I'm probably biased because I'm actually in this documentary, but I thought it was really well made. It does a great job of showcasing a wide variety of Star Wars fandom in Texas, and shows them not just as Star Wars fans, but as people--something that a lot of similar documentaries skim over. I especially love the Force for Daniel segment, and I think that alone makes the documentary worth it, because it captures a special moment in Star Wars history to be remembered for all time.
Someday, I'll take the time to do another video "tour" of the shelves. I need to get them cleaned up and a bit more organized before then. The ones you can see in the background are pretty organized, but there are two more of the wide ones on the adjoining wall that are a bit of a mess.
Guess what, apparently Sony will be distributing Disney titles on physical media from now on (same thing goes with Marvel, Lucasfilm, 20th century Fox, Pixar, touchstone, etc.) And apparently Mandalorian season 3 and Ashoka season 1 just got announced on steelbook they are set to be released on December 3, 2024 And they are going to be the first Star Wars home video releases to be released under the Disney and Sony physical media deal
I'm probably biased because I'm actually in this documentary, but I thought it was really well made. It does a great job of showcasing a wide variety of Star Wars fandom in Texas, and shows them not just as Star Wars fans, but as people--something that a lot of similar documentaries skim over. I especially love the Force for Daniel segment, and I think that alone makes the documentary worth it, because it captures a special moment in Star Wars history to be remembered for all time.
Is this DVD 📀 region free?
Yes
Love your shelves!
Someday, I'll take the time to do another video "tour" of the shelves. I need to get them cleaned up and a bit more organized before then. The ones you can see in the background are pretty organized, but there are two more of the wide ones on the adjoining wall that are a bit of a mess.
Guess what, apparently Sony will be distributing Disney titles on physical media from now on (same thing goes with Marvel, Lucasfilm, 20th century Fox, Pixar, touchstone, etc.)
And apparently Mandalorian season 3 and Ashoka season 1 just got announced on steelbook they are set to be released on December 3, 2024
And they are going to be the first Star Wars home video releases to be released under the Disney and Sony physical media deal
Yup, and it's also the first bit release for the U.S. that will have a 4K release but apparently not a Blu-ray release of either.