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James Earl Jones Rest in Peace


Wow this broke my heart... The voice of my favorite cinematic character of all times has passed away as we have lost the incredible Icon James Earl Jones. Not just the voice of Lord Vader but also the voice of many iconic roles. His voice was one for the ages, be it as a Lord of the Sith in "Star Wars" to King of the jungle in "The Lion King" the mans voice was one you can recognize for his voice was one for the ages. But he was more than a voice... He was a true cinema GEM, and one of the greatest actors in the history of cinema period.

Born January 17, 1931 not just an American actor of films but he was also very known for his amazing years of work in theater. He was one of the few performers to have achieved the EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony). Jones has been described as "one of America's most distinguished and versatile" actors for his performances on stage and screen, and "one of the greatest actors in American history".

Being born In 1931 at Arkabutla, Mississippi, he had a stuttering issue since childhood. Just picture this Darth Vader with a stuttering issue! But some would shy away from public speaking due to this curse it wasn't something James Earl Jones would do as he said that poetry and acting helped him overcome the challenges of his disability. A pre-med major in college, he served in the United States Army during the Korean War before pursuing a career in acting. 

His deep voice was praised as a "stirring basso profondo that has lent gravel and gravitas" to his projects. Jones made his Broadway debut in 1957 in Sunrise at Campobello (1957). He gained prominence for acting in numerous productions with Shakespeare in the Park including OthelloHamletCoriolanus, and King Lear. Jones worked steadily in theater, winning the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role as a boxer in The Great White Hope (1968), which he reprised in the 1970 film adaptation, earning him Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations.

Jones won his second Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role as a working class father in August Wilson's Fences (1987). He was nominated for Tony awards for his roles as part of an aging couple in Ernest Thompson's On Golden Pond (2005), and a former president in the Gore Vidal play The Best Man (2012). Other Broadway performances include Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2008), Driving Miss Daisy (2010–2011), You Can't Take It with You (2014), and The Gin Game (2015–2016). He received a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2017.

Jones made his film debut in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove (1964). He received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Claudine (1974). Jones gained international fame for his voice role as Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise, beginning with the original 1977 film. Jones' other notable roles include in Conan the Barbarian (1982), Matewan (1987), Coming to America (1988), Field of Dreams (1989), The Hunt for Red October (1990), The Sandlot (1993), and The Lion King (1994). Jones reprised his roles in Star Wars media, The Lion King (2019), and Coming 2 America (2021).


He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1985. He was honored with the National Medal of Arts in 1992, the Kennedy Center Honor in 2002, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2009 and the Honorary Academy Award in 2011.

From the age of five, Jones was raised by his maternal grandparents, John Henry and Maggie Connolly, on their farm in Dublin, Michigan; they had moved from Mississippi in the Great Migration. Where Jones found the transition to living with his grandparents in Michigan traumatic and developed a stutter so bad that he refused to speak. He said, "I was a stutterer. I couldn't talk. So my first year of school was my first mute year, and then those mute years continued until I got to high school." He credits his English teacher, Donald Crouch, who discovered he had a gift for writing poetry, with helping him end his silence. Crouch urged him to challenge his reluctance to speak through reading poetry aloud to the class.

Jones graduated from Dickson Rural Agricultural School In 1949 (now Brethren High School) in Brethren, Michigan, where he served as vice president of his class. He attended the University of Michigan, where he was initially a pre-med major. He joined the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and excelled. He felt comfortable within the structure of the military environment and enjoyed the camaraderie of his fellow cadets in the Pershing Rifles Drill Team and Scabbard and Blade Honor Society. After his junior year, he focused on drama with the thought of doing something he enjoyed, before, he assumed, he would have to go off to fight in the Korean War. After four years of college, Jones graduated from the university in 1955 with a Bachelor of Arts with a major in drama.

But for all his work over the years it was In 1977, Jones made his debut in his iconic voiceover role as Darth Vader in George Lucasspace opera blockbuster film Star Wars: A New Hope, which he would reprise for the sequels The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). Darth Vader was portrayed in costume by David Prowse in the film trilogy, with Jones dubbing Vader's dialogue in post production because Prowse's strong West Country accent was deemed unsuitable for the role by director George Lucas. At his own request, Jones was uncredited for the release of the first two Star Wars films, though he would be credited for the third film and eventually also for the first film's 1997 "Special Edition" re-release. As he explained in a 2008 interview:


When Linda Blair did the girl in The Exorcist, they hired Mercedes McCambridge to do the voice of the devil coming out of her. And there was controversy as to whether Mercedes should get credit. 
I was one who thought no, she was just special effects. So when it came to Darth Vader, I said, no, I'm just special effects. But it became so identified that by the third one, I thought, OK I'll let them put my name on it.

In 1977, Jones also received a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Great American Documents. In late 1979, Jones appeared on the short-lived CBS police drama Paris, which was notable as the first program on which Steven Bochco served as executive producer. Jones also starred that year in the critically acclaimed TV mini-series sequel Roots: The Next Generations as the older version of author Alex Haley.

The year 1987 saw Jones starring in August Wilson's play Fences as Troy Maxson, a middle aged working class father who struggles to provide for his family. The play, set in the 1950's, is part of Wilson's ten-part "Pittsburgh Cycle". The play explores the evolving African American experience and examines race relations, among other themes. Jones won widespread critical acclaim, earning himself his second Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play

Beside the Star Wars sequels, Jones was featured in several other box office hits of the 1980's: the action/fantasy film Conan the Barbarian (1982), the Eddie Murphy comedy Coming to America (1988), and the sports drama/fantasy Field of Dreams (1989) which earned an Academy Award for Best Picture nomination. He also starred in the independent film Matewan (1987). The film dramatized the events of the Battle of Matewan, a coal miners' strike in 1920 in Matewan, a small town in the hills of West Virginia. He received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for his performance.

In 1985, Jones lent his bass voice as Pharaoh in the first episode of Hanna-Barbera's The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible. From 1989 to 1992, Jones served as the host of the children's TV series Long Ago and Far Away. Jones appeared in several more successful films during the early-to-mid 1990's, including The Hunt for Red October (1990), Patriot Games (1992), The Sandlot (1993), Clear and Present Danger (1994), and Cry, the Beloved Country (1995). He also lent his distinctive bass voice to the role of Mufasa in the 1994 Disney animated film The Lion King. In 1992, Jones was presented with the National Medal of the Arts by President George H. W. Bush. Jones had the distinction of winning two Primetime Emmys in the same year, in 1991 as Best Actor for his role in Gabriel's Fire and as Best Supporting Actor for his work in Heat Wave.


He might be gone but he will never be forgotten as he's sealed a legacy unmatched by many... 

(January 17, 1931 – September 9, 2024) Rest in Peace.

Star Wars Rumor has it that Dave Filoni's upcoming Star Wars... IS DOA! IF This casting news is real.


So after fans let it be known they wanted Anthony Ingruber by boycotting "SOLO: A B/S story" which tanked at the boxoffice looks like one time fan favorite Dave Filoni might make the same blunder the original directors made when casting that horrible POS movie. By the way the 1st and only MAJOR BOMB in SW history, and this includes, spinoff and Sequels... Oh the old Holiday special was better than the Con Howard movie.


Notice how when that movie was being done how Ronny Howard had all those ads making out how he could teach directing and how to make movies that made money? Notice how ALL that went away with 1 BOMB. IF Filoni makes this mistake and brings back what's his name from SOLO and doesn't just use face swap at this point which is what fans seem to prefer as look what happen when they did it with LUKE?



Either that or give us the ACTOR we wanted... Anthony Ingruber. How the hell does Disney & Lucasfilms not hire this guy? He's played Ford in a movie and looks and sounds JUST like Harrison Ford! His early screen test he did on his own proves it. But check out this uncanny deepfake which shows almost that they like flipping TWINS!







And if you never seen it here is the original screen test reading he did years ago... He is ideal for the part of both SOLO and a young INDY Jones!



Also Alden is way to old now he's 33 and will be as old or older than FORD was in A NEW HOPE who was 35 at the time he shot "A New Hope" and this is supposed to be a prequel? I'm sure they can't be trying some idiotic Multiverse or some other STAR TREK/MARVEL idea with SW! STOP Trying to copy Marvel, and Trek or DCU for godsakes! This is STAR WARS!!!! Now while Anthony is also now 33 he still looks much younger and could easily slip into the role, and so I am sorry I hope that Filoni isn't this idiotic and follow in already made mistakes by doubling down on them with a major one of his own! Alden Doesn't look the role, sound the role, and now he's older than FORD was in a movie 10 years or more AFTER the events of "SOLO" and again LOOKS OLDER!

How this can be true is beyond me, and I hope the rumors are NOT true as I would lose all repsect for Dave and while Mandalorian is the ONLY thing left worthy of watching SW Related right now after the Gina firing even that show feels like it's now just giving the fans the middle finger! This re-casting of simply THE WORST POSSIBLE CHOICE who already failed in a movie rejected by fans, and hated by most! Just look at the DeepFake comments if you don't believe me most fans wanted Ingruber and not Alden.



Filoni is seen by fans as the Anti Katheen Kennedy but if he brings this dude back he just gave the entire SW fan community the middle finger also... This would be a final straw as ANYTHING he puts out will be DOA which means DEAD on Arrival.











