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It’s common knowledge that James Earl Jones in the voice of Darth Vader, but originally, the voice was that of David Prowse, the actor who wore the suit in the movies. Imagine what would have become of Star Wars if they hadn’t dubbed in the voice of James Earl Jones. I doubt a muffled voice with a British accent could have become one of the most recognizable voices in the world and claimed the role of the most famous movie villain of all time. Compare with the clip below…
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If you don’t like the song, at least you get to see a Stormtrooper in a business suit. A mini van Millennium Falcon too. It gets the kids to soccer practice in less than 12 parsecs.
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Arrested Development gets Star Wars’d.
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Posted on March 7th, 2010 in Arts & Culture, Geek Crafts, Star Wars
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Wicket, the Ewok who led his band of fellow Ewoks into battle against the Empire on the planet Endor, in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. If you loved this little teddy bear guy in the movie, now you can have your very own amigurumi Wicket! You’ll just have to learn how to crochet. [Craftster]
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Posted on March 7th, 2010 in Arts & Culture, Food, Star Wars
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Dibs on the hair and clothes! Princess Leia digs the scruffy look. Now all I need to do is become a nerf herder, and she shall become mine! I’m thinking it might be a little hard for Boba Fett to collect the bounty from Jabba after the cake is eaten though. [Tickly Moo]
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Posted on March 6th, 2010 in Cool Stuff, Star Wars
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Flickr user NerdSquared took an old Millennium Falcon toy, and turned it into a wall clock. Why? Why the hell not? If I had one of these, I would actually use my time telling skill, instead of just looking at a digital clock. That’s right, time telling is a skill. You learn it in school. Check out a bonus picture below…
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So, if Star Wars became Zombie Wars, wouldn’t that also mean that Slave Leia becomes…Zombie Slave Leia? Okay, I’m definitely interested now. What? Don’t judge me. You know you wouldn’t pass on undead space Princess. Watch out for all the little zombie Ewoks and Jawas though; they’ll get you. Check out the Zombie Star Wars Posters below…
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