Woe:
7ft tall beam of light be upon you!
Go spin them!
(Like last time more photos and some thoughts under the cut!)
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Woe:
7ft tall beam of light be upon you!
Go spin them!
(Like last time more photos and some thoughts under the cut!)
normal friendship things
THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001)
happy october 24th!
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shout out to @/curioscurio for wonderful art:
Simple but interesting network name. Pleasing to the mind and spirit
one of the kids playin and screamin outside just did a perfect imitation call of the common loon
*hovers overhead ominously*
now they're up to some other shit I ain't seen before
i love that star wars comic where padmé's surviving handmaidens hold a last stand against vader but honestly if i were them i would have dedicated the rest of my life to the most comprehensive and inescapable fake haunting in the history of the galaxy. man should not be allowed two successive heartbeats without seeing his dead wife's face gazing soulfully at him across the room and slipping away before anyone sees. literally what else is the point of being a highly trained operative capable of perfectly imitating your best friend if not to torment her husband for decades after she's gone.
some of my fav 'inconsistencies' between the prequel trilogy & the OT and by fav i mean i genuinely think these were good calls:
it is NOT normal for Jedi to become force ghosts when they die. that's like a brand new skill Yoda just unlocked. if Luke tried to tell ppl about Obi-wan's force ghost literally no-one, even ppl who were familiar w the Jedi when they were around, would know wtf he was talking about
R2-D2 knew everything that went down during the prequels and just opted not to tell anyone ever which is fully in-character for him
becoming a Jedi was a whole process involving 15+ years of training and formal trials to determine if you were ready for knighthood and then with Luke Yoda was just like 'yeah fuck it you're a jedi knight now. burn the jedi temple did. made up all the rules are. gives a shit who does.'
everyone just kind of forgot who the Jedi were within the span of a generation. love that.
Having a little brother sucks
ppl often (reasonably) dunk on star wars environments for not having proper safety standards but important to note that cloud city very much does have guard rails
this whole thing has guard rails. the bit Luke jumps from doesn't but i think that's bcos you straight up aren't supposed to climb on it? you also have to go through like a whole long stretch of what seem to be maintenance rooms w lockable doors to get to this area. i think it's fair to say this is supposed to be a trained maintenance workers only zone.
anyway my point w all this is to say, Lando was a responsible city mayor who definitely had safety standards in place to pretent situations like people falling down the giant shaft that dumps stuff directly into the gas giant and was consequently most likely very confused and kinda mad as to how Luke ended up falling down the giant shaft that dumps stuff directly into the gas giant. he signed city ordinances about this and carried out safety inspections personally. ):<
#im imagining him angrily petitioning the city council to add a giant-ass safety net to the shaft that is automatically deployed #when an unauthorized presence is detected
the big shaft in Cloud City if Lando had his way:
"Safety-conscious Lando" is genuinely a supportable reading – note that when he climbs on top of the Millennium Falcon to retrieve Luke at the end of The Empire Strikes Back, not only is he clearly wearing a safety harness, the film makes an explicit point of showing him both clipping (2:24) and unclipping (2:41) as he exits and re-enters:
This is a great example of "was that really a plot hole, or just something the text didn't spoon-feed you a detail you were supposed to extrapolate from?" problem people often attribute to CinemaSins.
There are indeed a noticeable and inexcusable lack of safety infrastructure....
on all the imperial ships!
Which is contrasted by the details discussed above. This isn't an oversight! It's clearly intentional world building that we're expected to notice and draw conclusions from, i.e. The Empire is neglecting safety features as a cost-cutting method OR in blatant disregard for human* life OR maybe even both.
We're supposed to take away, "they're evil. Of course they don't care about safety!" and later, "the good guys always follow proper OSHAS (Occupational Safety and Health Administration in Space) clip-in-clip-out procedure!"
People are SLEEPING on the most interesting Leia & Padme comparisons because there's so much focus on Leia being "like Anakin" because she gets annoyed sometimes and Padme being this perfect moral beacon of truth and justice despite all of her very canonical lies and cover-ups and obstructing of justice.
If Luke is the Jedi that Anakin should've been, then Leia is the LEADER that Padme should've been.
Padme is a hypocrite, proclaiming that all people deserve basic decency and the right to safety, but at the same time allowing Anakin to get away with a mass murder with no consequences by covering it up.
Leia doesn't even let Han get away with being a little bit of an asshole, there's no way she'd let him get away with mass murder. She holds everyone around her to a higher standard, believing in the best of them but also but refusing to accept excuses for cowardice and selfishness.
Padme talks so much about wanting the war to end, but then allows one of the opposition's biggest generals go free just to get Anakin back because she cares about him, causing the war to continue to go on for even longer.
Leia lets Luke sacrifice himself because she knows it's possibly the only way they might have a victory and beat the Empire, even though she knows what he is to her and loves him. She knows what has to be done and respects the choice Luke is making and would never condemn their efforts just to keep him with her.
Padme's story parallels Anakin's, she devolves as the narrative goes on, until she's barely a shell of the person she used to be. That strength and moral clarity she showed as a Queen is entirely gone, leaving only a scared woman pleading with a murderer to come back to her.
Leia's story parallels Luke's, she gains more and more strength and clarity as the narrative moves forward. The bossy young woman we first met has become a confident rebel leader who knows she doesn't have to harden her heart to be strong.
I love them.
Soy muy flojo para redibujar las fotos pero ni modo.
And I clearly saw this and my neurons were activated;
to me this is a canon event
Never join a fandom kids, or you will be cursed with liking a character who is a woman, and you will have to witness the fans absolutely ripping her to shreds for no other reasons other than "I don't like her"
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✨🌙 ART LOG -> @404ama
I decided to do something a little bit insane. I sat down and typed every word spoken in revenge of the Sith so I could then hand write every word to create this scene redraw. I am very pleased with the final result I’m not gonna lie.