"Have you got any soul?" a woman asks the next afternoon. That depends, I feel like saying; some days yes, some days no. A few days ago I was right out. Now I've got loads, too much, more than I can handle. I wish I could spread it a bit more evenly, I want to tell her, get a better balance, but I can't seem to get it sorted. I can see she wouldn't be interested in my internal stock control problems though, so I simply point to where I keep the soul I have, right by the exit, just next to the blues.
What If “Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace” Was Good? - belatedmedia
Along with RedLetterMedia’s Star Wars reviews from Plinkett, this is brilliant. No doubt many would agree with me in saying that the version of The Phantom Menace described in this video would have been greatly preferable to what we ended up with.
RedLetterMedia’s Phantom Menace film review by disturbing and polio (and bordering on senility and psychosis) stricken character of Harry S. Plinkett.
Part two of the review can be watched by clicking this sentence.
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30 Images Of Star Wars Behind The Scenes
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these candid pics are too amazing for words. fucking love them!
Happy 25th anniversary, Star Wars!
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Han Solo, Darth Vader, Chewbacca, Princess Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker, R2-D2.
Harrison Ford, David Prowse, Peter Mayhew, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Kenny Baker.
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Then and now.
George Walton Lucas, Jr.
The Creator.
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A Clone Apart trailer.

What’s in a Clone anyway? DANSON DELTA-40 is the sole survivor of the latest failed batch of Clone soldiers, hurriedly created to provide enough troops so the Galactic Republic can win the war that eats at its very foundations. Unfortunately, Danson isn’t exactly your model soldier. He’s had no training. He even doesn’t know how to fire his rifle. And he questions the rather… questionable practices of the army founded on the “overwhelm them with many in useless plastic armor” principle. Unacceptable.
Fortunately, Danson’s destiny lies elsewhere. When he accidentally steps through a portal in time/space one day, he begins his quest to find a place where he truly belongs… in the underbelly of the events of the original Star Wars Trilogy. The lone representative of the world of the Prequel Trilogies, Danson finds that a lot of things don’t add up, and that he isn’t exactly welcome either. From jobs with both the Imperial and Rebel armies to bounty-hunting with Boba Fett and other private-sector jobs (such as mining lava on Mustafar), Danson and his few loyal compatriots cast a new glance onto a story so familiar, showing what really happened behind the scenes.
Shot entirely in the Star Wars: Battlefront II engine, A CLONE APART is a web series that promises to give viewers a new look at this classic universe in the tradition of machinima like Red vs Blue.
Without a doubt one of the best Star Wars parodies around, and I really couldn’t recommend it enough.
You can watch all 8 episodes of the first season on their website.
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Artist Chris Trevas’s beautifully rendered image for STAR WARS GALAXIES showing Leia saying goodbye (sadly for the last time) to both her adopted father Bail Organa (as had been played in the Prequels by Jimmy Smits) and her adopted homeworld of Alderaan, watched by Captain Antilles, is a wonderful and touching interpretation of important events leading into that classic first film.
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This is awesome.
Still am yet to have purchased a print of this beautiful piece of art.
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