What was it like raising a young boy when Star Wars burst into the world in 1977? Look no further than today’s holiday episode, where I sit down with my mother, and we take a walk down memory lane together. From that very first opening crawl to being pulled out of school to see Return of the Jedi on opening Friday to all the grace notes: the action-figure certificate under the Christmas tree, boxes of Topps trading cards, the vinyl LP spinning endlessly, and my unwavering insistence on wearin...
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What was it like raising a young boy when Star Wars burst into the world in 1977? Look no further than today’s holiday episode, where I sit down with my mother, and we take a walk down memory lane together. From that very first opening crawl to being pulled out of school to see Return of the Jedi on opening Friday to all the grace notes: the action-figure certificate under the Christmas tree, boxes of Topps trading cards, the vinyl LP spinning endlessly, and my unwavering insistence on wearin...
Our Interview with Simon Kassianides: Axe Woves from The Mandalorian
TWIN SUNS: A Star Wars Podcast
58 minutes
4 months ago
Our Interview with Simon Kassianides: Axe Woves from The Mandalorian
Send us a text On this episode, get ready for an adventure across galaxies (and genres) as we sit down with Simon Kassianides—aka Axe Woves, one of the most positive forces in the Star Wars universe! From swapping stories about The Mandalorian to sharing his behind-the-scenes work on James Bond - after all, he is the sole reason for the Daniel Craig character arc. Discover how a coffee shop gig led to his Hollywood break, and hear the inside scoop on his legendary “For Mandalor!” battle cry. ...
TWIN SUNS: A Star Wars Podcast
What was it like raising a young boy when Star Wars burst into the world in 1977? Look no further than today’s holiday episode, where I sit down with my mother, and we take a walk down memory lane together. From that very first opening crawl to being pulled out of school to see Return of the Jedi on opening Friday to all the grace notes: the action-figure certificate under the Christmas tree, boxes of Topps trading cards, the vinyl LP spinning endlessly, and my unwavering insistence on wearin...