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Star Wars and Universal Classic Monsters Preorders

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008


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We have available for preorder now: Star Wars Emperor Palpatine Life-Size Bust and the Frankenstein vs. Wolf Man Diorama. Both are awesome pieces and quantity is limited so don’t delay. Click on the links below for more details:

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501st Legion Trooper Helmet LE – Master Replicas

Friday, October 19th, 2007

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When Anakin Skywalker succumbed to the dark side of the force, his new sith master, Chancellor Palpatine, the self-appointed emperor of the new galactic empire, assigned to him an elite unit of Clone Troopers known as Special Ops or the 501st Legion. Now known as Darth Vader, upon the enactment of order 66, his first assignment was to destroy the younglings and the Jedi temple.

Their distinctive blue-marked armor distinguished them apart from the other ranks.

Their skillful marksmanship and coordinated team maneuvers allowed them to trap and mercilessly gun down the Jedi in the temple.

Now you can preorder your very own 501st Legion Trooper Helmet LE from All Movie Replicas.

The 501st Legion Helmet helmets are limited to 750 pieces worldwide so don’t delay.

501st Legion Trooper Helmet LE – Master Replicas


George Lucas Talks Star Wars TV

Friday, September 21st, 2007

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Want to know what George Lucas has in store for his Star Wars television series? Read the interview with Steve Sonsky over at TV Guide.

In Part 1 of TV Guide executive editor Steve Sonsky’s in-depth Q&A with George Lucas, the discussion encompassed the Starz documentary Fog City Mavericks (premiering Monday, Sept. 24, at 9 pm/ET), Lucas’ advice for aspiring filmmakers and why Sean Connery turning down Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull might be a good thing. Here in Part 2, the conversation turns to Lucas’ pair of TV-bound Star Wars projects, the power of the Internet and the television series he was distraught to see go off the air.

TV Guide: Can we talk about the two Star Wars television series you’re working on…?

George Lucas: There’s Clone Wars, and we’re in the middle of that.

TV Guide: Tell us about it.

Lucas: Well it’s basically like Star Wars [in that it] takes place between, obviously, [the films] Episode II [Attack of the Clones] and Episode III [Revenge of the Sith], but it’s the same kind of action. Unfortunately, it doesn’t fall into the realm of what animation [typically] is, which is either adult, kind of off-color humor or kiddie stuff. This is, like Star Wars, sort of in between those two things. It’s a lot of battle stuff, and it’s obviously the Clone Wars, so it’s a war picture. So it’s kind of a PG-13 animated TV series, which is something that has never been done before and obviously doesn’t fit in any of the conventional slots that these things fall into. In that, it’s very different, and I think it’s very exciting. It’s got a very, very sophisticated look to it. It’s very much like the features. We’re still trying to figure out how to put it on the air.

TV Guide: And you’re going to do a hundred episodes?

Lucas: We’re going to do a hundred episodes. I think we’re on [No.] 40 right now. We’ll probably end up with 50 to 60 episodes before we start to put it on the air. We’d like to put it on next fall, in about a year from now, but we’ll see what happens.

TV Guide: Where do you see it living? How do you see this playing? Obviously it doesn’t sound like a Saturday morning cartoon.

Lucas: Right now, we don’t know. It’s out there to people, and people are talking about it, but so far, everybody’s got the same conundrums — “How do we program it? Where does it live? Where can we put something like this?” You know, it has to go after 9 o’clock and it can’t be on a kiddie channel.

TV Guide: So you see it on a more mainstream channel or the Sci Fi Channel or something like that?

Lucas: Well, it’s one of those things. Television is sort of bifurcated up into small niches and unless you fit in one of those niches, no one knows what to do with you. And, of course, I’m always outside the box, so it’s like, “Uh-oh, we don’t have a box for you.” [Laughs] But it’s Star Wars and it’s really good, so I’m sure somehow or another, people will also start thinking outside the box and it will find its home.

TV Guide: What about your Star Wars live-action series for TV?

Lucas: Yes, I’m working on that. We’re just going to start writing it in about a month from now, start doing scripts for it.

TV Guide: And where will that live in the Star Wars continuum relative to Clone Wars and relative to the films?

Lucas: Well, Clone Wars has got all the characters in it — Yoda and Anakin and Obi Wan and the Emperor and all that — so it’s basically the movie. The live-action [series] is not the movie. It’s the Star Wars universe, but it’s characters from the saga who were [previously] minor, and it follows their stories. It’s set between [movie episodes] III and IV, when the Empire has taken over. It’s like Episode IV in that the Emperor and Darth Vader are heard about — people talk about them — but you never see them because it doesn’t take place where they actually are. There are storm troopers and all that, but there are no Jedis. It’s different, but I think it’s very exciting because I get to explore a part of that universe that I haven’t been able to explore. Once you have a saga, it’s got a lot of requirements because it’s about a particular [thing] — in this case, Darth Vader — and so it’s his story from the time he’s 10 to the time he died. You really can’t go off that track because that’s the story. Whereas now, I can make a left turn on 10th Street and go down there and see what’s going on.

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STAR WARS: LEGACY OF THE FORCE: INFERNO

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

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Troy Denning has just completed the latest book in the Star Wars series: Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Inferno.

Synopis:
Luke Skywalker wanted to unify the Jedi order and bring peace to the universe. Instead his wife Mara lies dead at the hands of an unknown assassin, his wayward nephew Jacen has seized control of the Galactic Alliance, and the galaxy has exploded in all-out civil war.

