Star Wars Movie and Streaming Series Discussion

If they can use R2 beeps and other sounds from the Lucas library, I'm sure an Utinni wouldn't be out of the question.

I didn't realize but I had John Lennon playing in the background on my computer and thought "this is a weird choice... but it kinda works." Probably added to how emotional I got at that commercial, heh.
 
The word on the net is they are possibly going to make a Kenobi season 2. I would be down for that. I love seeing Ewan as Obi Wan. it would be cool if Season 2 had to do with him helping "The Path" and Quinlan Vos was in the show.

That way you could have Vader in it. I doubt they'd want to have Kenobi and Vader clash again before ANH. But if he was hunting the Path, he could fight Vos and we could maybe see his fate in live action if Vader in fact kills him. Maybe Ventress could be in it too.

Whatever they do, I'm excited if this turns out to be true. I love Obi Wan, especially Ewan as Obi Wan.
 
I’m here for anything that gives us what the last 1/3 of Revenge of the Sith should have been: absolute grimdark slaying of many, many Jedi by Darth Vader. I’d watch a whole season of just that: no plot even, just Vader wrecking Jedi with zero unhelmeted flashbacks. But like: plot would be great.
 
That's around $27 million per episode. And I know they filmed at a lot of cool locations and such, but the show looked incredible as far as the CG stuff, so I'm guessing that's where a lot of that went. They spared no expense!
 
They spared no expense!
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Since each arc was its own little movie, if we break 650,000,000 million into eight, it's *only* $81.5 mil for a movie. It's definitely extravagant, but that's not crazy these days.

Plus, you've got COVID and the strikes both adding to this number.

But look at the show - those sets, those costumes - if this show doesn't receive a ton of Emmy nominations the whole thing is rigged.

We know it is rigged, but still BS on that. The Bear is not a comedy and the fact multiple organizations let it compete as such is utter trash.
 
Since each arc was its own little movie, if we break 650,000,000 million into eight, it's *only* $81.5 mil for a movie. It's definitely extravagant, but that's not crazy these days.

Plus, you've got COVID and the strikes both adding to this number.

But look at the show - those sets, those costumes - if this show doesn't receive a ton of Emmy nominations the whole thing is rigged.

We know it is rigged, but still BS on that. The Bear is not a comedy and the fact multiple organizations let it compete as such is utter trash.
Andor isn't a comedy either, but part of me would absolutely love to see people's reactions if Disney submitted it as such. K2 is comedic, therefore it's a comedy! And honestly, if it's what helps it get a nomination? I wouldn't be against it.... 😂

Seriously, though. Andor needs at least half a dozen acting noms alone, let alone every other category. Anything less and it's an injustice. I'm prepared to riot.
 
Legit possibilities if voters actually watch:

Drama Series
Writing
Directing
Production Design - should win
Costume Design - should win
VFX
Editing / Sound Editing - the massacre and also 211
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama - Genevieve O'Reilly
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy - Denise Gough
Best Supporting Actor - Stellan Skarsgard
Best Guest Star - Ben Mendelsohn

Adria also did fantastic work, but her screentime was limited, and the two above were way more memorable. Krennic may get attention because of the actor's stature, but wouldn't get a vote from me.
 
I would be fascinated to see the box office for this if they announced it was the original cut (go all the way back to before "Episode IV" defiled the opening crawl) but that it still would not be released on home video so you needed to see it in theaters. $100 million? More?
 
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