‘Star Wars Bands’, Parody Album Covers

Via Laughingsquid.com:

The creative folks at the Superfi Blog recently made Star Wars Bands, a fantastic series of parody album covers that mix all sorts of famous bands with clever Star Wars puns. Taylor Swift becomes Taylor Sith, Lady Gaga is portrayed as Lady JarJar, and more. The entire collection of parody albums are available to view online at the Superfi Blog.

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Mark Hamill is more than happy to ruin your Star Wars

Via www.avclub.com:

Mark Hamill has been signing Star Wars junk for well over 35 years, so it’s no surprise that Luke Skywalker himself has to get a little creative with his autographs. Hamill also appears to give zero fucks about your mint conditionStar Wars bubblegum cards. Recently on Imgur, more than a few Topps trading cards featuring the last of the Jedi’s signature have surfaced online.

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Building And Crashing A Podracer

Via Polygon.com:
Podracing in Star Wars: Episode I looks cool but, let’s face facts, there is no way that kind of contraption could function in real life, right? No more than a Thunderhawk from M.A.S.K. with a dozen bottle rockets strapped to it should drive in a straight line (I speak from personal experience.)

Though humankind currently lacks the technology (and poor decision-making) necessary to build a podracer in real life, there is an environment where we can have an accurate look at how challenging and dangerous it is: Kerbal Space Program, whose demanding physics engine supplies a lot of the comedy, intentional and otherwise, in the space exploration simulator.

While nonstop demolition derby comedy is always fun to watch (especially set to a jaunty orchestral score), that’s not really the payoff to this video. Watch as Joey Gil, despite repeated, humiliating, frustrating failure and destruction, actually gets a vehicle to work. Behold, the Jar-Jar Mark V (at 9 minutes of this video).

It’s legitimately inspiring to see Gil’s podracer fly beautifully for 7 minutes, 56 seconds, airfoils fanning out gracefully to slow down at the end. That’s discovery! That’s science! That’s awesome. I need a tissue.

The podracer was built for an ongoing Kerbal Space Program challenge of competing antigravity racers. “I’m the only one to build a triple hull (with triple the drag) along with a very unstable cable connection,” Gil says.

But he’s not stopping there. He’s back working on a Jar-Jar Mark VIII “supersonic” that’s apparently so fast parts start flaking off of it. Godspeed!

The Funniest Star Wars Twitter Parody Accounts

Via Thenationalstudent.com:

In case you missed the memo, there’s a new Star Wars movie out this December – and it looks awesome.

Can’t wait another six months? Well, lucky for you, Secret Cinema’s latest venture celebrates all things Star Wars ahead of the new release; this summer, enjoy a special screening of The Empire Strikes Back and step directly into the Star Wars galaxy.

We’re already a bit too excited for Star Wars: The Force Awakens landing in December and, judging from the ongoing activity across cyberspace, so is almost everyone else.

So, to get into the spirit of it all, we’ve rounded up our favourite Star Wars parody Twitter accounts – laugh it up, fuzzballs…

 

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