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Gor the God Butcher and the guy from Dune go to Mos Eisley. That's how Chuck describes this episode we did covering Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.Twitter: @comicrundownInstagram: @comicbookrundownThreads: @comicbookrundownEmail: comicbookrundown@gmail.comHosted by Joe Janero, Ron Hanes and Charlie Shaw Edited by Joe JaneroTheme song provided by Cam Malidor Find our t-shirts at Redbubble and TeePublic https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_boxhttp://tee.pub/lic/vBbIJZ4eLQ0
The Bible has a lot of strange locations thrown at us in Ezekiel 38 and 39. Persia, Cush, Put, Gomer, Meshech, Tubal, Beth-Togarmah, Mos Eisley, Alderaan, Obi-Wan Kenobi, you'd need a time machine to know where all these places are. In fact, you'd need a space ship, too, because some of them only exist in a galaxy far, far away. Since we don't have time travel technology all figured out yet, we'll have to rely on history to tell us where all these places are. But why is knowing all these names important, anyway? Because these are the nations or peoples who are prophesied to come against Israel in an epic battle in the last days. The famous prophecy of Gog and Magog.And this prophecy's fulfillment may be close. And it may not. That's why we have to understand what nations we should be watching closely. Once we've established who is who in this biblical drama, we'll know how to see them coming into alignment with this prophecy- and perhaps be able to track how close we are to Gog and Magog's battle play out. I'll teach you the signs we're looking for today on the Cross References podcast.0:00 - Introduction5:00 - Persia9:50 - Cush12:50 - Put14:10 - Gomer and Beth-Togarmah18:00 - Closing ThoughtsIf you want to get in touch with me, send an email to crossreferencespodcast@gmail.comIf you're looking for a detailed Ezekiel Bible study, cross-referenced with supporting scripture, this podcast will provide an in-depth look at the prophets of the Bible, with clear Bible prophecy explained. We explore Ezekiel's visions and other Old Testament Bible study topics through careful Bible exegesis to help you in understanding the Book of Ezekiel in a deeper way. I'm glad you're here, and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode!
Hasbro promises to build a wall in the Streets of Mos Eisley and expects the Jawas to pay for it. The Star Wars team revealed all new The Vintage Collection and Black Series toys at this year's Hasbro Pulse Con. Plus, if loose lips sink ships, then Hasbro just made a titanic reveal with their Secret Wars-inspired collection of Marvel Legends. And, he's the ghost with the most toys! Fans are dying to pick up the latest Beetlejuice collectibles from NECA and Mezco. Nobody snuggles with Max Power. You strap yourselves in and feel the G's! It's The Reluctant Adult Podcast. Email TheReluctantAdultPodcast@gmail.com Save and get Free Shipping on in-stock items on Entertainment Earth with code TOYPOD TikTok @TheReluctantAdultPodcast Instagram @TheReluctantAdultPodcast Twitter @Reluctant_Pod Facebook Toy Sale Boat YouTube The Reluctant Adult Podcast Paul's Amazon Wishlist Bill's Amazon Wishlist
Today we discuss Skin Deep: The Fat Dancer's Tale, the next short story in Tales from Jabba's Palace. It tells the story of Yarna and what happens to her after Jabba's death. In previous stories, she's crossed paths with both Tessek and Dannik Jerriko, and she's worried that Jerriko is looking to kill her in the chaos happening at the palace. She's determined to make it to Mos Eisley and free her cublings.
Owen: "We don't need anything from you, Kenobi." Obi-Wan: "It's just a toy."Owen: "It's a lot more than that."―Owen Lars to Obi-Wan KenobiI've been thinking a lot today about why I do this. Here's what I came up with. Geeky Stoics is about drawing out the transcendent from the entertaining. It's about reaching beyond “escapism” and expanding your potential in the real world through the enjoyment of other worlds. Every place we visit, we take something home. You travel to South Carolina….you come home with a sea turtle mug and sand between your toes. You return from California with a tan. You go to school and hopefully return with fun facts, or maybe a black eye. You go to the movie theater to see Star Wars or Harry Potter or The Lord of the Rings or The Avengers, and you come home with ideas of a larger world. Why do you think Obi-Wan Kenobi gave young Luke Skywalker a toy T-16 Skyhopper as a gift? The one we see a more grown-up Luke playing with in the original Star Wars film. It was to inform Luke, to delight and direct his mind toward the stars. Uncle Owen forbids it at first. He takes the toy away and angrily returns it to Obi-Wan. Knowledge of the stars and ships to visit them would direct Luke's imagination toward them. That opens Luke up to great danger. He could be harmed by the galaxy. But Obi-Wan persisted and made sure Luke had this toy at his desert home on Tatooine. It primed Luke to want more. Yes, it's just a toy, the definition of escapist entertainment. But toys are how we act out greatness. We roleplay heroism and courage with toys and costumes. In the theater seat, are you not doing the same thing? Wondering to yourself during the movie, “Is this how I would respond to Darth Vader's offer of power and empire? Would I walk away from the burning Homestead and leave Mos Eisley with strangers to rescue a princess?” Every few days I hear from someone that we take these stories too seriously, and that they weren't meant to be philosophies or profound insights about life. They're just meant to be “simple” and “family entertainment”. When I think of simple family entertainment I think of a waterslide. You climb up, you go down, you get wet, and do it all over again. But I don't know how you could look at Spider-Man….when Peter Parker chooses out of vengefulness to let an armed robber escape with a bag of cash, something he has the power to stop, but he shirks that responsibility and it cascades directly to the murder of his beloved uncle by that same thief….and think, “simple entertainment”. Someone quipped to me that it's not like Michael Bay's Transformers movies are philosophical. Surely that would be a huge stretch to argue. I don't particularly care for those films, but just five minutes of reflection would lead you to see that even the Transformers movies, which are dripping in shiny objects, sex appeal, and big explosions, have a very basic perspective about human existence….which is that it's worth fighting for. Optimus Prime doesn't come down to Earth and encourage the people he meets to roll over and die. When you come to realize that there a tons of people, philosophers even, who promote the idea that humanity is an invasive species, you then have to ask yourself, “Well what is this goofy Transformers movie telling me?” And it's saying, in the booming voice of Optimus Prime…Defend planet Earth from the Decepticons. Be brave. Stand up for yourself. Fight. Almost every story you've ever read has a point of view and something it wants you to understand. Every story is written in the context of a civilization and its values, and every little thing that you think is “simple” is very likely an alien concept to some man or woman your age on the other side of the globe. It makes me think of this old Brad Pitt movie Seven Years in Tibet, where Pitt plays an Austrian Olympic climber visiting Tibet. He brags of his feats climbing mountains in hopes of seducing a local woman, but she's gobsmacked that this Western man thinks it is valiant to conquer mountains. I don't know about you, but as a Western man myself, I see a mountain and I think “You climb it”…Why? “Because it's there”. I suspect we will never hear the end of criticism and naysaying about how we take simple stories too seriously or bend over backward to find meaning in ridiculous children's stories, but I know in my bones that they are much more than that. These “toys” these “escapist” pieces of entertainment, they are telling us something. The question is, are you listening? God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.-C.S. LewisGeeky Stoics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.This morning I was alone for a while in a lovely wooded area outside of my town. I was dwelling on some negative comments I'd seen recently about the stuff we make here. And I started writing in my journal. That was the first piece of what you just read. The intent is for it to be part of a book that Riley Blanton and I are working on, all about Geeky Stoics. Stay tuned. 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
Marvel and Greg Pak deliver a comic adaptation of The Phantom Menace featuring the character of Anakin Skywalker that celebrates his good heart. In this fully armed and operational episode of Podcast Stardust, we discuss: Exactly what kind of story The Phantom Menace 25th Anniversary Special #1 is, Anakin's opening dream about becoming a Jedi, The rescue of a Tusken Raider captured by slavers in Mos Eisley, How this story interweaves with the events of The Phantom Menace, Anakin's observations of Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan arguing about him, What Jar Jar has to say about Anakin's character, and Some glimpses of Anakin's future. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Get your Ultimate Lightsaber 2.0 from SaberMasters and use our referral code (STARDUST) at checkout for $10 off. Head to www.sabermasters.com/discount/stardust Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Join us for real time discussion on the RetroZap Discord Server here: RetroZap Discord. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
