Sigourney Weaver as a New Republic pilot and John Favreau on the set of The Mandalorian and Grogu
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Sigourney Weaver as a New Republic pilot and John Favreau on the set of The Mandalorian and Grogu
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These two are so heartwarming, they are my comforting duo.
Trick or treat
Late.....
I watched Cowboys and Aliens last night for the first time in probably a decade, and found I still like it. It’s not super deep or sophisticated, but I think that’s to its credit. It’s just one high-concept story, not an installment of an epic saga or anything. Characters were likable enough that I can remember most of their names, which is a rare thing for one-off movies.
I wonder how many of the people who complained that Cowboys and Aliens and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter “took themselves too seriously” are now complaining about every movie now having “overly-ironic Joss Whedon MCU dialogue”
Interesting bit of historical accuracy. Only the rich jerk Dolarhyde has a Peacemaker for a sidearm, everybody else has Schofields, Open-Tops, or cartridge-converted older guns like Dragoons.
It actually has a better motivation for the alien invaders than most movies. They’re not after water or land or human flesh. It doesn’t matter where in the universe you’re from, gold is going to be a rare element.
Obsessed with Clone Wars accurate Bane.
From Reddit on: r/StarWars by
u/PotassiumPeter
Day 20: Frost
I love Star Wars and I adore the Mandalorian. I’ve been seeing so much hate for this current season and while I do understand the disappointment of having Season 3 be like the previous seasons, and it taking a turn, I have to wonder, is this season a set up for season 4 through Mandalorian world/culture building, setting up possible future issues, and so on.
I know people are upset that Din and Grogu are not the main focus anymore it seems this season and Bo-Katan is getting all the attention, but I can’t help but wonder, is this on purpose. We know Filoni is working on Asokha and Pedro Pascal was filming The Last of Us during this, so I can’t help but wonder if Filoni and Favrou are saving what they wanted the 3rd season to be as the fourth with some tweets and edits, and using the third season to showcase the other Mandalorians, the New Republic and its flaws, AND Bo-Katan and her arch as a way of framing all the nitty gritty shit that’s about to go down.
While I understand people’s hesitance to this season being nothing like the Space Western of seasons 1 and 2 we all know and love, I can’t help but feel that this season, Filoni and Favrou wanted to give us something a bit light hearted and something a bit different before shocking our systems with a possibly more darker and more violent season 4, where Din must take a new and possibly more dangerous path that not only challenges him and his beliefs, but also the people around him. I just can’t help but feel that what we are seeing is what Din wants to see. Him not being the center of attention from danger, but what he wants as a Mandalorian. Peace, community, and a place to raise Grogu, and I think season 4 is going to be so dark, violent, heart breaking that it forces Din to realize that that semi-peaceful life he wants can not happen and he was meant to be and do something else. Something greater.
The Mandalorian is not just about Din Djarin or just about Mandalorians. The Mandalorian is about Don’s journey in becoming THE Mandalorian. A new version possibly and while I do have my issues with this season and with some of the past seasons, that should not take away how much I love the Mandalorian. I truly think this season is a set up. We are seeing, in a sense, events play out that will create a catalyst, something that ends up forcing Din to action once more.
I hope I am not wrong.