Ah.
Blummin’ undocumented aliens.
Deeply Worrying Rock Fall On Skellig Michael (Independent, April12)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer features Skellig Michael (Irish Times)
Thanks Pete Nash
Ah.
Blummin’ undocumented aliens.
Deeply Worrying Rock Fall On Skellig Michael (Independent, April12)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer features Skellig Michael (Irish Times)
Thanks Pete Nash
A meta Bad Lip Reading of The Force Awakens with voice actor and Episide VII climactic scene stealer Mark (Luke Skywalker) Hamill playing the part of Han Solo.
A new installment of Cinefix’s 8-bit Cinema with minor spoilers that will be of little consequence to anyone who’s already waited this long to see the film.
Sarah Jeong’s comprehensive geeknalysis of the storage formats of Star Wars. To wit:
Upon reviewing the Star Wars canon of movies (no animated films or shows, and no Expanded Universe content, which now exists in a purgatory of maybe-canon), it’s become clear to me that that the galaxy is crippled by an abundance of disk formats, with all of the accompanying interoperability issues that we see on our own planet. Every time the Rebel Alliance changes bases, they must be lugging around a spaceship full of drives, both new and obsolete, to read every possible format.
READ ON: (Warning: Spoilers) From Tape Drives To Memory Orbs, the Data Formats of Star Wars Suck (Sarah Jeong, Motherboard)
Ah here.
Con Kennedy writes:
Who did the make up for the new Star Wars movie? Spotted in Camarillo, California by my good friend @gccalasa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmBcIRXMKaI
The Imperial March (Darth Vader’s theme) by John Williams, doinked out on a table edge with a coffee stirring stick by Russian YouTuber Истории Рабиновича.
Impressive.
Trooper: the hidden depth and character of stormtroopers explored (via digital composites and posed models) by Mexican photographer Felix Hernandez Rodriguez.