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Star Johnson, Commander of the Starship Excellence. We wanted this early version of Star Johnson to be everything a starship captain should be and everything Duck Dodgers is not! From second “Duck Dodgers” television pitch deck Oct. 1998.  
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ariel-s-awesome · 2 years
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I've been doing a lot of thinking after seeing how Bugs was was treated in Hareway to the Stars, when he was forced aboard the ship and berated for being just an "expandable" rabbit.
Anyways here's a chart of how much various Looney Tunes are seen as people.
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Edit: The Looney Tunes Show universe isn't included because it's society is more equal, at the cost of heavy assimilation.
Also check the reblogs for more commentary.
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Duck Dodgers: I could’ve handled that Cthenturion, y’know. Star Johnson: I have no doubt you would’ve tried.
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simplyjustagirlsblog · 6 months
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i love laura palmer
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cursedtrekedits · 1 year
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“Well Mr. Columbo—”
“Actually, it’s Lieutenant Columbo.”
“You’re Starfleet?”
“Star who now?”
(thanks for the caption @brookbee!)
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artist-issues · 6 months
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I just NEED everyone to agree with me that Rey's parents are nobody. We should all agree about that. We should collectively, as an audience, say, "clearly the best idea was to have Kylo Ren be a dynastic heir to the major legends of the Force who wants to throw off his family's shadow, while his rival is nobody from nowhere who wants to belong--so we're going to stick with that."
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And then, what should have happened is, Rey can finish her story by being able to say, "My parents might have abandoned me, but that doesn't mean I'm worthless." And eventually Kylo Ren can say, "My family might have been powerful, but I don't have to be," and all those other things that they can bounce off of each other as great foils.
It can keep being a good story about accepting past failures and choosing to grow beyond them.
Let's just all collectively ignore Rey Skypatine because of how silly that was. I mean. If they can just ignore the setups in the previous movie, we can ignore their choices in the conclusion. Right?? Right? Tell me I'm right
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thehauntedrocket · 1 month
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Darth Vader vs Luke Skywalker
Art by Daniel Warren Johnson
Colors by Morgan Hickman
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krypticcafe · 1 year
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Mfs be like "oh he's my babygirl<3" or "he whimpers fr" or "submissive and breedable". And then the whole character tag is like FULL of that character being dominant and topping the reader. Ummm?? Excuse me, but I thought we were gonna be making them ride us until all that's left are pretty little tears, nonsensical babbling, constant begging, relentless whimpering, knees buckling, thighs trembling, hips twitching, frantic gripping, feverish sobbing, and loud moaning, all from a hot, needy mess desperate for release???
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scribbledpapermp3 · 10 months
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local droid cryptid k2so
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whitesunlars · 1 year
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Rian Johnson, writer and director of Star Wars: the Last Jedi (derogatory)
Rian Johnson, writer and director of Knives Out and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (affectionate)
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extraordinary-heroes · 8 months
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Star Wars #40 | 40th Anniversary Variant (Cover Art Daniel Warren Johnson)
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flung-out-of-asgard · 2 months
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i love you madame web
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Dr. I.Q. Hi: Imagine an area of space where quantum uncertainties collapse so rapidly and randomly that new realities are created. In one such reality, people sing… uncontrollably. Cadet: A m-m-m-musical r-reality. I.Q.: Indeed. Star Johnson: So what’s next? More improbability? Or will we just suddenly poof into bunnies. Duck Dodgers: I would prefer not to be a bunny either.
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fantastic-nonsense · 4 months
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honestly as much as I bitch about TLJ specifically, I lowkey think the sequel trilogy was doomed no matter who tried to make them because they were made in Hollywood's peak "absolutely nothing we ever make can be sincere!" era, which is antithetical to how George Lucas approached making Star Wars.
One of the most interesting things about Star Wars has always been how absolutely sincere it was about its themes and message and everything that happens in the movies. Even if it's ridiculous, even if it's objectively silly, nothing is ever really treated as such within the movies themselves. A naive farmboy genuinely does have the skill to take down a planet killing weapon. A slave boy from a backwater planet really does have a key part to play in the fall of the Jedi. A group of three foot high killer teddy bears are treated as serious opponents to Imperial forces. Jar-Jar Binks gets to be a Senator with an instrumental, if small, part to play in the story of the prequels. Everything has its place and every part of the story is treated with equal sincerity.
But nearly everything made in the 2010s always had to be funny or meta or self-aware or subversive or self-depreciating about its message and the genre it occupied. There was always a twist. There was always a "I'm more clever than my audience" or "I know this is dumb, but watch it anyway" vibe being brought to the table. Everything always had to take at least one cheap shot at people who wanted to take a piece of media seriously and sincerely treat it as a story whose creators had something to say.
And meanwhile George Lucas was always just like "I have a story, and I want to tell that story. I don't care if people like it or don't like it. My themes are my themes, my message is my message, and you can just die mad about it if you think it's too naive or sincere."
Any world that is fundamentally built on sincerity and genuine belief in a core set of messages cannot maintain integrity when people who do not wholeheartedly believe in the sincerity of that world's message are put in charge of it. The lack of belief will always shine through. The lack of understanding will pervade every inch of the new entry. The sheepish embarassment of "I know this is dumb guys, but watch it anyway because I'm going to do something ~different~!" will always be the audience's takeaway over anything else the creative team tries to say. Because instead of just making a good movie that both logically follows the other ones and actually adds further depth to the existing themes, they're embarassed to even be trying.
Even apart from the utter lack of planning and the mess of executive meddling that went into the sequels...is it any wonder we got the end result we did when no one involved in the creative process actually genuinely, wholeheartedly believed in George Lucas's message and the story they were telling?
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legendarytragedynacho · 2 months
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Sydney Sweeney and Dakota Johnson at the World Premiere of 'Madame Web'
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soranatus · 10 months
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Cassian & K-2SO By Daniel Warren Johnson
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