Cross-Eyed Bear

EPISODE 5: May the Score Be With You

44 min · 5. maj 2026
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This episode of Cross‑Eyed Bear starts with a questionable Kathleen Turner impression and somehow rockets straight into a galaxy far, far away. Chris and Tristan celebrate May the 4th by unpacking Star Wars obsession, parenting mistakes (taking infants to Return of the Jedi), and why movie scores matter way more than we admit. From John Williams’ iconic fanfares to heated debates over the greatest film composer of all time (spoiler: Alan Silvestri gets a passionate defense), the conversation veers through nostalgia, film nerdery, and hot takes on Spielberg, Lucas, JJ Abrams, and the tragedy of the missing “original” Star Wars cuts. Along the way: Rogue One redemption arcs, prequel-era disappointments, Hayden Christensen justice, Kurosawa shout-outs, and the realization that one perfect musical cue can emotionally destroy you faster than any plot twist. May the score be with you—always. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602431/fan_mail/new]

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