2 hrs 27 min

2GuysTalkingStarWars: The Empire Strikes Back (1983) Perspective Review 2GuysTalkingStarWars – Nostalgia – Education – Revelation

    • Film History

Frozen Tundra was a pretty normal phrase for me when I was a kid. Having grown up in Chicago, then Wisconsin, Frozen Tundras were a regular, icy occurrence but - in 1980 - there was a frozen tundra experience that started something completely different in the lives of millions. The Empire Strikes Back - the sequel to a little movie called - STAR WARS. Mount your not yet frozen Tauntaun, Set Your Expectations SUPER HIGH as we speed for cloud city - Bring your forehead high waders and - give the whole Skywalker clan a HAND - because it's time for the 2GuysTalking STAR WARS Perspective Review of "The Empire Strikes Back - 1980- directed by Irvin Kirschner.



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It's easy to have the  same great experience from this film as we go! Hit the links below and get your copy of the film's soundtrack, score or even the movie itself!















Housekeeping

Thank You, FinCon in Dallas and Steve Stewart!:



The Rogue One (2016) Perspective Review

The STAR WARS (1977) Perspective Review



Links from this Episode:





-- The Empire Strikes Back on IMDB



-- Woodfield Mall Theater



-- The Trailer for STAR WARS: The Empire Strikes Back



-- BoxOfficeMojo.Com Numbers for The Empire Strikes Back (1983)



-- FX Before and Afters on YouTube



-- The Cast of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

Frozen Tundra was a pretty normal phrase for me when I was a kid. Having grown up in Chicago, then Wisconsin, Frozen Tundras were a regular, icy occurrence but - in 1980 - there was a frozen tundra experience that started something completely different in the lives of millions. The Empire Strikes Back - the sequel to a little movie called - STAR WARS. Mount your not yet frozen Tauntaun, Set Your Expectations SUPER HIGH as we speed for cloud city - Bring your forehead high waders and - give the whole Skywalker clan a HAND - because it's time for the 2GuysTalking STAR WARS Perspective Review of "The Empire Strikes Back - 1980- directed by Irvin Kirschner.



The 2GuysTalkingSTARWARS Podcast Links Bar:

  Subscribe via iTunes | Subscribe via RSS Feed |   Facebook Page |   Twitter Page |  Stitcher Page





Rate this Podcast on iTunes!

The ultimate success for every podcaster – is FEEDBACK! Be sure to take just a few minutes to tell the hosts of this podcast what YOU think over at iTunes! It takes only a few minutes but helps the hosts of this program pave the way to future greatness!



Not an iTunes user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network!





 





Links to Enjoy This  Film!

It's easy to have the  same great experience from this film as we go! Hit the links below and get your copy of the film's soundtrack, score or even the movie itself!















Housekeeping

Thank You, FinCon in Dallas and Steve Stewart!:



The Rogue One (2016) Perspective Review

The STAR WARS (1977) Perspective Review



Links from this Episode:





-- The Empire Strikes Back on IMDB



-- Woodfield Mall Theater



-- The Trailer for STAR WARS: The Empire Strikes Back



-- BoxOfficeMojo.Com Numbers for The Empire Strikes Back (1983)



-- FX Before and Afters on YouTube



-- The Cast of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

2 hrs 27 min