Bonus quote: ”Only the derivatives!” — Kirsten James Bud's Weekly Geek-out 08:17 – Eye for AI (take the quiz!) Coming Soon 19:17 – Megalopolis related: Vanity Fair first look 26:16 – Cobra Kai (Netflix series, S6 in three parts, Part I: July 18, Part II: November 28, The finalé event: 2025 27:53 – Wednesday (Netflix series, S2 cast announcement, in production, Jenna Ortega, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Steve Buscemi, Billie Piper, Luis Guzmɑ́n, Thandiwe Newton, Haley Joel Osment, Fred Armisen, Christopher Lloydְ) 29:48 – The Boys (Prime Video series, S4, June 13) (Zoner Mary) 34:49 – The Acolyte (Star Wars series, Disney+, June the 4th) (Zoner Mary) / LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy (Star Wars animated special, Disney+, September 13) related: Colbert's lost footage of Luke Skywalker at the Mos Eisley cantina (Zoner Mary) 39:25 – Eric (Netflix film, May 30, Benedict Cumberbatch) 40:23 – Super Nintendo World at Universal Epic Universe – Donkey Kong Country: Mine-Cart Madness (coaster!) – Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge (dark ride) – Yoshi's Adventure (omnimover, previously only in Japan) 42:34 – Paul Walter Hauser joins casts of Fantastic Four and Naked Gun 43:42 – Nathan Fielder, Emma Stone re-team for movie about infamous “anal bead” chess scandal 45:48 – Michelle Yeoh to Star in Amazon's Blade Runner 2049 sequel series Blade Runner 2099 47:08 – Live-action ‘Masters of the Universe' movie gets theatrical release date (June 5, 2026, dir: Travis ”Chilly Tee” Knight of Bumblebee, son of Nike's Phil Knight, Laika lead animator/CEO) Coming soon: SPEED ROUND! 49:10 – X-Men '97's X-Mansion on Airbnb 49:22 – Knuckles (Paramount+ 6-ep miniseries, out now) 43:51 – The Watchers (dir: Ishana Shyamalan, prod: M. Night Shyamalan, in theatres June 14) 51:03 – Robot Dreams (in theatres May 31) 51:27 – 28 Years Later casts Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson & Ralph Fiennes (dir: Danny Boyle) 51:55 – Next On Disney+ (Zoner Mary) – Jim Henson: Idea Man (May 31) – The Beach Boys (May 24) – Darjeeling Limited, Daredevil 2003, That Thing You Do!, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (May 1) – Doctor Who (S1 premiere May 10, 17, 24, 31) – Tales of the Empire (S1, May the 4th) – The Bad Batch (S3, May the 1th) – Welcome to Wrexham (S3, Fridays in May) – Black Twitter: A People's History (S1, May 9) – Monsters at Work (S2, May 5) – X-Men '97 Assembled (May 22) – Queen Rock Montreal (May 15) – The Beatles' Let it Be (May 8) NOT Coming Soon 52:10 – Nintendo to announce Switch successor before the end of this fiscal year 58:27 – Kraven the Hunter moves to December as Sony pushes Karate Kid to May 2025 Geek News Proper 59:16 – Bernard Hill: Lord of The Rings and Titanic actor dies aged 79 1:03:13 – James Gunn's Superman suit: photo / article 1:11:04 – Sony backlash re: PSN account linking for Helldivers 2 and all other PlayStation exclusives on PC (Zoner Spenny) Reviews and Recommendayshes 1:12:29 – The Roast of Tom Brady (Art) 1:23:49 – Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story (Pol) 1:30:14 – Anyone But You (Art) 1:32:47 – Fallout (Pol & Bud) Join The Geek-out Podcast's Facebook page (where we'll release new episodes, and where you can talk with us) and Facebook group (where fans of the podcast can gather and talk geeky stuff)! Questions? Comments? Corrections? Suggestions? e-mail geekout@TheZone.fm Subscribe to The Zone's Geek-out Podcast on Apple Podcasts. Or, copypasta this link to subscribe using your podcatcher of choice: https://omny.fm/shows/the-geek-out-podcast/playlists/podcast.rss And, get more Zone podcasty goodness at TheZone.fm/podcast
We're back! After a refreshing holiday, The Line Podcast's Jen Gerson and Matt Gurney are together again to discuss the state of play in Canadian politics. Have the Liberals under Justin Trudeau bottomed out? Why can't they seem to secure a comeback — Gerson thinks she knows: it's because everybody's broke, and the Liberals are fixated on electric vehicles, plastic bags, and carbon taxes. The Line offers a quick update on Israel, and the federal government's incoherent and constantly wavering position on the International Court of Justice: turns out, we will abide by the ruling on whether Israel is committing genocide, even though we don't agree with the premise of the case. That ... does not make sense. Your editors also talk Alberta politics: why did Canada's most energy-rich province almost freeze to death in the cold? And what to make of NDP leader Rachel Notley stepping down from her role. Lastly, Gerson and Gurney talk about Sabrina Maddeaux, the National Post columnist who announced her candidacy for the Conservatives. They then talk more generally about journalists who escape this wretched hive of scum and villainy to enter an even grungier Mos Eisley cantina — politics. Why does this seem to be becoming more normal, and what can you do to prevent more of it? Like and subscribe to The Line www.readtheline.ca#SabrinaMaddeaux #politics #conservative #Canada #justintrudeau #Isreal #ICJ #genocide #Liberal
On the first of three very special Star Wars trilogy episodes of I Was There Too, Matt is joined by Anthony Forrest who plays the sand trooper mind-tricked by Obi-Wan Kenobi at the Mos Eisley roadblock who said 'These arent the droids were looking for,' in George Lucas 1977 film Star Wars. Anthony tells us how he was cast as the sand trooper after also being cast as Luke Skywalkers friend Fixer in the deleted scenes from the film, not being able to see a thing in the helmet, and getting to work with Lucas, Guinness, and Hamill. We also hear tales of rubbing elbows with Roger Moore in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me and getting to see John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their 'Bed-In for Peace' campaign. Later, top secret guest Starship 1 returns to talk more about her audition for Star Wars: Episode 8. Plus, a classic Star Wars Superego sketch!Come see us at the Now Hear This podcast festival: nowhearthisfest.comThis episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon and Nuisance Committee. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the first of three very special Star Wars trilogy episodes of I Was There Too, Matt is joined by Anthony Forrest who plays the sand trooper mind-tricked by Obi-Wan Kenobi at the Mos Eisley roadblock who said 'These arent the droids were looking for,' in George Lucas 1977 film Star Wars. Anthony tells us how he was cast as the sand trooper after also being cast as Luke Skywalkers friend Fixer in the deleted scenes from the film, not being able to see a thing in the helmet, and getting to work with Lucas, Guinness, and Hamill. We also hear tales of rubbing elbows with Roger Moore in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me and getting to see John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their 'Bed-In for Peace' campaign. Later, top secret guest Starship 1 returns to talk more about her audition for Star Wars: Episode 8. Plus, a classic Star Wars Superego sketch!Come see us at the Now Hear This podcast festival: nowhearthisfest.comThis episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon and Nuisance Committee. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Dr. Mazza and Non Veni Mark join Ann to discuss the upcoming “Synod on Synodality,” a wretched hive of scum and villainy whose vileness has not seen since the conspiracy to put Our Savior to death two millennia ago. Holding to a true base premise — that an anti-pope has no authority — makes it easier to hold on to the True Faith and avoid scandal; as St. Robert Bellarmine says: it is a blessing to see the Truth and the True Church! “Then indeed the Roman clergy, stripping Liberius of his pontifical dignity, went over to Felix, whom they knew [then] to be a Catholic. From that time, Felix began to be the true Pontiff. For although Liberius was not a heretic, nevertheless he was considered one, on account of the peace he made with the Arians, and by that presumption the pontificate could rightly [merito] be taken from him: for men are not bound, or able to read hearts; but when they see that someone is a heretic by his external works, they judge him to be a heretic pure and simple [simpliciter], and condemn him as a heretic.” — Saint Robert Bellarmine New Classes from Dr. Mazza: “Hell, Purgatory, Heaven” — a course on Dante's Divine Comedy Romans, Christians, and Barbarians (part 2): Pentecost through the Middle Ages Links, Reading, and Video: “If Francis is still the Pope” — Dr. Mazza blog post Discovering the Lost City of Sodom (Video) Saint Catherine of Sienna's letter to the Cardinals Feedback: please send your questions, comments, suggestions, and happy news item to podcast@barnhardt.biz — or you can leave voicemail feedback at (302) 648-6373. (Alternate email addresses are supernerdmedia@protonmail.com and annbarnhardt@protonmail.com if you are looking for something more secure.) Supernerd Media produces the Barnhardt Podcast, hosts Ann's website, and more; if you got some value from these efforts and would like to return some value, you can use a credit/debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Link, or Cash App with this link or you can mail a donation to the address listed at SupernerdMedia.com.
