Tuesday, 1 June 2010
6 PM Eastern - 3 PM Pacific
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Love the beginning of Episode III following the two Jedi starfighters there is so much CGI goodness
“Oh this is gonna be easy.”
R, “NNOOOTTTT!!”
R, “Buzz droids are like mosquitoes.”
Oh SNAP!! That is some OSSIM lightsaber action once Anakin and Obi-wan land on Grievous’ ship.
R, “Grievous is coughing. Does he have a mechani-cold?”
E, “That stinks. The Jedi jump so high but they don’t jump like that in the LEGO game.”
So we don’t start …:15 on this frak party, eh?
Hey, Talos. How old were your girls when they first saw the Star Wars movies?
My girls are roughly the same age as yours, but they have it stuck in their silly lilttle heads that Star Wars is a “boy” thing, not for girls. (I know, I know. I’m a bad geek dad).
When Dooku dropped the platform on Obi-wan:
E, “Ow that hurt! But the Chancellor didn’t look that unhappy.”
Nice Anakin, release your anger.
“Kill him, kill him now!!”
“Do it!”
Yes. I know. We are breaking tradition. I am raising rebellious children.
Do you belive that Palpatine was really scared for his life when he was hanging on Obi-Wan in the elevator shaft??
And there was the Wilhelm Scream.
They first saw Star Wars when they were 7 and 5. They will be 10 and 8 soon.
It was risky. He may have had to reveal himself sooner.
You started on time? Now I’m going to be even more behind.
I’ll join y’all in about 20 minutes.
Regarding Palpatine:
E, “He is pretending to look scared. He was smiling.”
Revealing yourself to young Jedi can often get you in trouble.
Mine are soon to be 11 and soon to be 8. They’ve seen some of the Harry Potter movies, so I don’t see that the Star Wars movies are any worse on the “scary” level.
I think Palpy is genuinely scared now. All his plans are in jeopardy.