POPULARITY
This podcast wraps up our Star Wars series and it is happenstance that this year marks the 40th anniversary of the film. All of the Star Wars recordings were originally issued as children's records. With original cast, sound effects and music by John Williams from 1983 we present Star Wars: The Return Of The Jedi. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-perry6/support
Join the OAMR crew as we talk about STAR WARS! The Return of the Jedi #starwars #obiwan #darthvader #theforce #yoda #jedi #lightsaber #hansolo #chewbacca #Lucas #sith #deathstar #r2d2 #c3po #xwing #disney #oamr #critics #cult #movies #reviews #sci-fi #classic Link to Donny Jones and his pal Skeeter https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OAMR-1122730... Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSy8... Email: oamoviereviews@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/OA_MovieReviews
In this episode of the Ground Up Faith Podcast, we dive into the final "Part 3" of our series on Star Wars. We sit down to finish out the original trilogy with our discussion of "Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi" and what it means for us to embrace a more mature, enduring hope even in the midst of everything that works to take our hope away.
Cooper, Isaiah, and Matthew discuss the last of the original Star Wars trilogy. Is this movie an example of lazy filmmaking? Is the world- building (or galaxy-building) in this movie the best of all the Star Wars movie? SHOULD STAR WARS HAVE STOPPED HERE??? Listen to find out the answers to all these questions.
It is a bittersweet week at the Pixie Dust Twins Podcast. Today marks the last Star Wars episode of 2021. But rest assured, Ashley and Sammi will be traveling to a galaxy far, far away in 2022! Once again, Dan returns to the show with fun facts and insights regarding the last movie of the original trilogy. The Return of the Jedi has a lot of fun moments, like the introduction of the Ewoks and more droid bickering, but the heart of the story is what really draws in our three explorers. Give a listen and then head over to Instagram @pixiedusttwinspodcast to share your Star Wars insights with our crew!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LimitlessBroadcasting?fan_landing=true)
I have a cough. It's not noticeable during the episode. Also returning Jedi. That's cool
This week on Boi Review, Hamish and Wilkie take you on a trip back to Oz, with a pitch for a new Wizard of Oz film. The Bois also weigh in on the Colin vs Cuthbert debate and work out who the sexiest bald man really is! Listen all the way through and you'll also hear their pitch for the best movie never made: The Zooman Show.
The final episode of the boy's Star Ways Original Trilogy-trilogy brings the disturbance in the Force to an end as the boys circle back to No. 86 on the List, “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi”.
Jedi Rocks, anyone? Garrett is back on the show to discuss Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. We discuss our desire to tour with Max Reebo, poke holes in what is the best or worst rescue plan ever, talk about our undying love for the ending of this movie, and argue that the saddest scene does not involve the Skywalkers, but the loss of a pet.
On Episode 40 of the It Just Works! Podcast Ryan Discusses his latest Instagram Poll LOTR vs Star Wars and Return of the King with Alex! Tune for a pretty fun episode as we mark our journey to 40 episodes. Be sure to subscribe to be notified of any future episodes! Contact us at itjustworkspod@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/itjustworkspodcast https://forevergripsgaming.com/ USE DISCOUNT CODE "ITJUSTWORKSPOD" to get 15% off your next purchase. Thanks again to Forever Grips for sponsoring the show!
On today's episode of Teens Talk Movies we round out the Star Wars original trilogy with Return of the Jedi. We get way too sidetracked at the beginning of the show, and we scream..... "DAGOBEH". All that and more on today's episode of Teens Talk Movies. You can find our Youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vpw4LeYxnIAtzz0NGNkzQ You can support us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/TeensTalkMovies You can find Geek News Daily here: https://anchor.fm/GeekNewsDaily --- 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/teenstalkmovies/message
Anthony Pinggera returns to Pairing to discuss Episode VI of Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi. We agree that this movie somehow holds itself together despite having many moving parts, but we disagree on Jedi Rock. Plus: Harrison Ford's deathwish for Han, possible other directors, C-3PO: sommelier, the racism of the ewoks, Aaron Sorkin-style walk and talks, Roman Emperors, and a heartwarming story about Warwick Davis. SPOILER WARNING for ALL the Star Wars films. Anthony runs SpellTheory- a blog for Dungeon Masters and other D&D players. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter @SpellTheory! PLEASE CONSIDER SHOWING YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT BY DONATING TO BAIL FUNDS, ORGANIZATIONS, GOFUNDME'S, OR OTHER FUNDRAISERS. IF YOU CAN'T DONATE (financially) SIGN PETITIONS. Send us a screenshot of your donation at pairingpodcast@gmail.com and Emma will send you a Wine Fun Fact or Recommendation. SOME LINKS BELOW: Comprehensive List of Bail Funds Across the Country NAACP Black Lives Matter Official George Floyd Memorial Fund Homeless Black Trans Women Fund Justice for Breonna Taylor Justice for Breonna Taylor Petition Find Us Online: If you enjoy Pairing, follow us on social media and tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tumblr @PairingPodcast. Also check out our website, www.thepairingpodcast.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, as that's one of the best ways to get more people listening in! Support Us: Become a Pairing Patron on Patreon to get access to exclusive content, personalized pairings, bonus episodes, and more! And do't forget to check out our Merch store! About Pairing: Pairing was created, hosted, and produced by Emma Sherr-Ziarko, with music and audio recording by Winston Shaw, and artwork by Darcy Zimmerman and Katie Huey. This episode was edited by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.
