Charles W. 'Chuck' Bryant
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Oh, yeah. In fact, in the opening credit sequence, they're showing the picture, the faces of the people. And you see Harrison Ford as if he's flying the Millennium Falcon. And you can just hear the guy off screen going, now look at the camera and just give a nod. Just look at the camera and give a nod. And he finally, you can tell he's pissed off.
Oh, yeah. In fact, in the opening credit sequence, they're showing the picture, the faces of the people. And you see Harrison Ford as if he's flying the Millennium Falcon. And you can just hear the guy off screen going, now look at the camera and just give a nod. Just look at the camera and give a nod. And he finally, you can tell he's pissed off.
Oh, yeah. In fact, in the opening credit sequence, they're showing the picture, the faces of the people. And you see Harrison Ford as if he's flying the Millennium Falcon. And you can just hear the guy off screen going, now look at the camera and just give a nod. Just look at the camera and give a nod. And he finally, you can tell he's pissed off.
And he looks up at the camera and just sort of smirks.
And he looks up at the camera and just sort of smirks.
And he looks up at the camera and just sort of smirks.
I felt bad for him. So early on, Valanci and others kind of... Did you feel bad for him, though, really?
I felt bad for him. So early on, Valanci and others kind of... Did you feel bad for him, though, really?
I felt bad for him. So early on, Valanci and others kind of... Did you feel bad for him, though, really?
Well, early on, Valanche and others knew that they may be in trouble because they decided not to subtitle any of the Wookie dialogue. Right. And they literally started, after a brief opening scene, setting it up. Here's the basic plot is... Han Solo is trying to get Chewbacca back to Kazook in time for Life Day so he can celebrate with his family. That's the basis of the entire two hours.
Well, early on, Valanche and others knew that they may be in trouble because they decided not to subtitle any of the Wookie dialogue. Right. And they literally started, after a brief opening scene, setting it up. Here's the basic plot is... Han Solo is trying to get Chewbacca back to Kazook in time for Life Day so he can celebrate with his family. That's the basis of the entire two hours.
Well, early on, Valanche and others knew that they may be in trouble because they decided not to subtitle any of the Wookie dialogue. Right. And they literally started, after a brief opening scene, setting it up. Here's the basic plot is... Han Solo is trying to get Chewbacca back to Kazook in time for Life Day so he can celebrate with his family. That's the basis of the entire two hours.
That's the basis of the entire two hours. They encounter a space battle, and they're delayed, and the next two hours are kind of what's going on while the delay is happening. Back on Kazook. Back on Kazook.
That's the basis of the entire two hours. They encounter a space battle, and they're delayed, and the next two hours are kind of what's going on while the delay is happening. Back on Kazook. Back on Kazook.
That's the basis of the entire two hours. They encounter a space battle, and they're delayed, and the next two hours are kind of what's going on while the delay is happening. Back on Kazook. Back on Kazook.
Yeah. Literally. So hold on. So you say there's a setup, right? Yeah, that's the initial setup. And then, Chuck, that's followed by this. Yeah, it's followed by literally 10 minutes, 10 solid minutes of incomprehensible Wookiee speak. So let's join it for a second, shall we?