The Book of Boba Fett

Speaking of Cad Bane....

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I used to be a huge fan of Lance Armstrong during the time frame when he was winning the Tour and had an autographed picture which I have since destroyed. Since then, I haven't pursued any autographs of celebrities as I learned my lesson. I don't really want to meet my heroes anymore...
Yeah that was a let down.. everyone does it though, they all dope. Hell even Froome got busted not too long ago..

But if it’s not in the rule book is it considered cheating? Or beating the system?

Same thing is drag racing when there wasn’t a rule about using titanium parts.. they tried banning guys the day of the race, which they fault with “show me in the rule book it where it says we can’t use this alloy”

Sucks..
 
Yeah that was a let down.. everyone does it though, they all dope. Hell even Froome got busted not too long ago..

But if it’s not in the rule book is it considered cheating? Or beating the system?

Same thing is drag racing when there wasn’t a rule about using titanium parts.. they tried banning guys the day of the race, which they fault with “show me in the rule book it where it says we can’t use this alloy”

Sucks..

I love what Bill Burr said about it. It's a filthy sport & everyone was doping, so basically, OUR roided up guy beat YOUR roided up guy, & if nothing else, he raised millions of dollars for cancer research.
 
The doping is cycling is unbelievable. For a considerable period of time, every Tour, Vuelta, Giro and Olympic medal winner tested positive. Everyone was doping and if you’re didn’t, then you were in the back and sent home.
 
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I love what Bill Burr said about it. It's a filthy sport & everyone was doping, so basically, OUR roided up guy beat YOUR roided up guy, & if nothing else, he raised millions of dollars for cancer research.
He did raise a lot of money. That was that attitude- everyone is doing it so it’s kind of a level playing field. I understand that mentality- I need to do this to stay in the sport, not win, literally just to stay competitive. A few people dropped out instead of doped but not the ones at the front.
 
Yeah, I think LFL basically owns your likeness when you sign on, at the least for all the merchandising. I will say I think I heard they got the blessing from Cushing's estate for use of his image in Rogue One. Not sure if that was just a courtesy or a requirement.
I don't know if it's true, but lore has it they didn't originally have a likeness agreement with Cushing, at least not an umbrella one, which is why he didn't have an action figure for over 20 years.
 
Ok, pet peeve time. As a dino nut, you should know that the proper way to abbreviate Tyrannosaurus rex is T. rex. This is because the proper, scientific, way to abbreviate any animal, plant, or microorganism's scientific name is to capitalize the first letter of the genus, followed by a period, then the species names in all lower case.
Love Dinosaurs, my name is
T.Rex so it was sort of written in the stars that I would hence me wanting to be a palaeontologist for a long time...but not as yet.
I'm a bit of a horder and have Every Dino book bought for me including those old How When Why books.. funny how they have changed there ideas so much in only the last 40 years...give it another and they will go... oh no we got it wrong Again lol
 
You realize you don't know these people at all but can still appreciate their work. It would crush me though if it turns out Tom Hanks is a horrible person. He's about the only actor I hold out hope for...
I heard if you have a vintage typewriter he's very nice...
Yeah imagine if he was like a real ha! I almost typed a very bad word...lol

I think he's genuine..
 
I love what Bill Burr said about it. It's a filthy sport & everyone was doping, so basically, OUR roided up guy beat YOUR roided up guy, & if nothing else, he raised millions of dollars for cancer research.
There’s more competition on how to beat the system then their is actually doing the race lol

Like you said, they all do it. There was a great movie on Netflix about a Russian doctor helping a cyclist here cheat the system
 
There’s more competition on how to beat the system then their is actually doing the race lol

Like you said, they all do it. There was a great movie on Netflix about a Russian doctor helping a cyclist here cheat the system
It’s called Icarus. Great documentary. I had no idea how prevalent it was until I saw that.
 
Crap on a cracker, you guys. Slow your roll!
Post Disney, are comics the same level of canon? I thought they put that in a sublevel of canon or something like that. Movies didn't have to stick to it, just other comics/books or something. And if it is canon, how can mess something that's already messed up to begin with? :)
when disney bought star wars all books and comics were erased... i believe it was 2013 when the first book came out, heir to the jedi, and the shortly after the comics started. the lucas story group was formed and they controlled everything so there would NEVER be a continuity issue and the stories would all match

this is one of the main reasons i gave up on the EU because things always contradicted themselves, seeing a fresh start i figured now was the time to jump on board.

the comics and books were meant to be canon... but now... they are erasing things in pervious books, or changing small things.... its just not cool... so what is or isn't canon anymore?

the lucasfilm story group use to have a show after rebels answering questions, or were shown in a group on live stream answering questions or explaining plot holes (which weren't plot holes at the time, we just wanted answers)

i haven't seen them since ep8... once 9 came out i feel like it was so screwed up there was no repair...
The Story Group was formed in 2008, well before Lucas sold the company to Disney. They were trying to massage and maintain continuity in the new stuff coming out after the Prequels, especially given how much was coming out in the late '00s.

But yes, George always reserved the right to use or steamroll anything in any game, comic, or novel published. He skimmed some, occasionally, but didn't really care about keeping up with it. That's how he ran across, liked, and used "Coruscant" for the Republic-era name for that planet, from Tim Zahn's books... And that's also how he and Katie utterly destroyed the good backstories for Maul, Ventress, and the Nightsisters.

