'Star Wars' Wedding It's a Trap!
The Jedi council assembled to marry off a couple of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" super fans ... who managed to wrangle R2-D2 to be their best man.
Andrew Porters and Caroline Ritter have been camping outside the Chinese Theater in Hollywood to see the movie. Their plan all along was to tie the knot on opening day, and a viral campaign about the wedding helped them raise money for charity.
It also got the attention of the theater's CEO ... who hooked them up with full Star Wars honors for their ceremony. Besides R2 ... the wedding party also included Chewbacca and a Stormtrooper.
Of course, Darth Vader just had to be the father ... of the bride.
Cue the little fuzzy guys ...
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'Star Wars' Disneyland Outlaws Blasters
Disney is pulling the plug on pretend warfare by banning all toy guns -- including 'Star Wars' blasters -- from their parks.
Mouse honchos weren't specific on why they upped security measures for Disneyland and Disney World -- but it could be a preemptive response as 'The Force Awakens' is set to premiere.
Other security additions include metal detectors at park entrances, and a ban on adults wearing costumes or masks.
It's a bold move for Disney -- possibly losing tons of cash in merchandise on shelved blasters, and other toy weapons.
SeaWorld also announced heightened security measures -- for anybody still going there.
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UFC's Ryan Bader I Could Beat Up a Jedi ... Here's How.
Talk about living up to your nickname ...
UFC superstar Ryan "Darth" Bader (get it?) says he'd kick the living snot out of a Jedi in a street fight ... and he's even got a strategy to do it.
The clip is pretty funny ... especially since "Darth" says he's not even a real 'Star Wars' fan -- he just liked the nickname better than the other option, "Master" (get it?).
Bader fights Rumble Johnson at UFC Fight Night in January ... the force is strong with those two.
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Carrie Fisher A 'Star Wars' Force of Her Own
Carrie Fisher awakened her own dance force at the European premiere after-party in London Wednesday night.
Who does Carrie's knee look like?
The 'Force Awakens' star was goofing for cameras as she did something slightly vogue-ish while celebrating. Woulda been better in the slave girl costume, but still fun.
BTW, look at her right knee, because we gotta ask ...
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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' They're Cornering the Mayo Market
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will not just dominate in the movie theaters ... it wants to take over the mayonnaise and window blind markets.
Baffling as it seems, Lucasfilm has filed legal docs to own products with the famous movie title, products that include:
- Mayo
- Window blinds
- Mattresses
- Mustard, ketchup and relish
- Frozen meals, consisting primarily of pasta or rice
- Tortillas
- Marmalades
- Veggie burger patties
- Bowling balls
- Bean bags
- Magic tricks
- Fishing tackle
The film company has filed hundreds of trademark applications.
It's world domination.
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'Star Wars' Leaked Footage Being Hawked Online
Someone has obtained footage from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and they are sending around video of a pivotal moment in the film.
Whoever's doing it just sent the video to TMZ. We will not post or describe it, but the scene is the OMG moment in the flick.
We have verified the authenticity of the footage from someone who has seen the film.
It appears the person with the footage is from Indonesia, because it's subtitled in Indonesian.
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'Star Wars' Disney Warns Luckiest Moviegoers Keep Your Traps Shut!!!
Disney honchos went to great lengths during the previews to protect what could become their most valuable asset -- 'Star Wars.'
Everyone who was invited to see the "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" was wanded when they entered the theater for any devices that might capture images or audio. They were all told to surrender their cell phones at the door.
Media reps all received an email before the event, which read in part, "In order to give audiences around the world the opportunity to enjoy Star Wars: The Force Awakens to its fullest and allow them to discover its surprises and plot twists in the cinema, we respectfully ask that you as press continue to be our partners on this journey, and we ask that you refrain from revealing spoilers and detailed story points in your coverage, including social media."
The embargo has now been lifted and the message to the media is clear ... don't be a jerk and ruin the movie.
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LAPD to 'Star Wars' Fans We Got Your Back!!!
The Force really is with 'Star Wars' fans camping outside Hollywood's Chinese Theatre, some for almost a week now -- because LAPD's assigning extra officers to watch over them.
Law enFORCEment sources tell us, even though the big premiere event is over ... they're continuing to beef up patrols -- with uniformed and undercover cops on duty -- ahead of Thursday's midnight opening of 'The Force Awakens.'
That area of Hollywood Blvd is a well known tourist trap that attracts lots of petty crime and even assaults. Police want to make sure the 'Star Wars' faithful aren't easy targets ... of the Dark Side.
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'Star Wars' Cast Hitches Ride to London on R2-D2
The stars of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" blew into London in the belly of R2-D2.