Shocker! We are talking about Star Wars, and hotdogs, and cooking. I swear we have a plan before we start talking. Enrique - @writerrosado Oscar - @oscarfartz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Deep Dives and Top 5s host Nick McCormick is joined by friend to the pod Jerry Morrison for the final installment of the DD&T5s Star Wars pod trilogy.
About to watch Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi and must say that the new episode’s title was inspired by it but I am no a Jedi (even if I think I am).
The Main Menu talks about their recent Thanksgiving season, games they picked up including Outer Worlds, more news on the Mandalorian up to the fourth episode, news up the director of the upcoming Obi Wan series coming to Disney+, some leaks concerning a dead hero coming back from the dead in the upcoming Star Wars Rise of Skywalker, a dying man saw the movie already, an overview of Jedi Fallen Order including the best and worst parts of it, the Season One patch to Modern Warfare including a bunch of free maps, modes, and a battle pass, problems still with Modern Warfare, and more!
In an eBay site far, far away, a bidding war broke out this week that almost destroyed a shield of secrecy around an entire franchise. Despite their best jedi power-esque efforts (copy-proof paper? I mean, wow) John Boyega's script for the final 'Star Wars' film - literally coming out in weeks - was stolen, and put up for sale on eBay. And Disney had to use the force (their $$$) to get it back into safe hands. I bet you've never stuffed up as bad as that at work.Today's full Fast 5 agenda also includes:#1 Tones & I cleans up at the ARIA awards after a meteoric rise to fame, but what's the go with all the hate?#2 Jay Z is suing an Australian brand, but he's actually not the bad guy (despite what the headlines suggest).#3 What's the deal with TikTok? It everywhere, but we're so confused.#4 The saga of the stolen 'Star Wars' script is wild, we can't believe it, it sounds like something straight out of a movie. #5 How the HECK have Beyoncé, Rihanna, and other ICONIC black, brown, Latinx and Asian artists missed out on being Billboard's Artist of the Year since 2010?! Pls explain.This week's episode is hosted by Gordon D'Mello &Soaliha Iqbal, and was produced by Georgina Noack. Make sure you go and follow us @5whyau on Instagram to get your daily Fast 5 in story mode, and visit us on site @ 5Why.com.au. While you're here, hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, or the follow button on Spotify. We'd lurrrv it if you could chuck us a cheeky review / rating if you absolutely didn't hate this ep with a vengeance.Fast 5 is a production by 5Why (5Why Media).
Season 2-Episode 3- Welcome to our third episode of season 2, Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi. we shared the normal things, Jacob did the synopsis, Dave did the top 10 and Mike did the money. We discussed George Lucas bringing in the Ewoks and in order to like them you had to be a kid for the most part but when you really think about the Ewoks you understand they were pretty blood thirsty. We talked about George's first choice in directing. How he started ILM. We discussed how George Lucas and Jerry Jones (the owner of the Cowboys) are similar. We also discussed how Harrison Ford wanted Han Solo to be killed off in this movie. We talked about his trajectory and how it could have made sense and how it didn't make sense if they would have killed him off. We expressed our frustrations about script inconsistencies. We also discussed the background blanket we have hanging for a back drop! So please Subscribe, Rate and Leave a Comment about the podcast. WE are on most podcasting formats!!
