We just learned about Wookieepdia, the Star Wars Wiki.
On top of that the LA Times tipped us that JibJab has come up with something swell:
Using its crisp, summarization skills and cool face-transplanting technology, the funny site has created an interactive feature called Star Wars Starring You. By choosing photos of friends, relatives, babies, goldfish, etc., you can help tell the story of “A New Hope” or “The Empire Strikes Back” or “Return of the Jedi.” Become Luke, Leia, Darth Vader, Lando Calrissian … or Han Solo.
Star Wars Uncut “The Escape” from Casey Pugh on Vimeo.
Hundreds of 15 second fan-supplied & created scenes we cut back to back to create this bit of beauty.
It’s always hard to explain the definition of “cheesey”. Maybe you have to say it in French. This video shows what happens when you take one of the coolest things every conceived and mix it with bad Eurodisco, totally lame-o dance moves, and retro video fx. Even though you could it up under “bad” in the dictionary, it still has the ability to make us smile. That is a good definition of cheesey.
Hey, let’s say you have nothing to do. Now we know that’s not true, because you are reading this, and there’s hundreds of things to do right here in Our Bowl. But let’s just pretend you had nothing to do.
Get ready for summer with an inflatable Death Star.
We’ve been speculating here in our nose-filled bowls of what would be the great Lego mini-fig flick. We are working out the plot for Alien Invasion, but the bar has been raised. This will be in heavy rotation in our dish for quite some time I am sure.
Building the LEGO Millennium Falcon from Gizmodo on Vimeo.
Thanks Cloudal!
This site could not have been built without the help and insight of Michael Morgenstern. My thanks go out to him.
Help save indie film and give this guy a job in web design or film!







