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Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken
Star Wars: Episode III – Die Rache der Sith (von 24. bis 27.04. zurück im Kino!) | Der High Ground der Prequel-Trilogie

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 84:08


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JediCast
Ausgelesen #38 – Obi-Wans Selbstfindung

JediCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 98:08


Der Obi-Wan-Sommer neigt sich seinem Ende zu und passend dazu besprechen wir heute im JediCast kurz vor der Sommerpause den Young-Adult-Roman Padawan von Kiersten White! Der Roman erschien am 26. Juli 2022 und spielt einige Jahre vor Episode I und auch vor Claudia Grays Roman Master and Apprentice. Er stellt uns einen 16-jährigen Obi-Wan vor, der mit der Macht und seinem Meister hadert. Eine Mission in unbekanntes Territorium zwingt ihn dann dazu, sich über seine Rolle in der Galaxis und im Orden klar zu werden und sich selbst zu finden. Wie das gelingt, soll im Zentrum unserer Besprechung stehen! Dafür tauchen Ines, Janina, Patricia und Tobias tiefer in die Welt von Lenahra ein und reden über anfängliche Befürchtungen beim Auftreten einer Bande von "Cool Kids", Maze Runner-esque Verwirrungen und die Kunst, eine Brücke zwischen Prequels und der Hohen Republik zu schlagen. Aber auch die Metapher der Welt in Bezug auf unseren Umgang mit den natürlichen Ressourcen und die Frage nach Identität und Rolle in dieser Welt sollen nicht unbesprochen bleiben. Genug also, um uns mit einer gewohnt lockeren Runde in die Sommerpause zu verabschieden! Zeitmarken spoilerfreier Teil00:00:00 - Begrüßung00:01:08 - Erwartungen00:03:53 - Zielgruppe00:04:49 - Gibt es Kritik?00:06:51 - Klischee oder kreativ?Spoilerteil00:10:44 - Mobbing im Jedi-Tempel00:21:00 - Maze Runner in Space00:22:07 - "I wish that I could be like the cool kids cuz all the cool kids, they seem to fit in"00:38:37 - Endlich Antworten und Familientreffen00:53:42 - Obi-Wans Weg zur Macht00:57:17 - Mehr Mut zur Diplomatie01:02:51 - Der Master-Plan (pun intended)01:05:42 - Die unendliche Padawanschaft 01:11:14 - Die Kinder von Bullerbü Lenahra01:20:16 - Ein lebendiger Planet01:25:39 - Fazit Blick in die Datenbank Zur Werksübersicht von Padawan, geschrieben von Kiersten WhiteDer YA-Roman erschien am 26. Juli 2022 auf Englisch bei Disney-Lucasfilm PressEine deutsche Übersetzung von Panini ist für den 27. September 2022 geplantEine Hörbuchversion ist ebenfalls auf Englisch bei Disney-Lucasfilm Press erschienen! Die Rezension Patricia hat das Werk zum Release für euch rezensiert und dabei - wie auch im Podcast - lobende Worte für den Roman gefunden. So greift Kiersten White "in ihrem Roman Padawan zentrale Themen des Erwachsenwerdens auf und arbeitet Konflikte in die Handlung ein, mit denen sich Lesende aus der Young-Adult-Altersgruppe sicherlich problemlos identifizieren können werden". Auch wenn das Rad dabei nicht neu erfunden wird, so hat sowohl die Geschichte als auch der Protagonist "das Herz am rechten Fleck". Daher ergehe für "jeden Obi-Wan-Fan" eine klare Leseempfehlung! Den JediCast abonnieren Wir sind auf allen gängigen Podcast-Plattformen vertreten! Abonniert uns also gerne auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts (etc.), oder fügt bequem unsere Feeds in euren präferierten Podcast-Player wie Podcast Addict ein. Alle Links dazu findet ihr oben unter dem Player. Sollte eurer Meinung nach noch ein wichtiger Anbieter fehlen, teilt uns das gerne in den Kommentaren oder per Mail an podcast@jedi-bibliothek.de mit! Sommerpause! Wie bereits letztes Jahr machen wir im August eine kleine Sommerpause und melden uns nach jetziger Planung am 16. September wieder zurück. Dieses Mal hat das sogar noch einen weiteren Grund: Wir bereiten uns auf die Noris Force Con vor, die vom 16. bis 18. September in Fürth bei Nürnberg stattfinden wird. Wir würden uns sehr freuen, einige von euch dort persönlich kennenzulernen, und haben sicherlich auch das ein oder andere neue Feature für unsere Website im Gepäck. Wo uns all das hinfürth? Wir werden sehen! Wie hat euch Padawan gefallen? Könnt ihr unserem Kritikpunkt des langsamen Anfangs zustimmen und habt ihr auch versucht, mit Dartspfeilen auf die "Cool Kids" zu schießen? Welche Szene ist euch im Gedächtnis geblieben und was ist eure Meinung zum Fan-Service? All das und mehr lasst uns gerne in den Kommentaren wissen!

