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Good evening.
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Welcome to Star Wars Minute. This
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is the daily podcast in which we analyze, we scrutinize, and we celebrate
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the rise of Skywalker one minute at a time.
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I'm Alex Robinson from alexrobinson.fun.
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I am Pete the Retailer from peteretailer.com. I'm
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Mike Gospel from the How Star Wars
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Is It podcast and Anarchy
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of How Star Wars Is It and
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also of Anarchy the Improvised Rock
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Opera. Intriguing.
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say that one in the last couple of days, but it's true.
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I'm doing that too. Exactly. We're
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very good. Well
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we know that by now because you've been with us all week. We're
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happy you are coming back to talk about
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minute number 135. Minute 135 starts off with
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a.
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Thank you to William December
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Williams It ends a minute later
2:04
with a tip of the hat to Lucasfilm post-production
2:07
genius Mike Blanchard
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So yes,
2:12
the credits continue to roll on. Yes Go
2:18
ahead we've got a music shift Mmm.
2:21
Oh So this
2:23
one is called After Billy
2:25
Dee Williams, we've got a shift to what it's called is
2:27
the anthem of evil Yeah
2:35
The friendship motif is out the door it's
2:37
evil time one thing
2:40
leads to and that that pops
2:42
up right around the same time as the JJ's
2:45
friends section of the credits. Oh,
2:47
I wonder if that's a little little hmm
2:50
kind of poke at them And
2:53
then music shifts again
2:55
Once the rolling credits starts like when
2:58
it starts going like the top bottom
3:00
We get into the Imperial March. No,
3:03
no, that's not that's not true. The Imperial March starts later
3:07
Anthem of evil starts at the rolling credits. That's
3:09
when it starts. I misread my notes. So
3:12
he plans it's not
3:14
Yeah
3:15
So JJ's friends still have the motif
3:17
the friendship motif. So maybe that's what it is. Oh,
3:20
okay That's why it's friends. Yeah. Yeah
3:23
friends first Yeah So
3:26
that's the day the Imperial March kind of threw
3:28
me a little I Maybe
3:31
they use it at some point. I don't remember really but
3:33
well, there's no Empire in this movie. Yeah,
3:35
right. Yeah, it's kind of confusing It's like, you
3:37
know, they should play You
3:40
know Yoda theme resistance
3:44
Something Just
3:46
be a greatest hit in Star Wars. Yeah. Yeah,
3:49
so with the princess asteroid field.
3:51
Well, we did It makes
3:53
sense. We did get them but this is
3:55
not when we heard remember a while ago when we saw
3:57
Lando talking to Janna
4:00
with the scanner that They
4:03
played Luke and Leia's theme from return
4:05
of the Jedi while they were talking for some reason which
4:08
Seems like an odd choice unless yeah
4:10
unless they were underpinning that like oh these guys are
4:12
really related But
4:16
but yes interesting interesting
4:18
choices all around there's no Empire in this movie the first
4:20
order And you know they
4:23
could claim that song they probably do have the publishing
4:25
rights to that song so Yeah
4:30
I was pleased to see that in before
4:33
snap Wexley we get a credit for Shirley Henderson
4:36
who's of course yeah, yeah Babu Frick
4:39
I Looked it up I forgot that she
4:41
was in train spotting and yeah spotting
4:43
to which I've never heard I've never met anyone
4:46
who's seen Transplanting to and left unless one of
4:48
you guys has seen no no and
4:51
She's also as another Star Wars credit. She
4:53
also is the voice of the Azaleans and
4:55
the Mandalorian sure So
4:58
I was surprised to see that Rises Skywalker
5:01
is her IMDB first credit
5:04
Which was kind of right to me? I
5:06
would think moaning Myrtle would be more of a yeah
5:09
would be more of a thing, but Star Wars fans
5:11
right well That's a game. We've
5:13
played on our show before is Guessing
5:17
what people's IMDB credits are
5:19
because it kind of has no rhyme or reason
5:21
to it. Yeah Like sometimes
5:23
it's the most famous movie sometimes it's an Oscar-winning
5:26
movie sometimes It's like something very random
5:28
that doesn't make any sense. Yeah,
5:30
it's pretty fun. Yeah going back a couple
5:33
of minutes to Who
5:36
are you rehu? Who
5:39
are you rehu like that I
5:43
just flipped the page and and Fairbank like
5:45
was in you know like such long career
5:47
She was in stuff like you know I think like
5:49
a passage to India and all this other kind of prestige
5:51
stuff, but no her top thing is this is
5:54
The Rises Skywalker and so it's like
5:57
hey, I'm not sure how happy she is with that
6:00
But yeah I
6:03
feel like a bill hater thing again where i'd be
6:05
like i don't want no i've done
6:07
other things, right? Can you find this
6:09
picture of an old lady in the desert for me? No No,
6:12
I was in the crucible. Yeah, what could
6:14
you ever sign? That would be the yeah
6:19
Um
6:20
When you were looking something up, I thought you were looking
6:22
in the star wars rise of skywalker
6:25
expand edition and you're looking up
6:27
credits Yeah, no sadly.
