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“She was only 19 when I met her. On one level, she was still such a little girl — I was a worldly 24, of course — and yet she had this old soul. It seemed like she’d lived many, many lives. Because she was a teenager, and was the daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher — these big Hollywood stars — you had this anticipation that she was going to be a certain type of person. To an extent she was, but she was so much more than that. Hilarious, and dark, and sardonic. You got a kind of contact high with her. She was like a latter-day Auntie Mame or Dorothy Parker, and so witty that you really had to be on your game. It was an accomplishment to be able to make her laugh.” – Mark Hamill
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Anonymous asked:

So what's the time frame for the rest of the Krennic fic 😍 I can't get enough of that man. I want him to eat me out until I can't stand it 😜

I really can’t say. I’m hoping getting the first part posted tomorrow (Yes it will be a two part story)

Oh God! Who wouldn’t??!!

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Ben Mendelsohn as Director Orson Krennic at the Star Wars Celebration in London, July 15, 2016.

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Praise for Our Man - Rogue One reviews

Ben Mendelsohn’s Orson Krennic is the Imperial commander tasked with bringing the Death Star online. Krennic is a superb villain, menacing and conniving. His uniform exudes the arrogance and bravado the character embodies. – Tom Brennan, Dark Horizons

Ben Mendelsohn is satisfyingly nasty as the film’s principal villain – Paul Whittington, Independent (Ireland)

Jyn’s mission impossible is to steal the plans for the massive planet-destroyer and foil the villainous Imperial special weapons director Orson Krennic, played by the great Ben Mendelsohn with the most delicious shades of fright and fun this side of Christoph Waltz. – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

Standouts are Ben Mendelsohn as the chilly and lupine architect of the Death Star – Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair 

The weapon is the diabolical project of Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn), the film’s deliciously evil, lisping-threat villain. – Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly

It has just been built when “Rogue One’s” main action gets going, and the white-caped creep in charge of developing the massive weapon, Ben Mendelsohn’s expertly hissable Director Orson Krennic, is itching to show the Empire its world-destroying capabilities. – Bob Strauss, Los Angeles Daily News

The most crowdpleasing stuff, however, comes courtesy of the villains. Mendelsohn is gloriously hissable as white-caped, permanently furious Imperial slimeball Director Orson Krennic – James Dyer, Empire

Even on the Imperial side, sinister character actor extraordinaire Ben Mendelsohn largely reins it in as Imperial weapons head Director Krennic, exuding both menace and the frustration that comes with being a few links down the chain of command. – Lauren O’Callaghan and Matt Maytum, Total Film

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