You need to love the villain as much as you need to love the hero if you’re going to have a great story.
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You need to love the villain as much as you need to love the hero if you’re going to have a great story.
The thing that killed me about this setup was, okay, you put me in this bathing suit - but then I have to stop talking from here on? Strip me, and I’m silent! I am defiant with everyone else - Tarkin, Darth Vader - but this slug really shuts me up. Any defiance I had in the other movies, all gone.
I was so very happy to kill [Jabba]. It meant I could talk again. They asked me if I wanted a stunt double to kill Jabba and I said, ‘Really, really not. I really, really want to kill him myself.’
Carrie Fisher on being Slave Leia (via tederick)
Reason 10000 to despise the metal bikini and everyone involved with the decision to use it. Leia’s lack of dialogue in those scenes emphasizes that when she has the bikini on, she is an object for the male gaze to enjoy, not a person in her own right.
I’m happy that Leia at least got to forcibly take her agency back by killing Jabba with the chain that bound her, but I’m so angry that that’s the only moment of defiance she takes part in.
(via womenofstarwars)
This is a grave from the Victorian age when a fear of zombies and vampires was prevalent. The cage was intended to trap the undead just in case the corpse reanimated.