6:29
I mean there are there's the acknowledgement in
6:32
your star wars rise in skywalker, uh expanded
6:34
edition by new york times by selling off the rate cards
6:37
and but Um, she
6:39
does thank you. JJ abrams from chris terry. Oh, so
6:42
right, um But after
6:44
she thinks um former guest of
6:46
the show jennifer heddle So there
6:49
you go. Very cool. Ben robit
6:51
gets a credit here JJ
6:53
abrams production company and I have here a list
6:56
of the five least To me
6:58
were the least five least known bad
7:00
robot properties Like
7:02
movies. I only limited to movies because I know he's done
7:04
some tv shows too. So tell me if you guys have seen any
7:07
of these Uh in chronological in release
7:09
order we're going joyride No,
7:12
nobody morning glory 2010 infinity
7:16
polar bear Sounds
7:19
intriguing Cool
7:22
like like a mock buster that they would
7:24
sell it like the 7-eleven like the dvd bin
7:27
infinity polar I thought it was like a marvel ripoff.
7:30
Yeah The
7:32
infinity polar bear, all right, they were
7:34
lord and
7:38
lu 22 2022 was lu lu 22 lu 22
7:44
i haven't even heard of most of those Yeah,
7:47
all the rest of them to their credit all
7:49
the rest of the things were things you've probably heard of mission
7:51
impossible star Tracks star wars
7:53
and so overall they have a pretty good track record.
7:56
I'm guessing some of these are like JJ
7:58
abrams friends who in a He's like, okay, I'll
8:00
be a producer on it. And you can, they're
8:02
the snap wetly of movies. Yeah.
8:05
It's very good to be a friend of JJ Abrams.
8:07
I'll say that at least. You can arrange
8:09
it. I would say like Adam Sandler,
8:12
JJ Abrams, like there's like one or two other
8:14
people that it's just like, if you're their friend,
8:16
you're set. You can do it. Wes Anderson.
8:19
Yeah, Wes Anderson. Yeah,
8:21
that's true. Cause
8:24
we get Greg Grunberg and Dominic Monaghan. And
8:31
those are the two like pals, right? That are like,
8:33
they're in everything JJ does, right? Those
8:37
are the two- Yeah, that correctly. Those are the
8:39
two wolves that picked over the carcass of
8:41
Kelly retrans dialogue. Yeah, right.
8:43
Yeah. Things for them to say. Need
8:47
to get rid of a lot of Kelly lines for those guys,
8:50
unfortunately probably. Yeah. And
8:54
what's her name in that batch too,
8:56
right? Yeah, Billy Lord. Billy
8:59
Lord is, yeah,
9:01
that's Carrie Fisher's daughter. And
9:03
Shirley Henderson, yeah. Shirley Henderson, yeah. We
9:05
didn't get, I
9:08
can't think of her name, Zori Bliss. Yeah,
9:11
she was- Oh, Carrie Russell. Carrie Russell. And
9:14
he just didn't comment on it, but. Yeah. He
9:16
was in the earlier block of names. Okay, I'm thinking of the
9:18
people that were only, specifically JJ
9:20
being like, oh, you want to be in my movie? Like that was-
9:23
Oh, right, right. Yeah, Carrie Russell,
9:25
Greg Grunberg and we
9:29
just said his name, Dominic Monahan. Yeah.
