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*Referenced ''Ishtar'', ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5-25-77 5-25-77]''
*Referenced ''Ishtar'', ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5-25-77 5-25-77]''
*J. K. was always distracted by the strip of metal on Threepio's hip that keeps bending. Special effects fail?
*J. K. was always distracted by the strip of metal on Threepio's hip that keeps bending. Special effects fail?
**For this reason, this is J. K.'s least favorite minute.
**For this and a list of other reasons, this is J. K.'s least favorite minute.
*What do the Rebels do after this? Is it like a wedding reception?
*What do the Rebels do after this? Is it like a wedding reception?
**Maybe there's a "Beer Keg Droid." Is it Artoo?
**Maybe there's a "Beer Keg Droid." Is it Artoo?
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*Further discussion of how ''Star Wars'' borrows from <u>Dune</u>.  
*Further discussion of how ''Star Wars'' borrows from <u>Dune</u>.  
*Is there still slavery on Tatooine? Probably. Why would you even have slaves in a world where droids exist?
*Is there still slavery on Tatooine? Probably. Why would you even have slaves in a world where droids exist?
*The fan theory that, before ''The Phantom Menace'' ([[Inside References and Running Jokes#Sorry Pete|sorry, Pete]]), that the story would be about Anakin freeing the slaves on Tatooine.
*Before the movie came out, the fan theory that ''The Phantom Menace'' ([[Inside References and Running Jokes#Sorry Pete|sorry, Pete]]), would be about Anakin freeing the slaves on Tatooine.
*Who legally owns R2 and C-3PO now? Is it Luke? The hosts call for the help of a lawyer to sort out.
*Who legally owns R2 and C-3PO now? Is it Luke? The hosts call for the help of a lawyer to sort out.
*J. K. shares his ''Star Wars'' memories
*J. K. shares his ''Star Wars'' memories
*How many viewings (as a child) did it take before you could grasp the plot?  
*How many viewings (as a child) did it take before you could grasp the plot?  
*Along those same lines, when should you introduce your kids to Star Wars?<br>
*Along those same lines, when should you introduce your kids to Star Wars?
 
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Date

November 11th, 2013

Summary

Chewbacca growls and Artoo beeps with happiness.

FADE OUT

Guests

J. K. Woodward

Notes

Film

Podcast

  • Referenced Ishtar, 5-25-77
  • J. K. was always distracted by the strip of metal on Threepio's hip that keeps bending. Special effects fail?
    • For this and a list of other reasons, this is J. K.'s least favorite minute.
  • What do the Rebels do after this? Is it like a wedding reception?
    • Maybe there's a "Beer Keg Droid." Is it Artoo?
  • Callback to yesterday's minute.
  • Discussion of the order that the actors' names appear in the credits.
    • Eddie Byrne, who played General Willard, gets a strangely high billing position
  • Mentioned: Pete The Jawa
  • Shoutout to: Jack Purvis, Gary Kurtz
  • Who would you play when you played "Star Wars" as a kid?
    • Alex remembers wanting to be C-3PO.
  • Further discussion of how Star Wars borrows from Dune.
  • Is there still slavery on Tatooine? Probably. Why would you even have slaves in a world where droids exist?
  • Before the movie came out, the fan theory that The Phantom Menace (sorry, Pete), would be about Anakin freeing the slaves on Tatooine.
  • Who legally owns R2 and C-3PO now? Is it Luke? The hosts call for the help of a lawyer to sort out.
  • J. K. shares his Star Wars memories
  • How many viewings (as a child) did it take before you could grasp the plot?
  • Along those same lines, when should you introduce your kids to Star Wars?

Meta Minute

  • 22:50 podcast episode length.
  • This minute sets the precedent for analysis of the credits in the future movies - a little analysis of the credit, and then some free-form discussion.
  • The line "How dry I am" comes from the Irving Berlin song The Near Future"
  • Alex can't decide what to call our guest today (J. K. or James), and at the last moment settles on a compromise.
  • Pete will later reveal that Lucas was fined for The Empire Strikes Back, not Star Wars.
  • In response to the request for legal advice, SWiMmer Hunter performed an extensive legal analysis and posted it to the SWMLS.

Quotes

  • Alex: I think we have the only two Ishtar fans in... possibly, North America. J. K.: A well-placed explosive and we'll be no more.
  • Alex: Drunks never sing "How Dry I Am" anymore like they used to. J. K.: You know what? Next time I get drunk I'm gonna make that happen for ya Alex.
  • Alex: (Referring to the writer/director of 5-25-77) We should have the guy who did that movie on the podcast. J. K.: Guys, I'm right here.
  • Alex: Should I call you 'J. K.' or 'James' on the show? J. K.: Either- I don't care. Leave it up to you. Alex: Ted, do you remember...
  • Pete: We took a little poll, beforehand, with all the people that we know: "What part of Star Wars do you hate?"
  • Alex, then Pete, and then J. K.: Monsters and glitter.

Link

http://www.starwarsminute.com/2013/11/13/minute-118-i-was-a-porkins/


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