Welcome back to Star Wars Beyond the Films! On this episode, Mark and Nathan discuss The Tenebrous Way, and how it ties in with Darth Plagueis. Many ideas and topics are discussed, what affects does your approach to the Force have on your usage of it? Tenebrous pushed Plagueis so far into the metaphysical realm of the […]
Month: February 2012
The Phantom Menace in 3D! – SWR #33
We’re back! Aaron Goins stops by this week as we talk about TPM 3D! Mark was, in fact, watching it in the theaters as we started the podcast. He joined us fresh out of the theater to discuss his theatrical experience. Ahmed Best talks deleted Jar Jar scene, LEGO renews Star Wars […]
Darth Plagueis: The Dark has Risen – SWBTF #7
Greetings all, and welcome to Star Wars Beyond the Films! This is the last of three episodes discussing the Star Wars novel, Darth Plagueis. Joining your hosts, Nathan and Mark, once again is guest host Peter Morrison! All three hosts on this episode really enjoyed Part 3 of Darth Plagueis, and the “plots within subplots” that […]
Jar Jar Strikes Back – TWL #10
In their tenth episode, Karl and Jason sit down to discuss all things Episode 1: The Phantom Menace in celebration of its re-release in 3D! They discuss what they liked about seeing the film again on the big screen as well as […]
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Riley’s Top 7 Moments of The Phantom Menace in 3D
This past Thursday I attended my first midnight screening of any movie. I saw Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. It was awesome! I was actually surprised by the number of people who were there at this small, suburban theater. There were a good 30 to 40 of them. This was a good […]
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Will Star Wars: The Clone Wars Ever Receive Critical Acclaim?
The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood recently held it’s 39th Annual Annie Awards. The award show honors achievements in feature and television animation. Once again Star Wars: The Clone Wars walked away from the awards show with zero awards. This left me wondering, why has the show received so little critical acclaim and recognition through […]