MVS S.O.A.P.
The Quarry and Obi-Wan episode 4

MVS S.O.A.P.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 29:38


Join Jared & Brandi for an episode about The Quarry, an interactive horror game he tricked her into playing, and their continued debate over Obi-Wans lack of force powers.

ToyWorldOrder
D&D Toys and Collectibles Episode 475: Obi Wans!

ToyWorldOrder

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022


iv class=”wp-block-image”> Dave and Devall are back at the toy bar for another week of toy talk! Click in to listen! The boys are back for Episode 475! This week they talk toys and movies before discussing the first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi! Or click HERE to download the show to your portable devices!

The Guys Review
Star Wars: A New Hope

The Guys Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 93:10


Star Wars: A New Hope Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences.  **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**Mention Twitter DM group - like pinned tweetRead emails  Star Wars Episode 4, A New Hope The first installment of the original Star Wars trilogy, the first of the franchise to be produced, and the fourth episode of the "Skywalker saga". Written and Directed by: George Lucas Starring:Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker and Peter Mayhew Released May 25th, 1977 Budget: $11M ($48.9M 2021) Box Office: $775.8M ($3.5B 2021) Ratings:   IMDb 8.6/10 Rotten Tomatoes 92%Metacritic 90% Google Users 91% Surpassed Jaws (1975) to become the highest-grossing film at the time until the release of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). When adjusted for inflation, Star Wars is the second-highest-grossing film in North America (behind Gone with the Wind) and the fourth-highest-grossing film in the world. It received ten Oscar nominations (including Best Picture), winning seven. In 1989, it became one of the first 25 films that was selected by the U.S. Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". At the time, it was the most recent film in the registry and the only one chosen from the 1970s. In 2004, its soundtrack was added to the U.S. National Recording Registry, and was additionally listed by the American Film Institute as the best movie score of all time a year later. Today, it is widely regarded by many in the motion picture industry as one of the greatest and most important films in film history. First time you saw the movie? Plot:A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... The intro crawl tells of a galatic civil war, how the rebels obtained schematics for the imperial death star and we join our heros trying to escape the empire. We then drop into a space battle over a planet. Inside the ship, droids and troops running around, preparing to be boarded. The door explodes and storm troopers enter, and kill all the rebels. Darth Vader menacingly enters and surveys the damage, and moves on. 3P0 sees Leia talking to R2, and they move on. Vader interrogates a rebel, killing him, as they search for the death star plans. Troopers find and stun Leia as the droids escape in an escape pod and crash towards the planet. Leia and Vader talk and Vader accuses her of being a rebel. They can't find the plans, and plan to scuttle the ship, and to track the escape pod thinking the plans are in there. 3P0 and R2 argue about which way to go, and split up. 3P0 thinks he sees a transport and yells for help, and R2 moves into a canyon and is being watched, then ambushed and taken by Jawas. R2 comes to in a storage room with a bunch of other droids, and finds 3P0 again. They're brought out for a line up with other droids and we're introduced to our hero, Luke Skywalker, and his aunt and uncle. 3P0 and R2 are bought and taken to be cleaned up. Luke complains about being on Tatooine, and they officially meet. Luke is working on R2 when he finds a holo recording on Leia asking Obi Wan Kenobi for help. Luke discusses the new droids, who they may belong to, and how he wants to go to the academy early, but Owen shuts that down, that he needs Luke for the harvest. Luke returns to find R2 has taken off, but it's too dangerous to go searching for him with all the sand people around. S:-This is going to be hard, because it's such a good, classic movie. Love the intro/opening.-Love all the classic wipes to change scenes, wasn't really done in movies at this time-What color is 3P0s leg?-Vader voice before being dubbed.-It's incredible how much of this was done practically, the ships and everything.