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Fixed that headline for you. Thought it was a recap of all the previous movies, but it also explains so many things from the new one that I imagine a lot of us would like to have discovered for ourselves. I was curious about how they bring the original three back into the story, but now I don’t have to wonder.

It’s not about the destination, it’s about annoying the crap out of each other in the car for 3000 miles.

I usually skip ahead and do the last bag first on the bigger sets. It’s always accessories and things and it feels anticlimactic when you finish an epic build and then finish by putting together a display stand or something.  The Saturn V and BB-8 sets were the same.

I will be very disappointed if I find out the title of this episode isn’t a reference to my favorite Looney Tunes cartoon, Duck Amuck.

My first car was an ‘84 Pontiac Bonneville that my mother bought from the local ABC affiliate where she worked. Ken Hatfield, the head football coach at UA Fayetteville, would come to Little Rock once a week to be on their Razorback recap show and they bought him the car to drive back and forth and to use while he was

We’re taking a big road trip this summer to see the Badlands and then Devil’s Tower and since we pass right through Rapid City on the way from one to the other, it just seems like we should stop and see Mt. Rushmore on the way.   But it’s the part of the trip I’m least looking forward to.  It’s almost like an

Sure, we all know about the younglings being killed, but how many of us were expecting to see a depiction of it in a show that’s set years after it happened, much less when it resembles a real-world horrific massacre that only happened 72 hours earlier? I just think a disclaimer would be appropriate.

I’m not watching Obi-Wan until I get home from work this afternoon, but I watched the recap at the beginning, and couldn’t resist watching the first few seconds of the actual episode.

I had been thinking the same thing, but I think it being a federal crime means she won’t be able to do anything about it.  At least I hope so.

In 1999, my mother worked for a local news station, and on Tuesday, May 11, she called me at work and told me there was going to be a screening of TPM for local press that night and she had scored tickets for me and my best friend and fellow SW nut. So this movie that we had anticipated for years we were now going to

Hail Xenu, I’m sold!!

Not really. There had been plenty of Star Wars makeovers of other games, even by that point. Monopoly, Battleship, etc. They just generally changed the iconography and tokens and stuff, but the rules were the same.  I wasn’t expecting this to be any different.  Lesson learned, I guess.    

Sure, but I didn’t know the specific way it happened.  

In 2005, I bought the new Star Wars edition of Risk and we sat down to play it after dinner before heading to the theater to see the midnight premiere of Revenge of the Sith. There was an alternate version of the rules that incorporated the plot of the movie where the Republic general could issue Order 66 and all of

That reminds me of the scene in the first season of The West Wing when Leo’s wife was leaving him because he prioritized his job over his home life.

With ET branding and no milk crate, this is hardly the same bike. Plus I bet Elliot’s deadbeat dad didn’t pay $800 for his before he ran off to Mexico with Sally.

‘Underwater’ hitman-cop movie

Sheeeeee….