Three things.

1. Lucky Number Slevin has my unequivocal stamp of approval, even if I did have the plot epiphany halfway through the movie. One caveat: it is pretty violent, much moreso than I had anticipated.

2. Maybe it's just my bizzare fear of reflective surfaces, but the preview for Pulse was quite likely the scariest thing I have seen in a very, very long time.

3. WOOKIES DO NOT HAVE LISPS! -- Skyler.

Oh, and Sky?
Wikipedia says:: Red and bronze colors are usually associated with the Sith. Purple, turquoise, yellow, blue, and green colors are associated with the Jedi. Orange, silver, pink, white, gold, and viridian typically do not represent either side. However, the Expanded Universe establishes no direct relationship between a lightsaber's blade's color and its user's affiliation. For example, the Dark Jedi Sariss used a blue lightsaber while her erstwhile ally Yun used a yellow blade. Both are from the computer game Jedi Knight II.

Usually, the reduced amount of colors present in later eras is attributed to the Empire, which destroyed the caves that housed the lightsaber crystals used to focus energy and create the blade's unique color. Synthetic crystals were created to replace the natural crystals found in caverns, typically having either a blue or green color. It should be added that during the Old Republic era, Jedi kept strict traditions that kept most padawans from creating their lightsaber crystals synthetically, either within a furnace, taking a gem and restructuring it via the Force, or a combination of both.

And? As a side note? Jaina Solo's lightsaber was too purple. As was Kyp Durron's. And Anakin Solo's. And Mara Jade's (well, sometimes).

I roleplayed this shit, son. You are pWn3D, sukka.


...I have to be up in less than five hours. Adieu, Adieu.