We’ve known that Emperor Palpatine would be back for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker ever since the first trailer arrived back in April, but the marketing has nevertheless kept the villain under wraps all this time, with Ian McDiarmid’s chilling voiceover heard but no visual appearance revealed. The final trailer, released this past Monday, finally had Darth Sidious show up, though. Well, kind of.
One brief shot has become arguably the most talked about clip from the preview, as it appears to show Rey standing on icy terrain looking up at a giant throne upon which Palpatine is sitting. We don’t see his face, but the fashion sense is unmistakable, right? Who else wears a black cloak like that? Well, apart from Rey herself.
For a lot of folks, this shot was the highlight of the trailer.
Rey meeting Palpatine was by far the best part of the trailer for me…...
One brief shot has become arguably the most talked about clip from the preview, as it appears to show Rey standing on icy terrain looking up at a giant throne upon which Palpatine is sitting. We don’t see his face, but the fashion sense is unmistakable, right? Who else wears a black cloak like that? Well, apart from Rey herself.
For a lot of folks, this shot was the highlight of the trailer.
Rey meeting Palpatine was by far the best part of the trailer for me…...
- 10/23/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Back in 2007, Doug Walker posted a rant under the name Nostalgia Critic for the first time. Now, a decade later, Walker’s work has endured, and he has taken some time to celebrate his long career on the internet. The Nostalgia Critic is ten years old, and Channel Awesome, which serves as the home for those videos, has celebrated with numerous festivities.
To kick off the Critic’s ten-year bash, Channel Awesome employee Walter Banasiak put together a list of some of Walker’s best work. If you’ve never experienced the Critic’s exasperated rants, witty sketches, and tough-but-fair criticisms of classic TV shows and movies, that rundown is a good place to start.
Once you’re up to speed on Walker’s signature character, it’s time to dive into his latest review: A 28-minute evisceration of the 2016 film Norm of the North. Walker describes the animated flick,...
To kick off the Critic’s ten-year bash, Channel Awesome employee Walter Banasiak put together a list of some of Walker’s best work. If you’ve never experienced the Critic’s exasperated rants, witty sketches, and tough-but-fair criticisms of classic TV shows and movies, that rundown is a good place to start.
Once you’re up to speed on Walker’s signature character, it’s time to dive into his latest review: A 28-minute evisceration of the 2016 film Norm of the North. Walker describes the animated flick,...
- 7/6/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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