9:32
Yeah. I guess the movie could have been like
9:34
Star Wars, the rise of Skywalker, starring
9:36
Greg Grunberg, Kelly Russell and
9:39
Dominic Monahan, you know, and with
9:41
featured players, Daisy Ridley.
9:45
Yeah, you have to do that in a Don Pardo
9:47
voice though. Daisy,
9:50
I'm gonna leave my morning out.
9:54
I'm glad they did it. I feel like we've done enough Don Pardo.
9:59
I'm a podcast. If you guys ever need someone to do
10:01
Don Pardo, just call us up. All right. We're
10:04
here for you. I want someone who will do... I want someone
10:06
who will do... That
10:16
would be funny. That would be funny. Never not
10:18
funny. Yeah. Yeah. There
10:21
we go. Well, my next thing is about ILM. I have
10:23
a little bit of information about industrial
10:25
light and magic. Okay. Um...
10:31
Go ahead.
10:32
Okay. Well, also, as
10:34
much as we hate magic being in Star Wars, it was
10:37
there right from the very beginning. Oh, that's
10:39
true. Like, that magic. So, we can't really
10:41
complain. It was sort of a timeline of
10:43
firsts for...
10:47
You realize it's crazy. These are all firsts that
10:50
Lucasfilm, that
10:52
ILM invented.
10:55
The first thing they invented was Go
10:57
Motion to film the stop motion Tauntaun
10:59
in Empire Strikes Back, which I guess is subtly
11:01
different than stop motion.
11:04
Um... 1985, the first CGI character. Anyone
11:08
want to guess it?
11:10
Oh. Um...
11:12
Isn't it like a stained glass
11:15
knight? That is correct. The
11:17
stained glass knight in Young Sherlock Holmes.
11:20
Yeah. And the prequel to the
11:22
Robert Downey Jr. series. 1989, there
11:27
was a movie that was the first CGI
11:30
3D character to show emotion.
11:33
1989, anyone want to guess it? I've
11:36
come up with a quiz now, so it seems. Yeah.
11:40
So, you were the director?
11:42
Yeah. Okay.
11:43
Jimmy Cameron. I was going to guess, is it T-1000? I
11:47
was going to guess, is it T-1000? It's
11:51
the correct abyss. The
11:53
abyss is correct. I
11:56
just like the documentary about
11:58
spas and different. A. So.
12:01
Yeah. 1991, this
12:03
was the first partially CGI main
12:06
character. And that one
12:08
was T2. That's the... No.
12:11
Oh. Because I guess he was a live action person and
12:13
then would kind of transition into... Yeah.
12:16
Right. 1992 is when they
12:18
are listed as perfecting human
12:21
skin. I want to guess which movie...
12:23
In the lab. ...had the first CGI
12:25
human skin. This is
12:27
a movie I've not seen. It is directed by
12:29
Bobby Zemeckis. Hmm. I'm
12:33
not going to limb though and say they didn't perfect it in 1992.
12:36
Oh. Is it Death
12:38
Becomes Her? Death Becomes
12:40
Her, Mike Gosselin. Woo! That's
12:43
a point. Wow. 1994, another
12:47
Bobby Zemeckis joint that was
12:49
the first time they were able to successfully
12:51
mix in archival footage with
12:54
new filmed footage. Was
12:58
that... Seamlessly... Was
13:00
that the aforementioned... What's
13:02
it called? No. It has not come
13:04
up yet. Oh, Forrest Gump. Yes, Forrest Gump. Yeah.
13:08
It is Forrest Gump. Oh, right. I talked
13:10
about it because of the production design or something like that.
13:12
When he shakes hands with Kennedy or one
13:14
of those types of shots. Yeah. That
13:16
wasn't real? That
13:20
was Rick Carter. Production designer Rick Carter had also worked
13:22
on Forrest Gump. There you go. Right.
13:25
1995, Jumanji was the perfection of hair and fur. Also
13:33
directed by Joe Johnson. I'm quibbling. Yeah.
13:36
Perfection. Perfect. Yeah.
13:39
That's not perfect. Pick it up with their website. Yeah.