Harrison Ford, J.J. Abrams and crew chartered an ANA 787 Dreamliner jet which was wrapped as the famous robot.
The cast and crew crossed the Atlantic for the London premiere Wednesday night.
ANA, Japan's biggest airline, designed 3 Star Wars-themed jets ... all of which are in service.
Lots of hijinx inside the plane ... Chewbacca was creeping, while the flight attendant geeked out.
No word on whether the in-flight movie was "Air Force One," or whether they let Harrison fly.
'Star Trek' Star 'Star Wars' or 'Trek'? J.J. Abrams Does Have a Fav ...
J.J. Abrams might have a "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" mutiny on his hands if John Boyega, Harrison Ford and Daisy Ridley see this clip.
We got Alice Eve ... who played Carol in "Star Trek into Darkness" ... which, of course, was also directed by J.J. -- and she boldly answered the question every sci-fi fan must have for Abrams.
As the savior of both franchises, does J.J. have a favorite??? The answer is YES! According to Alice, anyway. Let the debate begin ...
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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Premiere Swag Up for Grabs on eBay
Couldn't swing a ticket for the "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" premiere? No problem! Get your hands on some prized giveaways, and pretend you went ... if you've got the cash.
Items from the Hollywood premiere are starting to pop up on eBay -- and already causing a frenzy for 'Star Wars' memorabilia freaks willing to pay $40 for an official popcorn tub, or $50 for one of the all access passes to the event.
One item sure to get lightsabers at full attention -- the movie poster signed by stars like Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and John Boyega. Of course, that's currently going for $1,300!
Bid, you must.
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'Star Wars' Premiere Man Busted Bringing Knife to a Lightsaber Fight
The giant "Stars Wars: The Force Awakens" premiere drew tons of overzealous fans, and a few of them got hauled off in cuffs for everything from criminal corniness to dangerous weapons.
One guy was busted as he jumped over a crowd control barrier and yelled ... "You're going after the wrong droids!" Cops were not impressed with his display of 'New Hope' trivia -- he got arrested for trespassing.
Another guy with fake credentials was also busted for trespassing, but the event's most threatening arrest went to an inconspicuous 40-year-old man with a cane.
Law enforcement sources tell us the guy's cane set off a metal detector. When cops took a closer look and pulled it apart, they found a 14-inch blade inside! He was booked for carrying a concealed weapon ... a felony in any galaxy.
Fortunately for Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart, most fans were NOT whack jobs. Just umm ... enthusiastic.
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'Star Wars' Cast The Force Can Only Do So Much
It's been 38 years since Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Peter Mayhew first got together for 'Star Wars' ... and they were reunited Monday for the premiere of 'The Force Awakens.'
Sure, they've gotten older. Still look younger than Yoda though.
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Carrie Fisher Hijacks 'Star Wars' Premiere Curses Up a Storm
Carrie Fisher seized control of the red carpet livestream during the premiere of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" ... and it was everything you could have hoped for.
Fisher went a tad off script, as she tried to hurl questions at fellow co-star Oscar Isaac at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood ... bringing up her hard partying days, and ending with a barrage of curses.
We've missed you, Princess Leia.
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'Star Wars' Premiere Security Force Awakens ... Random Searches in Hollywood
Disney and LAPD are taking no chances for Monday night's massive 'Star Wars' premiere -- locking down a chunk of Hollywood with metal detectors and random searches.
LAPD and private security officers are already blanketing several square blocks around the famed Chinese Theatre, where 'The Force Awakens' event is going down. We've learned anyone strolling through the area could be searched, frisked, and even wanded with metal detectors.
Law enforcement sources tell us there's no specific threat, but they're using an "abundance of caution" with such a high profile event. While no one used the word "terrorism" ... it's clearly a concern.
We're told Disney is kicking in about $20,000 to hire extra LAPD officers ... plain clothed and uniformed. As one source puts it, with all the fans showing up, the 'Star Wars' premiere is going to be like a "mini Oscars" ... so better safe than sorry.
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'Star Wars' Fans Bring on the Free Food!
Since the Mos Eisley Cantina doesn't deliver, tons of 'Star Wars' fans camped out in front of a movie theater in Hollywood had to settle for the next best thing ... buffalo wings.
The most loyal fans in this galaxy are already camped out in front of the famous Chinese Theater on Hollywood Blvd. ... despite the fact the movie doesn't open for SIX days.
But Thursday night, the group was treated to some free wings to help get them through the waiting game, and y'know ... general starvation.
One downside -- tons of wings, no restroom in sight. They're gonna need more than the Force.