Dec. 3rd, 2008

bonniegrrl: (sophiebone)


Nothing is more fun than watching a web cam featuring a bunch of puppies frolick, jump, chew, wrestle and snooze all day long. If you listen close enough to them play fight you can almost hear the sounds of tauntauns and Jawas.

Lucky for us, not only are the puppies adorable, but their toys are pretty cool too. I'm looking at you, Mr. Plushy Clone Trooper.

Check out the pups here:
WATCH: Puppy Web Cam

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SOURCE: Official Starwars.com Blog
bonniegrrl: (tongue)


Oola Makes Fave Green Gal List

Green women have a habit of popping up as characters in some of the most beloved sci-fi franchises including Star Wars, Star Trek, Flash Gordon, and Lost in Space, among others. io9.com takes a look at their favorite jade-hued ladies of sci-fi. We couldn't be prouder of Oola.
Oola (Star Wars): Unlike the Orion women, Oola is a bona fide slave, a Twi'lek tragically tricked into becoming a dancer for Jabba the Hutt. There, she was starved, forced to service Jabba, and beaten for any disobedience. Just before she believed she would be rescued by Luke Skywalker, Oola performed one final dance for her master, but when Jabba pulled on the chain around her neck, beckoning him to her, she defied him, pulling back until Jabba tugged her over a trapdoor and dropped her into the chamber of his hungry rancor.

Read the full article here:
The Emerald-Skinned Women Who Make the Universe a Greener Place (io9.com)

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SOURCE: Official Starwars.com Blog
bonniegrrl: (R2)

(photo from San Francisco Bay Area Murals: Communities Create Their Muses 1904-1997 by Timothy W. Drescher)

Droid Billboard Art Promotes Nutrition
words: Bonnie Burton

When Star Wars debuted in theaters everywhere in 1977, fans everywhere couldn't get enough of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Han Solo, Darth Vader and the droid duo of C-3PO and R2-D2. Fans paid tribute to their favorite characters with filk songs, comics, fanzines and street art.

During this time, San Francisco artist and muralist Xavier Viramontes joined other artists from the Galeria de la Raza to send positive messages to neighboor kids living in the Mission District. They had become frustrated with all the billboards promoting cigarettes and liquor, so they "appropriated" one of the street-level billboards on Bryant Street by painting over it with positive messages for the community. Over the years the billboard has been home to murals painted by both local and guest artists.

In 1977, Viramontes painted his "Avoid Junk Food" billboard which featured none other than the helpful droids C-3PO and R2-D2 as they explained which healthy foods are good sources of minerals and vitamins.

Check out the full image here.

The billboard has since be repainted, but you can learn more about it and other murals in the book San Francisco Bay Area Murals: Communities Create Their Muses 1904-1997 by Timothy W. Drescher, published by Pogo Press.

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SOURCE: Official Starwars.com Blog
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Jon Stewart and His C-3PO Bobblehead

Last night on The Daily Show, show host Jon Stewart did his share to talk about Black Friday by rubbing it in our faces that he beat out holiday shoppers to a C-3PO bobblehead.

He's also a tad worried about the recession, now that he claims to have bought a lifesize Millennium Falcon made of LEGOs.

VIDEO: The Daily Show
(watch from 2:10 to 3:11)

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SOURCE: Official Starwars.com Blog
bonniegrrl: (Wampa)


Colbert Urges Nation to Buy Lightsabers

Not to be out-geeked by The Daily Show host Jon Stewart, on the Dec. 1 episode of The Colbert Report, host Stephen Colbert wagged his finger at the National Toy Hall of Fame curator Christopher Bench for inducting the stick into the museum and called it "all natural, the perfect price."

Colbert says of Bench:
Wrong! Free is never the perfect price! Retailers depend on holiday toy sales but thanks to Mr. Bench here, parents are gonna realize that sticks literally grow on trees. He makes me so mad I want to poke him in the eye, with not a stick, but a Star Wars Force FX authentic replica lightsaber. (Waves lightsaber around.) Just $79.99!

Check out the full episode on Hulu.com:
VIDEO: The Colbert Report
(Colbert waves the lightsaber at around 11:30)

Get your own Star Wars Force FX Lightsaber at Star Wars Shop.

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SOURCE: Official Starwars.com Blog
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Agent Olivia "Han Solo" Dunham?

It's no secret that director J.J. Abrams is a lifelong Star Wars fan. Star Wars references have popped up on his show Lost, so it was only a matter of time before they appeared in his latest endeavor, Fringe.

In this week's episode called "Safe," F.B.I. agent Olivia Dunham reveals to the character Peter Bishop the nickname she had in boarding school.
Olivia: "I guess I've always just enjoyed being on my own. Even when I was in boarding school they used to call me Han."

Peter: "As in Solo? That's cute. At least you had a nickname."

Watch the full episode here on Hulu.com:
VIDEO: Fringe: "Safe" (Episode 10, Season 1)

Read more about Fringe and Star Wars here:
J.J. Abrams Talks Fringe, Cattle and Star Wars (Starwars.com)

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SOURCE: Official Starwars.com Blog
bonniegrrl: (StarWarsRocks)

(Who do you trust more to bring sexy back?)

Justin Timberlake and C-3PO Together At Last

The droids and celebs come out for a night to celebrate Samuel L. Jackson receiving the 2008 American Cinematheque Award. Artoo, accompanied by his counterpart, translator, and traveling companion C-3PO, was nice enough to send along a few snapshots of his star-studded night to Starwars.com. The ceremony airs on AMC December 9th with special appearances by the maker himself, George Lucas.

Read the full article with more photos here:
Droid Report from Beverly Hills (Starwars.com)
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SOURCE: Official Starwars.com Blog
bonniegrrl: (Default)


Tom Cruise = Pool Hall Jedi?

Sure Tom Cruise was awesome playing a cocky pool hustler in the Scorsese film The Color of Money, but what if his pool cue doubled as a lightsaber?

VIDEO: Tom Cruise with a Lightsaber (via Collegehumor.com)

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SOURCE: Official Starwars.com Blog
bonniegrrl: (ChewieHug)


Chewbacca Fan for Locks of Love

Chewbacca collector and Star Wars fan Skye shows off his awesome Chewbacca stash of toys, towels, dolls, art, and more while explaining why he's decided to cut off his hair for the charity Locks of Love this holiday season.
"A while ago a dear family friend of mine's child came down with very serious Cancer and at the same time I heard of this charity. Once I got my nerve up, I knew what was to be done. My goal with the video was to raise awareness for the charity and to inspire other long haired Star Wars to dedicate their hair to people who need it more than they do."

VIDEO: Chewbacca for Locks of Love



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SOURCE: Rebelscum.com

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