Here is a man who walked across Australia for nine months as a storm trooper raising money for charity. Check it out!
Star Wars: A Cult?
Friday, April 13, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Star Wars: Copycats
The article below was written by Robert McLaughlin and demonstrates copycats of Star Wars.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Star Wars: Convention
Star Wars attracts a huge fan base who attend conventions all over the world. Here is one of the biggest upcoming events of the year.
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1) August 23rd to 26th- Orlando Florida
Tickets: $55 per day
Tickets: $55 per day
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The countdown is on for Star Wars Celebration VI, coming August 23-26, 2012 to the Orange County Convention Center. This stunning fan festival will commemorate the magic of the entire Star Wars Saga: all six movies; The Clone Wars television series; books; comics; collectibles; toys; entertainment and more. There is so much to celebrate, and all four days of the show will be full of choices of things to do, from morning until night.
Some of the scheduled events are: Speed Dating, Pregnant Costumes, Collecting, Art Show, and Fan Programing. Our friends at Disney have teamed up to give you the ultimate Star Wars vacation. To book at disney click here: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/hollywood-studios/special-events/star-wars-weekend/?CMP=KNC-WDWFY12_STDDOM_SWW_GOO%7CG%7C4121520.ST.AM.C3501.03
Hope to see you there!
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Star Wars: Chewbacca
One of Star Wars's most beloved characters of all time is Chewbacca. He is a wookie, or fury looking beast, and best known as Han Solo's first mate. In the story line, we are first introduced to Chewy in episode 3. There he is on the wookie planet of Kashyyyk fighting against the droid armies along side the republic. His duty was to guard master Yoda. In episode 4, he is seen as Han Solo's buddy and first mate on the Millennium Falcon. Chewy stays along side the Han Solo throughout the entire original trilogy. Some even said he was like that faithful dog.
In 2004, my family drove to Chester, Connecticut to pick out a Bearded Collie puppy who we later named Chaster. Bearded Collies are very unique. For starters, they were orriginaly from Poland and were bread as herding dogs. Unlike a Boarder Collie, a Bearded Collie was bread to herd sheep without commands. They are very independent animals. However, like most collies, they are very loving, sweet, and loyal dogs. As Chester grew from a puppy into a full forty-five pound dog, his love for crawling into my lap remained. As I sat there one day, I started rubbing his ears in the living room chair. As I rubbed it sounded like muffled growls were coming from him. But, when I stopped, he pawed at me until I started rubbing again. Over time these growls evolved into "wookie speak." He sounded like Chewy.
After a while my dad started reading up on Bearded Collie's only to find that Chewy was a character inspired by George Lucas's own Bearded Collie named Indiana. The dog also inspired George Lucas's charter Indiana Jones. Lucas said that if he were flying the Millennium Falcon, he would want Indiana next to him. Below is a clip of how Chewy sounds in the movie.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Star Wars LEGO
Star Wars is now the largest franchise on the planet worth $22 to $30 billion. Action figures line selfs. Every kid wants a toy lightsaber when they are young. Rides at Disney World take you through simulated worlds found in the movies while C3PO narrates where you are going. But, the true test of a franchise, is if LEGO adopts it as a theme for their sets. Not only is Star Wars one of five movie themes adopted by LEGO, but it is by far the most successful. The first LEGO set I ever got was the original Millennium Falcon LEGO set. It was so cool. I still remeber opening the box for the first time and building. I was six and in first grade. From there, I collected LEGOs over the course of the next ten years. I have played endlessly with them telling the stories over and over through playing with the mini figures. Here are some pictures of my favorite Star Wars sets from each episode.
For a Lego Fan site, click the link below:
http://legostarwarsclub.blogspot.com/
"Introducing the 24/7 Wall St. Wire." 247wallst.com. Web. 09 Apr. 2012. <http://247wallst.com/2012/02/10/the-force-star-wars-franchise-worth-over-30-billion-and-growing/>.
For a Lego Fan site, click the link below:
http://legostarwarsclub.blogspot.com/
"Introducing the 24/7 Wall St. Wire." 247wallst.com. Web. 09 Apr. 2012. <http://247wallst.com/2012/02/10/the-force-star-wars-franchise-worth-over-30-billion-and-growing/>.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Star Wars: Family Guy
Family guy has released a number of star wars parities. Here is a clip from the first one. Enjoy!
Caution: Explicit Language
Star Wars Episode 4: Movie Review
Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope captured the worlds imaginations in 1977. At the time, new special effects and unique camera tricks made this film the most technologically advanced movie ever. But, as technology has advanced, is the original episode of Star Wars still as good as it was in 1977? In 1995 the first computer genorated movie ever emerged from Pixar. This set off a chain movie revolutions. Today, one can not tell the difference between computer generated images and reality. In episode 4, it is clear that R2D2 and C3PO are on a sound stage with hand painted backdrops. One can easily make that distinction that the sets are cardboard. But, does that make it cheesy or not a good movie by todays standards?
I recently re-watched Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope and review the plot. The evil empire is chasing Princess Leia Organa across the galaxy when they finally intercept her ship which is allegedly carrying the secret blueprints of the death star. The death star is the empires ultimate weapon that is capable of destroying entire planets. Princess Leia immediately stores the plans in an astro-droid known as R2D2 and sends him down to the planate of Tatooine in an escape pod with a protocol-droid known as C3P0 before she herself is captured by Darth Vader. They end up in the hands of Luke Skywalker, a farm boy who lives with his aunt and uncle. Luke discovers a message intended for one Obi-Wan Kenobi. R2D2 is intent on finding Obi-Wan and ventures out on his own to find him. Obi-Wan finds them when they are attacked by sandmen and takes them in. He tells Luke that his father was a Jedi who served in the Clone Wars against the empire and convinces Luke to join the rebellion. They now must see R2D2 safely to the planate Alderaan so that the rebellion may be able to find a weakness in the death stars plans. At a bar in the nearby port Luke and Obi-Wan meet Captain Han Solo and his first mate Chewbacca of the Millennium Falcon. They hire them for the trip to Alderaan. But, there is just one problem: the empire has destroyed Alderaan and when they arrive where the planet should be they just encounter astroids. They head for what appears to be a small moon. It turns out to be the death star and when they try to fly away, the tractor beam pulls the ship in. Obi-Wan goes on a mission to disable the tractor beam so that they may escape. Luke, Han, and Chewy head to rescue the princess who is a prisoner on board. They encounter many stormtroopers but in the end they escape. But, unfortunatly Obi-Wan is struck and killed by Darth Vader. Eventually the gang arrives at a hidden rebel base. There they plan there attack on the death star. They discover a design flaw and when a certain target is hit, it will blow up the entire station. But, the empire has discover the rebel base and is ready to attack. In the end Luke blows up the death star. and the good guys win.
I found that this is still one of the most entertaining movies ever made. If you compare it to other 70's films, it is so ahead of its time. The quality, both in sound and picture are still perfect. George Lukas is a true genius. Even in todays high-tech world, it does not matter that the one can tell that Tatooine is in a sound stage. It is the story. It is the acting. It is the adventure. It is a true masterpiece of the ages.
This may explain the fan base. Looking back to the late 70's and 80's we see a huge increase in space movies and TV shows. It changed our very culture. http://www.space.com/8917-star-wars-changed-world.html has more information on this.
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