The best closure to a three movie arc? Or, the weakest link in the greatest movie series of all time? We feud, you decide. The guys feud the "epic" conclusion to the original trilogy. Vikram's dislike for ewoks is brought to the fore straight off the bat, while Vidur keeps gravitating towards the character of the Emperor- evidenced by his continued impersonation of him. The guys debate the effect of this movie on the overall saga but manage to find some common ground when they talk about the score and it's creator John Williams. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/munchermovies/) , instagram (https://www.instagram.com/munchermovies/) or twitter (https://twitter.com/munchermovies) . You can also find more episodes on our website (https://www.munchermedia.com/video) .
Hold on to your hype it is time for the latest episode of Not Enough Resources! We have a lot of cool things in the work, so keep an eye on Rogues Portal and follow us on Twitter @NERPodcast! As always send us your comments and suggestions! You can subscribe to Not Enough Resources on iTunes or Google Play. Now Playing - Dylan is getting lost in dice thanks to plenty of Dungeons and Dragons and explores Divinity: Original Sin in hopes to find a digital scratch for his role playing itch. Meanwhile, Ryan has been exploring the hack n slash nature of The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Warriors - Definitive Edition. News - Mortal Kombat 11 looks promising, but will loot boxes and loot hold the game back? Do gearing and unlockable abilities belong in a fighting game? Oh, and EA continues to cancel Star Wars games. Is having one developer tied to such a mega franchise a good thing? Competitive Corner - Preseason is starting for League of Legends, leading Dylan to dip his toes back into the game a bit, but from a more casual stance. And finally, after two major tournaments, Epic Games promises that they won't be adding any new items to Fortnite at the last minute during tournament play.
Not much to get to on this episode of Ian Hates Music...except some great music of course! And, other stuff too I guess...but let's hurry so we can all go see Star Wars! Yay...Get ready for your best weekly dose of metalcore, post-hardcore, metal, hardcore, electronicore, emo, screamo, rock, alternative, pop-punk, punk, easycore, deathcore, and really, all the core you could ever want!Another FUCKING GREAT, FUCKING FREE (NSFW) episode of Ian Hates Music you say?!?! That's right! Ian and Dave talk your scene news from:Code Orange, August Burns Red, Motionless in White, Denis Stoff and Asking Alexandria, Beartooth, As Cities Burn and Emery, Melanie Martinez with more controversy, Famous Last Words leave Revival Recordings, Rise Records loses their CEO, Eyes on Satellites need a drummer, and a douche pub owner won't let female-fronted rock bands play in his establishment... And New Songs from:Harm's Way, A Scent Like Wolves, The Anchor, and Tonight Alive!Add on album reviews from:War of Ages - Alpha - Facedown RecordsStory of the Year - Wolves - Independent ReleaseIn Her Own Words - Unfamiliar Deluxe Edition - InVogue RecordsCreeper - Christmas EP - Roadrunner RecordsOrchards - Idle EP - We Are TriumphantPlus, HATEmail, Breakdown From The Past, and more of course!Also, Ian has opened a Patreon to help with costs of the many Ian Hates shows. If you have the means, please donate to keep the shows and quality going! Link below:Ian Hates PatreonAnd, Ian wants to put way more content on YouTube for everyone, so please use the link to subscribe so Ian can get a custom URL and you get even more great content:Ian Hates YouTubeDon't forget to support Ian Hates Music! Subscribe, rate, and share Ian Hates Music on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, SoundCloud, and any of your favorite podcast listening apps! Links below:Ian HatesFacebookTwitterInstagramiTunesStitcherGoogle Play MusicSoundCloudAnd the link for Ty's Blog - Check it out!Ty Rock CityAll sound bites or clips are exclusive property of their respective owners and are in no way affiliated with Ian Hates Podcast or its' sponsors. They are used here for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy!Long days and pleasant nights.
On the season finale of Ready Gamer One, Ben and Branden spend the first half of the episode discussing the recent Nintendo Direct and all the fun that's coming soon from Nintendo. After that, Ben and Branden introduce "Ready Gamer One's Vomitorium Auditorium" reading of "Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi." The episode concludes with some discussion about Metroid Samus Returns and Destiny 2. Music from Bulby. See you in a few weeks for a new season of RGO!
