In honor of Wishful Fanboy's Star Wars Day For Overly Smitten Kids Who Were Never Alive To Have Seen It In a Theater and Giggled Over The Same Dumb Joke. (Real Star Wars Day, of course, is the 25th.)
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Although Jimmy Fallon's show was a little creative, and current:
In honor of Wishful Fanboy's Star Wars Day For Overly Smitten Kids Who Were Never Alive To Have Seen It In a Theater and Giggled Over The Same Dumb Joke. (Real Star Wars Day, of course, is the 25th.)
In honor of Wishful Fanboy's Star Wars Day For Overly Smitten Kids Who Were Never Alive To Have Seen It In a Theater and Giggled Over The Same Dumb Joke. (Real Star Wars Day, of course, is the 25th.)
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What?
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/though, EricJ is referring to the premiere date of Star Wars as the 'real' Star Wars Day: May 25th, 1977
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The Sack Charles on Cambridge St., Boston (now the Mass. General Research Centre ), I was there.droosan wrote:though, EricJ is referring to the premiere date of Star Wars as the 'real' Star Wars Day: May 25th, 1977
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/8937
Well, in June, actually, but it was still getting block-long lines. Don't argue with the O.G.
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Well, since most of the other films have come on a variety of dates - not to mention varied international releases - May the Fourth works just perfectly as a "real" SW Day. It's just cool to have a solid, fixed date that we know when it is. AND it is a terrific pun.
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Eh; I'm an O.G. fan .. but I find myself empathizing with Dustin's dad (in the comic strip above) : "There's a Star Wars Day? But why..? It's not like there's a Batman Day, or a James Bond Day. Is that only because you can't make a pun referencing one of their catchphrases on a specific date..?"
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Isn't there also some kind of Military day on March 4th? No, seriously. That's where you have to start drawing the line.droosan wrote:Eh; I'm an O.G. fan .. but I find myself empathizing with Dustin's dad (in the comic strip above) : "There's a Star Wars Day? But why..? It's not like there's a Batman Day, or a James Bond Day. Is that only because you can't make a pun referencing one of their catchphrases on a specific date..?"
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I think it's just a bit of fun.
You have a birthday every year, right? But you only ever had one birth day, a long time ago. Why keep celebrating it every year?
This is just a way for fans to celebrate their thing. It happens in May because that's when SW was released, and the pun has shifted it back a bit to a logical - and fun - position.
Yes, it's nuts that there is a SW Day. But then many people don't class themselves as Batmen or Bonds as a religion, the way that Jedis wanted it to be acknowledged. I think SW is just that little bit bigger than Batman or Bond, or anything really (except maybe for Trek and I think they already have their celebration date (isn't it Kirk's birthday?), though no reason they couldn't have their days too.
It's just fun for those who partake. I myself was stuck in a British election station all day yesterday, so no fun for me, but I just like that it's kind of out there.
May the Fourth be with you!
You have a birthday every year, right? But you only ever had one birth day, a long time ago. Why keep celebrating it every year?
This is just a way for fans to celebrate their thing. It happens in May because that's when SW was released, and the pun has shifted it back a bit to a logical - and fun - position.
Yes, it's nuts that there is a SW Day. But then many people don't class themselves as Batmen or Bonds as a religion, the way that Jedis wanted it to be acknowledged. I think SW is just that little bit bigger than Batman or Bond, or anything really (except maybe for Trek and I think they already have their celebration date (isn't it Kirk's birthday?), though no reason they couldn't have their days too.
It's just fun for those who partake. I myself was stuck in a British election station all day yesterday, so no fun for me, but I just like that it's kind of out there.
May the Fourth be with you!
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Actually....
Batman Day is a big deal at the comic shops, though admittedly not well known outside of that.
https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/batman-day/
quote="droosan"]Eh; I'm an O.G. fan .. but I find myself empathizing with Dustin's dad (in the comic strip above) : "There's a Star Wars Day? But why..? It's not like there's a Batman Day, or a James Bond Day. Is that only because you can't make a pun referencing one of their catchphrases on a specific date..?" [/quote]
Batman Day is a big deal at the comic shops, though admittedly not well known outside of that.
https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/batman-day/
quote="droosan"]Eh; I'm an O.G. fan .. but I find myself empathizing with Dustin's dad (in the comic strip above) : "There's a Star Wars Day? But why..? It's not like there's a Batman Day, or a James Bond Day. Is that only because you can't make a pun referencing one of their catchphrases on a specific date..?" [/quote]
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A very short (but nifty!) experimental animation, juxtaposing forced-perspective drawings with a moving mounted camera .. the first half offers a time-lapse overview of the process; the second half features the combined effect:
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That is actually mind-bogglingly amazing.
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Ta-daa! It's animated 'improv'..!
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Terrific animation in this recent Coke commercial...
Also, not sure how many people watch the Disney Tsum Tsum shorts, but everyone here should get a pretty big kick out of this one...
Also, not sure how many people watch the Disney Tsum Tsum shorts, but everyone here should get a pretty big kick out of this one...
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Cute!!
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Aw, Goofy sleeping was just too cute. Nice to see Oswald. Always neat seeing different Tsum's aside from the regulars. Never caught this particular short on the telly though..