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Posted: 30 October 2008 09:43 AM   [ Ignore ]
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Saw the show last night… Simple Fantastic! he was amazing doing all three of the OT by himself… I loved his Yoda… but best of all ..... “It’s a Trap!"… LMAO!!!

I’ll be there Sat night in my Sandtrooper gear promoting for him… it’s his last night, so go and watch! only $27.50… and SO worth it!!! If you see me, stop and say hello… and mention Team Epic so I know you saw it here… (even if the site is a little slow)

http://www.dieselplayhouse.com/show/193-one-man-star-wars

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Posted: 14 November 2011 11:03 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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After 28 years, the circle is finally complete as George Lucas delivers the final installment of the Star Wars Saga. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith could not be a better finale. My history with Star Wars is a long one. I’ve been there since the very beginning. br> Inspired by the oldest sources of drama, Revenge of the Sith quickly shows us some of the key ingredients. The best one of all, the bible, with a dash of Shakespeare, a dab of Greek tragedy, equal parts mythology, matinee-serial with a sprinkle of Akira Kirosawa. Lucas mixes it up to make one helluva fantasy stew that makes for one of the best installments! This is a horribly sad movie where virtually everyone dies and we so want everyone to pull themselves out of the mess they are in. The meat of the story and the darkest, yet I was still shocked that a Star Wars movie made me feel this way, but I also felt terribly giddy as I knew I was in for a fantastic ride, one I have waited on for nearly thirty-years. It wasn’t going to be fun, but definitely worthwhile.

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