It's our annual STAR WARS SPECIAL this week (Or for as long as Disney keep making Star Wars films at least), joining us on the show is Star Wars expert Jamie Thomas as we pitch Star Wars - The Return of Darth Serious! Amongst other things including a new Star Wars Christmas Special - Banta and Sarlacc!! Listen, Enjoy and Share!! Find us at www.facebook.com/lifesapitchpodcast Or follow us on twitter @lifesapitchshow Subscribe on iTunes! - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/lifes-a-pitch/id1003281026?mt=2 Or on Acast - www.acast.com/lifesapitchpodcast Or anywhere that uses an RSS feed - http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:140240683/sounds.rss Subscribe to our videos on Youtube! - www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC3Hl8GU4uFnGcDXxwcUdw
SciFi Diner Podcast 267: Star Wars The Return of the Jedi Download the Episode here. The SciFi Diner Podcast Please call the listener line at 1.888.508.4343, Email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com or visit us on Twitter @scifidiner. Facebook Fan Page. And check out our YouTube channel. Tonight's Diners: Scott, Miles, and M Welcome to the Diner. If you have listened to […]
SciFi Diner Podcast 267: Star Wars The Return of the Jedi Download the Episode here. The SciFi Diner Podcast Please call the listener line at 1.888.508.4343, Email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com or visit us on Twitter @scifidiner. Facebook Fan Page. And check out our YouTube channel. Tonight’s Diners: Scott, Miles, and M Welcome to the Diner. If you have listened to […]
Help support The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast by becoming a Patron! Hosted by Remi Lavictoire, Ian Fults and Jonathan Colbon Get the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Archive for 5 Bucks! This week on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast, Jonathan and Rem dig deeper into "Star Wars Episode III Attack of the Clones" from 2012 and directed by George Lucas. The PositiveWhen talking about the Star Wars, it's important to distinguish between the prequels (1-3) and the original trilogy (4-6). When discussing the prequels, the conversation usually turns to 'which one was least bad', and you'll find most people split, half think 'Clones' was better than 'Sith', but the other half hold the opposite opinion. Jonathan thought Clones was the best of the bunch, and Rem prefers 'Sith'. If we were to remove the awful attempt at a romance between Anakin and Padme, Clones actually becomes a tolerable story about an attempt to assassinate Senator Padme and the search for the culprit. John Williams turns out a fantastic music score as usual, and there were some very interesting sound desgin. The NegativeAs we said, the romance between Padme and Anakin was poorly written, and the actors did their best with very poor dialogue. We'd love to have had more development of the Count Dooku character and his story line. Even though there was less Jar Jar Binks, there was a noticeable increase in the annoyance factor of C-3PO. Over all, Clones is a film that wasn't necessary, and didn't understand what it was trying to accomplish. The VerdictConsidered one of the least worst of the prequels, "Attack of the Clones", like the other prequels really isn't required viewing. If you've not seen the prequels, good for you. Best to keep it that way. Listener Feedback Kevin McVeyBy far, the WORST of the series! Corey BlantonI still cringe thinking about the scene where Anakin and Padme are in that field and Anakin starts riding on the back of some kind of giant cow-beetle. The special effects looked horrible here and I feel sorry for Natalie Portman having to share the screen with one of the worst actors ever in Hayden Christiansen. Brian CampbellI loved this episode! The realistic CG environments really pull you into the action plus we get the benefit of watching the chemistry between Hayden and Portman just sizzle on-screen. Just watching Anakin leer at Padme while monotoning: "From the moment I met you, all those years ago, not a day has gone by when I haven't thought of you. And now that I'm with you again... I'm in agony." Well that doesn't give me the creeps at all! Anthony FarnsworthEpisode 2 made me want to try some "Deathsticks" Doug FergusonI'm finding as time goes on, this is the episode that's the hardest to defend. George Lucas should never be let anywhere near a screenplay when romantic dialogue is needed. Just... no. Padme and Anakin's story the worst until it gets to Tatooine and it's no longer just them. BUT, there are some cool things this film has to offer. I enjoy the story following Obi-wan as he investigates the clone army and chases Jango Fett. And I really love the battle in the arena at the end. That whole sequence progressing from execution to huge Jedi battle is actually one of my favourite scenes in a Star Wars movie, second only to the battle on Hoth. The major downside is I feel that there was a missed opportunity here. I would have really loved it if it turned out that Count Dooku was actually a renegade Jedi who knew where the Republic was heading and turned out to be the beginning of the Rebel Alliance! In this movie he would be treated as a bad guy, but as an audience member, we see tragedy unfold as his attempts to expose Palpatine are thwarted by Obi-Wan and Anakin as those two try and do the right thing. I think that would have been a much stronger, bolder choice. But alas... I mean, come on, since it's a prequel and we know how things are going to play out, might as well use that as an