Quarter-Bin 138Original air date: July 12, 2019Star Wars Tales From Mos Eisley, Dark Horse Comics, cover-dated March 1996. What happens when podcaster Trentus Magnus joins Professor Alan for some quality time in a certain wretched hive of scum and villainy? How good are the three stories that they overhear in the cantina?Right-click to download episode directly Next Episode: Marvel Super Heroes Megazine #4. Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com
Quarter-Bin Podcast #137Original air date: June 27, 2019Time Warp #1, DC Press, both cover-dated October / November 1979. This comic is from one of Professor Alan's favorite genres -- over-sized Bronze Age sci-fi! Does it live up to his expectations? How many of the 8 stories are classics? Right-click to download episode directly Next Episode: Star Wars: Tales from Mos Eisley, Dark Horse Comics, cover-dated 1996. Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com
The Darksaber will be ours. The Knapp's shall rule Mandalore!!! (00:00) We are finally back on track moving the plot forward for Din and Baby Yoda leaving Mos Eisley for the wreck that was Sundari. Will Bo-Katan make a play for the Darksaber? Is the cult and creed Mando lives his life by a bad thing? How long has it been since Mandalorian season 1? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-afternoon-knapp/donations
A seemingly naive and devout middle-aged man finds his way in the underground world of supernatural fighter plane films. On Episode 546 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined once again by MZ, he mustn't regret his decision to return full time… yet. This week we discuss the film Candy Land, a slasher flick from writer/director John Swab! We also talk about the career of Ruggero Deodato and the indelible mark he left on cinema, the unbearable responsibility of watching a film in one sitting, and we have our latest film pitch! So grab your favorite religious murder weapon, look for the wretched hive of scum and villainy at the Mos Eisley rest stop, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Nicolas Winding Reppin', Copenhagen Cowboy, remembering Ruggero Deodato, more than cannibals, Eli Roth, Evil Dead Rise, dangerous filmmaking, David Hess, Sergio Leone, Deodato Holocaust, Midnight Pulp, The Barbarians, Cut and Run, Body Count, Michael Berryman, Richard Lynch, greetings from Chile, time zones are weird, black olives in chili, Renfield, watching movies in one sitting, Captain Fantastic, Vigo Mortensen, DSO, “six soft”, Sneaker Pimps, chloroform, Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Foose, Val Kilmer, Iron Eagle, Cobra Kai, Freddie Mercury, Kenny Loggins, Turbulence III, Superman IV: The Quest For Peace, Sidney J. Furie, pitching a supernatural fighter plane film, Firefox, Clint Eastwood, Long Kiss Goodnight, Diggstown, RIP Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis, Austin Butler, Patreon Takeover, EF Contentment, Blood In Blood Out, Enemy Mine, B. Brian Blair, Candy Land, Eden Brolin, John Swab, Let Me Make You A Martyr, William Baldwin, Bloodrayne, Uwe Boll, Piedmont St, Turn the Page, Long Jeanne Silver, sex workers, shlub ‘em if you got ‘em, snowballs, religious cults, Guinevere Turner, Owen Campbell, Olivia Luccardi, rest stops, crystal statues, Boogie Nights, Kids, The Everlasting Nob-Gobbler, Dave Mustaine, Metallica, This Old Murder Weapon, Matt Frewer, exploitation, rim jobs in the iron pit, Mad Heidi, The Rocky Overhang, Sergio Martino, Sergio Corbucci, Django, Franco Nero, The Visitor, and more than just cannibals.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Last time we spoke Hong Rengan, the cousin of the heavenly king made a long pilgrimage to get to Nanjing. When Hong Rengan finally made it to Nanjing, the heavenly king rejoiced and began showering him with titles. Hong Rengan soon became the Shield King, but this drew jealousy and resentment from the Loyal king Li Xiucheng. Hong Rengan quickly went to work restructuring the movement, making dramatic improvements and began a campaign to win over foreign support. A grand strategy was formed to break the encirclement of Nanjing and it succeeded in a grand fashion, bringing the Taiping closer to Shanghai where a large foreign community awaited. However rumors spread that the Taiping wished to attack Shanghai creating fear amongst the foreigners they sought to ally with. Could Hong Rengang turn the tides in favor for the Taiping? #30 This episode is The Taiping Rebellion part 7: Ward's Mercenaries & the Battle for Shanghai Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Shanghai was not a typical Chinese city, it had a complicated division of jurisdictions such as the international city with each nation having its own military force and each foreign citizen was liable only to their nations authorities. Trading vessels came and left, exchanging not only cargoe but crews from all around the world. People from all walks of life came to Shanghai and much like Mos Eisley, “you will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy”. Now in 1860, just 12 miles due west of Shanghai a group of irregular military men began to run drills in a muddy little village. There were around 200 Europeans and Americans in a unit, wearing a hodgepodge of uniforms. Some wore red coats and dark pants, typical British marine getup, other blue jackets with white bell bottoms, that of french sailors, others tattered fabrics of merchant crews. For weapons, many had colt revolvers others sharp repeating rifles and the reason they drilled was to capture the Taiping held town of Songjiang, 10 miles further away from Shanghai. Alongside Qingpu, Songjiang was a strategic walled town and a necessary stepping stone for one to invade Shanghai from Hangzhou or Suzhou. The motley crew of mercenaries were being paid for by a banker named Yang Fang at the incredibly high rate of 100 dollars per month per man. On top of their handsome salaries these men were promised rewards of a hundred thousand dollars if their unit was able to defeat the Taiping garrison at Songjiang alongside anything they could loot. The commander of this unit was an American named Frederick Townsend Ward. He was 29 years old, from Salem Massachusetts and had deep black eyes and a thatch of unruly raven like hair worn long over his ears. Wards army was modeled on the so called filibusters, those American soldiers who frolicked in latin america in the 19th century. Ward was not drawn just by money but also the dream of establishing a new state to govern. Ward had been frustrated during his military career, he had failed to gain admission to West Point in 1846 and spent a year at Norwich university, a private military college in Vermont, without even graduating. His real military training came informally, in central america in 1852 when he enlisted with the infamous William Walker who led a small army of Americans to fight a civil war in Nicaragua to overthrow its government with the intent to form a new Yankee state. Ward fought hard for Walker, but left his camp to form his own, while Walker conquered Nicaragua and installed himself president in 1856. It was a short lived state to be sure, 4 years later the British captured Walker and arrested him for breaking neutrality laws. Meanwhile Ward traveled to Shanghai to launch his own venture against the Taiping, while his former mentor was executed by firing squads in Honduras. The Taiping-Qing civil war was a fantastic opportunity for a would be filibuster and initially ward came to china to join the rebels and overthrow the Manchu. However upon making it to Shanghai, making contact with the Taiping proved difficult. Ward first found work aboard a french steamer named Confucius, hired by some wealthy Chinese merchants to protect them against Yangtze pirates. Eventually Ward and the captain of the Confucius found themselves employed by local military authorities, thus Ward ended up selling his sword to the Qing. They saw in him some leadership qualities and had him begin recruiting Europeans, Americans and Filipinos to create a mercenary force to defend the region outside Shanghai. His army was strictly illegal, a complete violation of the neutrality laws. His force of mostly deserters could not even be treated for wounds in Shanghai lest they be arrested. Despite the small size of his force, the practically mythical belief in western arms being vastly superior led many of their enemies to simply surrender upon seeing a causasian opponent. Wards army was meant to be a spearhead for a 10,000 strong Qing force that followed behind it as they invaded garrisoned cities. Wards unit attacked Songjiang in april of 1860 and it did not go very well. With zero artillery to blast open the gates, Wards planned to sneak over the city walls under the cover of darkness using scaling ladders. Ward's men got so shit face drunk before their daring attack, that all their singing and swearing alarmed Songjiangs defenders when they approached. As they tried to climb, the Taiping cut them to pieces. After the failure ward sent men to purchase artillery pieces in Shanghai, managing to grab 2 pairs of half ton Napoleon field guns and Ward also procured a ton more men. Now he attacked Songjian again in July, this time with 500 troops, a great many being Filipino's. Under the cover of a fog, and less drunk the artillerymen bombarded the gate of Songjiang with 12 pound shells as the unit stormed the city. This assault proved to be a worse disaster than the last one. When they got through the outer gate, the found out the inner gate was undamaged. Thus Ward and his men were stuck in the wall, they couldn't get past the inner gate and could not bring their Napoleon cannons across the moat to hit it. The Taiping defenders were above them tossing stinkpots filled with burning sulfur all night long. Ward's men managed to budge the inner gate a couple of feet using bags of gunpowder, but they were being fired upon all the while. If it was not for their repeating rifles being so effective at close range, they probably would have not survived the night. Luckily they survived the night and soon their Qing backup showed up at dawn forcing the Taiping garrison to flee. Most of Wards 500 men were dead and all by 27 survivors were severely wounded. It was a terrible victory, but the city was theirs and Ward set up his new HQ in a Confucian temple. With Songjiang as a base, he regrouped, recruited and set up a new offensive for August the 1st to hit Qingpu 10 miles northwest. It did not go well, turns out the Taiping in Qingpu had managed to assemble their own type of Ward army led by an English coastal pirate named Savage who rangled up several of his comrades along the Taiping to man some big guns. Wards Qing backup army also did not show up and during the fighting Ward took a bullet right through both of his cheeks. Wards extremely drunk lieutenant tossed the new recruits, made up of mostly greeks and italians to throw themselves at the walls of Qingpu again 2 weeks after the first failed attack, this time with the Qing backup showing up, but all they managed to do was stir up a Taiping garrison now reinforced to a whopping 50,000 men led by Li Xiucheng himself. Li led a surprise flanking attack that routed the Ward army, not only winning the battle for Qingpu but also threatening Songjiang as Li Xiucheng chased them all the way there. The Taiping harassed Songjians gates for over 2 weeks and the only saving grace for Ward was the fact Savage was alongside the Taiping and he got shot dead. As we have seen, not all the foreigners were so hostile to the Taiping, Ward initially and Savage were willing to sell their swords to them. And in early july of 1860 as Ward had been preparing his attack on Songjiang, a small boat left Shanghai for the interior carrying 5 British and