Friday, 23 August 2013

TCW to Rebels - What we want to see: More Maul!


When Clone Wars fans were re-introduced to the most notorious brother of Dathomir, there was much rejoicing.

Once he sorted out that little spider-leg problem the character brought a level of menace and destruction unlike anything that had been seen on the show before. From slaughtering children, taking down Mandalorians and giving us the finest lightsaber fights of the series, Maul proved he was still a most formidable foe.

Since Maul's fate was left open at the end of Season 5 of TCW there is plenty of room to see what Palpatine has planned for his old apprentice.


And by the time that Rebels rolls around I'm sure there are plenty of loose ends Palpatine will need sorting out...

See you soon,

Chris.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

TCW to Rebels - What we want to see: Talkin' Tarkin.


Throughout his appearances on The Clone Wars, Wilhuff Tarkin had already begun his rise through the military ranks, as ruthlessly efficient as he was cunning. The skills needed to take a pivotal role by Palpatines side in time for the rise of the Empire.

It's easy to forget that in A New Hope Tarkin is the true lead villain of the film keeping hold of Vader's leash, and what a truly glorious role it is too. In TCW voice actor Stephen Staton did a great job of recaptuirng that wonderful performance of Peter Cushing from the original film and it would be great to hear his take on the character again overseeing the construction of the Death Star and the hunt for the remaining Jedi knights.

Plus, who could get enough of those cheekbones?

Chris.

Sunday, 30 June 2013

TCW to Rebels - What we want to see: Ahsoka Tano.


With the news of recently announced series Rebels, Star Wars fans hopes are riding high with anticipation on what we can hope to see in the show. From the little we have so far seen we know there will be Tie Fighters, but what else?

I know one of the characters I am most eager to see return is Ahsoka Tano. In The Clone Wars Ahsoka grew to be one of my favourites of the whole saga, a facinating story arc which was brought lovingly to life by voice actress Ashley Eckstein and the production team. For some the journey to acepting the young Jedi wasn't always an easy one, but by the season 5 finale rolled round, I know I'm not the only one who was eager to see her again.

Keep us posted on twitter via @SWSoundOff on what you would like to see in Rebels!

Chris.

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

It's official! Episode VII casting has begun!


You may have seen earlier today that the internet has been buzzing with a rumoured casting list for Episode VII. Well this evening several of those sites including Big Shiny Robot and TheForce.Net have heard directly from LFL that this list is indeed accurate and that casting is starting up for the new Star Wars film!

You'll find the full and slightly vague list below:
- Late-teen female, independent, good sense of humour, fit.
- Young twenty-something male, witty and smart, fit but not traditionally good looking.
- A late twentysomething male, fit, handsome and confident.
- Seventy-something male, with strong opinions and tough demeanour. Also doesn’t need to be particularly fit.
- A second young female, also late teens, tough, smart and fit.
- Forty something male, fit, military type.
- Thirtysomething male, intellectual. Apparently doesn’t need to be fit.
Vague it may be but wow, this is really happening isn't it?!

Chris.

Monday, 10 June 2013

Star Wars Sound Off Social!


"I'm out of it for a little while, everyone gets delusions of grandeur!"

Hey all, 

For about a week now I've been laptopless. It's been hell. Anyway now I'm back and with a new shiny new LCD screen. Even though there haven't been any posts here since last week you could still get your Sound Off fix on twitter or Facebook. And come on, it's 2013... who doesn't have twitter or Facebook?




It's good to be back and I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon!

Chris.


Friday, 31 May 2013

ROTJ at 30! 30 Reasons to love Jedi - #29: Wilhelmish.



Welcome back to our celebration of Return of the Jedi as it hits 30, this entry focuses on a cameo from a true Star Wars legend.

Sound designer Ben Burtt has not only worked on all the Star Wars and Indiana Jones films but a wide range of other classics from ET, Red Tails and J. J. Abrams' Star Trek and Super 8. From creating the hum of a lightsaber to the voice of WALL-E you'll definitely know his work.

In Jedi as Imperial officer Colonel Dyer after a short lived "Freeze" threat to our Rebel heroes the character is knocked to an electricy end and unleashes a rather familiar scream...