13:42
1999, this was a big landmark one. I
13:45
don't have to tell any of you what happened
13:48
in 1999. The
13:50
millennium. The millennium. I
13:52
was going to say, we were all black. Y2K
13:56
and a certain menace called Jar Jar Binks
13:58
debuted in 1990. Oh, baby.
14:01
And Gollum
14:04
really overshadowed him, I mean,
14:06
like in terms of- Yeah, yeah. In
14:09
terms of- The second man gets the cheese on that one.
14:11
Right. Yeah, exactly.
14:13
The last one is the volume in 2019, the
14:15
volume debut. Of
14:18
course, they're using that over on
14:20
their television show. So ILM,
14:22
really a cutting edge, really
14:24
a pioneering company with that. Yeah. Yeah.
14:28
Have
14:28
you watched any of that docu-series
14:30
they put out on Disney Plus? It's pretty cool.
14:33
Yeah. Yeah. I think we
14:35
both liked it and highly recommend it to
14:37
people interested in that. Yeah, yeah.
14:40
I don't know that I finished it, but it was fascinating
14:43
to just see how much of a like
14:45
animal house it seemed to be for the first
14:48
year or two. Yeah. I
14:50
keep, it ended kind of, it
14:52
ended before special editions,
14:55
I think. I think it only went up to Jurassic Park. So
14:57
I wonder if they're planning on doing a second season of
14:59
it too. I thought they did a like professor
15:02
and Mary Ann of like, and all this other fun stuff, you
15:04
know, like after that. Right, but I wonder if they'll do a,
15:06
go into it in more detail then. I mean, I don't think,
15:09
I think like the real life character
15:11
stories all end with, aforementioned
15:14
Steve Spaz-Williams and Mark De Peay, who in like that
15:17
whole like bad boy, kind of like computer
15:19
generation, computer generated kind of
15:22
team, you know, kind
15:24
of like, that was the last story, notable
15:27
story to come out of ILM. After
15:29
that, it's all just kind of like, yep, people work there
15:31
and then they put it on the resume
15:34
and then they go work somewhere else and we're done. They
15:36
perfected human skin all the way back
15:38
in 1992. What else do you think they're
15:40
going to do? I don't like
15:42
it. Does Death but Comser
15:44
hold up? I've never seen it. I wonder if
15:46
it's- I, we just watched it recently,
15:49
like maybe in the last year or two,
15:51
because I had never seen it before and it was
15:53
fun. It's cute. It's like
15:56
got a little sort of
15:57
campiness. The effects.
16:01
are certainly, I would not describe any of the
16:03
effects as perfect, but they have that kind
16:05
of 90-cg
16:05
thing where it's
16:08
almost unreal enough that you're
16:10
more invested, kind of like how Pete you were
16:12
saying that the mask, the animatronic
16:14
eyes looked so good that it seemed
16:17
CGI, like this movie does not have that problem.
16:19
Yeah, it's the opposite. You can
16:22
tell it's all CGI, but there's like a charm
16:24
to that. You're like, oh thank God, you didn't really put that
16:26
candelabra through that woman. Exactly,
16:28
exactly. Yeah, it
16:31
is interesting how, go ahead Mike.