American missionaries who sought to contact the Taiping in Suzhou. One of them was Joseph Edkins and friend to James Legge, who was trying to find out if Hong Rengan had made it to Nanjing. The group ran into some Taiping units who told them Hong Rengan was the prime minister of Nanjing. The group were mortified when they got to Suzhou seeing the savagery committed there and as Griffith John described of seeing the ruined temples ““It is common to see the nose, chin, and hands cut off. The floors of these buildings are bestrewn with relics of helpless gods. Buddhist and Daoist, male and female. Some are cast into the canals, and are found floating down the stream mingled with the debris of rifled houses and the remains of the dead.” Li Xiucheng was in Suzhou at the time and he invited the missionaries for an audience. It was not a long meeting, but the missionaries found the man to be gentle, intelligent and he kept his soldiers well disciplined. They found themselves in agreement when it came to religious doctrine, but the missionaries knew the merchants of Shanghai cared for only one thing. Thus hey asked Li Xiucheng if he would allow the silk trade to continue under Taiping rule and Li Xiucheng replied that was exactly what the Taiping sought. Thus the group returned to Shanghai and countless newspapers in SHanghai began to publicize pro Taiping accounts. Edkins declared “They are revolutionists in the strictest sense of the term; both the work of slaughter and of plunder are carried on so far as is necessary to secure the end. These are evils which necessarily accompany such a movement, and are justifiable or otherwise in so far as the movement itself is so.” The idea the Taiping would be a state friendly to the west gained momentum. At the end of July, Edkins and Griffith returned to Suzhou for a second visit upon letters of invitation from Li Xiucheng and Hong Rengan. This time they found an even warmer welcome, with Hong Rengan present draped in silk robes wearing an embroidered gold crown. Hong Rengan insisted they do not kowtow nor kneel as this was not the western fashion, but instead give him a hearty handshake, and he dismissed servants so they could talk informally. They talked of old times like old friends about missionary work, they prayed and sang hymns and talked of China's future. Hong Rengan said for his part all he wanted was to lead the Taiping towards a correct understanding of Christianity. The missionaries were delighted by all of this, a man they knew and worked with was in the seat of power and he wanted to bring real christianity to China. By November nearly all of the major missionary organizations in England joined together to sent a letter to the foreign minister calling for Britain to continue its strict policy of neutrality. In many ways the veil of the Taiping had finally been lifted and there gleamed a chance perhaps at some western support. Now let us not forget, while the Taiping forces were launching this massive campaign to break the siege of their capital, the Qing were dealing with another campaign, the second opium war. Lord Elgin was writing back to Britain all the while and he had some interesting points to make. In one letter to Lord Russel in July of 1860 he wrote “We might annex the Empire if we were in the humour to take a second India into hand, or we might change the Dynasty if we knew where to find a better.” According to Putyatin, Elgin had privately said in his presence “Britain should recognize as Chinese Emperor one of the leaders of the rebel movement assuming he would agree to the favorable conditions of the Tianjin treaty.” He argued that it could give Britain the desired trade concessions, end conflict and perhaps prevent future wars. He took it a step further saying “if the capital of China were moved nearer to our military presence like Nanking … England could control the Chinese Empire with four gunboats.Let the north disappear or form a separate government, we don't have any trade interests there.” Meanwhile his brother Bruce was anxious that the Taiping would still march on Shanghai. The two events were simultaneous, the war in the north with Elgins coalition marching upon Beijing and the loomed threat in Shanghai. Luckily for Bruce, Elgin showed up to Shanghai on June 29th of 1860 with a fleet of French and British gunboats. Bruce sighed with relief, surely his brother would look out for their interests in Shanghai. Yet the coalitionary forces had no intention of helping Bruce defend Shanghai, they were going to depart shortly to head north and hit Beijing. They departed and left a scant defensive force of a couple gunboats and some stray divisions of Sikh soldiers. The foreign community of Shanghai lamented they had been abandoned in their hour of need. Despite the work of the missionaries to present Hong Rengan as a friend and not foe, Bruce did not buy it. He assumed the missionaries were being duped, like he had been at the hands of the Qing. Despite his opinions of the Manchu, Bruce told those around him they were still the legitimate authority in China. Many tried to change Bruce's mind on the matter of the Taiping, but none succeeded. In july of 1860 Bruce was brought a sealed letter addressed to the representatives of the US, France and Britain from Li Xiucheng. Bruce apparently refused to even open it. Then he received another letter, this time from Hong Rengan, but Bruce again refused to open it. These letters were fatally important, in the first Li Xiucheng notified the foreign authorities that the Taiping were on they way to Shanghai and intended to take possession of the Chinese held section of the city. He stated the Taiping had no quarrel whatsoever with their “foreign brethren” and pledged no harm to them nor their property. Any Taiping who harmed a foreigner would be put to death and he hoped the foreign representatives would call upon their people to stay indoors and hoist yellow flags above their doors to signify they were foreigners in said homes. In the later afternoon of August 17th, the sky to the west of Shanghai suddenly grew dark with smoke. The next morning saw fleeing Qing soldiers rushing to the Shanghai gates pursued by Taiping cavalry. The British let in a few Qing in before they destroyed the bridge going across the moat. The Taiping advance guard surged forward as suddenly the British and French opened fire with their artillery. Alongside this, the Taiping were fired upon by a hodgepodge of differing muskets, rifles and such. The Taiping force was small, just a few thousand men, lightly armed with a few notable foreign mercenaries with them. The British and French gunners atop the walls, watched the Taiping hide behind buildings and other structures, with clear baffled faces. None of them shot back, then one Taiping detachment tried to advance forward waving Qing flags they had stolen, but they were shot at. Next another detachment rushed forward waving an enormous black flag that the Taiping used to drive reluctant troops with. One very lucky shell lobbed from half a mile smashed right in the middle of the unit flattening the flag bearer into the ground. In a bewildered disarray the Taiping ran into houses for cover, but the wall artillerymen kept firing at them. As the night came upon them, word spread that Qing forces within Shanghai were executing Taiping POW's, prompting the British to demand they be surrendered over to them unmolested. Then the French frustrated it seems by the Taiping using all the houses for cover decided to simply start blowing them down with artillery. The next morning, French troops marched through the city firing their muskets at will. One eye witness reported to the North-China Herald “French soldiers were rushing frantically among the peaceful inhabitants of the place, murdering men, women and children, without the least discrimination. One man, was stabbed right through as he was enjoying his opium-pipe. A woman who had just given birth to a child, was bayoneted without the faintest provocation. Women were ravished and houses plundered by these ruthless marauders without restraint”. Another eye witness estimated the French left tens of thousands of Chinese homeless in the course of defending against 3000 lightly armed Taiping. The Taiping force retreated, but the suburbs of Shanghai burned for days as the Europeans claimed victory. The Taiping attack on Shanghai honestly did more to build sympathy for their cause, the news paper ran rampant stories about how the europeans fired upon a group who called themselves brethren and did not fight back. Now we have not talked about a key player in all of this for awhile. On October 16th of 1860, General Zeng Guofan was in his HQ in Qimen of Anhui province sick out of his mind. He was vomiting heavily, suffering some bad heart palpitations, had a bad case of insomnia, just not doing all that great. At lunch he received a message that the emperor had fled to his hunting grounds in Manchuria and that the British and French armies were literally a few miles from Beijing. There was nothing he could do, he apparently broke down in tears feeling helpless. Zeng Guofan was stuck fighting a protracted rear action campaign against the farthest Taiping stronghold up the Yangtze river. Zhang Guoliang and He Chun were both dead, the siege camps around Nanjing were shattered. He knew he could do nothing to stop the european march on Beijing so he pulled himself together and focused on a task he actually could do something about. Up until 1860, Zeng Guofan's Xiang army on the Yangtze played only a supporting role in the overall Qing campaign. Zhang Guoliang and He Chun's blockade of Nanjing was much more of a focus compared to that of Zeng Guofans offensives. Yet when victory seemed within grasp, Hong Rengan's daring plan was unleashed. The Taiping broke out of the encirclement and ran rampant marching east. In the leadership vacuum that ensued, Zeng Guofan's time had finally come. In June of 1860 Emperor Xianfeng appointed him as the governor general of Anhui, Jiangsu and Jiangxi the provinces most ravaged by the civil war. By late august the emperor named him imperial commissioner in charge of the military affairs in those 3 provinces and the new commander in chief of the Qing dynasty's forces in the Yangtze river valley. Boy oh boy the Chinese love bestowing so many titles on one person, that tradition just keeps living on. The frustrations of having to constantly provide for his Xiang army was beginning to ease as the desperate emperor had no one else to turn to. After years of scrambling to make his army's ends meet, while the Green Standard army enjoyed full funding and support, now Zeng Guofan was in charge of both military and civil administrations for the primary theater of war. His years of service had shown him how ineffective the bureaucrats of the Qing government could be, how inexperienced and self-gratifying they could be, and he would not tolerate them to affect his campaign. He had refused orders in 1859 to chase down Shi Dakai into sichuan, and now in 1860 he was given new orders to abandon his campaign in Anhui and to rush over to instead protect Suzhou and Shanghai. He offered instead the excuse he did not have the forces necessary to help at the moment and would stay put where he was finishing his campaign. The strategy he was performing was one of encirclement. Now back in 1859 Zeng Guofan tried to explain to the Qing court that the dynasty was not facing one kind of rebel force, but rather 2. The roving bandits constantly moving, and the pretender bandits, those who actually sought to attack Beijing and take the dragon throne. Shi Dakai, the Nian rebels and numerous vagabond armies on horseback were roving bandits. The only way to fight roving bandits was to hold a position and try to blunt their momentum. But