Princess Leia reads books. Darth Vader reads books. Yoda reads books. Maybe not on screen (at least I don’t remember ever seeing any of them with a book), but they do in this set of magnetic bookmarks.
Book: The Great Movies by Roger Ebert
Princess Leia reads books. Darth Vader reads books. Yoda reads books. Maybe not on screen (at least I don’t remember ever seeing any of them with a book), but they do in this set of magnetic bookmarks.
Book: The Great Movies by Roger Ebert
Darth Vader reads Sith Holocrons, does that count?
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I had to look that one up and I’d have to say no. Plus it doesn’t look like something that would need a bookmark to keep your place. So . . . notta book!
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You just hurt his feelings. I hope you can live with yourself!
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No one can see his tears behind that mask.
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Ah. Issued opportunity – should have saved that one for May 4th!
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MISSED not issued FFS.
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I had to look up May 4th too. You guys are making me work this morning.
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WUT!?!?!?
You didn’t know about Star Wars Day?
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Blimey even I know May the forth be with you!
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Never heard of it! Not likely to remember it either.
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I VOW, as a non-Jedi in good standing, to remind you of Star Wars Day in 2026. Or may my name not be Darth Bookstooge!
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I have a conspiracy theory, but I come by it honestly. When I watched Sneak Previews as a kid, I remember my parents scoffing at Siskel & Ebert because, they said, they had originally not liked Star Wars, but quickly changed their tune when it became such a huge hit. Of course back then there was no way to confirm what they were saying, but because at the time I liked critics, this bothered me enough that it found its way into my permanent memory. Well, times have changed, and not so very long ago, I decided to see if I could prove it. I found “the” video of Siskel & Ebert reviewing Star Wars and of course they loved it. But there’s something very strange about it. At least one of them mentions seeing the film several times, which was not their regular practice for a new film. It was if they were re-visiting the movie. And if that’s the case, then they probably saw and reviewed it earlier. So that makes me wonder if my parents were right and the bastards buried the original episode to hide their stupidity. I still don’t know for sure one way or the other.
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Your parents might have just misremembered. I do that all the time. Got caught out in a bid one just yesterday that I had to go back and talk to the guy and correct myself this morning. Of course he’s forgotten all about what I said, but I still didn’t want it hanging out there.
I always thought Ebert liked Star Wars anyway. They did make some howlers. If I remember correctly I think they both got on their high horses to dump on Blue Velvet. But most of the time they were pretty good.
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