16:33
The like clean holes that you see
16:35
like through, I think it's Goldie Hawn who has
16:37
a hole like blasted through her body and like the
16:40
background is right, like everything does
16:42
look
16:43
right, but
16:45
uncanny enough that it's
16:47
cool. I did like the movie to answer
16:49
your question. I think it does have a bit of holding
16:51
up. Yeah. Special
16:54
effects seem to have a kind of like, you
16:56
can chart
16:57
how they go from being like cutting edge
16:59
to them being kind of like corny
17:02
and no one likes it, but then it gets back into like
17:04
people have nostalgia for the original, clunky
17:07
CGI animation that well,
17:10
so. We just talked about Batman
17:13
Forever and Batman and Robin. We've been doing Batman
17:16
once a month every month this year on
17:18
our show and John Dykstra
17:20
was the visual effects supervisor on that who of
17:23
course invented the motion control
17:25
camera on original Star
17:27
Wars movies, but those
17:30
special effects are decidedly that same
17:32
kind of like not quite
17:35
right, but we talked about
17:37
just
17:37
how how much we liked the
17:40
goopy 90s
17:42
colorful
17:44
character that they brought to
17:46
the movie, despite the movies not being all
17:48
that great. You don't
17:50
say. They hold a
17:53
very special place in a lot of people's hearts
17:55
is what I've discovered by posting about them
17:57
on my social media and getting a lot
17:59
of responses be like no this movie is great
18:01
and I'm like all right I'm not gonna fight
18:04
anybody this
18:06
is coming from an emotional place I can tell yeah
18:08
we're
18:10
not talking about Batman we're talking about Star Wars
18:13
credits right yeah do you
18:15
guys have it unfortunately that's about it for
18:17
what I had for the credits you guys have anything you wanted to bring
18:20
out my two names listed I wrote I
18:23
was like wait a minute this doesn't look right no Pete
18:26
no Pete's film but we do a
18:28
unit production manager DJ Carson
18:31
I'm assuming that stands for don't join Carson
18:34
yeah maybe it's non-union or something yeah
18:37
sibling of Ray Carson of course oh right New
18:39
York Times best selling out to Ray Carson that
18:41
that would
18:47
have been a fun another going back to you
18:49
know like Ray Ray who when she looks at me she's
18:51
DJ and he's just kind of like no when she's like
18:53
oh I pray nobody I'm not joining
18:57
Ray neutral yeah
19:02
and oh and then that's
19:04
just like you've been talking about the music this whole
19:06
time we wanted to thank the supervising music
19:09
editor Ramiro Belgart Belgart
19:13
sounds like real yeah our DT
19:15
Ramiro Belgart
19:17
totally could have been like either a pod
19:20
race yeah pod racer or a pilot
19:23
that they've you know some kind of or even
19:26
a planet I wonder what a characterization
19:28
of yeah
19:32
but yeah supervising music editor which is
19:34
again there's a whole you know
19:37
and again our friend Cassanti has helped us
19:40
it kind of unpack some of this but we
19:43
just think like oh music by John Williams if he would
19:45
just like sprang full from his head you
19:47
know like and the whole low
19:49
the whole you know movie was scored perfectly
19:52
but he apparently basically you
19:55
know kind of writes out some theme ideas and
19:57
there's orchestrators as people who go in and kind of you know
19:59
add that and it's all recorded and then as the movie
20:02
changes then that needs editing too which
20:04
is a whole different process. So
20:07
it's a whole world that I know nothing
20:10
about. So supervising music editor.
20:12
Ramiro, I don't know what you
20:14
do. But hats off. I'm glad you
20:17
do it. Let us know in the comments below what you
20:20
do. Seems like you were important,
20:22
I guess. Well,
20:26
I wanted to mention was we
20:28
do have the Imperial March. I just wanted to do it. This
20:30
is like kind
20:33
of a not a plug necessarily but Mike
20:35
and I recently well
20:37
in March of this year we did
20:40
our own March
20:43
Madness bracket but
20:45
about trying to figure out what the
20:48
best March song is. So we
20:52
had a lot of March songs
20:54
that we went through and
20:56
listened to and just and ranked and figured
20:58
out which one was the best and the Imperial March
21:01
got very very far in the bracket.
21:05
I believe it was up. Yeah, it's
21:07
really good. We every time we listen to it we were like
21:09
it's just undeniably a very good song.
21:11
Yeah, it's fantastic. We
21:13
got to the last the last matchup
21:16
was the Imperial March versus Stars
21:19
and Stripes Forever, I think. I think so. Yeah.
21:22
We have three entries from John Philip Sousa
21:24
because yeah, I mean, it's kind of should have
21:26
been limited to the front. Yeah, very
21:29
strong showing and the Sousa. Sousa
21:31
got a very strong showing. But that was our final
21:33
matchup and maybe you can tune in and see who wins.
21:35
You'll have to find that. Was that just for the Patreon
21:38
or was that on the main? I can't remember. I think we did
21:40
do it just for the Patreon but it's also broken
21:42
down into like 15 individual
21:45
TikToks on our TikTok page. I just wanted
21:47
to mention that we
21:49
have a special relationship with the Imperial March
21:51
and that it's good. Yeah, yeah, yes. And this is a good rendition
21:54
of it in these credits as well. I
21:56
have to say I do
21:59
the main theme in was
24:00
sad and disappointed.