So after the Disney sale, with no George, they didn't need to keep all the tie-in material in a lower tier, and decided to "decertify" everything that had been published prior to that point. The only stuff that's really gone-gone is everything after the wipe to credits at the end of ROTJ. There was way too much in the post-Jedi EU that was problematic, so that got blank-slated. Meanwhile, everything else up to that point that hadn't been already contradicted by George is still tacitly "in" unless overwritten later. See things like the Open Season reference in Mandalorian season 2 vis-a-vis the erroneous provenance of Boba's armor.

What I don't get is why they have since, as was mentioned, not stuck with the new canon material they were creating. Nothing in the changed versions that came later necessitated the change. Cobb Vanth's story in Aftermath, fo rinstance, was fine. It didn't need to be tweaked. The fact that such things are happening is rather worrisome to me.

I’m surprised at some of the stuff that is bugging people here. I guess I‘m just easier to please. I just want good Star Wars in any form and I’ve really enjoyed the last two episodes. So I’m good with that.
I guess the question is how much is the sub par SW content really bothering people? Tone is sometimes difficult to convey and some seem to severely overestimate the amount of annoyance that is actually occurring lol. Idk, I guess I can only speak for myself when it comes to that.
Overall? Only the people who are emotionally invested in Star Wars are being vocal, in either direction. Casual fans are largely silent, but I can point to anecdata. My parents took me with them when they went to see Star Wars in '77. I was a well-behaved two-year-old and it was fine. I don't remember much, but I remember some. My mom took me again when I was five and eight to see the next two, bought me a membership in the fan club, got me action figures and books and comics and model kits and Burger King glasses, and just generally supported my passion for it. The first thing I "helped" her sew, well before I soloed, was a Luke Skywalker flight suit for Halloween in second grade.

She didn't go see the Special Editions, but still has the OT VHS box set she got back in the '80s. We went to see TPM in '99 and she thought it was okay. Some parts she liked, some failed to land. She didn't like the writing of AOTC at all. And didn't bother to see ROTS. I saw that one with my dad on Father's Day. My mom and I went to see TFA when it came out and she liked it. Hit her in all the nostalgia JJ intended. Then we went to see Rogue One and she was confused. She though Tarkin was dead and hadn't the Rebels blown up the Death Star twice? Had to explain a couple times that it wasn't part of the numbered-episode saga, but a standalone set right before the original film. She saw TLJ with me and liked a couple moments, but mostly was bored with it. Didn't see TROS. She watches Clone Wars, Rebels, and Solo when I'm working in her sewing room and have them on, but she's not invested.

That's the general trend. Casual fans' reactions to sub-par content has been to just lose interest and wander off to something else -- whenever that might have been. For some people ROTJ was that point that killed it for them. Some didn't like the Special Edition tweaks and left before Episode I. Some were bored with TPM and didn't bother with anything after. And so on. There are a lot of people who liked Star Wars back in the day who stopped caring. Some have drifted back due to word of mouth about The Mandalorian. Many haven't.

Ironically, it’s when the comics showed Boba slaughtering innocent humans and Jawas on Tat in his search for Luke that I got turned off the comics.

Everyone has their head canon, but I don’t think anybody really thought of Boba as a psycho who murdered people who couldn’t give him the information he wanted.

I thought that if that concept was approved at multiple levels at LFL/Marvel, I probably wouldn’t be thrilled with whatever else they thought was a great idea.
I didn't like that whole storyline. But that was the worst part of it.

I used to be a huge fan of Lance Armstrong during the time frame when he was winning the Tour and had an autographed picture which I have since destroyed. Since then, I haven't pursued any autographs of celebrities as I learned my lesson. I don't really want to meet my heroes anymore...
You realize you don't know these people at all but can still appreciate their work. It would crush me though if it turns out Tom Hanks is a horrible person. He's about the only actor I hold out hope for...
Near as I can tell, he is how he seems. I have always been mindful that they're actual people, and generally don't like to make a scene or disrupt their routine. The ones I like I like for who they are. They're all human and flawed, but I don't gravitate to the deeply flawed ones. I had Peter O'Toole autograph his autobiography at a book store signing and it's still a prized possession. I have George Roubicek's and Nalini Krishan's autographed pictures from Celebration (Praji and Bariss Offee, respectively), because they're really cool people. Jeremy Bulloch signed my silver convention-exclusive Boba Fett when I was working at the Paizo booth that was selling them at SDCC (and that he was signing at), despite my not wanting to impose. He insisted. He was that kinda guy.

Michael O'Hare (Sinclair from Babylon 5) used to hang out at the same indie book shop in Tribeca that I frequented when I lived in New York. His son went to Stuyvesant High School, at the end of the street, and because he was a regular and friend of the owner, the shop had B5 viewing parties every week when the new episodes aired. We talked about a lot of things, geeked out about stuff, he signed one of the store's viewing-party window posters for me one week on a lark, and I still have it. I wish I'd known what he was struggling with, even if I don't know that I could've helped. I have a picture of Bruce Boxleitner as Tron, because that was how I first knew him, and got another of him as Alan from Tron: Legacy when he was at DragonCon a few years ago (before Disney cancelled the next film). And so on. I've got more packed away in my memorabilia files (not much display space where I am currently living).

Far and away my favorite is still this one, later signed by him at his autograph table:

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Wonderful guy. And I've loved every role I've ever seen him in. Watch Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, if you never have. ;) The trick is not to not meet your heroes, but to do due diligence ot make sure they actually are. Lance Armstrong always came off as an *******, to me.

One thing I really haven't seen mentioned is that THIS Cad Bane is something like 30 years older than the last time we saw him in BB.
So Duros' mouths migrate upward as they age? Who knew...?
 
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