keep the conversation going […] The post Galactic War Report – Episode 387: A (Jar) Jarring May the 4th appeared first on RADIO FREE TATOOINE.
On this episode we welcome, Dr. Markus Holdo an Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer at Lund University, where he is deeply engaged in exploring possibilities for equality, inclusion, and solidarity. With a Ph.D. from Uppsala University in 2014, Dr. Holdo brings a wealth of experience from prestigious institutions like NYU and Harvard Kennedy School, where he served as a Visiting Democracy Fellow. His research spans a diverse range of topics, including protests, inequality, antiracism, and feminist ethics. Passionate about democratic innovation and social movements, Dr. Holdo frequently contributes to academic debates and publications, shedding light on pressing issues such as urban participatory democracy and the right to housing. Currently, he leads a project on sustainable farming practices in Europe, funded by the Swedish Research Council. Additionally, he is actively involved in discussions on mobilizing broad-based antiracist movements and examining masculinity's role in feminist movements. Drawing on his extensive research background, Dr. Holdo's teaching and supervision cover democracy, public administration, social movements, political theory, and qualitative methods. His expertise is further enriched by his affiliations with research environments like Gender and Politics, Global Political Thought, and Environmental Politics Research Group. Through his work, Dr. Holdo strives to inspire critical reflection and collective action towards a more just and equitable society. #AcademicResearch #SocialMovements #Equality #Inclusion #Solidarity #PoliticalScience #LundUniversity Link to Dr. Markus Holdo's https://www.svet.lu.se/en/markus-holdo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suren-ladd/message
Join Ethan, Micah and Ben as they discuss one of the most divisive films of all-time, The Last Jedi. In this movie Luke Skywalker's peaceful and solitary existence gets upended when he encounters Rey, a young woman who shows strong signs of the Force. Her desire to learn the ways of the Jedi forces Luke to make a decision that changes their lives forever. Meanwhile, Kylo Ren and General Hux lead the First Order in an all-out assault against Leia and the Resistance for supremacy of the galaxy.Time Codes 00:00 - Intro5:53 - Opening crawl6:21 - Most divisive movie ever?9:00 - Initial thoughts 25:50 - Luke Skywalker's Character 48:00 - Leia's Character 55:00 - Holdo's Character 58:00 - Movie Talk1:28:00 - Lightsaber Duels Ranked 1:34:24 - Academy Awards1:37:14 - Box Office/ Budget $1:38:30 - Critic Scores 1:40:45 - Favorite Character 1:46:45 - Favorite Scene1:52:50 - Least Favorite Scene1:59:30 - Our Scores 2:15:00 - Our Ranking/Where it falls 2:20:18 - Next week is SOLOCheck us out on LetterboxdBen's Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/5nFMdEthan's Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/4QIVrMicah's Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/1bjytMusical themes are from @AuralnautsFollow us on Spotify for Weekly Podcast Shows! https://open.spotify.com/show/4gidMe4gtH9YhrhG7NQKlp?si=16bd4940f21b426dFollow us on Apple Podcasts for Weekly Podcast Shows!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/multiverse-monologues/id1598823220Follow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/multiversemonologues?utm_medium=copy_linkLogo done by the fabulous @chameleo.angel on instagram. Big thank you to her. You can also check out more of her amazing art by going online to www.ArtPal.com/chameleo.#starwarspodcast #GalacticDiscussion #anakinskywalker
Jared, Oriana and Ned discuss their collective choice of topic: Peter Jackson's version of The Return of the King. It's been twenty years since the conclusion of Jackson's three-film effort to adapt the entire Lord of the Rings was released, and it was easily the biggest profile release of the series, coming in with massive interest and attention, setting a variety of box office records in the process along with gaining widespread critical acclaim. It all resulted in a series of worldwide film awards and honors culminating with a famed clean sweep of Oscar wins including best picture, resulting in a tie with Titanic and Ben-Hur with eleven Oscars total but also the only one of those three films to literally win every category it was nominated for, a combined record that still stands. The film's general impact and that of the series as a whole is at this point undeniable, but how it holds up in a look back, caught somewhat between Fellowship's own unquestionable triumph and Two Towers's more stop-and-go successes, warrants its own discussion. What are the many changes made to the tangled relationship between Frodo, Sam and Gollum, and how does that play out as a result for both the film and the wider themes? How does the use of practical models and actual landscapes feed into the feeling of how the film both landed in the moment and held up upon later rewatching, even while it was also the biggest demonstration yet of the possibilities for CGI with massive military clashes and the like? Is it possible to actually lose count of just how many remarkable moments on a grand scale exist throughout the film, even as there are various “well, but…” caveats and questions to raise along the way? How has the whole series of film changed both the perceptions of Tolkien and the film industry in general? And how many endings are there, after all? (Surprise! It never ended, it's running somewhere in a theater right now, maybe.)Show Notes.Jared's doodle. And that's another epic trilogy down. (The earlier entries here and here.)Hurrah for the SAG-AFTRA strike ending and better (not perfect!) terms won.Our episode on evil. Evil!TheOneRing.net report on the return of the Eagle & Child pub. Jason Horowitz's New York Times story about that Italian Tolkien exhibition encouraged by Italy's favorite fascists. Sorry, did we say the quiet part out loud? (In the Guardian, Jamie Mackey with more context.)Our episodes on Peter Jackson's The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers, with lots of notes about the series as a whole so we won't repeat everything here…The sole trailer for The Return of the King. But that's all they needed.Trilogy Tuesday! It was a crazy time and it was great. Here's a photo of the all-day pass given out, and here's an example of that film frame memento given out as well. The opening scene is really something, no lie. Friendly little worm there.The screenwriting guru Ned mentions is Robert McKee – per Brian Sibley's Peter Jackson biography, McKee had come to Wellington, New Zealand to give one of his lectures in 1988, and the New Zealand Film Commission invited Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and future contributing screenwriter for The Two Towers Stephen Sinclair to it and they all apparently took it very much to heart. So a long term impact but even so.The opening exchange between Sam, Frodo and Gollum. Really are some beautifully shot moments in this sequence.Oh did Christopher Lee have things to say in the run-up to the theatrical release.Our episode on the Rankin-Bass Return of the King. It is NOT very good.Yeah yeah the Arwen vision and Arwen dying and…well whatever.But boy that introduction to Minas Tirith. THAT'S how to make an entrance.And the beacons sequence, wow, still. Time zone issues aside.For examples of the Gondor theme earlier on in the series, skip ahead to about a minute into this clip.Ride the Empire Builder! If you like.Hurrah for John Noble (and hurrah for Fringe). Skip ahead three minutes for “The rule of Gondor is MINE!” moment, and the parting between Denethor and Faramir, phew.Minas Morgul, a triumph of John Howe design, glowing and clamped. (The skybeam is the skybeam but the sonic buildup rules.)The Holdo maneuver (it really was great, like the film itself)When Theoden and Eowyn part at Dunharrow, boy that'll ruin ya. That's two good actors very much in the moment.When Aragorn and Eowyn part at Dunharrow, it is very…shippy.“...and Rohan will answer!” Perfect.“The stars are veiled.” Are they, Legolas?Oh you know the Shelob scene. You know. “The Edge of Night” sequence is unnerving, beautiful and horribly sad.The Nazgul as the angels of death, in essence. However petty.Grond! It is great design for sure, plus armored trolls.Gothmog isn't bothered with your petty trebuchets.The Ride of the Rohirrim. No notes. But here come the mumakil…“I am no man!” Yeah, it rules.Air Bud, the lingua franca of us all.That crazy Witch-king mace. Gotta love it.And indeed skip ahead to the end of the clip for that mumak takedown by the scrubbing bubbles. Plus Tracy Jordan with the wisdom. It still only counts as one, we guess.Sam finds Frodo in Cirith Ungol – it's a good moment!“On this good earth!” (Well, maybe not GREAT earth.)“I can carry you!” A beautiful sequence, no doubt.The Crack of Doom. Great acting moments, wonderful moment for Gollum, but not over the cliff again…And yeah when Mount Doom completely explodes…Will they? Won't they?A great way to do individual bows via a movie.“You bow to NO one.” (Cue big emotions.)A wordless toast indeed. And a pumpkin. (And a case of the not gays.)The Grey Havens sends us off. It really is a great Turner-inspired scene.“Into the West” and the end credit portraits. Great job Annie. (The young filmmaker who passed was Cameron Duncan, to correct Ned there.)The Triplets of Belleville is a real treat, see it when you can.Enjoy all the Oscar wins!Ah yes the Eragon movie. Welp.And the Chronicles of Narnia tried. But. (Good luck Greta!)This ran after the episode was recorded but the LA Times had a piece on the movie anniversary and its impact, especially in New Zealand itself.Our Rings of Power and Hobbit films episodes have more about our general qualms there.Want to hear those exclusive podcasts we're talking about on Megaphonic? Join the Patreon! And you can check out Kitchen Party here.
