Category Archives: Star Wars

Boba’s Long-Lost Cousin?

I keep passing this sign on the way home from work on nights that I take the 405:

After a lifetime of Star Wars, my brain really wants to rearrange the double letters so that it says this instead:

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Spaceballs: The Beer

The latest seasonal beer at Oggi’s* is The Schwartz, a Belgian IPA. And just in case the “May the Schwartz Be With You” tagline wasn’t clear enough…well, check out the poster:

Sorry about the image quality. I wasn’t sampling the brew, it’s just the phone camera in low lighting.

*Oggi’s (pronounced OH-jeez) is a chain of pizza & brewery restaurants in Southern California, mostly in San Diego and Orange County.

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Star Wars Band Names

I found out about the #starwarsbandnames meme from @BadAstronomer. It’s pretty self-explanatory: Take the name of a real music group and alter it to make it a Star Wars reference.

Some of my contributions:

  • Jefferson X-Wing (I figured it sounded better than Jefferson Death Starship, though someone later suggested Jefferson Star Destroyer, which is better.) #
  • Obi-Wan Folds Five (This one actually got a retweet!) #
  • Red Five for Fighting #

And Katie’s (Posted on my account because hers isn’t publicly visible):

  • Snowspeeder Patrol #
  • Augustanakin #
  • Seven Mary 3PO #

There’s a ton of entries out there, and it’s still going. Some of my favoirites others have posted:

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Droidmark

I wonder if Lucasfilm will try to assert trademark over the Motorola/Verizon Droid? #

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WoT Comics, SWHS, and a Mobile Alarm Clock

  • Argh! Looks like the Wheel of Time comics are stalled again! # One issue left of New Spring, one issue into Eye of the World
  • And the award for Most Disturbing Use of an Alarm Clock in a Prime Time Show goes to… FlashForward! #
  • XKCD on the Star Wars Holiday Special: True. Absolutely true. #
  • Wish I knew what caused the Flickr spike yesterday. 71% of visits from “Unknown source,” but hits are spread around the usual con photos. #
  • Oh, yeah: I got a weird kick out of recognizing that alarm clock on FlashForward as Clocky (before the disturbing part). #

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W|A, Episode I and Hubble Street

  • A bit disturbed that Wolfram|Alpha shares a name with 2 Joss Whedon villains. #
  • *sigh* Looks like I’ll have to wait a little longer for that Android update on my G1 #
  • 10 years ago today I was really, really tired after seeing a 3AM showing of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. #
  • Drove past Hubble street while listening to story about Hubble Space Telescope. #
  • I love 419 scam emails that start out by saying that sure, most of the messages like this are fake, but THIS one’s real! #

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Internet Fads: GeoLOLTwit

  • My Twitter personality: ordinary sociable cautious. My style: chatty academic ROBOT [note: apparently the "robot" is because of the percentage of tweets with links]#
  • Farewell, Geocities. It was nice knowing you. (Wait, no it wasn’t!) #
  • Jar-Jar Binks speaks LOLCat – or rather LOLcats speak Gungan (Katie on rewatching Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace) #

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Bunnies, Star Wars Religions, and Patch Day

  • Wow, remote code execution vulnerability in WordPad. Ah, Microsoft patch day! #
  • WTF? K9 email app for G1 just re-sent a bunch of old messages from my inbox. #
  • Religion in Star Wars: I thought of Jedi, Sith, Ewok and Yuuzhan Vong. As it turns out, the Expanded Universe is VERY expanded! #
  • Bunnies aren’t just cute, like everybody supposes: Tiny Titans #15. #

  • Speaking of bunnies, this sounds like spam for Bugs: “Use your carrot better.” #

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Star Wars Disaster Movie

Movie Marquee: Star Wars Disaster Movie

Is that the one in which millions of voices suddenly cry out in terror, and are suddenly silenced?

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Rewatching Star Wars: A New Hope

We watched Star Wars last night, the DVD version. It’s been about four years since I last saw it. When Revenge of the Sith came out, we came home and immediately re-watched A New Hope, then caught the next two films over the following week or so.

It’s been long enough that memories have blurred, and some (but not all) of the revisions to the film don’t seem jarring anymore. (I had the same experience last month with the extended versions of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, especially with the first two films.) Most of the scenes where they just wanted to do more dynamic shots, like the Millennium Falcon blasting its way out of Mos Eisley, not only blend in just fine, but really are improvements. As for Mos Eisley itself, I’m of two minds: On one hand, I liked the stark barrenness of the tiny frontier town presented in the original version. But at the same time, it does make more sense for a spaceport to be a bustling metropolis.

All the scenes with Obi-Wan, Luke, and the droids on Tattooine take on added significance after having seen just how Ben, Anakin, and Padme were connected to each other and to the droids a generation earlier.

As for additional scenes: I still think the Jabba the Hutt scene adds absolutely nothing to the film, and that if they really wanted to add it, they should have rewritten Jabba’s dialogue (an easy task) and/or edited it into something that wouldn’t simply re-hash the conversation with Greedo. The brief moment with Luke meeting Biggs, however, adds quite a bit.

At one point early in the film, I turned to Katie and said something to the effect of, “The next time they re-release this in theaters, I am absolutely going.” But the more I think about it, I’m not sure I’d want to, at least not immediately. The 1997 re-releases were great, and I saw each movie several times, but the audiences — especially the opening night audiences — were full of the hardcore fans who cheered whenever a character first appeared on screen. They were reacting to things outside the movie itself, actually distracting from it rather than enhancing the shared experience. Maybe waiting a week would cut down on that sort of thing.

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