Just bought it on Google play and watched it-I loved it,same as I loved TFA.....
Basically if you were a kid back in the 80's and after ROJ just wanted more but didn't understand why they didn't so you were happy with the Marvel comics? Yea you'll love these new films (or you should) both of these new SW films I think capture that vibe the Marvel stories did back then.
I'll be looking forward to the Han Solo one next after the next chapter of the main series.
ANH Vader does sound different than ESB and ROTJ. I always considered this to be planned as Vader post Death Star was a changed man. Technically I'm sure it had some to do with recording equipment, studio, and directors (Lucas vs Kirschner).Maybe they were going for an ANH sound, where Vader sounds a lot different than in the other films. (Especially prior to Special Edition tinkerings)
Age.
He's 86. Given that his voice was still pretty damn good.
He sounded fantastic on rebels!...and that would be a good answer IF he sounded like that in Rebels.
TIE boarding craft. Similar to the bombers but outfitted with troop transport and standard docking ring IIRC.What were the escort ships next to Vader's shuttle at the end? They looked kind of like tie bombers, but I don't thing they were
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TIE boarding craft. Similar to the bombers but outfitted with troop transport and standard docking ring IIRC.
Captain Needa's shuttle in ESB is also similar, but the wings/panels are backwards (flip outward).
Bandai needs to do a kit of the TIE bomber/boarding craft.
When Captain Needa goes to apologize to Vader personally, they show a TIE shuttle drop out of his Star Destroyer's hanger bay.im trying to figure out where this is? I've never noticed this before and super curious :love
Finally remembered what Jedha reminds me of...
Jedha:
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-FYbw-fUI...O7Zqyk4IN_f9d6VVP7gswCLcB/s1600/roque+one.png
The foundations of the ancient fortified holy city of Masada in Israel:
https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-550baade2559f40ce0c9817cc013856e
Been a while since I read the article about it in National Geographic and it just suddenly came back to me.
C'mon Tuesday!