YODA MUST MAKE PEACE WITH HIS PAST AND RE-ENTER THE DARK SIDE CAVE! For ep 139, Mike continues with the Yoda series by delving into the second half. We get another flashback, this time from the Clone Wars with Anakin and Yoda then argues with a ghostly voice about entering the “Cave of Evil” on Dagobah. Mike also gives information on General Grievous, as well as other familiar faces that pop up in these comics! Yoda 7, 8 & 9 were written by Marc Guggenheim with Alessandro Miracolo as artist and Annalisa Leoni as colour artist, while Yoda 10 was written by Cavan Scott with art by Ibraim Roberson and colour art by Neeraj Menon. Issue 7 was released May 3rd 2023, issue 10 was released August 2nd 2023 and the trade paperback collection will be released 19th December 2023. For the previous Yoda episode, check ep 131 of SWCIC, but for even more Yoda content, check out ep 33 of SWCIC for the Yoda's Secret War arc, or check ep 47 for a short story of Yoda on Dagobah. You can also check ep 86 to hear why Yoda isn't present for most of phase 1 of The High Republic or ep 93 for the Galactic Bake Off. For the Age Of Resistance story where Kylo Ren goes to the dark side cave on Dagobah, check ep 52 and to hear more about Dooku's backstory, check episode 26. Check out each episode of the weekly Ahsoka discussion shows; https://pod.fo/e/1f4b32 & https://youtu.be/6mGPxSnMxhw In the last episode, THE REBELS ARE TRAPPED IN NO SPACE, HOW WILL THEY ESCAPE? For ep 138, Mike delved back into the main run of Star Wars comics from 2020, where Chewie, Holdo, Lando, Leia, Lobot & Luke search for the Kezarat Convoy by using a High-Republic-era Nihil path engine and find themselves in trouble! In addition to the comic's plot, Mike delves into a bit of information regarding the High Republic, Amilyn Holdo, Abyssians and more! Guest Spots:Mike appeared on Back To The Filmography to talk about Jason Statham's only animated movie to date; Gnomeo & Juliet: https://pod.fo/e/1f9f28 5 episodes of Mike, Maff & Dave's show; Rebels Reviewed is out now, so listen to their thoughts on all seasons, found on any podcast app and on YouTube: https://pod.fo/e/1defff - https://youtu.be/BrZrvENUlTM Mike spoke with Thomas Rochester of Reckless Rebellion to talk about the 3 Thrawn book trilogies: https://pod.fo/e/1df29c Subscribe to the Pop Culture Collective Newsletter for weekly updates on both of Mike's shows and plenty of other incredible creators, here: https://pccnewsletter.com To support Mike, you can rate/review the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & other podcast apps, you can share the show or support financially. You can give a one-off payment/donation at https://ko-fi.com/genuinechitchat or you can subscribe monthly at https://Patreon.com/GenuineChitChat - either option will give you access to the exclusive “Afterthoughts” episodes. Patreons get access to weekly episodes plus every past episode (even when paying £1 a month) while Ko-fi tippers will be able to choose some episodes, depending on how much they give - any and all support of this nature is hugely appreciated! Subscribe to Mike's YouTube channel to see video versions of his conversations, discussion with Star Wars creators, playlists filled with episodes of GCC & SWCIC and more: https://youtube.com/GenuineChitChat Find all of Mike's social media & links at linktr.ee/GenuineChitChat Outro read by BZ The Voice: http://www.bzthevoice.com Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at www.soundimage.org Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:13 What To Expect01:55 Other Canon Yoda Content02:26 Personnel & Release03:25 Size Matters Not Crawl03:51 Yoda 710:15 Yoda 812:32 Yoda 916:01 Yoda 10 (The Cave)21:38 Final Thoughts22:27 Coming Up26:08 Support & Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
THE REBELS ARE TRAPPED IN NO SPACE, HOW WILL THEY ESCAPE? For ep 138, Mike delves back into the main run of Star Wars comics from 2020, where Chewie, Holdo, Lando, Leia, Lobot & Luke search for the Kezarat Convoy by using a High-Republic-era Nihil path engine and find themselves in trouble! In addition to the comic's plot, Mike delves into a bit of information regarding the High Republic, Amilyn Holdo, Abyssians and more! Star Wars 30-33 were all written by Charles Soule with Rachelle Rosenberg as colour artist and for issues 30 & 31, Andrés Genolet was artist while Madibek Musabekov was artist for issues 32 & 33. Issue 30 was released January 4th 2023, issue 33 was released April 5th 2023 and the trade paperback collection was released 26th September 2023. Mike delved into the previous issues (26-29) of Star Wars 2020 in ep 115, and to hear more about the Nihil & No Space, listen to Mike's episodes covering Phase 1 High Republic content, especially the book reviews (search on any podcast app or check the High Republic playlist on YouTube)! Check out each episode of the weekly Ahsoka discussion shows; found on the podcast feed of Comics In Motion and video versions on YouTube; https://pod.fo/e/1f4b32 & https://youtu.be/6mGPxSnMxhw In the last episode, A JEDI FALLS INTO THE DARKNESS, BUT WHAT DOES THE INQUISITORIUS HOLD IN STORE FOR HER? The ep is another canon book review, but this one takes place from Attack Of The Clones through The Clone Wars and into years after Order 66, following Iskat Akaris' journey from Jedi Padawan to The Thirteenth Sister (an inquisitor) and the many situations she finds herself in along the way, including searching for other members of her mysterious species! More Free Content: 5 episodes of Mike, Maff & Dave's show; Rebels Reviewed is out now, so listen to their thoughts on seasons 1, 2, 3 & 4 and a bonus prediction/wrap-up episode, all found on any podcast app and on YouTube: https://pod.fo/e/1defff - https://youtu.be/BrZrvENUlTM Mike speaking with Thomas Rochester of Reckless Rebellion to talk about the 3 Thrawn book trilogies: https://pod.fo/e/1df29c Mike also appeared on Star Wars Timeline to talk about Ahsoka: https://youtu.be/-qo3tVHyC1U To support Mike, you can rate/review the show, you can share the show or support financially. You can give a one-off payment/donation at https://ko-fi.com/genuinechitchat or you can subscribe monthly at https://Patreon.com/GenuineChitChat! Subscribe to the Pop Culture Collective Newsletter for weekly updates on both of Mike's shows and plenty of other incredible creators, here: https://pccnewsletter.com Find all of Mike's social media & links at linktr.ee/GenuineChitChat Outro read by BZ The Voice: http://www.bzthevoice.com Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at www.soundimage.org Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:11 The Coming Weeks 02:21 What To Expect 03:04 Recap & Dark Droids 04:35 Personnel & Release 05:14 Star Wars 30 Crawl 06:06 No Space & Amilyn Holdo 08:28 Star Wars 30 Plot 14:05 Star Wars 31 Plot 18:11 Star Wars 32 Plot 22:23 Star Wars 33 Plot 26:13 Final Thoughts 27:59 Coming Up 32:10 Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
