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Funny, especially the "can't find Luke Skywalker, one guy hiding out in a cave on Dagoba". And the Darth Vadar in a Tie fighter part. Some will find it in poor taste.
Funny, especially the "can't find Luke Skywalker, one guy hiding out in a cave on Dagoba". And the Darth Vadar in a Tie fighter part. Some will find it in poor taste.
Anyone that's a diehard Star Wars fan has to find this full of win.
That was one of the best Star Wars/ 911 parodies that I've ever seen. I laughed. If you can't laugh at that, then you just don't get parody. Poor taste? How hard would it have been to find some black turtlenecks for the actors so their necks wouldn't be so visible?
looks like a take off of this Parody "Uncomfortable Questions: Was The Death Star Attack an Inside Job" Found Here: Home
Quote:
We’ve all heard the “official conspiracy theory” of the Death Star attack. We all know about Luke Skywalker and his ragtag bunch of rebels, how they mounted a foolhardy attack on the most powerful, well-defended battle station ever built. And we’ve all seen the video over, and over, and over, of the one-in-a-million shot that resulted in a massive chain reaction that not just damaged, but completely obliterated that massive technological wonder.
Like many, I was fed this story when I was growing up. But as I watched the video, I began to realize that all was not as it seemed. And the more I questioned the official story, the deeper into the rabbit hole I went.
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