Well, looks like we had another successful April Fool's Star Wars contest and thanks to all of you for playing along once again. Before we get back to some semblance of normalcy around here, first let's take care of...
For noting that Jake Lloyd probably picked up a trick or two from Arnold Schwarzenegger during the filming of Jingle All The Way, our winner is...
If only he picked up a joke or two from Sinbad. For demonstrating why an alliance consisting of a king who's speech sounds like an overactive intestinal track, an alien with a bad Asian accent, and the Man with the Golden Gun was doomed to failure, our winner is...
In the "Not Bloody Likely" Category, our winner is...
In the "When did this turn into a Looney Tunes BBS" category, our winner is...
For getting them every time, our winner is...
And for showing that George might have been out of touch with the fanbase long before midichlorians and Jar-Jar Binks, our winner is...
Finally, we have two Photoshop winners from two titans of the art. First, we see how much film-making has changed over the years...
And we discover Admiral Ackbar's lesser known expression was "Tits or GTFO"...
It is indeed a rack; Ryan Reynolds is one lucky SOB. Congratulations to the winners! This week, we once again salute the VFX artistry of the Star Trek movies or lack thereof. First, while the camera may add ten pounds, a matte painting can add ten thousand tons. Next, we see why it's so important to drive cautiously during a heavy fog. Third, do take note of the look of glee on Sulu's face. In our fourth, George and Gracie wonder just like the audience when the hell Kirk and Gillian are going to do it. And finally, a visual depiction of Shatner's chances of directing another Star Trek film plummeting to the Earth. Next week, we'll do the next five films, but for now, enjoy:

For noting that Jake Lloyd probably picked up a trick or two from Arnold Schwarzenegger during the filming of Jingle All The Way, our winner is...
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ANAKIN: I like you.
That's why...in about 13 or 14 years...I'm going to Force-strangle you LAST.
If only he picked up a joke or two from Sinbad. For demonstrating why an alliance consisting of a king who's speech sounds like an overactive intestinal track, an alien with a bad Asian accent, and the Man with the Golden Gun was doomed to failure, our winner is...
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Dooku: I didn't get a harumph out of that guy!
Poggle: Give the Count a harumph!
Aide: Harumph!
Dooku: You watch your ass!
In the "Not Bloody Likely" Category, our winner is...
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Samuel L. Jackson: Maybe this will make Lakeview Terrace watchable.
In the "When did this turn into a Looney Tunes BBS" category, our winner is...
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KENOBI: Now you run through it.
LUKE: Ho! Ha ha! Guard! Turn! Perry! Dodge! Spin! HA! Thrust!
For getting them every time, our winner is...
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Lando: "He's lookin' pretty good now, huh, Vader? One more belt of Colt .45 and you'll be in looove!"
And for showing that George might have been out of touch with the fanbase long before midichlorians and Jar-Jar Binks, our winner is...
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Ackbar: It's a Trap!
George Lucas: I don't like that line, it'll never take.
Finally, we have two Photoshop winners from two titans of the art. First, we see how much film-making has changed over the years...
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LEE: Ah George, will there be anyother actors in today?
And we discover Admiral Ackbar's lesser known expression was "Tits or GTFO"...
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"It's a rack!"
(Special thanks to Scarlett Johansen for her cameo this week)
It is indeed a rack; Ryan Reynolds is one lucky SOB. Congratulations to the winners! This week, we once again salute the VFX artistry of the Star Trek movies or lack thereof. First, while the camera may add ten pounds, a matte painting can add ten thousand tons. Next, we see why it's so important to drive cautiously during a heavy fog. Third, do take note of the look of glee on Sulu's face. In our fourth, George and Gracie wonder just like the audience when the hell Kirk and Gillian are going to do it. And finally, a visual depiction of Shatner's chances of directing another Star Trek film plummeting to the Earth. Next week, we'll do the next five films, but for now, enjoy:




