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Looking at Lucasfilm with Brian Gaughan EP 92: “Phantom Menace” to return to theaters this May

The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network

Jim Hill Media Podcast Network

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4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Brian Gaughan & Jim Hill start off this week’s show by discussing the construction permit that has just been filed down in Florida for “Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser.” They then talk about how the characters from the “Young Jedi Adventures” animated series just visited Black Spire Outpost Over the course of this episode, listeners will learn about: How many mattresses did General George Washington reportedly carry with him over the course of the Revolutionary War Who is supposedly funding Gina Carano’s wrongful termination suit against The Walt Disney Company & Lucasfilm How many episodes have been produced for Season Three of “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” Which Star Wars character is rumored to be getting his own first-person video game from Respawn Entertainment How much did Harrison Ford’s copy of the fourth draft of the “Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope” script go for at auction this past weekend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to looking at Lucasfilm, the podcast with a different perspective on the world of Star Wars, Indiana Jones,

0:06.4

and all of the other entities that George Lucas, Kathleen Kennedy, Dave Faloney, and John Favreau,

0:11.6

as well as the rest of the team's Lucas

0:13.3

film, have dreamed up over the past 40 years. I'm entertain writer Jim Hill and

0:19.1

my co-host Brian Gunn and I are recording this week's show on Saturday, February 17, 2024, over the long

0:28.1

President's Day weekend.

0:29.9

So Brian, you're old like me.

0:33.0

Do you remember when President State got started back in 71?

0:36.9

To believe it or not, no, because in Chicago

0:40.8

and in a Catholic school, we still had the two days. We had Washington and

0:47.0

Lincoln and then I moved to California and I don't remember it until I was maybe in

0:52.1

high school and that would be in 075 or something that we really switched over.

1:01.0

So I remember having the two weekends off in February.

1:06.0

And then when I graduated, I didn't even think about it until the kids started going to school,

1:12.0

and then I realized, oh oh they put it both together but then I think for a while they

1:16.8

Some school districts kept on because I think it was a a union thing to that that they had so many days the teachers did.

1:27.0

It's interesting you mentioned, you know, where you lived and, you know, holidays and, you know, recognizing holidays and that sort of thing.

1:34.8

And, you know, we just had, you know, Martin Luther King Day recently and New Hampshire not exactly covered in glory when it comes to

1:48.5

Martin Luther King Day. I mean Reagan declared it all day back in June of 1986 and New Hampshire as I recall didn't actually

1:59.4

get around to recognizing it for 14 years. To be fair

2:04.3

fair I think we still do the same thing with with seat belts you know it's just

2:08.8

like you know no you know again you get a state that really takes the whole notion of live free or die.

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