for the pretender bandits the most important being the Taiping with their capital in Nanjing, you could only defeat them by “severing their branches and leaves”. What he meant by this was you had to cut off their foraging armies, ie: their logistics, before crushing them. He pointed out that the Green stand army had failed to encircle Nanjing completely, there had always been a single pathway open. He argued Nanjing must be completely encircled and once that was met the Qing forces could gradually conquer the fortified cities along the Yangtze one by one. He sought to begin with the Brave Kings base of operations, Anqing in Anhui province. Anqing had been under Taiping control since 1853, and was the farthest stronghold up the Yangtze. It protected both the river and land approaches to Nanjing and thus was a major choke point. As long as it stood, the Taiping in Nanjing could not be properly sieged, Anqing had to be crushed. Now this was not going to be any simple task, in 1860 Zeng Guofan had a force of 60,000 men while the Rebels had vastly more. Zeng Guofan could not contend with them in the open field. His intelligence reports indicated the Taiping were using irregular formations known as “crab formations”. This was a cluster of troops in the middle (the crabs body) and 5 lines reaching out on either side that could rapidly reconfigure itself as 2 columns, 4 columns or a crosslike configuration of 5 phalanxes, depending on the enemy. There was also the “hundred birds formation”, in which a large division would disintegrate into small clusters of 25 soldiers, each roaming freely, making it impossible for their enemies to figure out how large their force was. Then there was “crouching tiger”, usually applied to hill terrains where 10,000 troops would hide close to the ground in total silence and then ambush their enemy as they passed through a valley, suddenly leaping up like a tiger. To defeat these innovative rebels, would require manipulation of the battlefield. In every engagement Zeng described the situation as being either a host or guest. The host always enjoyed the advantage, such as being defenders of a wall city. The same situation could be said of a fortified camp. If two armies were to meet in the open field, it was the first army to reach the site of battle that would be the host. Now having the weaker army, Zeng tried to ensure the Taiping would always be the guest, by trying to lure them into attacking his defensive works or if failing that to try and provoke them to make the first move. To that end he got his men to build up fortified camps always in close proximity to the Taiping in the hopes of drawing them in to make the first move. In June of 1860, when the Taiping were focused on their eastern campaign, Zeng Guofan had moved into Anhui from the west with his brother Zeng Guoquan who began a siege of Anqing. Guoquan had 10,000 Hunanese forces who pitched a camp near Anqing's walls, building high earth walls with 20 foot wide moats. The idea was simple, they protected their fronts to the city and their backs from Taiping relief forces. For further protection against relief forces, a 20,000 strong Manchu cavalry unit led by Duolonga was set up in Tongcheng, 40 miles north of Anqing while Zeng Guofan led naval forces to blockade the Yangtze river just a few miles below the city. In late July, Zeng took the rest of his forces, 30,000 men into the mountains south of Anhui where he formed his HQ in Qimen, which is in a valley around 60 miles southeast of Anqing. However the summer of 1860 changed everything as the new war with the Europeans in the north erupted. Beijing sent orders on October 10th instructing him to send his best field commander, Bao Chao along with 3000 troops to help Prince Seng's banner forces fight the Europeans in the north, but Zeng Guofan believed without these men who would not be able to hold the encirclement of Anqing. It would take Bao Chao until January to reach the area of Beijing, far too late to be of help, thus Zeng reasoned it was useless. Alongside that, if the Taiping were allowed to break out of Anqing they could march upon Wuchang and threaten Hunan again. So Zeng cleverly sent word back to the Emperor asking him to choose another commander to come help in the north, and that message would take 2 weeks to get over to Beijing over 800 miles away thus earning him at least another 4 weeks time. October was quite depressing and cold for Zeng Guofan. The Taiping in Anqing apparently had plentiful stores and could wait quite long for reinforcements. One of his most beloved commanders holding a garrison in the nearby town of Huizhou was overrun by Taiping raiders and reports indicated there were many Taiping forces encircling his base of Qimen. Then on November 6th, he received a letter from a colleague in the north, stating the Europeans had successfully invaded Beijing and burnt down the summer palace . Zeng wrote in his diary “I have no words to describe the depths of this pain,”. The eight banner army lost to the Europeans and now he was all alone commanding a breaking army, all he had left was this damn Anqing campaign. We will come back to the plight of Zeng Guofan soon, but now we will be venturing back to the Shanghai situation. On August 21st, 2 days after his men were sent back from the walls of Shanghai by European grapeshot and shells, the Loyal King Li Xiucheng wrote a very angry letter to the British and American consuls there. “I came to Shanghai to make a treaty in order to see us connected together by trade and commerce. I did not come for the purpose of fighting with you.” Li Xiucheng accused the French of setting up a trap, stating a few of them had come to Suzhou earlier that year inviting the Taiping over to Shanghai to establish relations. He could not believe the French would be deluded by the Qing demons and betray them. He said he heard reports of the Qing sending large amounts of money to the French to defend Shanghai and it seemed they were sharing that money with the Americans and British since they opened fire on his men! He went on to say the event could be forgiven, in the case of his fellow protestants, but not the French, oh no there would be a day of reckoning for them when the Taiping took control of China. Yet he finished his angry letter swallowing his pride and said the Taiping still sought friendly relations with their christian brethren. Though it was a letter from Li Xiucheng, in reality it was sentiment sent by Hong Rengan, whose entire strategy depended on gaining support from the British and Americans in Shanghai. They needed to buy steamships to control the Yangtze river. Yet Li Xiucheng hated Hong Rengan and began to talk within his inner circle about how foolish Hong Rengan was thinking the foreigners would ever help them. The unexpected conflict with them at Shanghai proved his point and thus a rift was widening more so between the 2 leaders. Hong Rengan for his part, blamed Li Xiucheng and not the foreigners, stating they must have heard of Li's belligerent attitude towards them before he showed up and thus they assumed he was going to attack. Despite the 2 men's bickering, they both knew Shanghai needed to be secured for its rich financial stores and to be a point of which the Taiping could purchase weapons from the west. It was now up to Hong Rengan to smooth things over with the foreigners. A letter was sent to the foreigners of Shanghai stating they wanted to open up trade and that they had vast amounts of teas, silks and other desired goods. It asked why not make a treaty, perhaps with the United States? John Griffith went over to Nanjing and returned to Shanghai in December with an edict from the Heavenly King written in imperial vermillion ink on yellow satin, welcoming foreign missionaries to take up residence in Nanjing. An interesting gesture, given the British were so obsessed with having the same in Beijing only to be continuously thwarted by the Qing court. However the missionaries were reluctant to go, because no formal communications had been established between Nanjing and Shanghai, thus to go meant they would be at the mercy of the rebels. On December the 2nd, Lord Elgin returned to Shanghai in triumph after marching upon Beijing and getting Prince Gong to sign the treaty. He quickly learnt from his brother how the Taiping threatened the city. But the treaty had been signed with the Qing and the letters from Hong Rengan and the HEavenly king suggested the Taiping wanted no hostilities with the foreigners at Shanghai. Thus everyone expected no further conflict to occur and the European coalitionary forces that had marched on Beijing were disbanded and sent home. By the end of December, half the British forces were already returning to India and Britain with the others being stationed in Hong Kong, Tianjin and the Taku forts, just incase Beijing decided not to meet their end of the treaty terms yet again. As for Shanghai, by the end of 1860, just 1200 British soldiers were left for the city and Elgin argued they were far too many. Elgin spent a good month in Shanghai before leaving China. Though his work with Beijing was over, he did have one last task before leaving, he wanted to gauge the possibility for Britain to form relations with the Taiping. The Taiping at this time controlled the riverway and thanks to the new treaty with the Qing, trade was finally open for business. Elgin was not too pleased to hear about the supposed defense that his brother erected against the Taiping. He was even more disgusted to find out about the damage caused by the French to the outer suburbs and population of Shanghai. Elgin tried to counsel his younger brother that the Taiping were not necessarily all bad, he said “as bad as the imperials and Taiping both are, the rebels might provide a brighter future. From what I have seen of the regions under their control, they exhibit honesty and power”. He also rebuked his brothers refusal to read the Taiping letters warning not to accede to any Qing requests for Britain to avoid contact with the rebels. “it will never do to come under any obligation not to communicate with them on the Yangtze. It would be wrong in principle … and impossible in practice.” When winter came Elgin had to leave China, he had no time to make another voyage up the Yangtze, so he left orders for Rear admiral Hope to pay a visit to Nanjing to investigate if there might be a basis for relations between the rebels and Britain. Elgin knew it was a delicate situation, they had after all just signed a treaty with the Taipings enemy, thus he added a private note to Hope “at any rate it is clear that we must not become partisans in this civil war”. For his part General Hope after defeating the Manchu, was quite open to forming relations with the Taiping. Meanwhile the Taiping were consolidating their control over China's wealthy eastern province of Jiangsu. By September they controlled every county around Shanghai except for this under the protection of the foreigners. They were capitalizing on the people losing faith in the Manchu. They would make such proclamations as “The emperor of the Qing is the emperor of a lost country, and his ministers are all the ministers of a lost country. They extended their control over Jiangnan which encompassed the confluence of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui. Within Jiangsu province they held the capital, Suzhou along with the major cities of Wuxi and Danyang. They held Anqing, the capital of Anhui, and in Zhejiang they had the major trading city of Ningbo. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Hong Rengans efforts to gain foreign support were falling to pieces. Zeng Guofan was building up his army hoping to capture Anqing, a major stepping stone to take Nanjing. Who was going to win the battle for the east?
