cellarspider:

egregiousderp:

cosleia:

egregiousderp:

moghedien:

OF COURSE THIS HAPPENED

REBLOG TO SPREAD THE WORD.

POE IS A MEME, REPEAT, POE IS A MEME.

I am dying at @egregiousderp‘s tags

#FUCK. was Hux’s interrogation all snarky like?
#‘CAN’T WATCH OVER THE STARS WHEN YOU’RE STUCK HERE CAN YOU DAMERON?’
#‘I HOPE YOU WATCH WHAT I DO TO THIS STAR RIGHT NOW’
#this just in: Starkiller Base is Hux’s equivalent of an attempted meme war

When I aim to please I take fifteen minutes to achieve full charge then hit the whole system all at once.

This in-universe meme brought to us by a character named Yolo.

snowbitty:

withinashes:

tato0ine-luke:

booksandbeers:

My night has been somewhat improved by learning that Mark Hamill would just climb inside fake space aliens when he was bored as a habit.

He should hang out with Diego Luna

Mark Hamill seduces Diego Luna using the Jabba suit

@cassianluke

Jyn Erso Isn’t Revolutionary; Her Co-Leads Are – Not Your Manic Pixie Dream Girl – Medium

bunny-wan-kenobi:

This is such a GREAT analysis of the racial politics highlighted by the casting of the recent Star Wars movies. It does a really thorough job of exploring the dynamics present in fandom reactions to characters of color and what these patterns point to. I love Star Wars and it’s my first fandom obsession, but because I love it, I want it to do better in this area. We can do better.

This point especially:

“Adel’s views are shared by other fans. “Lucasfilm itself, the media and the fandom have focused on Jyn as a female lead as a sign of “progressive” representation while completely ignoring the rest of the cast, which are all far more revolutionary in their own right, as men of color in a genre and particularly in a franchise that’s spent four decades profiting from nonwhite cultures without actually centering characters of those cultures,” said Andrea… These fans bring up important points that cannot be ignored. The four leading male characters are all far more revolutionary in a genre that too often relies on white men named Chris to round out their casts. This marks the first time that Star Wars, which borrowed heavily from Asian cultures to create “exotic” alien worlds, will feature Asian actors in prominent, multifaceted roles. Similarly, it will feature a Latino actor in a prominent role that isn’t stereotyped. As Diego Luna himself noted, he’s a Mexican actor in Star Wars who’s there for more than ten minutes. That’s a rarity in Star Wars, and in the sci-fi genre itself.”

Jyn Erso Isn’t Revolutionary; Her Co-Leads Are – Not Your Manic Pixie Dream Girl – Medium

crewdlydrawn:

moonblossom:

silentstephi:

derdoktorsschnabel:

chocolatequeennk:

spatscolombo:

cracked:

12 Times Han Solo Used The Force Without Knowing It

I need Han to accidentally be force strong, mostly because HE WOULD HATE THAT SO MUCH

“Wow so you’re basically a self-taught Jedi”
“WHAT–ARE YOU–I’M THE BEST PILOT IN–”
“That’s force shit”
“I’M AN EXCELLENT SHOT”
“Yeah, because of the force”
“I’M INCREDIBLY PERSUASIVE”
“That’s the force making people believe your terrible lies against all reason ”
I’LL SEE YOU IN HELL

I can picture his reaction now…

Originally posted by gameraboy

No, but this is:

Originally posted by sterkiller

Oh heck

George Lucas can pry Force Sensitive Han from my cold dead hands.

I love everything about this theory, but my favourite part of it by far is now utterly offended he’d be by the suggestion.

I could see Han actively trying to REDUCE the amount of sensitivity he has to the Force… and only accidentally strengthening it. Like a gigantic mystical irony.