"The Force is Female!" is what Kathleen Kennedy insists. But if that is so, why has she relegated so many well-written strong female characters to "Legends" in favor of the likes of Rey, Holdo, and Quira? In this continuing series, I will catalogue the Strong Star Wars Women that have been cast aside by Disney. This episode: The Tuskin raised Vong prisoner who isn't Darth Krayt. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weekendstarwarriors/support
Sal and special guest King Tom Chansky (from The Sith List) talk Hidden Empire, Star Wars, Darth Vader, Bounty Hunters, and Doctor Aphra crossover comics! Dark Droids? Rebels in No-Space! Holdo and Lando! Luke, lightsabers, and kyber crystals! Darth Vader and the Handmaidens! Tasu Leech! T'onga! Bossk! Losha! And Zuckuss! Valance vs. Vader! Aphra possessed! Sana and the exes! The Ascendant and the Sith! Qi'ra and her Hidden Empire! The Knights of Ren! The Fermata Cage! The Null Blade! Check out our guest on the interwebs! Check out @TomChansky! The Sith List Patreon chats with Blue Harvest, Steele Wars, and The Bad Motivators! We want to hear from you! Check out our questions and polls on Spotify! Click here to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts! Check out the Rogue Rebels The High Republic playlist here! Follow us EVERYWHERE! IG: @TheRogueRebels Tweets @RogueRebelsFam The Rogue Rebels on FB RogueRebels on Twitch where we are streaming LOTS of Jedi: Survivor!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rogue-rebels/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rogue-rebels/support
Polarized is jumping into the Star Wars universe to discuss one of the most polarizing movies ever. Throughout the discussion we bring up other comparable trilogies, try to figure out what Holdo's deal is, and even polarize ourselves!Critics: 91% Audience: 42%
This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne are joined by Karradyne's younger brother, Haynes. They talk Hunger Games, Red Dead Redemption, and Mellow Mushroom having surprisingly good wings. Afterwards, they tear apart Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. They talk about what works, what doesn't, and poke tons of fun.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coSupport the show
So first, we apologize for the length of this episode, we give you a week off to fully process it. That being said, we are in part 2 of our Sequel Trilogy Special and that means talking "The Last Jedi", a story with so much that we speak for 3 hours. We discuss shirtless Skype calls with Kylo Ren, porgs weeping at Chewie's BBQ, and Laura Dern saying "pew, pew!" Matt dishes some quality quotes, Brennan talks, and Erin questions Salt Hoth. Shout out to our friend for pointing out Sassy Yoda, always willing to spill the tea to Luke. But really, we focus on the problems and there are SO many: cutting out characters, pointless story arcs, and the damn Holdo maneuver.Erin's review: understood goal but it sucked.Matt's review: Force Awakens left potential for the sequels, but Last Jedi killed it. "Let This Trilogy Die, Kill It if you Have To" -Matt to Rian JohnsonBrennan's review: better than Force Awakens, but bad writing sinks all ships.
The folks at Holdo Maneuver had Aspen and guest Kevin Coll on to talk Star Wars Celebration. And, more importantly...AHSOKA!Go support our friends at Holdo Maneuver by subscribing:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/holdopod/————Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/trekwarspodSocial Media:https://www.twitter.com/trekwarspodhttps://www.instagram.com/trekwarspodWant to ask us questions? Email us at trekwarspod@gmail.com .And leave us a review! https://bit.ly/leave-a-review-trek-wars
Redovisningskonsulten Martin Holdo gästar podden Framtidens E-Handel och pratar bokföring och skatter för e-handlare.Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!1:30 min - Snackar crypto10:45 min - Historielektion i moms och skatteregler. Moms inom och utanför EU. Hur går man tillväga när man inte har lager i Sverige?24:30 min - Hur funkar det när man säljer B2B utanför Sverige? Och hur funkar det med importen? Och hur kan man förbereda sig framöver?56:30 min - Hur ska man tänka kring returer?Här hittar du Martin:Email: martin.holdo@trimero.se https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-holdo-2556a7140/?originalSubdomain=se Följ Björn på LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bjornspenger/ Följ Framtidens E-handel på LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/framtidens-e-handel/ Besök vår hemsida & Instagramhttps://www.framtidensehandel.se/ https://www.instagram.com/framtidens.ehandel/ Sponsorhttps://www.treyd.io/ Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/framtidens-e-handel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CHAPTER 24THE MANDALORIAN“THE RETURN”(Shownotes)1, Bo-Katan and the Mandalorians retreat. Axe gets to the cruise ship and sends reinforcements.2. Mando takes out guards below, working his way through like a boss fight and grabbing higher gear as he goes.3. IG-12 appears! He saves Mando. They run into clones of Gideon. Mando blows them up. (I think)Mando tries to fight Gideon. He calls in the Praetorian guards, but Mando and Grogu/IG-12 defeat them! 4. Epic sky fight, Bo with dark saber, cool moves, Armorer busting helmets5. Bo swoops in and helps Mando out. 6. GIDEON CRUSHES THE DARKSABER?!?! However, Mando saves Bo-Katan. 7. Bo-Katan and Mando manage to survive. Axe pulls a "Holdo" maneuver but, at the last second, jumps out the window. Good job, Axe! 8. The ship blows up, taking Gideon with it. Grogu saves him, Mando and Bo by using the Force to make a shield around them.9. Happy ending! Mando seeks work on Nevarro, the Forge is relit, and Mando and Grogu get to live happily ever after. OUR SOCIALS:Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatherSonGalaxyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fathersongalaxyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FatherSonGalaxyWebsite: https://fathersongalaxy.com/Media Kit: https://fathersongalaxy.com/media-kit-2/Spreadshop (Merchandise) https://fathersongalaxy.myspreadshop.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/fathersongalaxy
In today's episode, Kelli and Leah finish Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. Kelli gets just a taste of the romance she craves, and even finds it in her heart to redeem C-3PO. Leah finally gets to go on her rant about that unnecessary casino side plot, cementing this film as the worst in the franchise. Kelli also makes a surprisingly accurate prediction (are we really surprised though? She's been killing it) about the title of the final film in the Skywalker Saga. We also discuss the interesting points made about the balance of the light and dark that is necessary for the force. And feel free to join the conversation. You can find us on Youtube or on Twitter, And let us know your thoughts on Holdo, because we think she is the true hero of this film. Should Poe have just followed her orders?Two Chicks Talkin Flicks Podcasttwo chicks talking about their favorite movies and moreListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showThanks for listening to It's All Geek to Me, hosted by Kelli and Leah. If you're enjoying the podcast, be sure to give us a rating!Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/allgeekpodcastAll episodes are edited by Leah VoyseyPodcast artwork created by Kelli Marissa