It's that time of year where Sam and Tessa tackle one of their favorite franchises for the holiday season! Join them this year as they watch all eleven of the 'Star Wars' films. In this episode, Melissa joins us to tell us why The Empire Strikes Back is a pretty good movie. Oh, and we're going to talk about The Star Wars Holiday Special as well. 00:00:56 - Holidays in the After Times 00:11:00 - Is The Empire Strikes Back good? First impressions of Episode V 00:24:09 - But really, is it good? Deep Dive into The Empire Strikes Back 01:26:18 - Meanwhile, Somewhere that Isn't Tatooine...The Star Wars Holiday Special 01:42:45 - Max Rebo's Retcon Corner 01:49:56 - The Light(er) Side of the Force Our theme song is "Jingle Bells" by Scott Holmes and can be found on https://scottholmesmusic.com/
We give our final thoughts on Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina short story collection.
¡¡La Fosa viaja a Valoria la Buena (Valladolid)!! A la exposición Puerto Espacial, un sitio lleno de magia y cariño hacia nuestra saga favorita, construido por el artista Juan Villa. Un equipo de La Fosa del Rancor formado por Josemi, Paco Villa, Fernando y Manuel, se desplaza desde tierras Alicantinas a la Ribera del Duero. Para aterrizar en este espacio puerto donde nos encontraremos con maravillosos seres de una galaxia muy, muy lejana. A través de diferentes estancias, nos sumergiremos en el fantástico universo de Star Wars. En Puerto Espacial encontraremos nuestros androides mas famosos, maestros Jedi, algún Sith, criaturas dignas de la Cantina de Mos Eisley, contactos imperiales, salvadores rebeldes, guerreros mandalorianos, y tal vez a Grogu… entradas y salidas de naves espaciales, ambientadas con música de otra galaxia y diferente atrezzo... Todo digno de una producción de Lucasfilm. Se trata de una experiencia inmersiva de la mano de Juan Villa, su creador, artista conocido por su trabajo en el programa Cuarto Milenio bajo el sello de su empresa Prometeo Escultura. En el primer bloque del programa escuchareis como surge la idea, como Juan apuesta por traer nuestra galaxia muy lejana a Valoria La Buena, y el esfuerzo y satisfacción que le ha realizado, donde nos cuenta detalles y anécdotas de esta aventura. La magia y el cariño con la que todo esta construido, esta perfectamente equilibrado con el detalle y cuidado a nivel cinematográfico y algunos de los trabajadores del mismo Puerto Espacial. nos lo cuentan en este programa. Entrevistaremos a viajeros del Puerto Espacial, viajeros que se pasaron por La Fosa para dar su opinión de este viaje. El propio Alcalde de Valoria La Buena no ha querido perderse este evento para dar su opinión y valorar, la “locura”, del visionario Juan Villa. Un día para pasarlo en familia y visitar esta recreación de nuestra saga favorita. Sin edad límite, sin prisas, un día maravilloso para compartir con familia o amigos. Si quieres saber más, dale al play y escucha esta aventura, grabada en “falso directo” por La Fosa del Rancor, el pasado 8 de Diciembre. Queremos mandar un abrazo y un agradecimiento muy especial a Juan Villa por el magnífico trato recibido, cariño y amistad así como de su familia y amigos. Fuimos a grabar un podcast y hemos vuelto con amigos, donde prometemos volver. Montado y editado por Paco Villa, este programa cuenta con la participación de Manuel Sendor como captador, Fernando a la mesa de sonido, con Josemi y Paco Villa a los mandos de la nave. Un podcast hecho por fans para fans. No dejéis de soñar con galaxias lejanas y que la Fuerza os acompañe siempre. #DalePacoto♥ Os dejamos toda la información para que podáis llegar a sanos y salvos a este Puerto Espacial. INFORMACIÓN Y RESERVAS WWW.PUERTOESPACIAL.ES info@puertoespacial.es Twitter: @puerto_espacial Instagram: @puerto.espacial Facebook : Puerto Espacial TIMELINE 00:00:00 Prresentaciones 00:04:47 Entrevista Juan Villa 00:49:23 Andrew, joven padawan. 00:52:14 Javier Calvo, Alcalde de Valoria La Buena. 01:00:13 Miguel de Málaga (@ElPenitenteImp1) 01:06:58 Carlos (@Chanqui3) 01:19:04 Anto (Prometeo Escultura Juan Villa), Jorge y David (Legión 501) 01:39:54 Familia Cantero Estrada 01:44:33 Despedida Juan Villa 01:48:59 Despedida y cierre. No olvidéis seguirnos a través de nuestras RRSS: Twitter: @lafosadelrancor Facebook: Fosa del Rancor Instagram: @lafosadelrancor Twitch: LaFosaDelRancor Youtube: La Fosa del Rancor TV
We're wearing our Hot Topic sweatshirts and enunciating every dramatic syllable to pay tribute to one of the greatest animated films of all time - Tim Burton's (but really Henry Selick's) THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Academy Award-nominated animator and Blankie Michael Rianda (THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES) joins us to talk about this multi-holiday classic, which is basically just a movie about a creative weirdo trying to fit in at Disney. Is this the boniest movie we've covered on the podcast? Does Halloween Town have the best minor background characters since the Mos Eisley cantina? What is the St. Patrick's Day Town like? Mixed by: Kyle Joseph This episode is sponsored by: Gerber Life MUBI (mubi.com/check) Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram! Buy some real nerdy merch at shopblankcheckpod.myshopify.com or at teepublic.com/stores/blank-check
The heat is on! Mando is on the run with the child trying to evade the guild! Now in Mos Eisley helping a rookie bounty hunter, Mando is on the hunt for Fennec Shand. Will they catch her? Will the child be safe? Or will the guild finally catch up? Harper breaks it all down!
A long time ago in a camp office far, far away Dan Ulrich and Dave Hallahan sat down with the one who would restore balance to the podcast world, Jack Broomell. That's right! This is The Gospel According to Star Wars episode! Jack is highly qualified and he brings the goods as we discuss what the most profitable movie franchise in history has to do with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Be sure to hop into your podracer and check out our socials! As the Lord commanded, be sure to share The Gospel (According To...) with your family, friends, and even the wretched hive of scum and villainy found at Mos Eisley. Instagram | Twitter And send us your mailbag questions: tgatpod@gmail.com.
Paul and Rich wind down GD with the last two movies they haven't yet talked about, starting with The Phantom Menace. Prepare yourselves for our audio invasion, preceded by our audio blockade (strictly legal, of course). Find GREAT DISTURBANCES on Facebook, Twitter, or email us at greatdisturbances@gmail.com We'd love a review, too! Tell us what you think by leaving a few words on the podcast app of your choice!
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TDP 1059: Binge The Book of Boba Fett Episode 4 In the bacta tank, Fett remembers trying to reclaim his from Jabba's Palace, which was heavily guarded. When he discovered Shand dying from a gut wound, Fett took her to a Mos Eisley mod-parlor, where her life was saved with cybernetics. In return, Fett requested Shand's help to break into the palace, now ruled by . After fighting the guards and retrieving Fett's ship, Shand decided to stay with Fett. They killed the biker gang that Fett believed to have massacred his Tusken tribe, before flying to the sarlacc pit to retrieve his armor. Shand killed the attacking sarlacc with a seismic charge, though Fett did not find his armor inside. In the present, Fett emerges from the bacta tank fully healed. He witnesses Krrsantan fighting in the Sanctuary and hires him. At a banquet, he urges Mos Espa's other crime bosses to unite against the Pyke Syndicate, but they refuse. With the rancor's presence, Fett convinces them to remain neutral while he fights the Syndicate alone. Shand suggests that they hire reinforcements for the imminent war.
