This is holy grail of all the Star Wars posters. It combines the bad assness of every movie into one gigantic cluster of awesome. For the remainder of Star Wars Day, it is highly recommended that your wallpaper be set to this or any other Star Wars themed desktop background to honor the greatest saga of all time. Thanks. That is all.
[Thanks to Drew, who has his desktop background set to Jar Jar Binks smiling.]
To celebrate, take a look at these Star Wars activities:
Death Star Pinata Defeat the Death Star and get candy! Best day ever.
Yoda Soda 1. Put a scoop of lime sherbet in a glass. 2. Top with Sprite (or Mountain Dew if you’re like Jill.) 3. Feel the force growing stronger. Delish!
We can kick ass and smell like strawberries while doing it.
I want this picture framed in my home, so all of my guests know exactly the kind of person I am. The kind that will sword them to death if they make me play with action figures or Rubiks Cubes.
(I kid. I love TMNT and played with their action figures often when I was younger. But I was telling the truth about the Rubiks Cube. I hate that thing.)
Thanks to Geekologie who alerted me to this fine piece of art.
Before you shower, next time ask yourself “Do I want just a shower? Or do I want to bathe myself in the force with the Rebel & Empire alliance?” That should be a sexy time! ……With yourself. *awkward* DID I MENTION THEY HAVE SNES CARTRIDGE BAR SOAP?!
If you’re looking for a fun flash game, THIS IS IT.
Super Mario Crossover is just that. It’s the old Super Mario game, but you don’t have to play as Mario. Go ahead and try it with Link, Mega Man, Bill R., Simon, or Samus. Once you pick your character, the music changes to that respective game, and you get to control the character (and use some of their original weapons). However, all characters still get mushrooms and can go down pipes. And jumping on the goombas still seems like the best way to go.
Give it a try! Which is your favorite character to play as?
(A big thank you to Cthaniel who sent this game our way!)
I found this short film today, and am loving the special effects. “The Raven” takes place in LA in the future, and it looks like their cops (and criminals) have advanced a bit.
I’m a big fan of futuristic/dystopic societies in film, and what kind of statement they’re making about our current society. Snarkerati created a wonderful list of the top 50 dystopian films–it’s a great place to start if you’re new to the genre.