Star Wars-mania seems to be at a fever pitch with the opening of the "Force Awakens" movie this week. Apparently we've been fascinated with the franchise for some time. A recent survey found many of us name our pets after the characters.
Let's take a trip back to May of 1977. The original Star Wars "A New Hope" hit the big screen. What songs were you blasting out of your radio on the way to the movies?
There are two huge events coming up that many are looking forward to. Christmas will soon be here and the brand new Star Wars film is being released this weekend. Why not give the super-fan on your list an actual authentic lightsaber this year?
The entire planet is eagerly waiting for December to arrive so we can finally watch the new Star Wars movie. Some how, major spoilers haven't been leaked yet. Did Duracell accidentally leak a major spoiler?
A long time ago (1977) in a galaxy far, far away, Star Wars entranced fans around the world. The latest chapter in the battle of good vs evil is about to be unleashed. The official trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens made its debut during Monday Night Football.
After a staggering career that spanned more than sixty years actor, Christopher Lee has died. He was 93 years old. The BBC reports he passed away on Sunday “at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, after being hospitalized for respiratory problems and heart failure.” The legendary actor appeared in over 240 movies.
Ever since the beginning of the internet, and let's be honest mankind, the world has been obsessed with cats. While the world is drooling over the new Star Wars trailer, get ready to say "Awe" when you see the Star Wars trailer featuring and all cats cast.
Remember when Star Wars débuted in 1977? As a kid, you were amazed by the film that took us to a galaxy far, far away. Almost 40 years later, the original cast returns fro Star Wars Episode 7 The Force Awakens. Will kids today be as amazed as we were in the 70's? What their priceless reactions to the new trailer for the latest installment that will be in theaters December 18th.
Before he was a CGI creation, Jedi master Yoda was a puppet. Before green screens became the norm, the Dagobah set for ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ was built elevated off the ground to accommodate Yoda’s puppeteers. And before he brought Yoda to life, puppeteer and voice actor Frank Oz was best known as the man behind Miss Piggy. In a weird way, that makes the most wizened character in the ‘Star Wars’ universe a distant relative of the extended Muppet family.