As we settle into the long winter months, why not use this as an opportunity to re-watch some of your favorite Star Wars films? Not that we're not doing it most of the time anyway, but with the endless cold nights of January washing over us like a weighted blanket, there's nothing I want to do more than pop some popcorn and tuck into the Battle of Endor for the 32nd time.
Rewatching something can be so cozy. You know what's going to happen so your heart rate can rest and you can focus on the fun details. You can finally notice that the celebration theme at the end of The Phantom Menace is just Palpatine's theme but in a major key and sung by a children's choir. How about that for a fun fact? You're probably not going to catch that on the first time around unless you're some kind of tapped-in musical genius. Hey, maybe you are.
Rewatching something can be so cozy. You know what's going to happen so your heart rate can rest and you can focus on the fun details. You can finally notice that the celebration theme at the end of The Phantom Menace is just Palpatine's theme but in a major key and sung by a children's choir. How about that for a fun fact? You're probably not going to catch that on the first time around unless you're some kind of tapped-in musical genius. Hey, maybe you are.