29 Years Ago, Star Wars Made Even More Confusing Changes Permanent (And They Still Don’t Make Sense)

The 1997 special edition of The Empire Strikes Back is often considered the most successful of the revised films. It likely benefited from George Lucas’ respect for the director, Irvin Kershner, resulting in fewer noticeable changes compared to other films in the trilogy. Many fans appreciate improvements like the reworked wampa attack and the expanded Cloud City scenes. However, one alteration remains particularly controversial: Luke Skywalker’s added scream as he falls from the platform in Cloud City after his fight with Darth Vader.

5 Tips for Running Your First D&D One-Shot (From Someone Who Just Did It)

I’ve been a D&D (and Pathfinder!) player for ages, always the one super into the rules and lore. I’ve helped out a Dungeon Master here and there with bits of a campaign, but I’d never fully run a game myself. That all changed last year when I picked up Dragon Delves. I found a one-shot adventure in there that I absolutely loved, and I knew it was time for me to try DMing. I thought I had a pretty good idea of what it would be like, since I’d run a few sessions before, but running a one-shot is totally different. If you’re like me and thinking about becoming a D&D DM for the first time, I wanted to share a few things I learned from running my first one.

Timothée Chalamet Reveals His “Riskiest” Role Yet That “Didn’t Get Its Fair Shake”

Timothée Chalamet first gained attention with a small part in the film Interstellar. He truly became a star in 2017 with leading roles in Call Me by Your Name and Lady Bird, earning his first Oscar nomination for the former. Since then, he’s appeared in popular films like Little Women, Wonka, Dune and Dune: Part Two. He’s also been nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal of Bob Dylan and his recent performance in Marty Supreme.

Grey’s Anatomy’s Kate Walsh Remembers Eric Dane After His Death

The actress was deeply moved and struggled to find the right words as she remembered her former Grey’s Anatomy colleague, who passed away on February 19th at the age of 53 after a battle with ALS. She also sent her sympathy to his daughters, Billie, 15, and Georgia, 14, and their mother, Rebecca Gayheart.

7 Best Hulk Artists Ranked (And Gary Frank Isn’t #1)

While many talented artists have illustrated the character’s stories, a few have become truly renowned. Gary Frank is one such artist, highly respected for his collaborations with Geoff Johns at DC and Image Comics. However, even with his impressive skills, he wasn’t the very best to depict the Green Goliath’s adventures. These seven artists represent the pinnacle of Hulk illustration, and Frank doesn’t quite reach the number one spot.

This Stellar Star Wars RTS Still Dominates 20 Years After Its Release

What sets Empire at War apart from other real-time strategy games is its enormous scope, letting you battle across the entire Star Wars galaxy. The game offers three different ways to play and features both spaceship combat in space and ground battles with various vehicles and soldiers. While these elements weren’t unique at the time of release, the game’s impressive size and intricate design helped it remain popular for years to come.

Almost Every World War 2 Movie Pales in Comparison to This 10/10 TV Show That’s Easy To Stream

Honestly, it’s not about filmmakers lacking skill or money – we’ve seen incredible war movies from directors like Christopher Nolan and Ridley Scott. The real problem is that those films often forget the people fighting the war. Their bonds, their struggles, even their little wins get lost in the spectacle. But I recently discovered a series that completely flips that script, and it’s been a revelation!