BSFW is on Spotify now, friends! Catch all new episodes on Spotify, Apple and Google podcasts as well as Stitcher and iHeartRadio. BSFW is hosted by Vik Sabe and Raj Sangha. Today, “Off The Grid” Mike joins Sabe on a trip to Mos Eisley via Metropolis. We're on the Instagram, but we forget it exists... @bsfwpodcast @vixabe @backsideattack Find us at: bsfwpodcast.com Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3wXQhBq Apple: apple.co/32Ds6rU Google Music: goo.gl/5fUWPw Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/bsfw-podcast Soundcloud: @bsfwpodcast Facebook www.facebook.com/bsfwpodcast/
Once you pop, the fun don't stop. Force Toast and Pringles have that in common. In Episode 76, hosts Alyce and Laura have a lot of good money making ideas for Star Wars but no important Disney people want to listen to this… which is their loss and your gain, dear listener!Someone please hit the button that ends winter. That's enough. We have had enough. You know that old saying, when you run out of Busch Light, drink Diet Coke? No? Bueller? Bueller?BAE WATCH IS ON. EW has the scoop on how and why Lucasfilm decided to bring back Vader and just how Canadian Deborah Chow really is.There are still some tickets left for Star Wars Celebration if you'd like to re-live our 2019 drunken hotel party with us. Or like if you want to see celebrities at the convention or whatever.Forever Old Christopher Lloyd has joined the cast of The Mandalorian in the role of Baby Yoda. You heard it here first. This is a Force Toast Exclusive. We stan Uncle Fester.There is literally only one component of the bullet point above that is true.Bad Batch Booted to 2023?
Have you ever wondered how sarlaccs reproduce? No? Too bad, now you're gonna learn.In Episode 75, hosts Alyce and Laura celebrate* the fact that this podcast somehow made it to 75 episodes? Like, how? Why? Who approved this?On a scale from 1 to 10, how musty are your pants?Laura ruins the episode. Right from the get go. Ruined.Thank you, Anonymous Listener, for the Ko-fi contribution!The Kiners dropped some fun Star Wars animation details during a recent fundraiser for relief efforts in Ukraine. You can contribute to the Ko-fi for the fundraiser here.The High Republic but make it Muppet Babies. Or “Stranger Things in Space”? Is this a real thing? (via Cinelinx)More evidence of Temuera Morrison in Kenobi? Alyce thinks no, but check out this photo and judge for yourselfRecap on Tap: Kenobi Edition! Let's break down the trailer and make wild speculations! Plus, initial thoughts on Star Wars: Queen's Hope (no spoilers) and a brief discussion of the final Phase I High Republic comics.Helpful links referenced in this episode:We're proud to be a part of the Amidala Initiative to support the Equality Texas Foundation, trans youth and their families. Want to know more? Check out the twitter account here and donate to the GoFundMe here.On the March 13 episode of The Jedi Way, Rocha and Laura discuss the Kenobi trailer and the Jedi Order's rules on attachmentTwitter: @forcetoastpod | @sLeiaAllDay | @ShutUp_LauraInstagram: @forcetoastpodEmail: forcetoastpod@gmail.comWebsite: forcetoastpod.com*This podcast contains a sh!t ton of profanity and boozin. You can find a bleeped version of this podcast absolutely nowhere. Cheers!
On this fresh episode Steve learns more about birds and teaches us about Platypuses, he then fights for his right to karaoke. We learn what happened to junk trader Watto from Mos Eisley, review the Obi-Wan trailer, and get into a bit of a deep convo on Star Wars. We close with some talk about super powers. Come on in and enjoy the fun! Have a great week.
This week The TV Boys pull up some chairs, and a couch. We're relaxing, taking it easy and, of course, talking about some TV shows that everyone should be watching.
This week on the 167 Pastor Rick talks about bringing all kinds of people to the table and dinning with the people from Mos Eisley. Welcome to the 167!
Call us Mos Eisley because this episode is nothing but a hive of scum and villainy...This week's "shots" mini episode features Alanis and Vii struggling to play Mad Libs. We somehow forgot what nouns are and also created a new meaning to the word "Dexter Jettster". From a Star Wars version of MacBeth to an...interesting...romantic tale, these Mad Libs are out there. This episode is packed full of the most rancid and feral energy you can imagine, so proceed with caution.
The Geek Buddies with John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung
THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT IS BACK FOR CHAPTER 5 OF THIS STAR WARS SERIES TITLED RETURN OF THE MANDALORIAN!!! One of the most unusual episodes of this first season of The Book of Boba Fett did not feature Boba Fett at all, instead it was an episode from The Mandalorian with Din Djarin continuing his search for Grogu. He spends time with the Armorer and Paz Viszla as he heals from a Dark Saber injury before heading to Mos Eisley to get a new ship to replace the Razorcrest and accepting Fennec Shand's offer to help her and Boba Fett against the Pyke syndicate.The Geek Buddies aka John Rocha and Michael Vogel welcome Star Wars aficionado and cohost of The Jedi Way and Force Toast Pod, Laura Kelly, for their spoiler review of RETURN OF THE MANDALORIAN!This spoiler review episode is Presented by Carbon Health. To explore new options for healthcare and to receive care in person or virtually, visit https://carbonhealth.com and see all the services they can provide you!Remember to Like and Share this episode on your social media and to Subscribe to The Outlaw Nation YouTube channel below.#TheBookofBobaFett #TheMandalorian #StarWars #CarbonHealth #FennecShand #TheMandalorian #TemeuraMorrison #MIngNaWen To become a Patron of John Rocha and The Outlaw Nation, go to https://www.patreon.com/johnrochaFollow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSaysFollow Michael Vogel: https://twitter.com/mktoonFollow Shannon McClung: https://twitter.com/Shannon_McClungFollow Laura Kelly: https://twitter.com/ShutUp_Laura--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-geek-buddies/message
Volvemos a la carga una semana más con el análisis del quinto capítulo de la serie de Star Wars que no está dejando indiferente a nadie. Seguimos hablando de El libro de Boba Fett, por donde esta semana se han pasado dos viejos amigos como son Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) y Peli Motto (Amy Sedaris). Tras los análisis de los capítulos primero, segundo, tercero y cuarto, esta semana nos juntamos de nuevo en La Fosa del Rancor para hablar de cómo Mando, primero tiene un altercado con su tribu, y después, junto con la mejor mecánica de Mos Eisley, restaura un viejo caza N-1 de Naboo. ¿Veremos a nuestro huérfano mandaloriano más adelante en la guerra que Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) y Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen) están preparando contra el Sindicato Pyke? Solo el tiempo y la Fuerza lo saben. Este quinto episodio de El Libro de Boba Fett está dirigido por nuestra querida y respetadísima Bryce Dallas Howard, y escrito como está siendo habitual por Jon Favreau. La trama de esta semana nos ha dejado especialmente impresionados. Hablaremos sobre todo lo visto en el capítulo, sus impresionantes apariciones y cameos. Y por supuesto hacemos un análisis típicamente fosero con las referencias cinematográficas que hemos encontrado a otras películas, así como los guiños y conexiones a la saga Star Wars y sus películas, series y cómics. Tanto con el nuevo canon de la era Disney, como con el antiguo Universo Expandido, que ahora conocemos como Leyendas. Editado y montado por Alejandro Buyo, en este podcast nos ponemos nuestras mejores armaduras de beskar para recorrer la estación Glavis con una alineación de lujo compuesta, con permiso de Su Majestad, nuestro 007, Ángel Rodríguez, el Angedor de La Fosa; la rica salsa klaudiana, Ángel de Jorge, y el espía bothan, Alejandro Buyo, todos ellos capitaneados nuestro Lord Mandalore, Benjamín Bruña, llevando los controles del mejor caza N-1 de Naboo modificado, para así poder llevar este podcast, grabado el pasado 28 de enero, a todas las arenas de Tatooine, cruzando previamente el Cañón del Mendigo. Un podcast hecho por fans para fans. Seguid soñando con galaxias lejanas y que la Fuerza os acompañe… ¡siempre! #DalePacoto ❤️ TIMELINE 00:00:00 INTRO FOSERA 00:01:38 INICIO Y PRESENTACIONES 00:05:32 ANÁLISIS DEL CAPÍTULO 5 'EL RETORNO DEL MANDALORIANO' - PARTE I 02:14:13 ANÁLISIS DEL CAPÍTULO 5 'EL RETORNO DEL MANDALORIANO' - PARTE II 03:27:01 CONCLUSIONES FINALES Y DESPEDIDAS Síguenos e infórmate de toda la actualidad relacionada con Star Wars en nuestro blog y en nuestras redes sociales. www.lafosadelrancor.com Twitter: @Lafosadelrancor Instagram: lafosadelrancor Facebook: @FosaDelRancor
This episode was recorded 3 weeks ago when The Book of Boba Fett episode 2 was released Join the crew as they break down The Book of Boba Fett Episode 2! We realize we have released the episode 3 break down already and are sorry for inconvenience. We had some technical problems with this episode that needed working out. Listen for the fun snake comments about the Gammorean physique!
Electric Light Orchestra. On the Third Day, 1973. Mos Eisley Spaceport. The Best of their Early Year, 2020. Queens of The Stone Age. Queens of The Stone Age, 1998. Colour Haze. We Are, 2020. Peter Gabriel. Melt, 1980.
Electric Light Orchestra. On the Third Day, 1973. Mos Eisley Spaceport. The Best of their Early Year, 2020. Queens of The Stone Age. Queens of The Stone Age, 1998. Colour Haze. We Are, 2020. Peter Gabriel. Melt, 1980.
Electric Light Orchestra. On the Third Day, 1973. Mos Eisley Spaceport. The Best of their Early Year, 2020. Queens of The Stone Age. Queens of The Stone Age, 1998. Colour Haze. We Are, 2020. Peter Gabriel. Melt, 1980.
