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This is a mistake that has apparently just been discovered this month, so answers are thin.

Here is the only decent one I could find:

“What appears to have happened here,” u/itsjustmonty_ reports, “is that the camera traveled slightly too far and somehow no one noticed while cropping the footage.” They include a string of uncompressed shots from the Blu-ray and a wild behind-the-scenes clip that shows a crew member off in the distance while filming the shot roughly 10 seconds in. In other posts, they reiterate that this was not their original discovery and they are simply reposting on Reddit to shed light on something that bubbled up from other corners of Star Wars fandom.

Regarding the real-life identity of Anakin’s overlooker, an early suggestion was that it could be Nash Edgerton, Ewan McGregor’s stunt double.

Link.

SpiceMerchant, to ageofsigmar

Trench Crusade Sniper Priest

First test mini. Quick and dirty seems the way go. Going to break out the streaking grime for that little extra.

@tabletopminis

setsneedtofeed,
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Looks neat. Is this an ArtelW sculpt? What would be cool, if you fancy, is some wood grain painted onto the rifle. I’ve found that it tends to add an eye catching bit of detail.

I haven’t looked into Trench Crusade, but I have really become enamored with Turnip28. Yet one more thing to put on the project list.

setsneedtofeed,
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I essentially concur. This was a good, not great movie. It had big shoes to fill, and it didn’t, but even in falling short of Fury Road it is still better than 90% of movies.

Hemsworth as a goober failure of a villain was great. From the trailers I was very concerned that the movie was going to try and make him as big and scary as Immortan Joe. I am very happy the movie was smart enough to go another way.

Anya Taylor-Joy was for the most part great. She doesn’t have the physical build that Theron did in Fury Road. For the most part in this movie she had long hair and was wearing baggy or thick clothes, which disguised it. I think only in the ending where her hair was shaved and she was wearing a short sleeve top did it become distractedly apparent that she wasn’t on Theron’s level of gainz.

The pacing was strange, especially with the chapter title cards, which were frequent in the first half and then sort of disappeared as the move went on. I’m still not sure who the narrator was either. I think it was the old man with all the tattoos but am unsure.

Either way, worth watching. Unlike Fury Road, I don’t think watching on the big screen enhanced it in any way though. I will surely rewatch this movie at home at some point.

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Oh hey look at that special M3 in the photo. Neat.

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