Also the rumor has it that Alden Ehrenreich (Who again was already once rejected by fans!) will be in the film and also that Leia will be recast, which again is dumb since they already did a face swap with a stand in years ago and by the time this movie even goes to production the TECH do this is 100% better now and is getting even better. So I don’t know why Disney would even allow this b/s! Now how big the parts are for either is in question but both are a major mistake again at this point. Also no plot details on what's even in the movie. Entertainment Weekly in April posted that "Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau" made statements hinting that the feature will be an event film akin to 2012’s The Avengers.



Filoni called it “a clamoring of characters saying, ‘How do I get in this picture?’ And that’s what Jon [Favreau] and I have been figuring out.”
The implication seems to be that Dave Filoni could be bringing in characters from most or all of the current and/or completed Disney+ series. Will it be set in the New Republic era? Including The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett? Also will the upcoming shows like Ahsoka and Skeleton Crew play a part in this? Considering the extended lifetimes of certain alien species along with Star Wars’ penchant for resurrection we could possibly see characters popping up from Andor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, the prequel films, or even The Acolyte.



Then there’s the many animated characters waiting to be transferred to live-action, something Dave Filoni is intimately familiar with as the showrunner for The Clone Wars. Filoni has hinted we could even see non-canonical characters from other media pop up in the film, and there’s always the officially canonical Star Wars comics and novels published after Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm. For example, the Wookiee Black Krrsantan (Carey Jones), who made his live-action debut in The Book of Boba Fett, appeared first in Marvel‘s 2015 Darth Vader comic.



When Alden Ehrenreich first played a younger Han Solo in 2018, again the film proved to be the first Star Wars flop. With a production budget approaching $300 million, not to mention an undisclosed marketing budget, Solo failed to break even. Critics were relatively unimpressed with the story though there were plenty of complaints about the cast while some thought Donald Glover’s turn as a younger Lando Calrissian proved to be a standout.

Personally I didn't like him either as Lando...

Don't be like Katheel Kennedy Dave and don't make the same mistakes the OG directors on the Solo: A B/S story made in picking the wrong person for the role twice... There is only 1 person born for the role not named Harrison Ford, and that's Anthony Ingruber. Hands down.

NASA finds active ‘Star Wars’ galaxy far, far away!

Well lets hope the Sith don’t know where here… lol TXS 0128+554, outlined in red on the pic below, is an elliptical galaxy located 500 million light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia.


Heck I wanna know about the bright RED Dots on the left side there…

The active galaxy far, far away looks eerily reminiscent of a TIE fighter from “Star Wars.” Which is how it got it’s name “The Star Wars Galaxy” I hope Disney doesn’t sue NASA of naming rights. But in reality the galaxy, known as TXS 0128+554, is 500 million light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. TXS 0128+554 is considered an active galaxy, as it emits more light than all of its stars together. In 2015, researchers found TXS 0128+554 was a “faint source of gamma rays,” but it wasn’t until recently that they went in for a closer look.

“After the Fermi announcement, we zoomed in a million times closer on the galaxy using the [Very Long Baseline Array’s] radio antennas and charted its shape over time,” said Purdue University professor and study lead author Matthew Lister in a statement. “The first time I saw the results, I immediately thought it looked like Darth Vader’s TIE fighter spacecraft from ‘Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.’ That was a fun surprise, but its appearance at different radio frequencies also helped us learn more about how active galaxies can change dramatically on decade time scales.”

TXS 0128+554 has a “supermassive black hole” that is believed to be 1 billion times the sun’s mass, which may provide a reason for the gamma-ray emissions.

The galaxy is also producing two jets, “beams of high-energy particles traveling at nearly the speed of light in opposite directions,” that give it the TIE fighter-like appearance. It’s believed these jets may be producing some of the gamma-ray emissions.

The researchers used NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory to look at the galaxy to get a better idea of what it looks like.

“The real-world universe is three-dimensional, but when we look out into space, we usually only see two dimensions,” study co-author Daniel Homan added. “In this case, we’re lucky because the galaxy is angled in such a way, from our perspective, that the light from the farther lobe travels dozens more light-years to reach us than the light from the nearer one. This means we’re seeing the farther lobe at an earlier point in its evolution.”

The research has been published in The Astrophysical Journal.

TXS 0128+554 is not the only “Star Wars”-linked discovery in space in recent memory.

In June 2016, exoplanet Kepler-1647 b was discovered 3,700 light-years from Earth. It is part of a double-star system, similar to Luke Skywalker’s planet, Tatooine. Three years later, exoplanet LTT 1445 A b and its three stars were discovered. Also remember Researchers discovered what they described as “the first volcanically active exomoon” in August 2019, a celestial body eerily reminiscent of the tiny, fiery “Star Wars” planet, Mustafar, where Anakin Skywalker turned into Darth Vader. Seems like “The Force” is real, and we’re on the cusp of disclosure. Or to quote Yoda. “ Luminous beings are we…not this crude matter.” The Empire Strikes Back.

May the force be with you….. Always.