An AT-AT made of gingerbread? Why not?
Good news, maybe sorta kinda
Only a single Revenge of the Sith Razzie nomination – Hayden Christensen for Worst Supporting Actor. Supporting?
Flash! Ahhh!
Paul Ens was having fun with IMDB – first it was the upcoming films of Star Wars actors, then most Star Wars actors in a non-Star Wars film. The answer may be … surprising. Or not.
Impressive. Most impressive.
A life-size Han Solo Frozen in Carbonite made out of Legos. 10,000 of them, to be exact.
I have a bad feeling about this
I tried to think of a non-snarky way to blog Revenge of the Sith Valentines and I think I broke my brain.
Scripts for dollars
A fourth draft A New Hope script annotated by original trilogy sword master Peter Diamond is being auctioned for charity. Cash prizes in a charity auction? Does that seem fishy to anyone?
Comfort Movies
According to a U.K. poll, Star Wars is the #1 movie for men to watch when they’re sick. The women polled prefer Dirty Dancing. (via TFN)
Now I don’t know about everyone else out there, but my default sick mode for television watching is ‘whatever the hell is on’… How else would I ever have ended up watching the original Battlestar Galactica?
In other news, it’s time to stuff another ballot box for ROTS.
Tauntaun! The panda!
China is sending Taiwan two pandas and among the suggestions for names are “Tuantuan” and “Yuanyuan,” both of which mean ‘union.’ For us Star Wars fans, the association may be a tad different…
Trisha Biggar up for Costume Design award
Variety reports that Episode III Costume Designer Trisha Biggar has been nominated by the Costume Designers Guild for Excellence in Fantasy Film. She’s up against the costume designers of Batman Begins, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and Sin City. Hyperspace members can read the full story here.
Biggar discussed Episode III costumes with Variety earlier this week.
Oscar chances?
As previously reported, ROTS has a shot at three Oscars. An interesting post on a USA Today blog discusses the odds and offers fans a opportunity to chime in.
And there’s a chance that the “Below the Line” event was co-ordinated by a friend of ours. :::cough:::Jessa:::cough:::