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No Beard Can Top the X-Wing Beard

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Star Wars: The Radio Play, Starring Your Childhood Cartoon Icons

This is just amazing. At the 2012 Emerald City Comic-Con, they had a panel featuring iconic voice actors such as Billy West, Tara Strong, and Kevin freaking Conroy reading and performing the Star Wars script as their characters. It is phenomenal, but I highly recommend just listening to the video instead of watching them act. It helps immerse you more. It’s long, at an hour and a half, but totally worth it.

Luke Skywalker, Jedi Master and Grade A Moron

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Via Geeks Are Sexy

Star Ponies: Star Wars Re-Enacted By Ponies

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Boba Fett: Bounty Hunter

April 19, 2012 1 comment

God I love the internet.

Via Geeks Are Sexy

This Man Made a Millenium Falcon Guitar. And It Works.

This is actually a rather interesting video examining the work of Tom Bingham, a man who has made not only tons of Star Wars-themed guitars, but many more customizations that are pretty awesome as well. Check it out, it’s a fun watch.

Via Slashfilm

Awesomesauce: ThinkGeek’s April Fool’s Day Admiral Ackbar Singing Bass

April 2, 2012 1 comment

Sure, the headline may be a mouthful, but this was definitely my favorite April Fool’s Day joke this year. I wouldn’t be surprised if this thing was so popular that they actually went ahead and made one.

You can check out the full page for the item over at ThinkGeek.

Um, What’s a “Dark Vador”? Marketing Fail!

January 5, 2012 Leave a comment

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With the upcoming release of The Phantom Menace in 3D, of course it’s time for companies to bust out promotional goodies for the geek in all of us. This is all good and well – I mean, who doesn’t still have their exploding Death Star toy from Taco Bell, right? What boggles the mind is how the marketing folks at Belgian fast-food chain Quick managed to screw up the frickin’ Lord of the Sith’s name. Have none of them seen any of them movies?!

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