Only love can, and will, break your heart, as Valance learns in the pages of Bounty Hunters #31 with his hope for a quiet life with Jyala brutally erased. It's T'onga who steps up to carry him away in a bid to find some sort of peace, be it inner or outer, though it's clear than an inferno is brewing.In Star Wars #31, Amilyn Holdo gives new meaning to "the Holdo Maneuver," as she, Luke, Leia, Lando, Chewie and Lobot find themselves mystified yet intrigued by the No-Space locale and the history of a long-dead Jedi from The High Republic Era.Be sure share this week's episode on social media and, if you haven't, leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Doing so helps increase awareness about our podcast.Comics out today and broken down on this week's episode:_ Bounty Hunters #31 (12:23)_ Star Wars (Vol. 3) #31 (25:19)Star Wars Comics on Marvel Unlimited This Week:_ The High Republic (Vol. 2) #2 (of 10)News:_ Lando #1 is the latest one-shot, coming in May, from Marvel as part of its celebration of Return of the Jedi's 40th anniversary. It will join the already announced Jabba's Palace and Ewoks one-shots, along with the as-yet announced Emperor Palpatine, Stormtroopers and Smugglers one-shots. All six issues will be collected in a TPB due out Oct. 31 called Star Wars: Scoundrels, Rebels and The Empire._ Look out for The Mandalorian 2, a likely eight-issue maxi-series adapting season two of the Disney+ television series, later this year, probably in May or June. It'll feature the same creative team as the just-concluded The Mandalorian adaptation._ The Blade TPB, collecting the four-issue mini-series, appears set for release on June 27._ All 10 issues of the Yoda maxi-series will be collected in one trade-paperback and is due for release Oct. 31._ Artist Elsa Charretier's art for Star Wars -- Forces of Destiny characters can be found on coffee mugs for sale at Disneyland Paris.Upcoming Star Wars comics, TPBs and omnibus editions:Feb. 22 _ Doctor Aphra #29, Yoda #4 (of 10), The Nameless Terror #1 (of 4)March 1 _ The Blade #3 (of 4), Star Wars #32, Hidden Empire #4 (of 5), Han Solo & Chewbacca #10 (of 10), The Mandalorian #8 (of 8), Hyperspace Stories #4 (of 12)March 8 _ Bounty Hunters #32, Sana Starros #2 (of 5), The High Republic #6 (of 10), Hyperspace Stories #5 (of 12)March 14 _ Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion Omnibus Vol. 1. (Collects Star Wars: Empire 7, 14, 16; Vader's Quest 1-4, Star Wars (2013) 1-20, Star Wars Kids 1-11, 12 (A Story) and 13-20 and Star Wars 3-D 1-3); Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Old Republic, Vol. 5, TPB (Collects Star Wars: Knight Errant 1-5, Knight Errant -- Deluge 1-5, Knight Errant -- Escape 1-5, Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith 1-6 and material from Star Wars Tales #16)March 15 _ Hyperspace Stories #6 (of 12), Yoda #5 (of 10), The High Republic Adventures #3 (of 8), The Blade #2 (2nd Printing)March 22 _ Darth Vader #32, The High Republic Adventures #4 (of 8)March 29 _ The Blade #4 (of 4), Jabba's Palace #1 One-Shot, The High Republic Adventures -- Quest of the Jedi #1 One-Shot, The High Republic #7 (of 10)April 5 _ Star Wars #33, Hidden Empire #5 (of 5), The High Republic Adventures #5 (of 8)April 12 _ Doctor Aphra #30, Bounty Hunters #33, Ewoks #1 One-Shot, The High Republic #8 (of 10), Hyperspace Stories #7 (of 12)April 19 _ Sana Starros #3 (of 5), Yoda #6 (of 10), The Nameless Terror #2 (of 4), The High Republic Adventures #6 (of 8)April 26 _ Darth Vader: Black, White & Red #1 (of 4), Darth Vader #33, Doctor Aphra #31May 2 _ The High Republic (Vol. 2) "Balance of the Force" TPB (Collects #1-5); The Mandalorian "Season One, Part II" TPB (Collecting #5-8)May 3 _ Star Wars #34, Lando #1, Yoda #7 (10), The Nameless Terror #3 (of 4) May 6 _ The High Republic Adventures Free Comic Book Day IssueMay 9 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Original Marvel Years, Vol. 6 (Collects Star Wars (Vol. 1) #89-107 and #108)May 10 _ Darth Vader #34, The High Republic #9 (of 10)May 16 _ Star Wars (Vol. 3) Vol. 5 "The Path to Victory" TPB (Collects #26-30)May 17 _ Bounty Hunters #34, The Nameless Terror #4 (of 4), Hyperspace Stories #8 (of 12)May 23 _ The Edge of Balance -- PrecedentMay 24 _ Darth Vader: Black, White & Red #2 (of 4), The High Republic #10 (of 10)May 31 _ Doctor Aphra #32, Sana Starros #4 (of 5), The High Republic Adventures #7 (of 8)June 7 _ Han Solo & Chewbacca Vol. 2 "The Crystal Run, Part Two" TPB (Collects #6-10)June 20 _ Doctor Aphra Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Doctor Aphra, Vol. 2, #1-25), Star Wars -- Hyperspace Stories "Rebels and Resistance" TPB (Collects #1-4)June 27 _ The Blade TPB (Collects #1-4), Darth Vader (Vol. 3) Vol. 6 "Return of the Handmaidens" TPB (Collects #28-32)July 5 _ Hidden Empire TPB (Collects #1-5)July 11 _ StarWars Legends Epic Collection: Tales of the Jedi Vol. 3 (Collects Dark Lords of the Sith #1-6, The Sith War #1-6, Redemption #1-5 and material from Star Wars Tales #23 and Dark Horse Comics #7-9)July 18 _ Star Wars Legends: The Empire Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Dark Times -- Fire Carrier 1-5, Dark Times -- A Spark Remains 1-5, Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin 1-5, Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows 1-5, Droids Special #1, Droids (1994) 1-6, Droids (1995) 1-8, Star Wars: The Protocol Offensive, plus material from Star Wars Visionaries, Star Wars Tales 11-12, 15 and 20, Dark Horse Presents Annual '99 and Star Wars Galaxy Magazine #1)Aug. 15 _ The High Republic Adventures -- The Complete Phase (Collects 1-13, Galactic Bake-Off one-shot and Free Comic Book Day 2021 issues published by IDW, along with 2023's Free Comic Book Day issue)Aug. 29 _ The Nameless Terror TPB (Collects #1-4)Sept. 5 _ Star Wars Legends: The New Republic Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Star Wars: The Jabba Tape; Heir to the Empire #1-6, Dark Force Rising 1-6, The Last Command 1-6. Dark Empire 1-6, Dark Empire II 1-6), Empire's End 1-2, Boba Fett -- Twin Engines of Destruction, Bounty on Bar-Kooda, When the Fat Lady Swings, Murder Most Foul and Agent of Doom, Star Wars Handbook #3 and material from Star Wars Tales 1, 3-5, 10, 14, 20 and 22); The High Republic Adventures (Vol. 2) Vol. 1 TPB (Collects #1-4); Tales From the Death Star HC Graphic Novel; Hyperspace Stories Vol. 2 "Scum and Villainy" TPB (Collects #5-8)Oct. 31 _ Star Wars: Scoundrels, Rebels and The Empire TPB (Collects the Jabba's Palace, Ewoks, Lando, Emperor Palpatine, Stormtroopers and Smugglers one-shots); Yoda TPB (Collects Yoda #1-10)
It's a fantastic and fun new episode of Yaddle Chattle (A Star Wars Podcast) and you gotta hear it now, Leias and Jedimen! Darth David and Jedi Jared verbally spar as they chat about living in a post-Andor world, news on the Ahsoka series, Mandalorian Season 3 release date, Jared does impressions from the Saga, Dave talks about upsetting casual Star Wars fans at work, Palpatine and his hair, what SW movie is best for the Holidays, Star Wars Cage Match: Krennic Vs. Holdo, and MORE! Enjoy this epic episode today! BOOM!