Electric Light Orchestra. On the Third Day, 1973. Mos Eisley Spaceport. The Best of their Early Year, 2020. Queens of The Stone Age. Queens of The Stone Age, 1998. Colour Haze. We Are, 2020. Peter Gabriel. Melt, 1980.
Today we discuss A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's Tale, the second short story in Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina. Learn about the Rodian who Han shoots in A New Hope. And here's the link to the video that we were emailed, a German version of the cantina band song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FbztMf1BcA
Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics Issue 32 "The Jawa Express" (November 1979) builds upon the nostalgia factor of Issue 31 with its Tatooine location. Only this time, Luke, Han, Chewie and the droids are stuck out in the Dune Sea. While trying to hide from the Empire and fix their overheating landspeeder, they run into Jawas and a strange object that looks like a moisture vaporator. This issue is all action! Richard and Sarah discuss this comic and find FTOOM! Fast Facts (classic comic people or places that appear now in Star Wars books, comics and films). There are plenty of these, especially as they relate to classic Kenner toys like the Jawa Sandcrawler and the Imperial Troop Transporter! We were also flabbergasted to find our heroes actually teaming up with the Jawas. Watch the Unedited Episode and See the Comic Book Pages in this Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEKO-QY4Qzc Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics #32 “Jawa Express" Description: Title: "THE JAWA EXPRESS!" Release Date: November 27, 1979 Writer: Archie Goodwin Artwork: Carmine Infantino, Bob Wiacek, Petra Goldberg Cover Art: Carmine Infantino, Bob Wiacek Editors: Jim Shooter, Archie Goodwin Synopsis: Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Chewbacca, and the droids are stranded in the Dune Sea of Tatooine after fleeing Imperial stormtroopers from Mos Eisley. They arrange a deal with some Jawas to travel with them in their sandcrawler, and soon discover that the House of Tagge is working with the Empire to create a long range freezing mechanism, but the higher purpose of the technology still remains a mystery. As usual, we take our Facebook Group Comments on the cover into account as we analyze this issue. Become a part of our Facebook Group to contribute! How To Listen on the Go: Apple Podcasts Amazon Music Google Play Music YouTube Subscribe via RSS iHeartRadio TuneIn Support The Show Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Contact Us Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Join us every week on YouTube for a behind-the-scenes look at our show. We also bring you to Disneyland, Red Carpet Events and Theme Park Openings. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. If you dug this episode, click over to iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube and leave us a review!
Today we discuss We Don't Do Weddings: The Band's Tale, the first story in Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina. Learn about the Bith musicians playing the iconic cantina music from A New Hope.
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This whole show is devoted to your questions! Richard and Sarah have been podcasting for almost 8 years, and in that time we've gained new listeners and shared many, many stories. So now it's time to turn the show over to you and your questions. Thanks to the Skywalkers in our Facebook Group, we had many questions to choose from. Perhaps you haven't heard how we met. Or how we work and live together so well (or not!). This is your chance to find out more about us. Here are some of the questions we answer: Alan Sanborn: How did you two meet and did you both share a common interest in Star Wars and in all things Disney before you met? Rex Gordon: Do you think Galaxy's Edge should've been based on the more recognizable Mos Eisley? Cary Gordon: Do you guys have any fandoms you love that the other one is not a fan of. Bryn MacKinnon: What are the best, worst and surprising parts of working and sharing fandoms with your spouse? John Zancanaro: What do you do for work besides your podcasting? Chickaphant: If you could live in any of the universes that you've a fan of, which one would it be and what occupation would you have? Three Fandoms Giveaway on YouTube: check this post to enter. Digital Giveaway of Pixar's SOUL: @skywalkingpod instagram Also on this episode: Join us for Pop Culture Trivia every Friday night at 6:30pm PT - livestreaming on twitch.tv/skywalkingpod. Please subscribe to get the notifications when we go live! Falcon and The Winter Soldier Zoom Chats every Friday at 7:45pm PT - anyone can join, just sign up for the Skywalking Newsletter for the link! The audio of these chats and previous WandaVision Zoom Chats are available as podcast episodes for the Skywalking Force, our Patreon. Check it out and have a look at all the levels available. Sign up for the Skywalking Network Newsletter Never miss a podcast, Zoom discussion link or Pop Culture Trivia! Check out these SKYwalking NETwork Podcasts: Resilience Squadron - Sharing the adventures and challenges of disabled fans across and in the Star Wars universe Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics - Delving into each issue of the Star Wars comic series 1977-1986 The Max EFX Podcast - Chronicling the 35-year Special Effects film career of Max Cervantes Neverland Clubhouse - Two sisters, and best friends, sharing Disney adventures Talking Apes - focusing on the original Planet of the Apes films and TV shows Totally Tell Me Everything - Two ladies, one topic, three questions. Sarah Woloski and Bryn MacKinnon learn, share and grow. SPONSORS Small World Vacations is an official sponsor of Skywalking Through Neverland. Contact them for a no obligation price quote at www.smallworldvacations.com. Tell them Skywalking Through Neverland sent you. SUPPORT THE SHOW Find out how you can become a part of the Skywalking Force and unlock bonus content. This past month we've been sharing lots of Behind-The-Scenes content as we worked on Neverland Podcast. Check it out! CONTACT US Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. If you dug this episode, click over to iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube and leave us a review! Never Land on Alderaan!
Wow. This week is a doozy! After some news from the week that was, Nick Maley joins the guys to discuss his time working on Mos Eisley characters and his contributions to the design of Yoda him(it)self! This is just really just a teaser though, as the guys announce when they release the FULL interview with Nick as we had to chop it for time, including his incredible story of how he got into the industry! If you have any interest in the behind-the-scenes of filmmaking, makeup, and design, then this is an episode you won't want to miss! Check out Nick "That Yoda Guy" Maley at thatYodaGuy.com or: - StarNet Events: https://www.facebook.com/groups/iNetEvents - Nick's Book: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07XH1YQZS/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Follow us on Instagram & Facebook for updates by searching @GoodMorningAlderaan (https://www.instagram.com/goodmorningalderaan/) (https://www.facebook.com/GoodMorningAlderaan) News Jingle at Beginning of Episode: Music: Breaking News - SergePavkinMusic Music Link: https://youtu.be/KMYhCXehcp8 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningalderaan/message
An old man walks into a bar and does more killing and carnage than the wolfman.
The Boys of Mandalore meet again at last. The circle is now complete, when we left you, we were but the learners, now we are the masters! On this episode, Mike, Parker, and Ian conclude their review of 1977's Star Wars - now known as A New Hope. This is the second part of the podcast, so before listening, be sure to jump back and listen to Episode 7 - A New Hope (The Beginning) wherever you get your podcasts! Throughout part two, the guys discuss (almost) everything in the film's second & third acts, from the events at the Mos Eisley space port all the way up to the Battle of Yavin. Strap yourselves in bounty hunters, it's going to be a wild ride! Be sure to download wherever podcasts are available, and now listen on YouTube. Be sure that you are subscribed to the podcast so that you can get the episodes downloaded immediately upon their release! While you're there, also be sure to leave the podcast a 5-star review. This is the way. #boysofmandalore #starwars #podcast #boysofmandalorepod #starwarspodcast #jedi #sith #theforce #anewhope #theempirestrikesback #returnofthejedi #thephantommenace #attackoftheclones #revengeofthesith #theforceawakens #thelastjedi #theriseofskywalker #lightsaber #obiwankenobi #anakinskywaker #countdooku #padmeamidala #yoda #macewindu #jangofett #themandalorian #thisistheway #lucasfilm #disney #galaxysedge Links: Star Wars: R5-D4 Is The REAL Hero of the Rebellion - https://screenrant.com/star-wars-r5-d4-bad-motivator-r2-d2-rebels/ From a Certain Point of View - 40 Stories Celebrating 40 Years of Star Wars - https://www.amazon.com/Certain-Point-View-Star-Wars/dp/0345511476 Star Wars SC 38 Reimagined YouTube video by FXitinPost - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to2SMng4u1k Marvel Darth Vader (2017) - Tarkin Taking Out Vader - Marvel.com › comics › darth_vader...Web resultsDarth Vader (2017 - 2018) | Comic Series | Marvel Please be sure to subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts and leave a 5-star rating to help the pod gain more exposure on each podcasts platform. The Boys of Mandalore Podcast is now available at the following locations: https://linktr.ee/boysofmandalore --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ian-thompson8/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ian-thompson8/support
Accusations and counteraccusations mount regarding Brett Kavanaugh's nomination, Ted Cruz is run out of a restaurant, and Trump visits the Mos Eisley of the UN! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this episode Dominic, Ben, and Chris track the bizarre week of rumors about cancellations and non-cancellations of Star Wars movies that were never announced. They look at how the lackluster returns for Solo: A Star Wars Story at the box office may impact the stand alone films going forward and speculate about what this Mos Eisley movie might have been. They also continue the discussion about Solo by breaking down the Mimban sequence. Plus, Lando might be back for Episode IX, more SDCC exclusives, and comics news. 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