ext_153385 ([identity profile] setsuled.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] sovay 2006-12-20 05:28 am (UTC)

You might like it very much; at least, I'd recommend you give it a try.

You make it sound very good. I'll add it to my list, although I'm still reading Something Wicked This Way Comes, so that gives you an idea of my reading speed . . .

I think I just accepted it as as species of slightly scary-looking teddy bear.

Hehe. They are the intergalactic Neanderthals of teddy bears.

I'd wondered if that was deliberate, or just a side effect of casting for people who looked the part. Is this is the case in the other two movies also?

No--in the first movie, it was pretty random. Though I think the impression of the Imperial officers being British may've been enhanced by Peter Cushing as Grand Moff Tarkin. The third movie had Piett and a vague carry over from Empire of the scheme, but I do remember at least one American Imperial officer on Endor.

My life is imploding into fandom all of a sudden . . .

Just you wait until I finish the "Moving Nameless" fan fiction--you'll be exploding.


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