Posts with tag LukeSkywalker
Posted Sep 23rd 2007 10:01PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Family Guy, Episode Reviews
(S06E01) A long time ago, but somehow in the future . . .
Who would've thunk it? When Family Guy premiered back in 1999(!) many people tossed it away as a pale imitation of The Simpsons and kind of ignored it. Who knew that eight years later, at the start of the show's 6th season, Seth MacFarlane and his crew would be able to get the approval of George Lucas himself to air a spoof of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. It shows how far Family Guy has come since it returned to the prime-time airwaves.
Continue reading Family Guy: Blue Harvest (season premiere)
Posted Sep 23rd 2007 12:01PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Video, Family Guy, Web
Hey, all you Griffinites out there! I just wanted to remind you that the Family Guy tribute to Star Wars, in reality the sixth season premiere, airs tonight at 9 pm. Yes, I'm just as surprised as you that this show, as well as The Simpsons and King of the Hill, are actually airing during the official fall premiere week. Due to previous seasons chocked with baseball, football and American Idol's Tribute to Randy Johnson's Toenails, we usually didn't get to see the season premieres of these shows until election time. Maybe someone over at FOX finally has their head screwed on correctly.
I had a chance to review the episode ahead of time (you'll see my 'very special' post on it this evening) and all I have to say is this: if you like movie spoofs like Airplane and Spaceballs you'll like this Family Guy episode. While it actually sticks to the plot of Star Wars quite well, there are enough silly jokes in there to make the show quite enjoyable. Plus, it's interesting to see how each of the members of the Family Griffin are cast into Star Wars roles.
Continue reading Family Guy's tribute to Star Wars premieres tonight -- VIDEO
Posted Feb 1st 2006 11:14PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, Cable, Web, Celebrities

Can you
survive overnight in a blizzard by gutting a dead animal and getting into its carcass?
Could you survive a
50-foot fall into a snow bank like Luke Skywalker did?
Those are just a couple of the questions the
MythBusters attempt to answer in this
great
piece at starwars.com. Many fans of the
MythBusters show already know that at least four of the team worked
at the famed Industrial Light & Magic studios before starting the show. I'd always dreamed of working at ILM or the
Skywalker sound studios, so it's great to see them talk about old times.
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