Following another slew of incendiary public revelations by the Jan. 6 committee, Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley told viewers that the revelations were “breathtaking” and “disturbing.” All of these details should disturb everyone,” Turley added.
Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley called today's Jan. 6 hearings "breathtaking."
"You're in the Oval Office and people seem to be actually chest pounding. So this is very disturbing. All of these details should disturb everyone." pic.twitter.com/EqvTKPWSdu
— David Edwards (@DavidEdwards) July 12, 2022
Turley specifically addressed an “unhinged” meeting between Trump, White House officials,...
Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley called today's Jan. 6 hearings "breathtaking."
"You're in the Oval Office and people seem to be actually chest pounding. So this is very disturbing. All of these details should disturb everyone." pic.twitter.com/EqvTKPWSdu
— David Edwards (@DavidEdwards) July 12, 2022
Turley specifically addressed an “unhinged” meeting between Trump, White House officials,...
- 7/12/2022
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Stephen Harber Mar 4, 2019
In the 1990s, Lucasfilm decided to take Star Wars in a much darker direction with Shadows of the Empire.
This Star Wars article contains spoilers.
Star Wars in the '90s
The ‘90s were the dark ages of Star Wars. George Lucas’ happy cinematic accident was still a beloved pop culture tentpole, and the entertainment industry was still busy learning from its business model. But it was also a time of relative quiet for the franchise. Another film with the main cast was implausible, and the excuses for new merchandising were slim to none. So Lucasfilm started brainstorming new ways to capitalize on the Star Wars brand and ensure all of its media channels were fully functional before the arrival of the Prequel Trilogy.
Enter Shadows of the Empire—a mad scientist’s experiment in cross-promotion that would make editors at Marvel weep at the complexity of its moving parts.
In the 1990s, Lucasfilm decided to take Star Wars in a much darker direction with Shadows of the Empire.
This Star Wars article contains spoilers.
Star Wars in the '90s
The ‘90s were the dark ages of Star Wars. George Lucas’ happy cinematic accident was still a beloved pop culture tentpole, and the entertainment industry was still busy learning from its business model. But it was also a time of relative quiet for the franchise. Another film with the main cast was implausible, and the excuses for new merchandising were slim to none. So Lucasfilm started brainstorming new ways to capitalize on the Star Wars brand and ensure all of its media channels were fully functional before the arrival of the Prequel Trilogy.
Enter Shadows of the Empire—a mad scientist’s experiment in cross-promotion that would make editors at Marvel weep at the complexity of its moving parts.
- 5/27/2016
- Den of Geek
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