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Rambling Ever On Revisits “Star Wars: A New Hope”

May 4, 2021 Phill Lytle 3 Comments A New Hope, Carrie Fisher, Darth Vader, Dream Theater, Fantasy, Film, George Lucas, Han Solo, Harrison Ford, John Willams, Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill, May the Fourth, Movies, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Princess Leia, Science Fiction, Star Wars, The Force

The movie that started it all.

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Star Wars - Han and Chewie - in Honor of Peter Mayhew
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Five of Our Favorite Chewbacca Scenes in Honor of Peter Mayhew’s Passing

May 3, 2019 D.A. Speer 3 Comments Chewbacca, Film, Movies, Peter Mayhew, Star Wars, Wookie

We love Chewie.

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The Last Jedi
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Why “The Last Jedi” is the Most Christian “Star Wars” Movie Yet

December 20, 2017 David Lytle 7 Comments Christianity, Movies, Star Wars, The Last Jedi

The profound Christian themes of Star Wars. (853 words)

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500 Words or Less Reviews: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

December 21, 2016 Ben Plunkett 14 Comments Film, Movies, Rogue One, Star Wars

Ben Plunkett grapples with his feelings about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

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May the Fourth Be With You

May 4, 2016 Staff 13 Comments May the Fourth, Movies, Star Wars

Star Wars Day 2016 Roundtable Discussion

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens

December 20, 2015 Steven Lewis 5 Comments Movies, Star Wars, The Force Awakens

As always, thanks to Star Wars, I can look past the stresses and responsibilities of adulthood for a couple of hours and once more find myself like a little boy gazing eagerly into the future to see what lies ahead in that galaxy far, far away!

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  1. Phill Lytle on Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy MusicMay 10, 2022

    I didn't see it live. I saw it on Disney+. I'm sure the live version is better, though the Disney+…

  2. Gowdy Cannon on Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy MusicMay 9, 2022

    That's great. I had no idea you'd seen it. We may have discussed it as a group and I missed…

  3. Phill Lytle on Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy MusicMay 9, 2022

    I thoroughly enjoyed Hamilton - and I'm not a fan of musicals at all. And yes, "It's Quiet Uptown" was…

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    Mi himno favorito es "Gracia Ambrosa". Tambian me gusta "Se Tu Me Vision".

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