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Showing posts with label sith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sith. Show all posts

Monday, May 29, 2023

New Glitches from Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker

Finn could try blasting Kylo Ren while he's locked in a battle of wills with Rey. They are so evenly matched that it probably wouldn't take much to tip the scales in Rey's favor.

Rey exits the hangar bay through the force field, passes through airless space, and enters the Milennium Falcon through its open door.

It's a good thing the part of the Death Star that matched the dagger remained intact; if that piece had broken, the map would've been useless.

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Monday, September 7, 2015

Sneak Peek at The Force Awakens

Here is a behind-the-scenes photo of some of the cast from the upcoming Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith Glitches

Before the new Star Wars film premieres, let's take a look at some bloopers from the past:

Most of the things Obi-Wan tells Luke about his father in Episode IV turn out to be true, at least from a certain point of view. Except for that business about Skywalker Sr. wanting Luke to have his lightsaber when he was old enough. If Anakin had any such wish, he couldn't have told it to Obi-Wan since the latter didn't even learn about Anakin's pending fatherhood until after the two Jedi were beyond the point of making friendly small talk.

On a space ship, "down" is determined by artificial gravity. Therefore, if the ship is damaged and begins to tilt, those inside would not begin to slide across the floor; gravity would keep them oriented to the floor, no matter what position the ship was in. The only way our heroes could experience the "Poseidon Adventure" effect would be if the artificial gravity controls malfunctioned. And what a strange malfunction, as the gravity continues to shift a millimeter at a time until everything is upside-down!

"Only a Sith deals in absolutes," cries Obi-Wan, although his statement is itself an absolute.

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