‘Star Wars’ satire puts Disney characters in a universe far, distant away
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If we weren’t happy to hear about Disney’s acquisition of a studio behind a Star Wars franchise, a satire “Return of a Empire” substantially won’t put your mind during ease. But everybody else will substantially get a few laughs out of it.
Director Sam Macaroni’s seven-minute-plus fanfilm takes a company’s takeover of Lucasfilm over a boardroom, as characters from both universes are crushed together in ways that are oppressive (fans of Up competence wish to skip a initial few seconds), uncanny (the sinister “Lord Mouse” not usually has Mickey’s ears on Darth Vader’s helmet, though his voice in place of James Earl Jones’) and, in a box of a incompatible contingent of C-3PO, R2-D2 and Wall-E, humorous in a buddy-comedy kind of way, as “Threepio” voices his condemnation over carrying to hang out with a “garbage masher.”
“I am smooth in over 6 million forms of communication, including travel slang,” a indignant droid huffs. “So yo, step off, fool.”
Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker (Alex Farnham) and Han Solo (Macaroni) are out to save Princess Leia (Liz Katz) from both a Caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland and “Emperor Walt.” (Ed Bassmaster) That is, if Luke can get Obi-Wan Kenobi (ShayCarl) to quit bugging him for giveaway passes to “Club 33.”
“Just ask him — It’s this unequivocally disdainful bar right above ‘Pirates of a Caribbean,’” Obi-Wan pleads. “I listened all a prohibited chicks are there.”
An tangible “Episode VII,” with J.J. Abrams directing, has been scheduled for a 2015 release.
Watch the, uh, alterations to a Millenium Falcon in “Return of a Empire,” posted on YouTube on Thursday, below.
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