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Darth Bane is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. He is first mentioned in the novelization of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, and is thereafter consistently referenced in Expanded Universe material. He is also officially part of the Star Wars canon, which Lucasfilm officially revised in 2014, because he appeared in the last episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He appears in the Jedi vs. Sith comic book series and the novels Darth Bane: Path of Destruction, Darth Bane: Rule of Two and Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil. Bane is notable for being the originator of the "Rule of Two" for the Sith Lords: a master and an apprentice can be the only Sith in the galaxy at one time.
No idea if this has been posted before. But Alamo Draft House showed this right before the Rogue One screening I attended and it fucking killed me. Absolutely hilarious.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
No idea if this has been posted before. But Alamo Draft House showed this right before the Rogue One screening I attended and it fucking killed me. Absolutely hilarious.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
No idea if this has been posted before. But Alamo Draft House showed this right before the Rogue One screening I attended and it fucking killed me. Absolutely hilarious.
This is the greatest thing in all Star Wars. Was the whole cinema laughing?
No idea if this has been posted before. But Alamo Draft House showed this right before the Rogue One screening I attended and it fucking killed me. Absolutely hilarious.
This is the greatest thing in all Star Wars. Was the whole cinema laughing?
Oh dude! People lost their minds. It was amazing. I haven't been in a theater where everyone was having so much fun and laughing that hard in a long time.
And again we hit on the fundamental difference between my take on this movie and what so many of you guys. See, I think if you take all the "Star Wars"-ness out of it, it's actually a better movie that totally stands on its own. When it owes nothing to the history/legacy/baggage of the previous films, it still has a great impact. It's a fantastic adventure story and a gripping war film. The stuff that drags it down, more often than not, are the overstuffed Star Wars things. Taking "Star Wars" off the movie poster doesn't make this a worse movie.
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