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Director @ Posthuman Pictures / Songwriter @ Glen and the Sunshine Gang. I’m here for Star Wars, Sparks, and a joke or two. (He/Him)
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ABSOLUTELY...a lot of people trash it for it not having the charm of the previous movies that Owen Wilson co-wrote. But for me, it's the one where Anderson's voice and identity start to fully form. So much of his style finds sure footing with The Life Aquatic.
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Might be one of the most heroic shots in history
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Remix, you say?
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Are you naked?
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Spirit of choice
Cocktail of choice
Beer of choice
Wine of choice
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Exactly. The whole narrative is just a huge tutorial with an amazing story. part of me didn’t like bouncing around and playing multiple characters, but it was still cool nonetheless. Feels like a real Star Wars story format.
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I fear every question I’d ask him would start with “remember in Sunshine?”
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you mean the broccoli haircut?
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Want
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she was a miracle...as Vel would put it
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First thing I saw. Had to rewind to show my wife.
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That movie is a treasure!!!
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So crazy how Hartnett went off the map for a while and then came back for Penny Dreadful and has been the best thing since
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Looks fine to me
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He already looks like one
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OR he could just be pulling a trump and saying it was his idea all along
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Proud defender as well
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And I’ve seen a handful of that as well. More during the 1st season than the 2nd.
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I've seen A LOT of people saying "Andor is the most Star Wars thing since the OT" and "it's the closest to George's vision". I really don't agree with that. George wrote/directed the campiest entry of the OG trilogy and the prequels. Political themes aside, his vibe was not Andor's vibe.
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Quirk is inherent. Silliness. Cheese. It's what we signed up for when becoming fans. Andor swung things in a very new and genuine direction. It rewards our adult-side to a degree that we've never felt. It was beautiful. But I will never walk away from my funny, weird, mystical, fantasy Star Wars.
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I’ll remind you on July 13th
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Not many shows can do what Andor just did
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The movie could be horrible in the end...but that score always started things out by getting you pumped.
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A formal one, you say? My mom would STILL be critical of my attire when everyone else in the family Christmas photo is wearing "nice" football jerseys.
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My kind of sandwich. Sign me up.
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I bend the knee