It's finally time for the much anticipated Part 2 of The Last Jedi, and this is where things start to really take a turn for us. Why is Poe making so many bad decisions? Why is Holdo keeping secrets from everyone? Why is Canto Bight a thing and how do they just happen to land in a jail cell with a master hacker who seems to be waiting for them? What even are consistent timelines? All these questions and more, answered (or at least asked), in this weeks episode of Beneath Twin Suns! BECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast) DESTINY 2 PODS: PVP: https://destiny-massive-breakdowns.captivate.fm/listen (https://destiny-massive-breakdowns.captivate.fm/listen) PVE: https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen (https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen) CHAT SERVER: https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ (https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ) HOME PAGE: https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com (https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com)
What if Admiral Ackbar was the one to do the Holdo Maneuver? He turns to Leia and says that she needs to carry the spark for the resistance and issues a final "May the Force be with you" before his last maneuver as Admiral! #StarWars Each week, Matt and Ez discuss your transmissions and also break down possible theories moving forward. We also take a look at what other significant characters might show up in the Mandalorian .... Prepare to jump to lightspeed as we chat about all things STAR WARS! ~ "There will be no one to stop us this time"! We are back on YouTube (be sure to SUBSCRIBE) - http://www.youtube.com/c/HyperspaceHa... Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @HHL337 | @SuperGainsBro | @WompRat_2m If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Star Wars content then head over to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hyperspacehan... Exclusive Patreon series include: Expanded Edition - Join us as we expand the episode and make connections to Star Wars Legends Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/hyperspacehangout See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cody has no idea where we are, the mirror of Erised, if he thought those nuns were mad before, Luke was for sure gonna kill Kylo, Force Yoda is a freak out moment, Luke is melodramatic, Holdo's plan was fine and Poe commits mutiny. Knock off Beskar, order of events with Holdo could have been better, shocker that the guy in jail betrays them. All the actors were amazing, Chrome Dome, rebel scum, I know who your parents are, ruining the throne room scene for Heidi, it's fine. Hugs, Rey did it, mini death star, and Luke brushing off his shoulder. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdpostpodcast/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
It's here; one of the hottest takes of all. We're ranking the most polarizing film of the saga: The Last Jedi. Is it best viewed as a stand alone movie, or is it a sequel that could've started something great? More importantly, will Brody and Amanda remain friends? Tune in as we evaluate the Holdo maneuver, puppet Yoda, and Rian Johnson lighting Star Wars on fire! To stay up-to-date on all things Duel of the Ranks, be sure to check out our links below!Website: www.dueloftheranks.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dueloftheranks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dueloftheranksTwitter: https://twitter.com/DueloftheRanks
We've reached the end of The Last Jedi! Today's episode is a fun roundtable discussion with Jay Cooper and John Bellizzi, in which we listen to the rest of the end credits music and do a play-by-play commentary together. We also reflect on the season and film as a whole, share our personal music and sound effects highlights from The Last Jedi, and speculate on the future of Star Wars music. GUESTS: John Bellizzi (https://twitter.com/johnbellizzi) and Jay Cooper TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Hello there! 02:00 - End credits music + play by play commentary 17:37 - What were our first impressions of the music in The Last Jedi? 27:13 - Open-ended question: What makes some musical themes more memorable than others? 42:28 - Things we've learned, SWMM season highlights, shoutouts to specific Star Wars Music Minute guests, episodes, and concepts that stretched us as TLJ music and sound fans. 51:45 - Topics about Star Wars music we still don't understand or would like more context around 54:40 - Our thoughts and speculation on the future of Star Wars music 56:53 - What is the "John Williams soundtrack" style? 1:09:06 - Our favorite sound effects in The Last Jedi 1:09:45 - Our favorite music things in The Last Jedi 1:15:35 - If you could encourage people to revisit one particular spot in The Last Jedi, where the music and sound design are working in "perfect symbiosis," where would that be and what should they pay attention to? SHOUTOUTS and REFERENCES: Steele Saunders/Steele Wars: https://www.youtube.com/c/SteeleWars Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars (Frank Lehman): https://franklehman.com/starwars/ Luke Skywalker vs. Kylo Ren 16 Bit Scenes (Mr Sunday Movies) - https://youtu.be/oFfMN6lPnlA STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE EPISODES MENTIONED: SWMM - TLJ #10: Colors of the Wind (with Justin Leo Kennedy): https://youtu.be/joH88DBjFFY SWMM - TLJ #11: Steel Pans of Canto Bight (with Tyler Hunt): https://youtu.be/JWTWFCUw5pc SWMM - TLJ #1: From a Cellist's POV (with Erika Duke-Kirkpatrick): https://youtu.be/nHrblao5iWk SWMM - TLJ #14: Chromatic Fathiers (with Matt Burkey): https://youtu.be/rBcMV_RYqWc SWMM.- TLJ #20: Palpatine's Musical Legacy (with Justin Scheid): https://youtu.be/AeSB3oNtbo8 SWMM - TLJ #23: Holdo's Resolve: https://youtu.be/qmJDyfQrQjM SWMM - TLJ #5: Luke's Music Video: https://youtu.be/H-up7wksfDY Star Wars Music Minute: YouTube: /starwarsmusicminute Twitter: @StarWarsMusMin Instagram: @starwarsmusicminute TikTok: @StarWarsMusicMinute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Want to submit an anonymous question or comment? Here's a quick form Merch: to come one day...? Xanthe: Twitter: @chrysanthetan Instagram: @chrysanthetan Spotify Artist Page: Chrysanthe Tan Website: chrysanthetan.com Patreon: patreon.com/chrysanthetan
