How the world views Star Wars fans.

Posted by: TomK on 10 April 2005

Enjoy.
Posted on: 10 April 2005 by Martin D
Brilliant
Posted on: 10 April 2005 by Malky
The first guy interviewed (the Jedi) is, without a doubt, the Simpson's 'Comic Book Guy'.
Posted on: 10 April 2005 by BigH47
Thanks for that I had real laugh.
Just glad they didn't get further down the line though. Winker

Howard Big Grin
Posted on: 10 April 2005 by long-time-dead
I loved the interview with the girl

"All these guys and none that know how to pleasure you"

Priceless...............

Step forward the guy with the big lightsabre

Totally Priceless................
Posted on: 12 April 2005 by Rasher
"...and which of these buttons calls your parents to take you home?" Big Grin
The best laugh I've had for ages.
Thanks Tom.
Posted on: 20 April 2005 by Willito
Your chance to be one of the guys in line . . .


Non-Stop Star Wars

British Star Wars fans are to be the first in the world to see all six films back to back - including the eagerly-awaited new episode.

Movie bosses are to show the entire saga three days before Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith, the final instalment, goes on general release. Entry to the marathon screening session will be restricted to just 1,000 fans in possession of a special 'Galactic Passport' ticket.

The £50 tickets go on sale at 9am on 25 April - and are expected to sell out in minutes.
The day-long Star Wars Marathon takes place in London's Leicester Square on 16 May to mark the UK premiere of Revenge Of The Sith. Director George Lucas and star Hayden Christensen, who plays Anakin Skywalker, will attend the premiere at the Odeon cinema. The screening session will take place at the UCI Empire cinema next door.

It begins at 7am with the original 1977 Star Wars movie. The session will then take in The Empire Strikes Back, Return Of The Jedi, The Phantom Menace and Attack Of The Clones before culminating, before midnight, with the 'fans' premiere' of Revenge Of The Sith. Leicester Square will be transformed for the day as Star Wars fever takes hold. Stormtroopers will patrol the square and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will give free performances of the Star Wars score.

Last Updated: 09:12 UK, Wednesday April 20, 2005