-Luke starts off as a whiny bitch (wanting to go to Toshi station for power converters, complaining about the holo message)-Never realized Uncle Owen calls Obi Wan a "crazy old wizard"-The music when Luke stares at the double sunset... Epic. Just the music in general The next day Luke takes 3P0 searching for R2, and we see sand people tracking them. As Luke is searching for the sand people, he's ambushed, and they go through his speeder, before being run off by some strange noises, and a man in a robe, who checks on Luke and calls R2 out. Luke comes to and explains why he's out so far, and he tells Luke he is, or was Obi Wan Kenobi. They leave to avoid more sand people and Obi Wan then tells Luke about his father, totally altering what has come to be known as canon now... but regardless, then gives Luke his fathers light saber, that he took from him after cutting off his arms and legs and leaving him to die, which he conveniently leaves out. Luke takes one of the most dangerous weapons in the galaxy, and then points it directly at his face. Luke asks how his father died, and Obi Wan again lies to him, and then tells Luke about the force. He then activates the message from Leia, who asks him for help. Obi Wan asks for Lukes help, which he says he can't help, but offers him a ride... How generous. Aboard the imperial ship, imperial officers bicker about security as Vader and Tarkin enter and tell them the emperor has dissolved the remnants of the galatic senate, the last bit of the old republic. An officer questions Vaders commitment to the force, and Vader finds his lack of faith disturbing, as he force chokes him. You think vader ever force chokes himself? At least if he did, if he passed out, he wouldn't die like with a belt. Or does the suit take care of everything for him? Imagine having to take a dump with that thing on. Luke and Obi Wan find the Jawas that sold him the droids, slaughtered, and races home to find his aunt and uncle dead. Aboard the death star, Vader interrogates Leia using a droid. Luke returns to Obi Wan, and agrees to come with him, and learn the ways of the force. They go to Mos Isley for transport, and we see the first use of the force, when the storm troopers decide those are the droids they were looking for. In the cantina, Obi Wan is talking to pilots and Luke finds himself in trouble, when Obi Wan steps in and cuts an arm off... he's got experience doing that. We meet Han Solo and Chewbacca, pilots of the millennium falcon. They strike a deal for passage to Alderran and as they're leaving Solo is stopped by Greedo, and mercenary who is hunting Solo for Jabba the Hut; as Greedo is about to shoot Han, he's instead shot from under the table. On the death star, Leia is said to be resistant to the mind probe, so Tarkin suggests an alternative form of persuasion, and sets course for Alderran. Luke sells his speeder, and he and Obi Wan move to the hanger, they're being followed. In the hanger, Han has a discussion with Jabba about owing him money and they agree to an extra 15%. Storm Troopers show up and they take off. In space, they're being pursued by imperial ships, but make the jump to light speed. S:-Why doesn't Obi Wan recognize R2?-It's funny how much the cannon has changed, the back story about Vader, Obi Wan, and so on.-Still had the edit where Greedo and Han shoot at the same time. HAN SHOT FIRST. Also, what's with "muclunky"?-"ma klounkee" which translates to "it'll be the end of you." It's been said before in the Star Wars saga: Sebulba says it to Anakin in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace... So the prequel. The death star approaches alderran, and Tarkin tells Leia he's going to show the destructive power of the death star by destroying Alderran, she gives up the location of the rebel base, but destroys Alderaan anyway. Obi Wan feels the disturbance in the force, but tells Luke to keep training. Han gives his world view about not believing in the force, and being a huge poopy pants. Leia is shown to have given the empire bad intel about the rebel base, big surprise, and Tarkin wants her executed. Luke and the crew arrive to find Alderran no longer there, as they pursue a tie fighter, they're caught in a tractor beam and pulled on to the death star. After a search, no one is found; they're shown to be hiding in smuggling compartments. They get some storm troopers to come on board, and steal their armor. They infiltrate the communications room and determine how to disable the tractor beam, and Obi Wan takes off. R2 locates Leia; Luke wants to rescue her, and convinces Han to help by appealing to his greed... and promises of blowies. Not really. As they make their way to the detention block, Obi Wan is sneaking around and Vader can sense him. They spring their plan and take over the detention block. Luke gets Leia out of her cell, meanwhile Vader is telling Tarkin he senses