That Star Wars Fan (@ckjedi66) 's Twitter Profile
That Star Wars Fan

@ckjedi66

I.T. Guy, Star Wars nut, movie fanatic.
We may rise and fall, but in the end, we'll meet our fate together.
No amount of money ever bought a second of time.

ID: 37486576

calendar_today03-05-2009 19:52:32

21,21K Tweet

787 Followers

958 Following

Brad (@braddroflit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Superman is woke! Museums are woke! Cracker Barrel is woke! Lego is woke!” It has got to be exhausting just hating everyone and everything all the time. What a sad way to live your life.

Jo (@jojofromjerz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So let me see if I have this right, the same Republicans who are saying Charlie Kirk was murdered for exercising his freedom of speech because he said things some didn’t like, are punishing people for exercising their freedom of speech because they said things they didn’t like?

Cine Vichaar (@cine_vichaar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Vince Gilligan called him to propose the prequel, Bob panicked about the age difference. His biggest fear was that the production would try to force him to look like a young man, which he clearly no longer was. He told them: "You know I'm old, right? I'm older than I was in

When Vince Gilligan called him to propose the prequel, Bob panicked about the age difference. His biggest fear was that the production would try to force him to look like a young man, which he clearly no longer was. He told them:

"You know I'm old, right? I'm older than I was in
That Star Wars Fan (@ckjedi66) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watched this movie today, and all I can say is...WOW. Exciting, suspenseful, immersive and surprisingly emotional (yup, it made me cry). I sat there afterwards and felt like I was out of breath. Honestly, a masterpiece, in my opinion. True cinema. #TrainToBusan

Watched this movie today, and all I can say is...WOW.

Exciting, suspenseful, immersive and surprisingly emotional (yup, it made me cry). I sat there afterwards and felt like I was out of breath. Honestly, a masterpiece, in my opinion. 

True cinema.
#TrainToBusan
That Star Wars Fan (@ckjedi66) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love how people who didn't grow up in the 80's are such experts on the time period. Spoiler alert...unless you were there, let's just say you don't know.

Anish Moonka (@anisha_moonka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

George Lucas traded $350,000 in directing salary for something Fox executives thought was worthless: the right to sell Star Wars toys. It was 1976. Over 40 studios had already passed on his script, including Disney. Fox only greenlit the project because they wanted Lucas for