(In case you hadn't noticed, all of my posts this week are from Star Wars Weekend 1 this year.)
One of my favorite events during Star Wars Weekends is the annual report of Stormtrooper hijinks before the Stars of the Saga show. The stormtrooper preshow follows pretty much the same pattern every year: the commander shows up and wonders where the rest of his platoon disappeared to. They then appear and relate their adventures around Walt Disney World.
They've recently been fitted with music players in their armor, so they like to compare playlists. This year, they had one favorite song in common; they got together to sing it in front of the crowd.
I found it much more crowded this year than my last time back in 2012. New movies coming and the success of The Clone Wars animated series has increased its popularity. I can not imagine what it will be like when Mark Hamill is there this weekend.
Some people say that The Great Movie Ride needs to be updated to include some more modern films. Here's an idea: Take some of the snakes from the Indiana Jones and horror movie section and put them on the plane in the Casablanca scene. What do you get? Snakes on a Plane!
We all know that the Citizens of Hollywood live in the world of 1947. So how in the heck did Paige Turner and Daley Reels get hold of that Star Wars Weekends map from nearly 70 years in the future?
In the 1950 film Sunset Boulevard, aging film star Norma Desmond said "All right, Mr. De Mille, I'm ready for my closeup." In the 21st century, Citizen of Hollywood Dorma Nesmond is always ready for a closeup.
The Disney/LucasFilm hype machine was in full gear during Star Wars Weekends 2014, spreading the news about Star Wars Rebels.
One of the characters in the new animated series is C1-10P, better known as Chopper. This real-life simulation particpated in the daily parade along with fellow rebels Sabine Wren and Ezra Bridger.
At the end of the Beauty and the Beast show, Belle and the prince give a little girl a rose. This is where the little girl gets to sit during the show.
The next big thing in 1947: Beau Wrangler shows off his new invention, the "action figure." Unfortunately for him, Chloe Canard keeps calling it a doll.
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