There are certainly quite a few of us who have ever thought about what movie scenes would look like if Lego figures took over the role of actors. The Lego Movie, which is coming to cinemas soon, will be a dream come true for many, and for those of us who are also fascinated by Star Wars, Vesa Lehtimäki will become a true legend with his incredible photographs.
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Darth Vader, probably the most famous movie villain in the world, or indeed in the entire galaxy, now also has his own car. The Star Wars antagonist got his own version of the Batmobile for the Comic-Con convention, naturally in the form of his infamous mask. The life-size car was made by the toy manufacturer Hot Wheels, the only dark side is that only one will see the light of day. If the force is there, a toy will soon be waiting for you.
The countdown to the new episode of the cult film saga Star Wars, which hits the screens next year, is starting. Until then, we have just enough time to hold a Star Wars movie marathon - in the style of the galaxy far, far away.
Star Wars fans, here's a new "holy" site to add to your pilgrimage list. No, it's not in a galaxy far, far away, but in California, Newark to be exact, where Tom BetGeorge put on quite the holiday show. The house, which is decorated with around a hundred thousand Christmas lights, is accompanied by the theme music from the movie Star Wars.
Some people "pimp" cars, but YouTube user Olivier C decided to "pimp" his four-propeller drone, which he turned into a replica of the Millennium Falcon spaceship from Star Wars and also equipped it for an even more dramatic look with LEDs. The characteristic music accompanying the flight recording is just the icing on the cake.
The R2-Q5 virtual keyboard is no ordinary virtual keyboard, as it is projected onto the surface by none other than the iconic Star Wars robot that debuted in the franchise in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. It works like a QWERTY keyboard and makes the original chirping sounds of the R2-Q5 robot during the projection. For the less educated, a warning that this is not R2-D2, his more famous "brother". This one has already been in this role and remains only a collector's item.
Do you know how many nights are left until the premiere of the new Star Wars movie? If you think this is a stupid question, beware, because there are many fans of the Star Wars franchise in the world who diligently cross their calendars every day and eagerly await December 18, 2015, when Episode VII of the beloved franchise Star Wars - The Force Awakens hits the cinema screens . Despite the fact that we are still quite a ways away from the premiere, we can make sure that the time will pass faster, let's take a look at everything we already know about the new Star Wars movie.
The Darth Vader shower arm is the best shower arm around and a must have piece of bathroom equipment for all fans of the Star Wars movie saga and for anyone looking for something different. Would you like to see the world's most famous villain cry with your own eyes? This is exactly what one of the settings on the shower handle allows, as the water can only flow through his eye sockets. "There are always two - nothing more, nothing less: the Master and the Apprentice," said Yoda, which is why Oxygenics, which makes Darth Vader shower handles, also made the R2-D2 shower handle.
Few films deserve as much attention as Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It got its last trailer just under two months before the premiere, and it will go live on December 17, 2015. Then the movie event of the decade awaits us! Are you impatient yet?
The seventh part of the Star Wars saga is already knocking on the door, and to make it easier for us to wait for December 17, 2015, the website Carwow has recreated famous car models based on the characters from the famous space franchise Star Wars. Are you interested in what Darth Vader would look like as a BMW Z4 or a Stormtrooper as an Alfa Romeo Giulia?
The premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens is getting closer, but this time we're not going to look at a fresh trailer, but what a day in the life of Darth Vader, the main villain of the Star Wars saga, looks like if Anakin Skywalker was an ordinary mortal who does completely everyday things like shopping, reading books and drinking coffee.
Artists from the Walt Disney Company, Lucasfilms, Pixar, Marvel and Industrial Light & Magic, street artists and famous Star Wars fans have created abstract and humorous sculptures in the form of the famous Stormtrooper helmets. Definitely worth a look!