Now these days just about every cinephile and his mum are familiar with the Wilhelm Scream but what makes this appearance so special is that Burtt, the man who brought the scream to screen prominence by working it into each of his films, expertly recreates it as his character falls to his untimely death. And it's a pretty close impression too! Well I suppose he has spent enough time hearing it...

Till next time, keep those ears open.

Chris.

Sunday, 26 May 2013

Updated: Kyle Newman & Co. return to Return of the Jedi!



Updated with the embeded Special Edition video!

Last week on this blog I started up a series of posts celebrating the 30th anniversary of Return of the Jedi (with the next instalment on the way!) and now director Kyle Newman of Fanboys, Smugglers Gambit and the sure to be fantastic Barely Lethal has assembled a geektastic team to discuss why they love the film so much in his short documentary Return of Return of the Jedi.

The 10 minute doc features fantastic and funny looks at Episode VI from a host of big names including Kevin Smith, Seth Green, Eli Roth, Jamie King, Topher Grace, Jason Mewes, Donald Faison, Fall Out Boy and Chris Hardwick. From Ewoks to Salacious Crumb, Lando's disguise and Ackbar's need to tell it just as it is this film is a really fine way to celebrate Jedi's big 3-0!

Now who brought the birthday cake?

Chris.

Update 2 - Well it looks like Paul Bateman brought the cake with this fantastic poster for the film, awesome work Paul!

Monday, 20 May 2013

Breaking news: New series 'Star Wars Rebels' coming 2014!


For a few weeks now we have had Clone Wars' Dave Filoni has been dropping hints about research and work for a new show...

Well, he doesn't disappoint!

In the Fall of 2014 we will be treated to Star Wars Rebels, a show set in the cinematic dark times between Episode III and IV. StarWars.com tells us:

"The action-filled series is set between the events of Episode III and IV — an era spanning almost two decades never-before explored on-screen. Star Wars Rebels takes place in a time where the Empire is securing its grip on the galaxy and hunting down the last of the Jedi Knights as a fledgling rebellion against the Empire is taking shape. Details about the show are a closely guarded secret at this point."

Now this is the sort of news we've all been waiting for!

Alongside Dave we have Greg Weisman, Simon Kinberg and a slew of the creative talent that made The Clone Wars the finest show on television.

The passion for the time period and the love for the art of Ralph McQuarrie that comes across so much in this video that I think we have something very special to look forward to, I know my mind is racing at the possibilities.


Read the full story over at StarWars.com and keep checking back for more news as it breaks.

Chris.
(Can you tell that I'm a little bit excited?)

Saturday, 18 May 2013

ROTJ at 30! 30 Reasons to love Jedi - #30: Par-tay!


I'm pretty sure I don't need to tell anyone reading this blog that 2013 marks the 30th anniversary of Return of the Jedi and there has already been a great deal of celebrating going on! From exclusive merchandise, various anniversary screenings, the upcoming Making of book from J.W. Rinzler and the soon to be released online documentary from Kyle Newman, this is one birthday that isn't going by quietly.

A few weeks ago in my first post on here I mentioned that my favourite film was Return of the Jedi and so I'm going to get in on the action too. To me Episode VI is looking better than ever and in this series of blogs I'll be returning to Jedi to look at some of the reasons why I think that it still takes the Star Wars crown.

So let's begin at the end... #30 on my list of reasons to love Jedi is the final celebration scene.

To me this particular scene is just purely joyous. A celebration for the characters as much as it is a celebration for the audience. And after what has came before; the ground and space battles, the confrontation with the Emperor and the fate of Darth Vader a bit of partying seems like just what the doctor ordered.

The '97 Special Edition, DVD and Blu-ray release have all added to the sequence and whilst some of these saga wide tweaks are controversial at the best of times I believe that these particular additions to the the films are amongst some of the best.


The galaxy wide celebrations that the special editions give us an even greater sense of victory and resolution to the saga, and after the cathartic experience of watching all 6 films (in the machete order, if possible!) it is so powerful to see how tyranny can be overthrown and freedoms restored to all.

