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15 minutes ago, bolverk said:

I'm really uncomfortable with the notion of California suburbia in the Star Wars universe.

The creators are definitely fans of ET and Captain EO. The neighborhood looks just like the ET one. The creatures are straight out of Captain EO which was a short film starring Michael Jackson that played at Epcot in the mid 80s. 

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1 minute ago, mdmost said:

The creators are definitely fans of ET and Captain EO. The neighborhood looks just like the ET one. The creatures are straight out of Captain EO which was a short film starring Michael Jackson that played at Epcot in the mid 80s. 

When I saw that street, ET and Poltergeist immediately came to mind.

It feels so out of place. That's just not how the Galaxy looks; their urban development patterns aren't like that. In SW, everyone lives in dense cities or hardscrabble villages where people are barely scraping by.

I'd never heard of Captain EO, so thanks for the additional information.

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9 minutes ago, Buzzrock said:

Is that young Max Rebo? I’d totally watch an origin of how he got into music and started the Jabba’s Palace Band. 

No, not every Ortolan is Max Rebo, you fucking racist.

 

5 minutes ago, Bill Brasky said:

also, the use of Major Tom in the preview is different for Star Wars 

Yes, but it was in Huttese. 

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1 minute ago, atomheartbevo said:

We need to get on social media and start saying that Earth is one of the planets featured on star maps in the background f various scenes.

the Egyptian pyramids were built as a training exercise for Jedi to learn how to force move large objects 

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On 8/10/2024 at 11:47 AM, mdmost said:

The creators are definitely fans of ET and Captain EO. The neighborhood looks just like the ET one. The creatures are straight out of Captain EO which was a short film starring Michael Jackson that played at Epcot in the mid 80s. 

 

On 8/10/2024 at 11:56 AM, bolverk said:

I'd never heard of Captain EO, so thanks for the additional information.

He didn’t mention that it was one of the 80s 3D movies, so little things flying at you while you wore red and blue glasses. 

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9 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

 

He didn’t mention that it was one of the 80s 3D movies, so little things flying at you while you wore red and blue glasses. 

Yeah, I had to look it up when he mentioned it. With both parents as public school teachers, my family wasn't ever wealthy enough to go to Disneyworld. Six Flags in Arlington was the best we could do. And, besides, it turns out Captain EO didn't happen until 1986, and I was already 15 and likely just above the targeted age demographic, so it wouldn't have appealed to me by then anyway. Sincere thanks for the additional info, regardless. More context is good. 

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4 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Yeah, I had to look it up when he mentioned it. With both parents as public school teachers, my family wasn't ever wealthy enough to go to Disneyworld. Six Flags in Arlington was the best we could do. And, besides, it turns out Captain EO didn't happen until 1986, and I was already 15 and likely just above the targeted age demographic, so it wouldn't have appealed to me by then anyway. Sincere thanks for the additional info, regardless. More context is good. 

You're welcome, it's terrible but it was the 80s and Michael Jackson was larger than life. 

 

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55 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Yeah, I had to look it up when he mentioned it. With both parents as public school teachers, my family wasn't ever wealthy enough to go to Disneyworld. Six Flags in Arlington was the best we could do. And, besides, it turns out Captain EO didn't happen until 1986, and I was already 15 and likely just above the targeted age demographic, so it wouldn't have appealed to me by then anyway. Sincere thanks for the additional info, regardless. More context is good. 

Honestly, you didn't miss anything.

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