Obi Wan. Troopers invade the detention block and they're trapped. They escape down a trash shoot... That's, weirdly, in the middle of a hallway in the detention block. In the trash, something pulls Luke underwater, but then lets him go for some reason...which we then find out is the walls start closing in, compacting. They call 3P0 for help, but he doesn't respond. When he remembers to turn the com link on, they have the compactor shut down and they're saved. Obi Wan, still sneaking around, finds and disables the tractor beam... in a cavernous room and a panel with no railing. As they start back to the ship, they're split up and chased by troopers. Luke and Leia are trapped without a bridge, but swing to safety with a kiss for luck *gross*. As they run, Obi Wan finds Vader waiting for him, and they duel. Obi Wan warns Vader if the strikes him down, he'll become more powerful than he can imagine. The duel draws the attention of the troopers guarding the Falcon, and they all move. Luke sees what's happening and Obi Wan sacrifices himself, disappearing and becoming one with the force. As Luke fires, he hears Obi Wans voice telling him to run, and they take off. Luke is upset, but has to help Han fight off the tie fighters to escape. They defeat the fighters and celebrate... but Tarkin reveals he had a tracking beacon put on the ship. S:-Why does a planet blow up like that?-After jumping down the garbage chute, why didn't the troopers just follow them?-Han shoots the wall then they first get down there, and it bounces all over, but when he shoots in the water at the tentacle around Luke, no bouncing.-Why are there such cavernous rooms like that in a ship? It's a huge waste of vertical space.-I still don't understand the orientation of the guns on the Falcon. They climb ladders up and down, but it looks like they're across from each other. They arrive at a rebel base on Yavin moon, to have the schematics analyzed to see if there is a weakness to the death star; but the death star isn't far behind. They find a small thermal exhaust port that leads directly to the core, and are told a direct hit with a proton torpedo will start a chain reaction and destroy the station. Luke explains how he was a sociopath back on Tatooine saying he used to bullseye wamp rats similar in size to the exhaust port, so the shot isn't impossible. Makes you wonder if he also wet the bed, and started fires, too? He does kill a lot of people, maybe he's actually a serial killer and he's feeding his dark passenger? Just a thought. The death star orbits the planet to destroy the moon in ~30 minutes. Luke finds Han packing up, and guilt trips him. Luke speaks with Leia, and is still mopy about Obi Wan; as he preps and takes off, he hears Obi Wan again, telling him the force will be with him. They take off and begin their attack mission. As they attack the ship, Luke continues to hear Obi Wan, and the tie fighters attack. The bombers start their run, but they're attacked by Vader and his tie escort and destroyed. Tarkin is told there is a chance of an issue, but he dismisses the threat. The x-wings make a run, and again Vader attacks destroying 2/3 ships. A shot is taken at the exhaust port, but misses. Luke tells the remaining pilots they're going in full speed... Wedge asks if he can pull out at that speed, which Luke replies, "I'm a man, not a couch. I don't pull out." He wants to make the death star his twinkie, not a toaster strudle. They start their run, and Vader again comes in. Picking off the ships, one after another, the move to shoot Lukes... as he approaches the exhaust port, he hears Obi Wan again, to use the force. Vader comments that he feel he's strong with the force, he switches off his targeting computer, the death star is shown in firing range of the rebel base, as Vader takes his shot, Han shows back up and saves Luke, who fires the torpedo into the exhaust port right as the station powers up to destroy the rebel base, and it blows up. Back at the base, they all celebrate, even though R2 is damaged. A ceremony is shown where Leia presents Han and Luke with medals... but not Chewie. That bitch. Probably upset because he got a red rocket one time around her, but he's a young wookie and can't help himself sometimes. Give the guy a break, damn. Oh, and R2 is shown to be fine. The gathered crowd applauds them and cut to credits. S:-As involved as 3P0 and R2 was in the prequels and other shows (Rebels and Clone Wars, how does NO ONE remember C3P0 and R2?!?!-Was there ever really any explanation as to why Chewie didn't get a medal?  Web: https://theguysreview.simplecast.com/EM: theguysreviewpod@gmail.comIG: @TheGuysReviewPodTW: @The_GuysReviewFB: https://facebook.com/TheGuysReviewPod/