Plus to me the new music of the revised version of the scene appropriately fits the conclusion of the saga, tying the imagery of jubilation and celebration to the sense of achievement, it isn't overly epic or as bombastic as some of the music we are use to in the series but it's hopeful, a theme for a time of peace and new beginnings. And sorry for slightly opening Yub Nub gate here and getting into the merits of the classics vs. the updated editions, now I'm sure that is a blog for another day...

Anyway, check back for the next entry in this series soon and till next time remember to party like its 1983!

Chris.

And just to keep those Ewok fans happy...

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

"Is that too much to ask?"


Just a little something from Ryan Adams & the Cardinals to pick up that mid-week slump (specifically a coursework marking slump for me! Who knew this teaching thing was actually like work?). 

Anyway, have a listen because well, it's what we all want really isn't it?

It's sort of topical this one too as last week on Twitter Adams wrote "Hey @starwars Lemme do some crap in the new Star Wars movie and Ill quit writing this depressing music. Thanksbye." Will it be Ryan Adams & the Modal Nodes? Hey, you never know what Disney is cooking up...

See you in the cantina,

Chris.

Saturday, 4 May 2013

May the 4th be with you all!


I'm not exactly sure when people saying "May the 4th be with you!" turned from a joke into a sort of geeky holiday but I'm glad it did!

This year is sure to have exclusive and discounted swag across a great range of sites (and I'm sure I'll be more than tempted by just a few of them...) but the real excitement this year is hopefully going to come in the form of news on the future of Star Wars. Episode VII? Spin off films? The Clone Wars? Detours? Comics? Video games? Celebration Europe II? All of the above? Hell, maybe none of the above? Time will surely tell but I guess it's safe to say it's an exciting time to be a Star Wars fan. Enjoy the day, brace yourself for whatever may be released and more than likely prepare yourself for a barrage of bad Star Wars puns on Twitter...

Also top marks to anyone who can answer what I'm photographing at SWCV a few years back in the image above!

Have a great day and May the 4th be with you all!

Chris.

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Jedi Master who? A look at the future of The Clone Wars.


Ok, so I’d started writing up my second blog post about the end of The Clone Wars, it’s place in the UK (or lack there of!) and what the show has meant to me over the years. Then today via Brian Truitt at USA Today we got a look at a piece of the “bonus content” that TCW fans still have to look forward to. After seeing the clip everything else got put on hold.

If you haven’t already seen it do yourself a favour and go and have a look now:   

Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas! Dave Filoni I never doubted you for a second!

Ever since this clue, this mystery was left hanging in Episode II: Attack of the Clones I’ve been craving the answer. Who is he? What happened to him? And just how did he fit into Palpatine’s plot? Now it looks like we might actually get it, or at least get deeper into the unknown. Either way I’m excited for it. Between this snippet and what we’ve already seen of the bonus content with the pre-Order 66 arc it looks like the best of The Clone Wars may indeed be yet to come, and there is certainly life in the show yet.

And not to mention that the clip looks glorious, then again we’ve come to expect little else from the creative talents behind the show. It’s always so great to hear from Dave Filoni, his passion for Star Wars and great storytelling is truly inspiring, he is the finest ambassador for the franchise. Plus you can never really have enough of Plo Koon!

I’ll get back to that other blog about Clone Wars soon but for now I’m happy to be excited for the content yet to come.

Chris.

Friday, 26 April 2013

A New Blog! Star Wars Sound Off - Sounding off on Star Wars!



I think about Star Wars a lot. Probably too much. Probably more than is healthy. To me, that seems like a pretty good reason to start blogging about it.

One of my earliest memories is playing with my uncle's old Star Wars figures whilst watching Return of the Jedi on VHS tape. I have a clear memory of seeing Jabba the Hutt and not having a clue what was going on. But was it ever exciting! A few years passed and that same uncle bought me a Speeder Bike set for my birthday. I was hooked. I'm now 24, a film and media lecturer and my favourite film is still Return of the Jedi.

There is a lot to look forward to on the horizon with Star Wars and a lot to look back on too, both good and bad. And for what it's worth I'll be keeping this blog and sounding off on what I think about some of it. My record for actually keeping up with blogs in the past is patchy at best, but I'll see what I can do and hopefully be posting back here with you all soon.

Till then, thanks for reading and I'll see you in the stars,

Chris.