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Clone Wars Roundtable: S2 : Episodes 9 & 10

January 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The Clone Wars ForceCast Roundtables return as Jimmy and Jason are joined by Star Wars artists Randy Martinez and Denise Vasquez, as well as director Kyle Newman, to break down the most recent Clone Wars episodes of Grievous Intrigue and The Deserter. Click here and visit ForceCast.net to listen in on the fun now!

Kenner Cardbacks

January 11, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment 

Kenner Cardbacks

The cardbacks had a strip of cardboard under the figure to keep it from moving. They where sized for each figure.

Why is the cardback punched on the left? For balance. The figure needed to look balanced on the hook. If centered it would hang to the left because… anyone? the figure is heavier.

- rod

Hamill Talks Video Game Voice Acting

January 6, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment 

Mark Hamill recently gave an interview to CVG where he talked at length about his post-Star Wars career of video game voice acting. By all means click here for the full interview where Mark touches on the various games he’s been a part of, the fantastic actors with whom he’s worked, and his take on voicing The Joker. For Star Wars gamers who wonder why we don’t hear him voicing Luke Skywalker in video games, see the excerpt below.

“As he developed a parallel career in animation voiceover - becoming a cult star by playing Joker in Batman: The Animated Series - he went on to play characters in games like Starsiege, relishing the challenges of interactive entertainment. In films, actors rarely explore every nuance of a character. In games, characters change depending on the player’s decisions. Some games, such as Full Throttle, even gave him a chance to play numerous roles. This was the only time Hamill acted on a LucasArts title.

Considering the amount of Star Wars games released, has he intentionally resisted portraying Skywalker in a game? “When I played Luke from 1977 to 1983, games were in their infancy,” he says. “I talked about turning a page and starting a new chapter. Those movies had a beginning, middle and end, and everyone sort of moved on.

“I don’t really know how to answer that, because I’ve never been asked to do it. That’s fine, though. If you’re playing Luke the way he was in the films - from his late teens to mid-’20s - I’ve outgrown the role. In the story, Luke is so boy-next-door farm boy, it’s like Dorothy in Oz. All the other characters that surround him are fantastic.”

He pauses for thought. “I’m not sure when George’s animated series Clone Wars is set, but I think it’s before Luke was born. Maybe when he was an infant.” Perhaps, then, he could provide infant sounds? “Yeah, whimpering myself to sleep at night.”‘

The Clone Wars Interviews At SW.com

January 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Starwars.com presents a couple of TCW voice actor interviews following the New Years double-shot airing of “Grievous Intrigue” (S2 Ep. 9) and “The Deserter” (S2 Ep. 10). Bonnie Burton chats with Chris Edgerly, who plays Jedi Master Eeth Koth, while Pete Vilmur talks with the voice of the pink Twi’lek Suu, Cara Pifko. Keep an eye out for new ForceCast roundtables and more all around Clone Wars fun as Season 2 blasts into 2010.