February 5, 2008
Unintentional Star Wars toys
My brother sent me the link to this today: The 10 Star Wars Toys that Unintentionally Look Like Other Celebrities. Everyone must see this.
And I don't care what anybody says, this is the best one:

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June 13, 2005
Revenge of the Sith
I went and saw Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith yesterday, and... wow. It was by far the best of the three prequel films, and the first one of the three that actually felt, I don't know, epic in the sense that it's carrying the weight of Star Wars history that fleshed out the first three movies. It was good, I'd go see it again, if I get the chance.
This is going to turn into a larger review, and some general observations on Star Wars in general, and there will be spoilers, so only click through if you've already seen it (or don't mind reading spoilers).
May 19, 2005
Our local Jedi
It was inevitable, I guess: Bend has its local Star Wars superfans who dressed up in costumes and lined up outside the theater for the premier of "Revenge of the Sith" last night. I know this not because I was there, but because Z21's Christian Boris (one of the weather guys) did a live broadcast from the theater to cover the event. However, Christian did more than just cover the event...
He was dressed up as Darth Vader.
Thus began the funniest, most surreal Z21 broadcast I've seen in a long time, maybe ever. And it was such a short clip! First there was the shock and awe of the Darth Vader costume... on the guy reporting the news... whose helmet looked too small... I honestly couldn't tell if he was dressed up because he was doing a piece for the news, or if he's really into Star Wars. Either way, it was gutsy, but just seemed so, so wrong.
And, when you think it really couldn't get any better—aside from just showing some of the various costumes people put together for the big night—Christian wisely decided not to interview any particular people and opted instead to just let the camera do the talking.
To my utter amazement, these two guys dressed up as Jedi start lightsaber dueling in the parking lot. I mean, full-on theatrics, and the taller guy with the more elaborate costume was really, really into it—leaping in the air, spinning around, the works. It was a bonafide jaw-dropping moment... followed by laughing uncontrollably and utter disbelief.
Back in the studio, both Nina Mehlhaf and Jason Carr were laughing, too... I got the sense that Nina was this close from losing it and descending into maniacal laughter, but she reigned it in in time.
You know what's even better? When the moment was selected for the Bulletin's photo of the day:

Photo courtesy of The Bulletin
April 15, 2004
Clone Wars
This is a total geek-out post. You've been warned.
The kids and I have been watching the Clone Wars mini-series that was on Cartoon Network (we're watching them on the computer, a few episodes at a time... it's much more convenient that way), and enjoying it quite a bit. Hell of a clever idea, too, the way they put it together, with 3 minute segments/episodes.
Anyway, I have to say that by far the best episode is Chapter 13, the "Mace Windu kicks ass" episode. This one little episode alone basically makes all this whole Star Wars prequel stuff worthwhile.