Fringe Radio Network
SPIRITWARS: Obi-wans of the Spirit Force

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 21:58


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Spirit Force
Obi-Wans of the Spirit-Force...

Spirit Force

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 21:58


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Searching For Atticus

Well, here we go! Since we started this podcast, we've been taking flak over the fact that we placed Darth Vader at the bottom end of our Finch-o-meter rating scale for movie dads. In this podcast, Blake, Rich & Kofi talk about Darth, but we also talk about the other key mentors in Luke Skywalker's life in a galaxy far, far away: Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jedi master Yoda. We talk about our own Obi-Wans, we consider whether Yoda is some kind of model for fathering, and we discuss the parallels between the Force and the faith we hold ourselves. Finally, we take on rating Darth. Does he really belong at zero on our scale?

GeekVerse Podcast
Star Wars Master & Apprentice Review/Spoilers Discussion : One Of The Best Star Wars Stories?

GeekVerse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 98:23


Taylor and Travis take a deep dive into the newest Star Wars Canon Novel, Master & Apprentice. How did it change Obi Wans and Qui Goes relationship? Did this justify Qui Gon wanting to train Anakin or provide more red flags? How Jedi's deal with Love Vs Sex? A new Jedi that may be one of the most unique yet and so much more!Support Us On Patreon! Get Early & Exclusive Podcasts https://www.patreon.com/GeekVerseVideo Versions PatreonYoutube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEfsTgi3erEWWwm_aaCu6DATwitch-https://www.twitch.tv/geekverseAudioItunes- https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/geekverse/id1022737612?mt=2Sticher- http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/geekverseGoogle Play- https://play.google.com/music/listen?authuser#/ps/Iezksmcptozmgw5yhewdlnvxvee

None Sense
Thank You, Tom Petty – Ep. 1.2

None Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 6:32


This is my tribute to Tom Petty, who was great. Transcript: Hi, this is Jaime Escuder and welcome to None Sense. Tom Petty has died. When I heard that, I, of course, was sad because I liked Tom Petty. He seemed like a really, you know, honestly, a really cool guy. Like an original guy who was kind of uncompromising and just was who he was, and put out the music that he wanted to put out, and said what he wanted to say, and just seemed like the sort of guy who would just be a cool friend. And so, when I first heard that news, there was sadness and a sense of loss, and there were really two feelings that I think, two things that I really felt that as I thought about him some more really kind of grow out of my identity as a member of Generation X, which is to say, someone, who is around 40 years old and who is now kind of entering what Jung called the "Afternoon of Life." The first thing that I thought about, that came to me, was the fact that the old guard that maybe we always thought would be here and that maybe we couldn't really conceive of not being here, is leaving. Tom Petty is gone, Alan Rickman, David Bowie, Douglas Adams, Michael Jackson. I mean, I remember thinking not even be able to imagine a world without Michael Jackson, just thinking Michael Jackson to be around forever. But, guys, Madonna turns 60 next August. So what that really means is the old guard is gone and we are becoming the old guard. We are stepping into the role heretofore played by our parents. Which is to say we are becoming managers of the world. Now, it doesn't seem like it because baby boomers still very much seem to have the helm of the world, but that's not going to last much longer. The truth is that one of the aspects of being in the afternoon of life is navigating the surprising and surreal effect of people that you always kind of relied upon or expected to be there disappearing and moving on. And perhaps the biggest example of that is as we enter our afternoon, our parents are entering their evening and even entering their night. In fact, I mean, both of my parents are actually older than Tom Petty was when he died. So that's the first thing that hearing about this death made me feel. It's a sort of terrifying sensation of being left to go it alone. I mean, we're losing our guides, we're losing our Obi-Wans, our Gandalfs, our Dumbledors. And we have been forced across the line of departure, like it or not, ready or not. Now, there's nothing unusual or unnatural about that. It's a process that every single generation has to go through. It's what our parents went through when their parents entered that phase. But when you are personally going through it, it changes things a little bit. It's one thing to read about it or just to intellectually know that it's something that happens or that it's inevitable that it will happen to you. But when you're actually doing it and you wake up in the morning and you read the news that Tom Petty is dead, it's as I said, it's terrifying and sad, and it's a little unsettling. And the second thing that struck me when I heard about Tom Petty is just sort of an evaluation of him as a person. You know, you kind of maybe overlook certain people until you hear about that they're gone and then when you hear about they're gone you kind of wish you had maybe thought about them more or that it didn't necessarily take their death to make you evaluate how much they meant to you in your life, but I guess that's the reality of the way it is. And so as I look at Tom Petty, I mean, we've lost an artist, we've lost a singer of songs. I mean, I've read a couple of obituaries about him and they kind of mention how, like all great artists, he remained true to himself. The Times obituary noted that even though he sold millions of albums and he headlined numerous shows, his songs stayed down to earth, as they said, "Carrying lyrics that spoke for underdogs and ornery outcasts.

Geek Dudes Podcast
Geek Dudes S6 Ep15

Geek Dudes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 49:41


The Geek Dudes are back and theres the same amount of news this week as what there was during Obi Wans 20 odd years on Tatooine. Join Criss Fresh, Mitch and Jonsey as the go through everything in geek and pop culture that caught their eye. This is a silly, VERY NSFW show as usual. you can find us at: www.facebook.com/geekdudes Twitter: @geekdudes

Star Scavengers: A LEGO Star Wars Podcast

Season 2 of The Freemaker Adventures has officially begun! So many Obi-Wans. Aaron talks about building the 2017 "Duel on Naboo" set and shares some minifig fun facts. More Hera please. We discuss and review "Trouble on Tibalt."

Republic Forces Radio Network -- A Star Wars Clone Wars Podcast

Dan, Jen, Berent, and Johnathan sit down and talk about the conclusion to this story arc. Obi-Wans trick has worked and he has the inside scoop on the plan to kidnap Palpatine... or does he?