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Acquired Stardust
Sade Olutola

Discoholic šŖ©
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Claire Keane

ē„ę„ / Permanent Vacation
we're not kids anymore.
d e v o n
Jules of Nature
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
wallacepolsom
trying on a metaphor

romaā

@theartofmadeline
hello vonnie
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@erma-w
Hi there.
āHereās what you should pay attention to: Friendships, honesty, trust, doing the right thing. Living on the light side, avoiding the dark side.ā
(George Lucas, SW Celebration 40th Anniversary Panel x)
āReunion of Scoundrelsā š«
Chris Trevas
Oh, the antics likely being discussed hereā¦
Jedi Council, who only has one Skywalker to deal with: Anakin is such a handful, always getting into trouble
Han, whoās best friend is a Skywalker and married said friendās sister after getting roped into the Rebellion by them: Amateurs.
Leiaās embroidered silk outfit - which has less than three minutes of screen time - was inspired by Cloud Cityās art deco theme with subtle hints of fashion inspiration from India, and paired with an intricate braided hairstyle.Ā
There hasnāt been enough cute HanxLeia gifs on my feed lately so here we go
A close-up twirly kiss gif
Actual sun beam Carrier Fisher
Harrison Ford and Peter Mayhew on the set of Star Wars
hanleia & fighting
Ok Iām rewatching the original trilogy for the first time since like middle school (well over a decade ago) and am thus seeing things I missed as a kid.
Like. This scene.
How freaking often did they fight that not one person bats an eye at the princess and criminal screaming at each other in the middle of the hallway?
Love it!
If I donāt kill her Iāll end up falling in love with her.
(ā āæā āæ)
Must reblog.
@lukeskyliquor arent they adorable
THEYRE THE CUTEST
thatās such a hackneyed special effect but it worked so well wtf
@deadcatwithaflamethrower
I LOVE THIS
I LOVE MOVIES
I need these for my kids!
Donāt ask.
Good morning, everyone!
SameĀ āI Recognized Your Foul Stenchā Energyā¦
Allow me to introduce you to my all-time favorite hidden gem of any Star Wars soundtrack. One that is rarely ever mentioned or noticed because it resides at the very end of the end credits of Attack of the Clones.
Donāt worry, you donāt have to listen to the entire 6-minute masterpiece. Most of you already know how the end credits typically go in a Star Wars film. The Rebel Alliance fanfare is played before John Williams delves into what he most likely considers to be the most important theme of the film. In this case, it was Across the Stars becauseā¦love story.
Nowā¦just for reference, I need to make sure you know some themes in order for this to be as powerful as it can be. Those being:
The Imperial March which Iām sure all of you are quite familiar with. If you are new here or confused by the name, it is also commonly referred to as āDarth Vaderās Themeā.
Across the Stars is Anakin and Padmeās love theme throughout the Prequel Trilogy. If you canāt seem to remember or havenāt listened to it in a while but want to, just start the video from the 0:50 mark.
Anakinās Theme is lesser known and also harder for people to remember since itās not played very often. Donāt worry, Iāll let you know when it happens so you know youāre hearing it.
Nowā¦onto the reason Iām hereā¦
If you skip to 4:25, you will hear a breathtaking rendition of the spectacular love theme played on a harp.
What happens after that is pure magic and pure genius on John Williams part.
At 4:55, we hear Anakinās Theme. Though it doesnāt quite evoke childhood innocence as much as it did in the orchestral recording for The Phantom Menace. Now, itās more distraught, more disjointed, more melancholy, and overall much more haunting.
At 5:13, we hear Across the Stars, a theme that is nothing short of beautiful every time itās playedā¦but listen to whatās happening underneath it.
At 5:18, while Across the Stars is still heard, we hear an undertone of The Imperial March. It interrupts the beauty of the love theme and lets you know of the darkness that surrounds that love.
At 5:25, John Williams takes that love theme to incredibly chilling heights.
At 5:35, the end credits close with a very foreboding rendition of The Imperial March. A rendition that is so gut-wrenching and stomach-churning even for the short 10-seconds that it plays and youāre almost begging the music to return to itās happier, higher toneā¦but it doesnāt. Thatās how it ends.
The end credits of The Phantom Menace ended with Vader too but that was only because Anakinās Theme actually ends with a small snippet of it. This particular piece of music heard at the very, very end of Attack of the Clones is not featured anywhere else in any other Prequel Film as itās written here. John Williams didnāt have to do that, he didnāt have to go that hard when it was the last few minutes of, not just the film, but the end credits. Butā¦he did and I am oh, so glad he did because it gives me chills and makes me want to cry every time I hear it.
In short, that small piece of music magic, starting from Anakinās Theme,Ā manages to tell you the entire story of the Prequel Trilogy in less than 2-minutes and all through the power of music.Ā
@azalea-scroggs
John Williams forever (raises fist)
@sanerontheinside @culturevulture73
I heart John Williams.
Han and Leia - Return of the Jedi
I love that too picture so much. Just the intense feeling in both their faces.
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) dir. Irvin Kershner
Why have I never noticed this so clearly before? Two humans, each presently dealing with so much pain and heartache, comforting one another through physical touch... And a droid, seeing the humans engage in this small act of love and friendship, in turn offers what looks like a comforting touch to his friend... As we the audience learn about love and kindness and friendship through watching the heroes in this movie, watching examples of what it means to be human... so too do the droids... The power of love and kindness, right here: it helps others, and it shows others how to help others.
Got me some feels right now.