I don’t think anything will ever dethrone Naboo as the best part of any Club Jade game night, but has anyone ever heard of Pineapple Poker? Alas, given my lack of card-fu (Euchre has had to be explained to me on a half-dozen seperate occasions) I doubt I’d ever be able to play it, but certainly someone in CJ could master it.
Fierce satin claws of holiday fun!
Monster stockings are a slightly evil take on your traditional Christmas decorations.
Gift like a Sith
Santa Maul is very much in favor of Ask Metafilter’s passive-aggressive gift thread. It brings back Santa Maul’s pain-tinged childhood memories of training with Darth Sinterklaas, and a tear to… No, that’s dust.
Santa Maul reminds you: The greatest gifts are those that keep on giving.
Um… yeah.
So it’s a holiday or something. I guess. Happy whatever.
One of these things is not like the other
Crave’s Top Ten Girl Geeks (Ada Byron! Marie Curie! Lisa Simpson!) are pretty awesome. Okay, Daryl Hannah is rather unexpected, but keep scrolling to… Paris Hilton? Seriously? I blame this.
Is it Halloween yet?
Bonnie’s pics from this year’s ILM party. Yeah, there are a ton of awesome costumes, but my hat is off to the cardboard stormtrooper and working (?!?) digital camera.
Sabrina Fried writes her latest ‘Fried Circuits’ column about Star Wars costumes.
R2-D2 among the Northern Iowan’s last-minute costume ideas
Meanwhile, the incomparable Cleolinda has a Halloween present for her many readers: The Prestige in Fifteen Minutes
(P.S. random Googlers: Looking for the pumpkin stuff? It’s here!)
Get me a blender!
High-end purses inspired by creatures from horror movies? No Ewoks, understandably, but there is a Mogwai.
Dress up, get paid; Part 2
Disney is hiring again! Disneyland needs Darths Maul and Vader. Auditions are next week.
Coming to a runway near you…
Lucy Skywalker android pants! The actual collection, sadly, is much less thrilling than that turn of phrase would have one expect.
Hehe. Pants.
Circles and circles and circles again
Impressive recreations of M.C. Escher’s Relativity and other works in – what else? – LEGO. Also worth checking out is the list of pop culture references in Escher’s Wikipedia entry.