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Star Wars Episode 7 Villains Breakdown

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WE SHALL DOUBLE OUR EFFORTS: INSPECTING 501ST LEGION GARRISONS Every once in a while I get the invite to conduct an “inspection” of one of the Legion’s Garrisons. That’s just fancy talk for a social visit, but Garrisons take so much pride in making sure everything looks spiffy, I wonder if I should bring white gloves. I’ve thought about carrying around a big 501 st  flag, but where would I pack it? There are three things to keep in mind for a Legion inspection. One) every Garrison is different: from their culture to their choice of costumes and props to their own quirky rituals, each Garrison has its own distinct way of hoisting the Imperial banner. Two) every Garrison is pretty much the same: you’d be amazed at how much  Star Wars  fans have in common. The love is there no matter where you go and it’s a beautiful thing to see. Three) things are never, ever dull. In 2007 I got the call to tour the German Garrison. Fresh off the Pasadena Rose Parade with George Lucas h
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TURNING STAR WARS TOYS INTO WEARABLES I have a hard time saying no to small  Star Wars  toys. It’s true that I can’t resist cute designs, but that’s not the only reason I have Micro Machines and LEGO minifigs crowding my shelves and covering surfaces throughout my house. Tiny toys take up less room so I can display more of them at once, and they’re also useful for crafting. Miniature figures and vehicles are ideal for projects like terrariums, small scale dioramas, and jewelry. While there are officially licensed jewelry options available, it’s fun to wear accessories made from toys – especially if they were once part of your collection. Don’t worry: I’m not using costly or rare items in my projects. I look for used lots of Micro Machines or minifigs at conventions and online and repurpose them. I’m giving them a second life that’s more fabulous. Making jewelry from toys involves a range of skill levels, but you can make items with as few as three supplies. Start small, se
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STAR WARS REBELS: SPARK OF REBELLION TO DEBUT EARLY ON WATCH DISNEY XD As the force grows stronger and  Star Wars   fans become more eager for the debut of the animated television movie   Star Wars Rebels : Spark of Rebellion,  Disney XD   has moved up the debut by three days, to Friday, September 26 for   verified   users of   WATCHDisneyXD.com   and the WATCH Disney XD app for smartphones, tablets and connected TVs. The new date will give verified WATCH Disney XD viewers a   seven -day exclusive window to watch   Star Wars Rebels  before the global television debut Friday, October 3 (9:00  p.m.,  ET/PT  in  the  U.S.) on Disney Channels around the world, ushering in the series beginning  Monday, October 13 (9:00 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney XD.

Build your dream squad of footballers with FIFA 15 Ultimate Team for Windows

Build your dream squad of footballers with FIFA 15 Ultimate Team for Windows FIFA 15 Ultimate Team has arrived on Windows Phone and Windows 8.1, allowing you to build your dream squad of footballers from a vast selection of players in over 500 licenses teams. The game is free and is developed by Electronic Arts. "FIFA 15 Ultimate Team features over 10,000 players from over 500 licensed teams. Plus, over 30 real leagues and stadiums! Build a dream squad of footballers and put them to the test. From the English Premier League and La Liga, to the German Bundesliga and beyond. Take the thrill of football with you wherever you are with the most authentic football game on mobile," the app description reads. Here are the key features of the game: Build your ultimate team: Earn, trade, and collect superstars like Lionel Messi and Eden Hazard to create your own fantasy team. Choose your play style, formation, kits, and more. Quick simulation mode: Put your management skill
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Star Wars: The Old Republic Column: PAX Weekend Roundup  In the latest news roundup for  Star Wars: the Old Republic , we have some information on upcoming content, but never enough to satiate ardent fans of the game, and there have also been some insights into the game's past construction.  It still leaves so many questions and we're more than happy to speculate as necessary.  As per usual procedure, BioWare Austin sent some community team members and a few devs to the same city as a big gaming/nerdy convention, but didn't have an official event on-site like the BioWare Montreal and Edmonton folks did.  This time, it was PAX Prime in Seattle.  However, what many folks might not realize is that there was also an unofficial fan gathering as part of the Video Gaming track at DragonCon two days previously, which featured panelists Cameron Harris (former Managing Editor on  SWTOR , now Senior Editor at BioWare Montreal) and Randy Begel (Bounty Hunter writer, now at R
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INTERVIEWING KERSHNER: A CONVERSATION WITH THE DIRECTOR OF  THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK The Sith lord and his director. In March 2007 I had the great fortune to interview the producer of the  Star Wars prequel trilogy, Rick McCallum, for my website Lightsabre (which merged with Jedi News back in 2010). After the conclusion of a fascinating interview I mentioned to Rick that I had been attempting to contact director Irvin Kershner, but to little success. Very kindly, Rick offered to put me and Kershner in touch, and so a month later I found myself talking to the director of what is — in my opinion — the greatest movie ever made,  Star Wars : Episode V  The Empire Strikes Back . Looking back seven years I’m well aware of how lucky I was to interview “Kersh,” who passed away aged 87 back on November 27, 2010. During our interview we discussed a number of subjects, including his thoughts on the digital revolution, his (then) current projects, which included more films, and of