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editfandom · 2 years ago
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Geralt of Rivia - The Witcher
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clemsimunch · 2 years ago
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I watched TLOU last week with some friends, and they told me how much they loved Pedro Pascal and how they were very excited for The Mandalorian season 3.
I was never blind to the hype around that series, and it always intrigued me. It looked very cool, but the Star Wars legacy that came with it was scary to me.
I have never seen a single Star Wars movie. I had never seen anything Star Wars related before ! Sure, I've been on the Internet. I've seen the memes the reference. I know what a lightsaber is, but I never truly felt the need to actually watch the movies. They felt old and boring to me.
Then The Mandalorian came and won the Internet heart, and I felt left out. I wanted to see it, but I had no friends or family members who were fans of the universe, and I didn't want to tackle the journey of 9 movies all alone.
So I didn't.
That's how I came to tell my friends. " I'd love to watch The Mandalorian, but I have zero Star Wars knowledge, so I wouldn't understand anything."
This was the reason I stubbornly waited 3 years to start this series, and I hate and love myself for it. I hate that it took me so long, but I loved being able to watch 2 seasons in one go, and being this close to season 3 is a blessing.
As a non star wars fan, I had no expectation and no attachment to the world, and it still won my heart. I knew of "baby yoda," but I didn't know he would appear in the 1rst episode and would be the main character of the series !
I didn't know the main trope was badass. Man finds a child and fights to protect it ! I love that trope ! I loved it in the whitcher, in the last of us and now I love it in mandalorian.
I didn't expect how much I'd like the other character and the adventure aspect of the show. I love D&D and book adventure, and it really felt like you were discovering planet after planet and doing fun side quests to contribute to the main quest.
I also found so much fun in watching Star Wars fan reactions to the show and comparing it to my viewing experience. I had no reaction to the reference or iconic characters. HELL, when Luke appears in the last episode, I wasn't even sure who that man was. I was like "damn that an old haircut who's this. Why is he stuck in the'70s?" Also, I learned a lot by watching those reactions, and it gave me a new appreciation for the series.
I also watched episode 5 6 7 of Boba fett (I watched the first one as well, but I was bored, and I dont care about boba 😔 sorry) so I could be up to speed for season 3. I personally like where the story is going and am very excited for the new season!!
Still, I have no plans to watch the main Star Wars movies ... I'm not against the idea, but I can't be bothered to do it these days.
The next Star Wars series I'd be most likely to watch is the animated Clone Wars series, but it's not in my priority watch list right now.
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andyicons · 3 years ago
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Yennefer/Fringilla/Cahir/Tissaia Icons and Headers
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hupplesina · 5 years ago
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tonin-terets · 5 years ago
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The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page’s ’59 Telecaster - Nexus Studios for Fender from Nexus Studios on Vimeo.
Nexus Studios presents 'The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page's '59 Telecaster'
When legendary guitarist Jimmy met the Fender Telecaster, rock history was made.
As part of Led Zeppelin’s 50th anniversary celebrations, Smith & Foulkes created animated short ‘The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page’s ‘59 Telecaster’. Taking viewers on a psychedelic tour through a pivotal time in music, the film is shaped around Jimmy’s own words on his relationship with the iconic guitar.
Immersing themselves in the heady days of the late 60’s, Smith & Foulkes creatively expanded around Jimmy’s narrative to focus on what happened when these two creative energies collided.
Credits: Story and Narration by Jimmy Page Produced by Nexus Studios Directed by Smith & Foulkes
Producer Tracey Cooper Executive Producers Chris O’Reilly & Charlotte Bavasso Production Manager Rebecca Archer Previs and Project Supervisor Michal Firkowski Art Director Melanie Climent Lead Animator Bishoy Gendi 2D Animators Marlène Beaube, Giacomo Autili, Hozen Britto, Peter Lowey, Arina Shabanova
Lead Compositor Jesse Richards Compositing Chris Gavin, Victoria Jardine, Dave Hunt 3D Generalist Sébastien De Oliveira Bispo Pierre Clenet Editor Dave Slade
Audio Post Production Factory, London.
Sound Design and Mix by Josh Campbell, Anthony Moore Produced by Lou Allen
Client: Executive Producer Jeremy Taylor Producers Neil Whitcher, Matt Watts, Keith Legro
Special Thanks Mike Bayer, Evan Jones, Justin Norvell, Michael Thomas, Ashley Stagg, Danielle Koehler, Jill Burgeson, Natalie Wright
Music "DAZED AND CONFUSED" By Jimmy Page (Inspired by Jake Holmes) Performed by The Yardbirds Taken from the album ‘Yardbirds ‘68’ recorded live New York City FLAMES OF ALBION MUSIC, INC. (ASCAP) ALL RIGHTS ADMINISTERED BY WB MUSIC CORP. LICENSED COURTESY OF JIMMY PAGE
Produced by Nexus Studios Presented by Fender
© 2019 Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
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geoffvster · 5 years ago
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The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page’s ’59 Telecaster - Nexus Studios for Fender from Nexus Studios on Vimeo.
Nexus Studios presents 'The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page's '59 Telecaster'
When legendary guitarist Jimmy met the Fender Telecaster, rock history was made.
As part of Led Zeppelin’s 50th anniversary celebrations, Smith & Foulkes created animated short ‘The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page’s ‘59 Telecaster’. Taking viewers on a psychedelic tour through a pivotal time in music, the film is shaped around Jimmy’s own words on his relationship with the iconic guitar.
Immersing themselves in the heady days of the late 60’s, Smith & Foulkes creatively expanded around Jimmy’s narrative to focus on what happened when these two creative energies collided.
Credits: Story and Narration by Jimmy Page Produced by Nexus Studios Directed by Smith & Foulkes
Producer Tracey Cooper Executive Producers Chris O’Reilly & Charlotte Bavasso Production Manager Rebecca Archer Previs and Project Supervisor Michal Firkowski Art Director Melanie Climent Lead Animator Bishoy Gendi 2D Animators Marlène Beaube, Giacomo Autili, Hozen Britto, Peter Lowey, Arina Shabanova
Lead Compositor Jesse Richards Compositing Chris Gavin, Victoria Jardine, Dave Hunt 3D Generalist Sébastien De Oliveira Bispo Pierre Clenet Editor Dave Slade
Audio Post Production Factory, London.
Sound Design and Mix by Josh Campbell, Anthony Moore Produced by Lou Allen
Client: Executive Producer Jeremy Taylor Producers Neil Whitcher, Matt Watts, Keith Legro
Special Thanks Mike Bayer, Evan Jones, Justin Norvell, Michael Thomas, Ashley Stagg, Danielle Koehler, Jill Burgeson, Natalie Wright
Music "DAZED AND CONFUSED" By Jimmy Page (Inspired by Jake Holmes) Performed by The Yardbirds Taken from the album ‘Yardbirds ‘68’ recorded live New York City FLAMES OF ALBION MUSIC, INC. (ASCAP) ALL RIGHTS ADMINISTERED BY WB MUSIC CORP. LICENSED COURTESY OF JIMMY PAGE
Produced by Nexus Studios Presented by Fender
© 2019 Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
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editfandom · 3 years ago
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