24:04
Yeah. And
24:06
then I actually had a, I have a voice memo somewhere
24:08
on my phone to my email of Mike and
24:11
our friend, past and no doubt future guest of our show,
24:13
Michael Delaney, once again chatting him out, watching
24:16
it together. We recorded a
24:18
special episode where we like recorded
24:20
our predictions and or like
24:23
excitement for the movie.
24:26
And then
24:28
we recorded initial reactions
24:31
of after the movie. Like immediate, we just
24:33
walked out of the theater reactions. Just
24:35
on our phones. We just recorded them like, you know, talking
24:37
to our phone like right afterwards. And they are, they
24:40
are not, I don't know if they're entertaining to
24:42
listen to. They're a little bit, they're
24:44
a little bit of a downer, unfortunately.
24:49
And that's my experience with this movie. I saw it alone
24:51
in the theaters in the, in the middle of the
24:53
crying in the best experience. Yeah.
24:56
Just crying in this frozen tears, trickling.
24:58
Yeah. So sad.
25:00
It's a
25:02
lot of stories about you crying in this week.
25:04
I know. I'm a very good friend. Here's
25:07
a joy on Christmas morning. Yeah.
25:11
Uh,
25:13
what about you, Mike? Any music stories?
25:16
But first time you saw it, I don't think there
25:18
really probably is much amusing. Although
25:20
I do remember one of the like wild
25:22
left
25:22
field predictions, like that
25:25
we made some predictions of like, I bet this
25:27
will happen. I'm sure this probably
25:29
will. And one of the things I think Michael even
25:31
said was like, Ewok cameo.
25:35
Yeah. And there,
25:38
well, I remember that one specifically. I was like called
25:40
shot. He got it. Yeah.
25:43
Yeah. Nice. Yeah.
25:46
We did, we did get two Ewoks. One familiar, one
25:48
unknown, familiar one. Right. And
25:51
wasn't it, wasn't it work Davis's son? Yeah.
25:54
Work, it was wicked and then his son is wicked son.
25:56
So yeah, that's really cute. Keep that
25:59
in the family. Yeah, yeah, yeah All
26:03
right Well to hear more of our thoughts if
26:05
you want to because we have recorded two
26:07
episodes of our show about
26:10
this movie Yeah, all the
26:12
Star Wars movies we've done a second episode
26:14
on No, you can hear us talk about it twice if
26:16
you want if that sounds like something that you'd be interested And
26:20
do you identify how Star Wars
26:22
these Star Wars movies are? Or is you just
26:24
yeah, okay
26:26
We yeah, and
26:28
the scales broken Yeah,
26:31
we have the we've only ever given one ten
26:33
out of ten Was that
26:35
so given it twice, but it was starting
26:38
Return of the Jedi. Yeah, we think return
26:41
of the Jedi is the most Star Wars
26:43
thing Yeah, if you
26:45
think about it, it makes sense And
26:48
it doesn't at all it also doesn't make sense
26:51
at all because they're all Star Wars movies Yeah All
26:55
right guys, well, thanks for joining us here
26:58
all this week and Talking about
27:00
the credits of the film with us people
27:02
should definitely check out how Star Wars
27:04
in is it is it how Star Wars is it? How
27:08
Star Wars in it? British
27:11
edition and so well speaking
27:13
of British people you get the Beatles
27:15
you got the clash I don't know if they're
27:17
British bad brains Jawbrick
27:21
Green day Pink Floyd Bob Dylan Devo
27:24
Duran Duran you're like what are these people all have in
27:26
common? They all have in common is that we
27:28
have made mash-up designs over
27:31
at our merch store focused on all
27:33
of these musical acts so if you're
27:35
a fan of any of those acts you should go to Star Wars
27:37
minute comm slash merch and Checking
27:41
out you might like it might be something you'd be interested in buying
27:43
and wearing around in public places I've
27:46
got Star Wars minute merch Next
27:49
to me right now, which I wanted to say
27:51
I Am big
27:53
fan. I love I love your illustrations. I Make
27:57
well made it's been a long time because
27:59
I put this hobby on hold. But, um, like
28:02
small bootleg action figures, here's
28:04
one of my R2-D2 that's David Bowie.
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