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Walt's dismembered, cryogenically frozen head would be proud, wherever the hell the damn thing is.
Bender and Fry have an eye on it!
Urban legend. Disney was cremated in December 1966.
As you're a man possessive of the air of a conspiracy theorist, I'm disappointed in you, Thundy.
Moving back to SW, the new Rogue One trailer looks incredibly epic.
@0Brady0MBondfanatic7, truth must be told
Thundy, you had better hope the NSA or FBI aren't tracking this site for keywords like "Walt Disney," "cryogenically frozen head" and "freezer," because if they are you just invited them to come sniffing at your doorstep.
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♫ ♬ Han & Lando in the mooooooorning! ♫ ♬
That looks a good call!
Episode IX to be shot in 65mm film, link keeps breaking for some reason
I'd accept one film. I dunno if Obi-Wan's adventures between trilogies could sustain a series.
That rumour's old. And it originated from a question by a journalist for Empire magazine put to Ewan McGregor asking if would be interested in such a spin off. Nothing in it I would suggest when the basis of the rumour is from a question put by an outsider.
Keep looking at the cross in the middle, warning may cause headache
I never say "Force Awakens" and kept putting it off then lost interest altogether. As for "Rogue One" I just don't give a fat rats behind.
If that makes me a spoilsport or purist, too bad.
As far as I am concerned Star Wars ended for me "Return of the Jedi" in 1983. I can see Lucasfilm trying to drum up more interest and going out of their way to get the newer generations into Star Wars, I get that.
A new Bond or even Star Trek film has always been a grand event in my little world as those never actually end. Maybe that is why I'm not into the new Star Wars. After Lucas' prequels there is just not the interest the series had when he started this journey.