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I love the movie. As a kid it was my favorite. It’s more epic and interesting than some of todays current SW stuff. With minimal dialogue, and long stares and intense showdowns… sure the effects today are better, but in the 80s, studios had to make do with lower budgets and less special effects. They did a lot and this film was quite popular at the time. It’s the most in-depth look at Endor, and all its creatures and inhabitants, besides Return of the Jedi… and I’m not counting the Ewok animations. Lol. With the crying mountain and flower children and stuff.
Maybe I was, I dunno, A KID when I first got into the original trilogy and then the prequels came out. I unironically LIKE the “kid” stuff. The Ewoks and even the gungans! Jar Jar can be a bit much, but the non human species are some of my favorite parts of Star Wars!
The WB was the place for 11 years Smallville and Gilmore Girls and One Tree Hill, that's you UPN had America's Next Top Model Everybody Hates Chris and Veronica Mars as well Both had a good run of 11 years From January '95 to September of '06 They both came together to become bigger now The WB and UPN equals The CW! UPN was originally owned by Chris-Craft And the by Viacom, and then by CBS The WB of course was with Time Warner First Warner Brothers, then to Turner, then back to WB January 24 of 2006 was the day of the official announcement That The WB and UPN would come together The WB and UPN equals The CW Veronica Mars and Smallville Gilmore Girls and Girlfriends Everybody Hates Chris and One Tree Hill September 18 of 2006 was the official lauch date of The CW They operated for the next 16 years, as a joint venture between CBS and Warner Bros. From CBS and Time Warner To AT&T and ViacomCBS They all stuck together with The CW Until '22, when they were officially sold-off.
After the go"s go"s Belinda Carlisle went Pop. Basically her music went different direction. Great see the band keeping in touch. Belinda Carlisle has forgotten her roots.