Frank Lehman is a music theorist, film musicologist, and John Williams scholar who created the Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars. Today, he's here to help us understand the end credits and music of The Last Jedi overall. We talk about wild theorizing, erotic themes, and the technical and philosophical ideals that make up the musical vocabulary of Star Wars. DISCUSSION: 0:00 - Intro and welcome to Frank Lehman, music theorist and film musicologist 02:50 - Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars talking about music with non-musicians pet peeves, hot takes, justifications crafting theories based on music 18:55 - What's going on in this end credits music? 20:48 - Is the music in these end credits "successful"? 26:35 - "Luke in Exile" themes 32:00 - violin demonstration overlaying Luke in Exile, Jedi Steps, Rey's themes 37:15 - mythically intentional way of writing open-ended music 46:xx - pre-existing expectations, idea that meaning comes from incongruity 48:26 - underscore, benefits of focusing on 5 cinematic minutes at a time, setting up moods 50:24 - "Mirror Cave" (TLJ) in conversation with "Magic Tree" (ESB) example 51:48 - about the "Battle of the Heroes" (ROTS) quote in the opening of this film 52:40 - rarity of perfect authentic cadences in this style of Hollywood score 57:02 - thoughts on Rose's theme, lydian themes in John Williams' history in general 1:03:41 - "wonderment" as a musical aesthetic 1:07:03 - explicit eroticism in music, Leia, Han and Leia, Q'ira, Jyn, etc... 1:10:19 - Rey's theme as a complete departure 1:15:27 - more playback of the end credits music 1:19:04 - leitmotif vs. incidental motif vs. nonspecific byproduct of a writing style, Ahch-To Arpeggios, Kamino Mystery motif 1:22:03 - Kamino callback in The Bad Batch, John Williams's musical fixations and shorthands 1:27:04 - visionary aspects of the screenwriting and directing as a possible inspiration for John Williams 1:32:54 - Goodbyes References: Things by Frank Lehman Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars: https://franklehman.com/starwars/ "Thematic Transformation and the Limits of Leitmotivic Analysis" - Talk by Frank Lehman given at Society for Music Theory, 2019 - https://youtu.be/4ZBCNK0PYrk "Hollywood Cadences: Music and the Structure of Cinematic Expectation" (paper) https://mtosmt.org/issues/mto.13.19.4/mto.13.19.4.lehman.php Hollywood Harmony: Musical Wonder and the Sound of Cinema (book) - https://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Harmony-Musical-Wonder-Cinema/dp/0190606401 Music: "A New Home" (The Rise of Skywalker) - by John Williams https://youtu.be/68jxhJYmo7o "The Cave" (The Last Jedi) by John Williams - https://youtu.be/nFzuvgyqyCE "The Magic Tree" (The Empire Strikes Back) by John Williams - https://youtu.be/RW5Fpv7X-4Q "Far From Home/E.T. Alone" (E.T.) by John Williams - https://youtu.be/P312yGJGZgg "Main Titles" (from Space Camp) by John Williams - https://youtu.be/eeq2Vy31t6E "Back to the Future" by Alan Silvestri - https://youtu.be/cgBvhmxun5M "Romeo and Juliet Overture" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - https://youtu.be/_Od7gx3Dc-U "Tristan and Isolde" leitmotifs by Richard Wagner - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL78TsyiiZjhGGJhndz_P-8EbshbYcFDxB Symphony No 9 "New World" by Antonin Dvorak - https://youtu.be/Qut5e3OfCvg "The Firebird Suite" by Igor Stravinsky - https://youtu.be/6wbkKWrUD-A "Marion's Theme/The Crate" (Raiders of the Lost Ark) by John Williams - https://youtu.be/Mp9InE4oDAw "Princess Leia's Theme" by John Williams - https://youtu.be/eyHOUMWw5_M "Han Solo and the Princess" by John Williams - https://youtu.be/zIQLjKJ2Yto "Jyn Erso and Hope Suite" by Michael Giacchino (from Rogue One) - https://youtu.be/w42CTq5QZtI "Lando's Closet" (Solo: A Star Wars Story) (Han and Q'ira's theme) - https://youtu.be/wummwZCt5s0 "Hera Syndulla's theme" (compilation from Star Wars Rebels) by Kevin Kiner - https://youtu.be/x7LNzBjCFrA "Finding Kamino" (Attack of the Clones) by John Williams - https://youtu.be/uthJxkZo9vM The Bad Batch land on Kamino (Star Wars: The Bad Batch) music by Kevin Kiner - https://youtu.be/ro0lutauUpU Other: Things John Williams: Music for Films, Television, and the Concert Stage by Emilio Audissino - http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503580340-1 Carolyn Abbate - https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691026084/unsung-voices the "Tristan chord" - https://youtu.be/yT47eZ5LUhY Relevant Star Wars Music Minute episodes SWMM 16: Mirror Cave vs. Magic Tree - https://youtu.be/-ztVED0Dos0 SWMM 23: Holdo's Resolve - https://youtu.be/qmJDyfQrQjM Frank Lehman Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/fmlehman YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwccpA85GCgdjAQB53OQXQ Star Wars Music Minute: YouTube: /starwarsmusicminute Twitter: @StarWarsMusMin Instagram: @starwarsmusicminute TikTok: @StarWarsMusicMinute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Want to submit an anonymous question or comment? 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You won't find it on the commercial soundtrack, but the music leading up to Holdo's sacrifice represents the culmination of profound thematic transformation rarely heard in all of Star Wars. Highlights: How the Desperation motif spawned from the Tension motif (after various iterations). Desperation motif is heard in its final form as the three subplots come to a head and finishes right as Holdo rams into the Supremacy. Frank Lehman's "Thematic Transformation and the Limits of Leitmotivic Analysis" Basic vs. advanced ways that leitmotifs tend to undergo transformation in Star Wars The shelf-stable analogy of preserving precious leitmotifs for future use... and how that isn't the case here Teleological genesis: when a theme develops from a motivic fragment and culminates in a final instance, never to reoccur. Speculation, philosophical questions, and who cares about thematic transformation anyway? Also in these minutes: silence! Where we are in the soundtrack: "Holdo's Resolve" -- it's not on the commercial soundtrack. https://youtu.be/3rIBFn3oU7c Sources and References: Buhler, James. 2000. "Star Wars, Music and Myth." In Music and Cinema. Wesleyan University Press. https://academic.csuohio.edu/kneuendorf/c49415/Buhler00.pdf Darcy, Warren. 2001. "Rotational Form, Teleological Genesis, and Fantasy-Projection in the Slow Movement of Mahler's Sixth Symphony." University of California Press https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/ncm.2001.25.1.49 Lehman, Frank. 2019. "Thematic Transformation and the Limits of Leitmotivic Analysis." Talk given at Society for Music Theory, 2019 https://youtu.be/4ZBCNK0PYrk -- 2021. Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars: https://franklehman.com/starwars/ Schneller, Tom. 2014. "Sweet Fulfillment: Allusion and Teleological Genesis in John Williams's Close Encounters of the Third Kind." https://www.academia.edu/6928980/Sweet_Fulfillment_Allusion_and_Teleological_Genesis_in_John_Williams_s_Close_Encounters_of_the_Third_Kind Svejda, Jim. 2018. "John Williams Discusses “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” and “The Post.” KUSC Interviews. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-williams-discusses-star-wars-the-last-jedi-and-the-post/id616808075?i=1000403320805 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.