advantage. Jennifer RobertsonI believe this episode inspired the documentary film The People vs. George Lucas. Balbinder BhatiaGentlemen and possible guest of any gender, I'm not sure if this is worse than Episode 1, (at the very most it is on par with that trainwreck). I remember when I went to see this at the Cinema, thinking how it was better and how cool the Yoda fight scene was, having revisited the film as a more discerning adult, I can't believe I was ever so naïve, maybe it was just the hopefulness of youth. With the exception of Ewan McGregor turning himself into Alec Guiness playing Obi Wan, there wasn't much to like about this film. Hayden Christensen was stiff and boring most of the way through, they didn't need to bring in baby Bobo Fett, and yes they had less Jar Jar Binks, but then went and added more of the second most annoying character in the series C3PO. Yes I said it. Deal with it and keep up the great work Ton de WitteI enjoyed the action scenes. The romantic stuff? Well, not the strongest stuff by Lucas. What I liked was count Dooku trying to recruit Obi Wan to the dark side. Those Siths are always busy trying to become the big boss and betraying the other Sith, just like Vader wanted to recruit Luke and Sidious having Anakin kill Dooku. Overall this movie is a victim of having to be a bridge, like I and III to the original trilogy. Nick JensenOh man, this is probably the hardest Star Wars movie for me to watch. Like Episode I there are a few good things to enjoy, I like the battle at the end with all of the Jedi (and can't complain about how Natalie Portman and her costume look during their "execution") and the really metropolitan world at the beginning I enjoyed. However, the good parts of this film are few and far between, and nothing as cool as Darth Maul shows up. Lucas makes these prequels focus on Anakin, but somehow finds the worst actors to play him...a huge failure considering this shifts the whole view of the original trilogy as well. I can forgive Jake Lloyd more than Hayden Christensen, because Jake was just a kid and it's harder to find good child actors I guess but ugh Hayden Christensen wtf. How could anything that Lucas saw in auditions make him want to cast this guy with no likability or charisma, then again I'm making the assumption that Lucas knows what to look for in actors. History shows that Lucas doesn't know how to direct actors and it really shows, also a lot of the effects are pretty bad so quite a fail all around on this one. Also to answer the question you asked...no, this is not better than Episode I to me. Hayden Christensen's horrible acting really tips the scale and makes this the worst of the series for me. On the flip side Darth Maul helps me enjoy Episode I more, even if he was criminally underused. Trevor LaboucaneI've been re-watching these with my daughter. Every time I see any of Episodes I, II or III I have a harder time listening to the dialogue. I think I would describe the feeling as increasing disappointment. Ray RI think this was the best of the prequels. If you ignore the love story (no aspect of which isn't horrible) then it's a really good film. It has a real film noir mystery component which admittedly is hard to recapture on subsequent viewings but Obi-Wan as the gumshoe (a bizarre cross between Sam Spade and a Priest which I think really works) trying to unravel a mystery all leading up to an epic battle is a real strength of the film. I don't care how cool you were on the outside, when Yoda showed up and said "Around the survivors, a perimeter create" your inner child was yelling "F yea! Kick some ass Yoda!". And then he follows up this brigade commander badass-ery with a person lightsaber duel unlike any other. And the cinematic moment before that when Mace reveals himself by activating his purple lightsaber from just out of frame...these are some great Star Wars moments. Don't let that horrifically written and performed love story totally kill the film. I want a Phantom Edit that removes the love story and then you'll have a truly great film. I'd do the edit myself if I wasn't a year behind in editing on my YouTube Channel Vacation Impossible and deathly afraid of a lawsuit Mitch ToddI'm waiting with baited breath for the new movie - Star Wars: The Return of Jar Jar Binks! Geoff Adamsworst of the prequels by a lot. The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is a member of the Podcastica Network, visit Podcastica.com The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is partially funded by Patreon. You can help make the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast even better by becoming a support. Go to our Patreon page and show your support! Please share your comments and thoughts on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Facebook page or send us Email and we'll add your feedback to the show! Subscribe to The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Newsletter! Sci Fi Movie Podcast Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones
Contenido: Con intención de hacer un programa "corto", los mosqueteros con el podcast más largo de internet vuelven a fracasar y os traen dos horas de información sobre Star Citizen.. Línea de tiempo: 00:00:00 Presentaciones e introducción 00:02:20 10 for the Producers ep.03 00:57:30 Around the Verse ep.27 01:51:20 Últimos comentarios y despedida Créditos musicales: - Bear McCreary; Human target Intro Theme; - Pedro Camacho; Star Citizen OST - Ramin Djawadi; Call Me Newt (Pacific Rim OST) - John Williams; Into the trap (Star Wars The Return of the Jedi OST)