A humorous look at the Facebook feeds of your favorite Star Wars characters. Including characters from Rogue One!
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IF STAR WARS HAD FACEBOOK 2 (If Pop Culture Had…)
What if your favorite characters from rogue one, the force awakens and all the other Star Wars movies interacted with each other on facebook? They would probably act very similar to how we do on earth…
Also, hooray for the Star Wars Rogue One movie release!
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Rey, Leia, Jyn Erso, and Maz Kanata
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Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, Snoke, and Galen Erso
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Han Solo, Poe Dameron, and Yoda
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Finn
Joe Bereta – Luke Skywalker
Schroeder – Jar Jar Binks
Ryan – Obi-Wan Kenobi, C3PO
Charley Feldman as Facebook – https://twitter.com/charley_feldman
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En route to their last sample sight, scientists in the Dry Valley make a surprising discovery.
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story hits theatres this weekend, and we’re going back in the Star Wars cast interview vault to bring you the weirdest and funniest moments with the Star Wars cast and crew!
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Welcome to the DC Comics Art Academy, a series of art tutorials recorded at Comic-Cons featuring many of the gifted and unique artists working for DC today. In today’s installment, Suicide Squad colorist Alex Sinclair demonstrates how he preps for coloring a page on an iPad Pro using Procreate while discussing what it’s like to collaborate with his longtime friends and partners Jim Lee and Scott Williams.
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Action Bronson has an insatiable thirst for natural wine, and some of his favorites, like Susucaru, are made by Frank Cornelissen, a winemaker from the Northern valley of Mount Etna in Sicily.
Action and Frank test some of his favorite wines in the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen along with Justin Chearno, wine director of The Four Horsemen, a wine-focused restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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How Star Wars Should Have Ended (Special Edition). Years ago the classic Star Wars HISHE caught the eye of the internet and was the episode that launched our channel into life. It holds a very special place in our hearts. But as the years passed we started seeing requests for a “special edition” since the original didn’t quite match the style of our later HISHE episodes. And since it’s Star Wars season, we thought now would be a fun time to give the old episode the George Lucas updates she deserves. Enjoy!
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