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azertyrobaz · 10 months
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A Clan of Two.
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themandaloriandaily · 10 months
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Dave Filoni, Deborah Chow, Jon Favreau & Rick Famuyiwa DISNEY GALLERY: THE MANDALORIAN | The Making of Season 3
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trashcora · 2 years
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The Sarlacc Pit Blues | Disney Gallery: The Book of Boba Fett + bonus:
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furious-rogue-stuff · 10 months
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I need to rant
...about the absolute erasure of Pedro and his contributions that is seemingly policy now among The Mandalorian production and show runners. I have been seeing rumors on and off for years about the ostracizing people have witnessed towards Pedro. No more so than during season 3, and after watching the Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian “The Making of Season 3” special, I am now disappointed at how they did nothing but prove there’s something rotten happening on that production in regards to Pedro.
I’ll make my position clear AF:
Pedro is the Mandalorian, Din Djarin.
 Lateef and Brendan are the stuntmen who help bring the Mandalorian to life. They are collaborators, just like all the costumers, choreographers, set designers, extras, etc that are part of the series. They are NOT the Mandalorian. We don’t give top billing to the stuntmen who do Deadpool over Ryan Reynolds, or erase James Earl Jones being Darth Vader, even though he was never in the actual Vader suit. So, I say it is bullshit that Pedro has been bumped to the side as if he’s some interloper in a production that he was the foundation of - nay, the star and driving force in crafting the persona and the physicality and LITERAL VOICE of the Mandalorian, Din Djarin. Seasons 1 and 2? He was in the suit more than half the time. Season 3 was different, yes, but to not even include an interview snippet of Pedro talking about his contribution to the season? Not having a single shoutout or acknowledgement of his participation? No one even said his fucking name in passing! 
I found the entire thing so abhorrent and disgusting that I frankly no longer have any excitement or enthusiasm for this series continuing beyond the already announced 4th season and film Filoni is going to do. Not if Pedro is going to be treated as a fucking gopher that isn’t good enough to be acknowledged. 
And what pisses me off the most? Pedro has been NOTHING BUT HUMBLE AND COMPLIMENTARY AND VOCAL about how Lateef and Brendan are massive influences in his performance and in collaborating to make the character the presence he is on the screen. He’s given those stunt fucks their flowers countless times, shouted out Filoni and Favreau, the writers, directors - literally everyone, and no one can even say, “Yeah, it was a fun season, but it needed more Pedro! I missed his presence”? BDH leaving comments praising the stunt fucks and tacking on Pedro as an afterthought? Like wtf is going on? 
Need I remind everyone about the fact Pedro has a scar on his nose because of the negligence of the set production people leaving a piece of real wood thrown on the ground by the makeup trailer, and he walked out and stepped on it and got whacked in the face by it?! He literally bled and got stitches for this series and never complained or said a disparaging word! But they can’t even say his name in passing on the 3rd season which was pretty reviled and panned for it’s lack of plot and continuity behind the scenes special?! I want him to do his VO work, collect his check, and give this series the deuces.
Pedro deserves better, and clearly got it on TLOU production, which I’m thankful for. He's a kind and generous person who doesn’t deserve this level of disrespect.
Rant over 😤
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canseethebrushstrokes · 10 months
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no pedro ☹️
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sirikenobi12 · 2 years
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So I finally watched the Book of Boba Fett Gallery and Dave Filoni in all his "wisdom" literally said that he thinks Luke takes after the Qui-Gon method of being a Jedi.
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Oh here we go - any excuse to bring up his main man, Qui-Gon Jinn.
Force forbid the two Jedi who ACTUALLY trained Luke had an impact on him.
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go-see-a-starwar · 2 years
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Kenobi Gallery when?
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thebrandonross · 2 years
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“Got ‘em with the ‘ole Plo Koon trick again”
-Dave Filoni, Probably.
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afolksongs · 2 years
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Rosario fangirl's face is all of us hahaha
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surewhynnot · 2 years
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Luke and his emotional support water bottle
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azertyrobaz · 10 months
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Maybe this little child could turn out to be something special.
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themandaloriandaily · 2 years
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DIN DJARIN behind the scenes on The Book of Boba Fett Disney Gallery: The Book of Boba Fett (2022)
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benkenobee · 2 years
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Thinking about the potential Disney Gallery for Obi-Wan Kenobi we might get and already foaming at the mouth over it.
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Some thoughts on the Disney Gallery: The Book of Bobba Fett episode.
Temuera Morrison doing the keldabe kiss with Boba’s helmet was so freaking cute.
I don’t know anything about the dude but he seems pretty cool, and I love how much he loves the character, and that he even did research to develop Boba’s fighting style.
It’s nice that Robert Rodriguez bonds with his actors.
It’s clear that there were some really passionate people involved in this project. 
Ming-Na Wen’s excitement is adorable.
Favreau said that TBOBF is like The Addam’s Family version of The Mandalorian. I had to hear that like 3 times because I did not believe my ears. Sir, you know nothing about the Addam's Family.
I have made it no secret that for me the best part of TBOBF was Din yet even I was side eyeing Filoni and Favreau when they were talking about him being in the show. Filoni literally says that they both like Mando and they felt it would be difficult for them to go a whole season without seeing him. It isn't his show though! This was supposed to be about Boba Fett. And then he says, that it makes sense to bring Din back into the story because he's Boba's friend, okay sure but y'all could have just brought him in at the end.
And then Favreau basically says TBOBF comes into the timeline and lets everything settle allowing for time to pass and meet Din after he has taken his helmet off and no longer has Grogu. At that point just say it man! TBOBF was a placeholder/sneak preview for The Mandalorian s3. We all know it and so do you just own up to it.
They also talk about Luke and that moment from ep 6. The way Filoni puts it is that they wanted to make the audience question wether or not Grogu being back with his dad is the right thing or if he's better with Luke. And he doesn't think Luke was presenting an argument either way, that he thinks Luke of any Jedi in the galaxy understands what it would be like to be with the person you care about most, to be with your father figure. So he thinks Luke is a really good mentor for Grogu. I'm slightly paraphrasing. I understand what he's saying, but I don't understand WHY THEY DIDN'T DO A BETTER JOB SHOWING IT ON THE SHOW!
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swreactions · 10 months
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Welcome to Star Wars Reactions!
This week hosts Aaron Harris and David Modders sit down to share their thoughts and reactions to the newest installment of Disney Gallery: Star Wars The Mandalorian The Making of Season 3!
Join them as they discuss their love of behind the scenes specials, the design work of Phil Tippet and Doug Chiang, the journey of Din Djarin, and find out what Aaron says is his biggest takeaway from the special.
Plus Aaron shares a Mandalorian themed Star Wars Dad Joke of the Week!
Episode 133 Talking Points:
Initial Reactions
Masks
Bifurcated Lead
Din Djarin and Redemption
Phil Tippet and designing Mandalore
A Moment of Faith
The Designs of Doug Chiang
The Return of Ahmed Best
Aaron’s Biggest Takeaway
Final Reactions
Star Wars Dad Joke of the Week
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canseethebrushstrokes · 10 months
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watching Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian!!!
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