With Luke consumed by grief, Jacen Solo works quickly to consolidate his power and jumpstart his plan to take over the Jedi. Convinced he’s the only one who can save the galaxy, Jacen will do whatever it takes, even ambush his own parents.

With the Rebel confederacy driving deep into the Core to attack Coruscant and the Jedi under siege, Luke must reassert his position. Only he can lead the Jedi through this crisis, but it means solving the toughest problem Luke’s ever faced. Does he fight alongside his nephew Jacen, a tyrant who’s illegally taken over the GA, or does he join the rebels to smash the Galactic Alliance he helped create?

Click HERE for details on how to get your copy of the book and to read an excerpt

Click HERE to watch a video featuring Authors Aaron Allston and Troy Denning discussing their vision for the future of the Legacy of the Force series.

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The Force is Strong With These Two

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

We found this really awesome exclusive video on You Tube where Authors Aaron Allston and Troy Denning discuss their vision for the future of the Legacy of the Force series, and put their Jedi skills to work.

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Luke Skywalker’s Lightsaber Heading for Orbit

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

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Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill)

Luke Skywalker’s lightaber from George Lucas’ Star Wars will be heading into orbit aboard the space shuttle. Read on:

Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber, the famed prop from George Lucas’ Star Wars films, will blast into space aboard the space shuttle Discovery, which is scheduled for launch on Oct. 23.

In a Star Wars studded ceremony Tuesday in Oakland, Calif., the prop was handed over to officials from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) who will put the lightsaber on display at Space Centre Houston in Texas before the flight.

Storm troopers, Darth Vader, R2-D2 the erratic robot and even the giant Wookie Chewbacca were on hand to give the light saber a proper send off. It had been in storage at Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch in California.

“We have had a relationship with NASA on a small scale with small events,” said Tracy Cannobbio, a spokeswoman for Lucasfilm Ltd. “We just thought, we should do something together. It was a no-brainer.”

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Star Wars General Grievous ARTFX Statue – Kotobukiya

Friday, July 20th, 2007

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The often requested General Grievous Star Wars ARTFX Statue is now available for preorder. This deluxe vinyl 1/7 scale statue stands over 11” high and features a dynamic pose of the four-armed general wielding all 4 of his lightsabers taken from the hands of dead Jedi. The Grievous statue also comes complete with a special display base that can be locked together with that of the Obi-Wan Kenobi Ep.III ARTFX Statue, creating a virtual diorama from Star Wars Revenge of the Sith.

Just click on the link below for more details.

Star Wars General Grievous ARTFX Statue


Star Wars Bossk Life-Size Bust Preorder

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

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The life-size Bossk bust captures every pitted and weathered scale of Bossk’s leathery hide, expertly reproducing the original mask used to bring life to the bounty hunter in The Empire Strikes Back. The Bossk is cast in fiberglass with a polystone skin, capturing all the detail of the original sculpture. The bust is mounted on a Star Wars inspired display base, including a ‘Bossk’ nameplate. The hand crafted, hand painted life-size Bossk bust is sure to become the centerpiece of your Star Wars or bounty hunter collection.

Click on the link below for more details:

Star Wars Bossk Life-Size Bust – Sideshow Collectibles


Speeder Bike and Scout Premium Format Figure Preorder

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

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Speeder Bike and Scout Premium Format Figure Preorder:

The Premium Format 1:4 Scale Speeder Bike and Scout Trooper figure is akin to the stop motion maquettes used in the making of the famous chase sequence in Return of the Jedi. Every detail of the speeder bike and scout trooper has been accurately recreated in 1:4 scale, utilizing a mixture of materials to capture the proper look and feel. The bike is cast in heavy-weight polystone and white metal, and is mounted on a sturdy support rod. The body of the biker scout is cast in high-density foam, and incorporates several points of articulation so that you may adjust the pose and attitude of the trooper’s head and arm. The trooper is costumed in a real fabric body glove, then finished with polystone and metal armor elements. The display base is cast in heavy-weight polystone, and finished on the base bottom with individual hand numbering.

The Premium Format Speeder bike and Scout Trooper set will be available in a strictly limited quantity, so be sure to lock in your pre-order now.

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Speeder Bike and Scout Premium Format Figure – Sideshow Collectibles


George Lucas on the Future of Star Wars

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

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Geroge Lucas and Harrison Ford

I this article on IGN.com, George Lucas talks about the possiblity of another Star Wars movie. Read on:

This past weekend, George Lucas was honored at the Museum of Television and Radio’s William S. Paley Television Festival. Fittingly, the conversation was mostly about Lucas’s television work, both past and present, including The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and the two upcoming Star Wars oriented television series he is developing. However, Lucas also touched upon his future film work, including whether there might be any more Star Wars movies.

Lucas called them “the mysterious other Star Wars movies,” referring to ongoing fan speculation on whether there might ever be an Episode VII, VIII and IX. Lucas said comments he made long ago were misconstrued as absolute statements, explaining that when he first was making the Star Wars films and was asked about future sequels, he had remarked, off the cuff, “Maybe we’ll do another when the actors are all 80.” However, the writer/director than laughed and added that, “What I didn’t realize is, I’ll be 80.” Lucas noted that future Star Wars movies were, “An idea that seemed amusing at the time, but doesn’t seem realistic now.”

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