@HumanoidHistory@PhilSzostak The smash-cut from C-3PO ripping the yellow label off of the door in Echo Base to Lando getting punched by Chewie in Cloud City is absolutely SENDING me ๐
@kershed Oh hey, these guys (or at least a design *extremely* close to them) wound up being used as a Gungan aircraft unit in the Galactic Battlegrounds Real-Time-Strategy PC game that was released back in 2001. Neato.
@skilletmusic This reminds me a lot of the softer ballads from the Comatose/Awake/Rise-era (which was when I fell in love with Skillet as a high schooler). More of this please!
Tomorrow at 3 PM Eastern, itโs time to say goodbye. The TTV Podcast will stream Episode #365, concluding our 15 year run with a BANG! Join us for a very special show celebrating our ending, reflecting on our past, and looking toward our future. We hope to see you all there! LINK:
@YungJunko How dark it was. So much fire and lava! It also felt incredibly comprehensive; like they took the opportunity to stuff absolutely *everything* into the movie and marketing machine that didn't fit in Episodes 1 or 2.
@LateNightHalo I'd recommend looking into how Halo 5 brought on one of Star Wars: Republic Commando's designers. Rep Comm has an aim-down-sight system that feels remarkably similar to H5's, and I have the sense that H5 might have borrowed more from Rep Comm than just the 4-player squad system.
@MgfCustoms Bucky's smirk feels in line with a lot of modern LEGO licensed minifig designs: they've adopted a style that's more "fun and cutesy" as opposed to the more serious aesthetic they often went with in the mid-2000s/early-2000s). Indiana Jones is a good example: