Remembering Mark Dodson 1960-2024
Voice actor Mark Dodson has died at 64. He was a notable part of the Star Wars universe, voicing Salacious Crumb in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi. He also did some voice work in the TV movie Ewoks: The Battle for Endor and Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens. Other films he did voice work in included Gremlins and Gremlins 2: The New Batch.
Dodson and Salacious Crumb at a convention
The link above is the obit from Entertainment Weekly.
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"Can you fly a TIE fighter?"
"I can fly anything."
OSCAR ISAAC as POE DAMERON in Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015)
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Hux: "They'll never find your body" is such a boring threat. I think a better threat would be, "they'll never stop finding your body."
Phasma: "They'll be finding pieces of your body for at least four months, and you'll still be alive for three of them."
Hux: Now that's threatening.
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"Go straight ahead and don't let these dogs scare you!" "Copy that, we're with you, Poe!"
STAR WARS: EPISODE VII - THE FORCE AWAKENS (2015)
Dir. J.J. Abrams
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The sequels do a lot of things wrong, but one thing I can get behind is Han and Leia being divorced. They were constantly arguing through the whole original trilogy, it fits the vibe. "I hate that I love you" is kinda their thing
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Black Heart in White Snow
By xxiiCoko
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Hux: I can't believe you assassinated our Supreme Leader!
Kylo: Well, "assassinated" implies I had political motives. I actually just killed him because he was kind of a dick and that's just how the Dark Side works. So technically, I just murdered him.
Hux: That's not better.
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Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015)
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I just watched The Force Awakens for the first time since 2017, and it pains me how much potential was wasted after this film. It was hardly groundbreaking, almost a beat for beat remake of A New Hope, but it was exactly what it needed to be in 2015; it washed the taste of the prequels from our mouths and set up an extremely charismatic main trio with plenty of good villains for them to but heads with. I can only watch the originals if I pretend the prequels don't exist, and I can only watch Episode 7 if I pretend 8 and 9 don't exist either. It's like they say, Star Wars would be so good if it were actually good...
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