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The Praetorian Guards aren't messing around, and neither is John Williams! Joining me today is Kyle Katarn. Together, we attempt to break down the sensational combat scoring, sound design, and awkward aftermath in minutes 106-110 of The Last Jedi. Discussion topics/Highlights: The music feels suspended in air before the first lightsaber clash. John Williams's music is just as well choreographed as the fight. Rey's theme is stated in a steady, declarative rhythm. DJ's line "they blow you up today, you blow them up tomorrow" might be a Battlefront II reference (specifically an attack scenario from Starfighter Assault map called Unknown Regions). Proficiency of lightsaber fighting and how the Force is involved. Praetorian guards! Their weapons, levels of articulation in the armor, family relationships. John Williams's exciting combat scoring. Rather than an "aggressive dance," it sounds more disorienting, like a "horn section falling down the stairs." Comparisons to Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore, etc. The sound of Kylo Ren's lightsaber when he impales a guard and the crackling is going through his body. Kyle Katarn's favorite lightsaber sound in the saga is Luke Skywalker's green lightsaber in Return of the Jedi (specifically the sharp, piercing snap-hiss of the ignition) Awkward aftermath and "the talk." The musical silence while Rey and Kylo are talking heightens the intimacy of the scene. Kylo Ren's insecure, vulnerable, desperate manipulation. Kylo's "hesitant," meandering theme. How the music underscores Kylo and Rey's discordant aims. They're a dyad moving in opposite directions. Determined, purposeful music when Holdo gears up to take action. Possible reasons why Rey calls Kylo "Ben" so consistently. Themes Referenced (in order of appearance, named according to Frank Lehman's Complete Catalogue of the Themes of Star Wars): Rey 1, Kylo Ren 2 (Hesitant), Desperation Where we are in the soundtrack: "A New Alliance" Links & References: Galactic Empire - "March of the Resistance" - https://youtu.be/IPaYPlcEiYg Galactic Empire - "The Asteroid Field" - https://youtu.be/XJha78EQGwc Star Wars Music Minute #2: Resistance Leitmotifs (TLJ Minutes 6-10) https://youtu.be/6oxbJ5MNsP4 Frank Lehman's Complete Catalogue of the Themes of Star Wars: https://franklehman.com/starwars/ Kyle Katarn: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ky1ekatarn YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb8X1bh7GNenZizQtypmUBw Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ky1eKatarn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ky1ekatarn/ 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.
Welcome to the fourth episode of Planning Phase Syndicate. This episode will contain our Academy 101, Roll Call, Rebel Hanger Cadets, System Malfunctions and Construct the Death Star segments. Here is the breakdown of what each segment contains. Academy 101 This segment name is determining training for new pilots that allow us to explain rules or mechanics of the game that will give a highlight or deep dive into game operation. Covered this week was Engagement and End Phases. Matt talks through a high level process for engagement and end phases and some interactions that everyone should know when they sit down and play x wing. Roll Call This segment is to highlight different pilots, cards, or rules that are important to our Academy 101 segment that we feel needs further discussion. Covered this week is Morna Key Pilot, Admiral Holdo Crew, and Cikatro Vizago with their interactions that change how engagement phase interactions normally happen. Live Demonstration was given using TTS to show how each of these upgrade cards can help you Rebel Hanger Cadets This segment is to help players understand list building mechanics and why pieces are used to build lists that are decent lists to fly either in tournaments or during a local gathering with prize support. Covered this week is Tanner dives into building a unique looking Hyper Space swarm list from the Separatists faction. System Malfunctions This segment is to highlight different functions that have different interactions that are not as known but are interesting to learn about. Covered this week is auto blasters, marksmanship, and R7-A7. Construct the Death Star This segment is a team building exercise that allows for building a squad that is fun without being ultra competitive that is later used to play against other players Construct the Death Star list in our Trench Run Series. The List of the Week was given to John to fly against Tanner's list from episode 3. Links --------- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRX-7c7R0_FlTZZ2Vtdi_9Q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Planning-Phase-Syndicate-102792741982012 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/planningphasesyndicate Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PlanningPhaseSyndicate Discord: https://discord.gg/eqxnTxDFAr Podcast: https://planningphasesyndicate.podbean.com --------- List CTDS https://tinyurl.com/347udt3p List RHC https://tinyurl.com/5bkv34tw and https://tinyurl.com/2t9bk528
Guest commentators Alison Rosen & Daniel Quantz are here as Holdo outmaneuvers Poe & the Mutineers!
Who knew the sound of fueling transports could be so satisfying? Blythe Kala joins me in a lively discussion about minutes 86-90 of The Last Jedi, featuring comedic droid beats, untranslated Wookiee words, and Rey meeting Kylo face-to-face for the first in the whole film. We also talk Rey vs. Kylo vs. Anakin's character motivations, film production tricks, and more. Discussion topics/Highlights: The satisfying sound of the fueling transports (ascending in pitch) Rebel and Resistance themes (strict, military marches) versus Jedi themes (flowy, magical, bigger melodic range). Comedic beats and sound design of BB-8 Droid and Wookiee speech are often left untranslated for the audience, leaving their sound and inflection up to our interpretation. This can be really handy when the filmmaker wants to leave things open-ended (like when Rey wants to tell Finn something) Speculation regarding how the hologram scene with DJ was filmed The music after Holdo orders Poe off her ship Using green screen versus "volume" (and the cool new "volume" ILM invented for The Mandalorian) Kylo vs. Rey vs. Anakin's character motivations Themes Referenced (in order of appearance): Tension (Resistance in Trouble), Tension (Generic), Rey's Theme Links to Other References: Ezra's theme from Rebels: https://youtu.be/FhlVIgAOn5A More about the volume used for The Mandalorian: https://techcrunch.com/2020/02/20/how-the-mandalorian-and-ilm-invisibly-reinvented-film-and-tv-production/ Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars: https://franklehman.com/starwars/ Blythe Kala Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlytheKala93 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blythekala93/ Website: https://blythekala.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BlytheKala93 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.
Colleen, Anders and Daniel are joined by Bohemian Geek Studies' Sara O'Connor to discuss The Last Jedi! Rian Johnson's entry in the Skywalker Saga has divided fans, and we are no exception! The movie that divided fans has some division among us as well! Nevertheless, we can all agree that this movie is bold and beautiful! Anders is all in on Snoke's swagger but Sara thinks he looks like a Hugh Hefner ball sack! Colleen just can't get enough Holdo, but Sara thinks she just falls flat. We can all agree that she does not owe Poe anything though! Daniel is all in on Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver in this movie. Finally, we all revel in Mark Hamill's excellence and Luke Skywalker's swagger as he Force-Projects himself across the galaxy! http://www.forgottenentertainment.com (www.forgottenentertainment.com) http://www.bohemiangeekstudies.com (www.bohemiangeekstudies.com) Find us on Twitter and Instagram @YASWPod This week's recommendations: Anders: Batman Beyond (1999-2001) Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)/Batman: Death in the Family (2020) The Last Jedi (novelization) by Jason Fry Colleen: Leia: Princess of Alderaan by Claudia Gray Canto Bight by Saladin Ahmed, Rae Carson, Mira Grant, and John Jackson Miller MaddAddam trilogy by Margaret Atwood Daniel: Gears of War 5 (2019) Sara: Invincible (2021) on Amazon Prime Video
The Last Jedi's character development was pretty uneven. It added new layers to Rey's loneliness, Kylo's inner turmoil, Poe's impulsiveness, and Finn's search for purpose, but it suffered from a compressed time frame, and many of its choices were controversial. In this episode, we talk about Rey Rando, Disgruntled Luke, and the rest of our merry band. Plus, we split two-against-one over Holdo's actions — and it might not be the split you expect.
In this set of minutes, Rose tases Finn for trying to desert the Resistance, they bond over shared knowledge, they bring Poe into the plan. Then, they call up Maz Kanata, who tells them to find the Master Codebreaker. Poe peers over Leia, says he's not gonna tell Holdo the plan, and finally, we cut to shots of Rey and Kylo in their respective locations picking up on each others' presence. Motifs: Rose's theme, Resistance March, Leia's theme, possible Main Title hint. Soundtrack: Second half of "Fun with Finn and Rose" Star Wars Music Minute is on Instagram @starwarsmusicminute, and Chrysanthe is on Twitter @chrysanthetan and Instagram at @chrysanthetan. Chrysanthe's Patreon is https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan. If you have questions or suggestions, email podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com or submit anonymous questions/comments with this quick form.
