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*Major differences from | *Major differences from a really early draft (shout-out to [[Leigh Brackett]]). | ||
**Alex's celebrated [[Accents#Alex_Robinson_as_Alec_Guinness|Obi-Wan voice]]. | |||
**Referenced: Dancing [[Wikipedia:Juba Dance|the Hambone]], the ending to Michael Jackson's "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOnqjkJTMaA&t=11m46s Thriller]". | |||
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Revision as of 11:55, 12 January 2020
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Date
June 30th, 2015
Summary
The original group of adventurers watch from the sidelines. Only Luke seems distracted, alone in their midsts, his thoughts elsewhere.
Guests
Notes
Film
- Starts with Luke
relieving himselflooking relieved out into the woods, and ends a minute later with the credits for our three stars. - Last minute of actual content.
- Two new Force ghosts.
Podcast
The Force Ghosts
- Despite being a ghost, Yoda must sit on a pole so he's visible in the shot.
- Major differences from a really early draft (shout-out to Leigh Brackett).
- Alex's celebrated Obi-Wan voice.
- Referenced: Dancing the Hambone, the ending to Michael Jackson's "Thriller".
Meta Minute
- 40:48 podcast episode length.
- This is the first (but not the last) time we see Yoda as a Force Ghost.
- The name "Ewok" was based on the word "Wookiee" (as was previously discussed), but George Lucas was also inspired by the name of the Miwok people who are native to Northern California, near to were the scenes on Endor where shot.
Quotes
- Pete: They're e-wiggidy-wiggidy-wack.
Link
http://www.starwarsminute.com/2015/06/30/jedi-minute-127-force-ghosts/