Once again, it feels a little strange to realize how directly this is pitched at my specific demographic, how coldly calculated this ad must have been to so precisely push the buttons of we 40-something Gen-Xers. But whatever... it's fun.
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Once again, it feels a little strange to realize how directly this is pitched at my specific demographic, how coldly calculated this ad must have been to so precisely push the buttons of we 40-something Gen-Xers. But whatever... it's fun.
I love the greyhound dressed as an AT-AT wandering in at the end. Last year's VW Super Bowl spot was, of course, that sublime ad featuring a little kid in a Darth Vader costume trying to use the Force on various household objects. I don't know what ad agency VW retains, but I wish I worked for them...
Anne: "I didn't know landing on your butt could render you unconscious."
Me: "Honey, I think we have ample evidence that stormtroopers keep their brains in their butts, don't we?"
Get it? Because stormtroopers are so dumb and all. Well, we thought it was funny. Maybe you had to be there. Or maybe it's just been a really long weekend. Hope you all had a good one, and an easy transition back to work tomorrow...
I love the feel of this, so much like much the opening credits of the old Wild, Wild West television series. I have no idea what's happening in the background... looks like Chewie just set off a small tactical nuke. I don't seem to recall that happening in any of the stories I know, but then I have been out of the Expanded Universe loop for a while.The artist is a chap named Skottie Young, who apparently shares a blog with another gent named Scott Morse. Some interesting interpretations of many beloved characters over there. Give it a look, if you have time to kill this afternoon...

There are, of course, quite a few Star Wars tie-in novels that focus on everyone's favorite Corellian smuggler pilot, but none sport a cover done in the style of classic 1960s pulp paperbacks, and that really is a shame, you know? As a lover of that era's commercial illustration aesthetic, I almost wish my favorite movie had been made 10 years earlier. Yeah, I would've missed seeing it in the theaters and all, but just think of all the cool book covers that would've come out!
No? Okay, fine, I'll just enjoy the post-modern retro-fantasy stuff then...
Incidentally, this came to my attention via Boing Boing. Naturally.

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Well, SamuraiFrog and Jaquandor have already done this Star Wars meme, so I guess it's my turn... can't resist the opportunity to babble about Star Wars now, can I?
I know this is supposed to be funny, and it is, but there's a poignant little kernel of truth at the core of it, too. I can easily see myself grappling with these exact issues should I ever father a child...
Yes, the exact same issues. Times are different now, more complicated than when we were kids. Oh, how I can relate to this statement:
"We do not watch the Special Editions of the original trilogy in this house."
I don't recall exactly how I stumbled across this earlier today, but I thought it was really creative and different:

The description at the source reads:
My friend dressed up as the scroll from Star Wars. Her headband reads “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…”
Hey, anybody can go to a party dressed as an Ewok...
The InterWebs have been buzzing this week with the confirmation of those year-old rumors that Uncle George is planning theatrical re-releases of all six Star Wars films, newly converted into trendy 3D, beginning with The Phantom Menace in 2012 and proceeding with one episode per year through Return of the Jedi in 2018. Assuming, that is, that the earlier releases do well enough at the box office to warrant going through the entire series. Personally, I think it may be a mistake to start with the prequels rather than the Original Trilogy. I know George views them all as one big happy saga and would like for them to be seen in sequence, but the sad truth that he seems unable to accept is that the prequels just aren't as well-liked as the OT. They have their supporters, true, and I myself am not as hard on them as many of my friends, but I have a bad feeling that the OT is going to get shafted when the prequels fail to perform to whatever expectations the Great Flanneled One has for this event.

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