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This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.
This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.
This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.
Yes. That's Luke's helmet!
This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.
It's that magical day of the year when everybody geeks out over Star Wars.
May the Fourth be With You!
The Millennium Falcon and Star Destroyer pictured here are a replicas of the props used on set during the filming of Star Wars. They are on display at Star Wars Launch Bay at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Launch Bay is located on the other side of the park from the rest of the Star Wars attractions at Hollywood Studios and it's definitely worth checking out. I think it's a sign of the massive scope the Star Wars remodel of Hollywood Studios that a company so committed to theming didn't have a problem mixing the message. The real message is this: Star Wars is taking over Hollywood Studios!
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The March of the First Order through Disney's Hollywood Studios is a tremendous spectacle for a Star Wars geek like me... and just about everybody else who visits Hollywood Studios. I mean, nearly everybody calls the entire place Star Wars World for a reason. That Indiana Jones show is cool but Indy represents the past. Star Wars is the future... albeit from a galaxy far, far away.
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There were a ton of great costumes at the Heros Convention in Charlotte this year but this little Jawa was my favorite. Here he/she is posing with Simon, our 6 year-old fan of Iron Man and matching outfits. Seriously, the kid can really dress!
Back to the Jawa, though. The costume was really on-point and he/she even had a bag of little bells to trade with other convention goers. Whoever you are, Jawa friend, you really impressed Simon (and his sister and parents)!
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This is what happens on May Fourth when you love Star Wars, Legos and photography!
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This is the second in what just might become a series if I'm not careful. Learn more about the backstory in "Moment of Truth or #HanShotFirst."
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I've been asking for this Lego set for my birthday, Father's day and Christmas for the last two-and-a-half years. I think everybody thought it was a joke. It's now out of production so it was the only thing on my Christmas list this year. I finally got it! There may have been a Wii Freakout™.
I finally know who shot first! Lucas should be ashamed of himself for those rewrites.
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The invasion begins tomorrow night with the release of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens!
What's the verdict? Will you be in line at midnight tomorrow night or do you want to give it a few days so you can actually hear the dialogue over the screaming fans? How about both?
Want to see this awesome AT-AT in person? Head on down to Disney's Hollywood Studios — soon to be Star Wars World (or something like that). It looms over the Jedi Training stage and really is as big as it looks!
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