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‘The Last Jedi’ Director Wants You to Avoid the Marketing
‘The Last Jedi’ Director Wants You to Avoid the Marketing
‘The Last Jedi’ Director Wants You to Avoid the Marketing
You’ve probably noticed that The Last Jedi has been taking up quite a bit of internet real estate over the last few days. With the latest chapter in the Star Wars saga hitting theaters in four months, this week’s flood of new photos and plot details is just the tip of the promotional iceberg — and we’re bound to see a steady increase in marketing from now until December, making The Last Jedi impossible to ignore. And yet, Mark Hamill and director Rian Johnson want you to do just that.
Watch an Episode of ‘Brigsby Bear’s Fake Children’s Show
Watch an Episode of ‘Brigsby Bear’s Fake Children’s Show
Watch an Episode of ‘Brigsby Bear’s Fake Children’s Show
Kyle Mooney’s Brigsby Bear is an odd, weird, lovable movie about a person learning for the first time how the real world works. Mooney plays a young lad who’s watched one television show, called Brigsby Bear, for his whole life — until one day when it suddenly ends. This post contains some minor SPOILERS for the plot of the movie, so if you haven’t seen it yet and want to go in blind, read no further!
Check Out These Awesome ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Posters
Check Out These Awesome ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Posters
Check Out These Awesome ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Posters
While Disney might be holding back some of its best stuff for Comic-Con this year, that doesn’t mean there weren’t a few Star Wars: The Last Jedi teasers that they could share at this past weekend’s D23. Just yesterday, we were treated to a new featurette that went behind the scenes of the production; right on the heels of that comes these new character posters, a beautiful new mix of familiar faces and bright colors. It’s not exactly the brand new trailer that some were hoping for, but it should keep us occupied until the next opportunity presents itself.
Mark Hamill on Why a Luke Skywalker Prequel Wouldn’t Work
Mark Hamill on Why a Luke Skywalker Prequel Wouldn’t Work
Mark Hamill on Why a Luke Skywalker Prequel Wouldn’t Work
Sometimes I feel like we don’t appreciate Mark Hamill enough. Oh, sure, we trot him out for any Star Wars or Batman events and allow him to shoot off bemused one-liners about his place in nerd culture, but that’s only part of what makes his celebrity so fascinating. Hamill has spent the past 40+ years hearing about a series of movies he made at the beginning of his career, and somehow, he has avoided becoming either jaded or entitled about his celebrity. When you ask Hamill to talk about Luke Skywalker, he comes across as both blunt and self-effacing without ever doing a discredit to the character or his importance to many. Something tells me that isn’t as easy as he makes it look.
Mark Hamill Really Hates One ‘Star Wars’ Toy in Particular
Mark Hamill Really Hates One ‘Star Wars’ Toy in Particular
Mark Hamill Really Hates One ‘Star Wars’ Toy in Particular
When you’re part of a giant franchise, there are going to be toys of you. That’s just how these things tend to work. Star Wars is in a realm all of its own, with toys ranging from giant Star Destroyer LEGO sets to Elan Sleazebaggano action figures, and, naturally, the stars of the franchise have their favorites and least-favorites. Mark Hamill recently shared his opinion on what he thinks is the worst Luke Skywalker toy, and it’s quite a doozy.
‘Brigsby Bear’ Teaser Stars Kyle Mooney and a Stuffed Bear
‘Brigsby Bear’ Teaser Stars Kyle Mooney and a Stuffed Bear
‘Brigsby Bear’ Teaser Stars Kyle Mooney and a Stuffed Bear
One of the unexpected delights of this past Sundance Film Festival was Brigsby Bear, whose bizarre humor from star Kyle Mooney (yes, SNL’s Kyle Mooney) charmed audiences and critics alike. It’s about a young lad raised in isolation, whose only connection to the rest of the world outside his family is a TV show about a stuffed bear who goes on adventures. One day, the show suddenly ends, and Mooney must go in search of Brigsby Bear’s conclusion.

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