Bryan Young is joined by Stephen Tillman, the Star Wars Guru. They talk about Star Wars fandom, different entry points to Star Wars, the importance of Jar Jar Binks, how cool the Acolyte was, and Stephen's experience of getting into Star Wars as a Black fan with no initial interest in Star Wars.
Back before Full of Sith ever started, Bryan got an opportunity to spend some time talking to Dave Filoni about the third season of The Clone Wars, influences on the show (including Kurosawa and Robotech), and about his own Star Wars fandom. Then, he talked to Dee Bradley Baker about the third season of The Clone Wars as well. Enjoy these two interviews from the archives.
Matty can finally talk about the Acolyte! Star Wars: The Acolyte has finally made it's way to our screens and PLD can finally talk about it with Matty. Matty also goes into a rant about a certain segment of the fandom. #starwars #lucasfilm #acolyte #leslyeheadland #disneyplus #starwarstheacolyte
Holly is joined by Tom Spina to talk about Regal Robot’s incredible Wampa Puppet Prop Replica, Tom’s lifelong love of the Wampa, and ways to carry 20 Ronto wraps out of Galaxy’s Edge.
Welcome to this really fun episode of Postcards. Being the nerd that I am after every season of Star Trek I have gathered a panel to discuss the season. I had not been doing that with Star Wars and decided I needed to fix that. In this episode, we catch up with the Book of Boba Fett, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Tales of the Jedi. We will do a full episode about Andor next time.
Joining me are three old friends Musician and filmmaker Issa Diao is a veteran of the Trek panels, Ryan J. Downey is a rock and entertainment journalist who joined us for The Strange New Worlds Panel, and joining us for the first is Dawud Khuluq who does a Instagram page Jedi Sufism.
Who should be the Kevin Feige of Star Wars? Why was Book of Boba Fett so bad? Does the Obi-Wan show make the trilogies better? Can we get Issa to watch the cartoons? Two hours of Star Wars nerd-out just for you!
•You can find my books here: Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW
•And me here: Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff
Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor
Blog-http://davidagranoff.blogspot.com/
Bryan and Holly talk about those weird moments you don't think about in anticipation of more Star Wars and reminisce about the best times in being a Star Wars nerd.
Holly is joined by Tom Spina to talk about how his company, Regal Robot, brought their Salacious B. Crumb replica to life. Talk also turns to Galaxy’s Edge and Disney parks in general.
Welcome to Finding Your Death Star! This is a brand new, monthly podcast where Ryan from The ForceCast chats with his friends in the community, celebrities, or other successful people about their journey in both life, and Star Wars fandom.This month, Ryan chats with Dan Zehr, co-creator of Coffee With Kenobi. They chat about Dan's Star Wars journey and how he quit his job in his early 30's to become an educator--effectively changing his life forever.
Bryan sat down to talk to Mar, the internet sensation whose live-tweeting of the Star Wars saga brought the fandom back together. You can find Mar on Twitter at @vibeswithcisco If you haven’t already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.
Bryan Young is joined by Stephen Tillman, the Star Wars Guru. They talk about Star Wars fandom, different entry points to Star Wars, the importance of Jar Jar Binks, how cool the Acolyte was, and Stephen's experience of getting into Star Wars as a Black fan with no initial interest in Star Wars.
Back before Full of Sith ever started, Bryan got an opportunity to spend some time talking to Dave Filoni about the third season of The Clone Wars, influences on the show (including Kurosawa and Robotech), and about his own Star Wars fandom. Then, he talked to Dee Bradley Baker about the third season of The Clone Wars as well. Enjoy these two interviews from the archives.
Matty can finally talk about the Acolyte! Star Wars: The Acolyte has finally made it's way to our screens and PLD can finally talk about it with Matty. Matty also goes into a rant about a certain segment of the fandom. #starwars #lucasfilm #acolyte #leslyeheadland #disneyplus #starwarstheacolyte
Holly is joined by Tom Spina to talk about Regal Robot’s incredible Wampa Puppet Prop Replica, Tom’s lifelong love of the Wampa, and ways to carry 20 Ronto wraps out of Galaxy’s Edge.
Welcome to this really fun episode of Postcards. Being the nerd that I am after every season of Star Trek I have gathered a panel to discuss the season. I had not been doing that with Star Wars and decided I needed to fix that. In this episode, we catch up with the Book of Boba Fett, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Tales of the Jedi. We will do a full episode about Andor next time.
Joining me are three old friends Musician and filmmaker Issa Diao is a veteran of the Trek panels, Ryan J. Downey is a rock and entertainment journalist who joined us for The Strange New Worlds Panel, and joining us for the first is Dawud Khuluq who does a Instagram page Jedi Sufism.
Who should be the Kevin Feige of Star Wars? Why was Book of Boba Fett so bad? Does the Obi-Wan show make the trilogies better? Can we get Issa to watch the cartoons? Two hours of Star Wars nerd-out just for you!
•You can find my books here: Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW
•And me here: Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff
Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor
Blog-http://davidagranoff.blogspot.com/
Bryan and Holly talk about those weird moments you don't think about in anticipation of more Star Wars and reminisce about the best times in being a Star Wars nerd.
Holly is joined by Tom Spina to talk about how his company, Regal Robot, brought their Salacious B. Crumb replica to life. Talk also turns to Galaxy’s Edge and Disney parks in general.
Welcome to Finding Your Death Star! This is a brand new, monthly podcast where Ryan from The ForceCast chats with his friends in the community, celebrities, or other successful people about their journey in both life, and Star Wars fandom.This month, Ryan chats with Dan Zehr, co-creator of Coffee With Kenobi. They chat about Dan's Star Wars journey and how he quit his job in his early 30's to become an educator--effectively changing his life forever.
Bryan sat down to talk to Mar, the internet sensation whose live-tweeting of the Star Wars saga brought the fandom back together. You can find Mar on Twitter at @vibeswithcisco If you haven’t already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.