Theme-spotting: (Altered) Force theme, Rose's theme. Soundtrack: "Fun with Finn and Rose" Discussion topics: Voicing Luke Skywalker for the first Battlefront video game: the process and challenges. How voice acting works in a film, how voice acting differs from physical acting, and what the ADR (Additional Dialogue Replacement) process is like. Andy Serkis, Snoke vs. Golem vs. Stitch. Chewbacca's different vocalizations. Different interpretations of Holdo's Force theme teaser. The qualities and cadences of Mark Hamill's voice, from young Luke to old Luke. Our first impressions of Rose's theme. Vocal placement and the head as a resonance chamber. A demonstration of different accents, vocal placements, and voices (Obi-Wan, Luke, Yoda, Vader, etc). Tips on exploring the limits of your own voice at home. Note: While leitmotif names are completely up to interpretation, I use the names from Frank Lehman's Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars. I find this resource to be the most careful, objective, well-organized, and up-to-date guide of its kind. Anthony Hansen is on Twitter @anthonyhansen and Instagram @anthonyhansenVO and at anthonyhansen.net Star Wars Music Minute is on Instagram @starwarsmusicminute, and Chrysanthe is on Twitter @chrysanthetan and Instagram at @chrysanthetan. Chrysanthe's Patreon is https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan. If you have questions or suggestions, email podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com or submit anonymous questions/comments with this quick form.
Well. We're here. The Last Jedi. We knew it was coming and we knew it was going to happen but...ugh. But alas, we have to finish off our Star Wars film recaps and that has to be done by looking at the eighth episode so let's just do it shall we? Have we gotten over just how disappointing this movie was? Has it gotten worse? Are there any redeeming features? Did the reviews for this movie actually break the film industry given the fan backlash? How is this movie macklunkey? How hard are we trying to like this rather than no like it? How hard was it to take the death of Carrie Fisher? What will our take on Rose be? Is the opening crawl the most pointless opening crawl in all of Star Wars? Can we handle the humour in this movie, particularly a "yo mama" joke? Why does the whole opening battle just make no sense? Why is the force kind of stupid in the opening sequence? How great are porgs? Seriously. Porgs are the best. Porgs. Porgs porgs porgs. Oh...the rest of the movie. Sorry. Porgs. How disturbed are we by alien blue titty milk? Porgs. Should Leia be brought up on some HR charges for her slap on Poe? Porgs. How amazing once again is Kylo Ren? Porgs. Is the Chewbacca scene with the porgs the best scene in the entire sequel trilogy? Porgs. What do you think of Laura Dern and her role as Holdo? Porgs. Could Finn ever feel his teeth? Porgs. What scene should Lando be in but sadly isn't? Porgs. Why do we want to just ignore the entire casino storyline? Porgs. What do we think of fish nuns? Porgs. How great is it to see Yoda return? Porgs. Why is the mutiny just so frustrating? Porgs. Why does Ben zone out throughout most of this episode? Porgs. Why is the Holdo scene involving hyperspace incredible and flawed at the same time? Porgs. How great is Andy Serkis? Porgs. Do we like the look of the salt planet? Porgs. What great way could this movie have ended that sadly doesn't happen? Porgs. And can Colin and Ben actually come up with a solid rating for this at the end? Porgs. It's a tough slog to get through, so try your best and get it over with like we did.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Alex, Rob, Ash and Aaron discuss the finer points of Nintendo's Online Service, massacre the Holdo plot in from The Last Jedi, and make wildly uninformed predictions about the new Han Solo film. Start - Nintendo News 19:40 - Last Jedi Plot Massacre 59:50 - Han Solo Talk Thanks for listening and make sure to subscribe on SoundCloud or iTunes for Weekly Episodes!
Poe Dameron, beloved ace pilot of The Resistance, is he a sexist as some fans have claimed? Or was it simply his frustration under pressure and Vice Admiral Holdo's secrecy that led him to mutiny in The Last Jedi ? Let's talk gender politics in The Last Jedi! We welcome back our good friend Kate Sanchez of But Why Tho? The Podcast to discuss! Stephen, Swara, and Kate also discuss the March For Our Lives in DC this past weekend, Trump's attack on Amazon and the Austin TX bombings. We conclude with a lively Bantha Fodder segment from Kate and the hosts. Enjoy! By Kate on the But Why Tho? blog: Poe isn't the Bad Guy Get in touch with everyone on the show! Leave us a review on iTunes and tell us what you think of the show! Subscribe and connect with us on Twitter:@Stephen_Kent89 | @SwaraSalih1 | @OhMyMithrandir Please share our show with a friend, review us on iTunes and shoot us some feedback. We grow in quality every time someone reaches out to tell us what they liked. We want to hear from you! You can send us your thoughts on the show and topics at BeltwayBanthas@gmail.com. If you like this episode, check out our previous one! Get full access to Geeky Stoics at www.geekystoics.com/subscribe
On this episode, Dominic, Ben, and Chris discuss the news that a trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story will (probably) debut during the Super Bowl and share what they hope to in the preview. They also break down the character arcs of Poe Dameron and Admiral Holdo in The Last Jedi. They analyze the evolution of Poe's character and how his conflict with Holdo played out. Plus, gaming updates, the latest on Episode IX, and some Star Wars Rebels updates. All this and much more! Website: www.starwarsunderworld.com Support The SWU on Patreon Buy an SWU T-shirt Facebook: www.facebook.com/swunderworld Twitter: @TheSWU Subscribe and Review on iTunes Email: swunderworld@gmail.com Voicemail: 1-410-989-1138 Listen live Thursdays at 9pm EST on Channel 1138
Leia, Poe and Holdo, oh my! It's time for part 2 of our 4 part “The Last Jedi' breakdown! Today we take a closer look at The Resistance side of things with special guest Matt Keating. Plus, stick around for some “Solo” trailer talk and so much more on this jam-packed episode! Stay up to date with Fans of the Force on Facebook and Twitter @forcefanpodcast Fans of the Force Podcast out Thursdays
SPOILER ALERT!THE FORCECAST IS BACK!!! This week, Ryan and Daniel are joined by the Skytalkers, Charlotte and Caitlin to break down more of The Last Jedi. They discuss Finn/Rose on Canto Bight. Then the foursome discuss Holdo and Poe and finish up with Kylo Ren's redemption.The show then gets turned over to you as we play your voicemails
SPOILER ALERT!!! On this episode, Dominic, Ben, and Chris are joined by Zac Arnold of the Intergalactic Peace Coalition podcast, Mondo of the Star Wars Wastelands podcast, and Jeff White of the Backyard Watch podcast to share their immediate reaction to Star Wars: The Last Jedi. They discuss how the film handled certain characters, including Luke Skywalker, Snoke, Rose, and Holdo. Plus, what scenes worked and what didn't, and how their first impressions of The Last Jedi compares to their first impressions of previous Star Wars films. All this and much more! Website: www.starwarsunderworld.com Support The SWU on Patreon Buy an SWU T-shirt Facebook: www.facebook.com/swunderworld Twitter: @TheSWU Subscribe and Review on iTunes Email: swunderworld@gmail.com Voicemail: 1-410-989-1138 Listen live Thursdays at 9pm EST on Channel 1138