T-He: Darth Schwarzenegger

The Governator Strikes Back with someones redubbing of Star Wars using Arnold Schwarzenegger soundboards. Pretty clever I might say. From the video description:

“An earlier casting of Star Wars IV: A New Hope saw Arnold Schwarzenegger put a juvenile, jealous and rather perverted spin on Darth Vader’s explosive personality. George Lucas had second thoughts and cast James Earl Jones instead. Enjoy these exclusive clips from the “lost tapes” archives of Skywalker Ranch.”

Check out the hilarious video after the break!

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Movie Quote of the Day

My Movie Quote of the Day continues with a fair and just quote from a classic sci-fi adventure flick you may have heard of before!

Chewbacca: Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrgh!

C-3PO: He made a fair move. Screaming about it can’t help you.

Han Solo: Let him have it. It’s not wise to upset a Wookiee.

C-3PO: But sir, nobody worries about upsetting a droid.

Han Solo: That’s ’cause droids don’t pull people’s arms out of their sockets when they lose. Wookiees are known to do that.

Chewbacca: Grrf.

C-3PO: I see your point, sir. I suggest a new strategy, R2: let the Wookiee win.

Propaganda in a Galaxy Far, Far Away

Joe Corroney is an artist who has done artwork for LucasFilm and the Star Wars universe for various projects ranging from books, games, and trading cards since 1997. You can check out Joe’s website, JoeCorroney.com and check out all his other artwork and purchase it.  You can see his propaganda posters after the jump!

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T-He: The BOUNTY Hunter (The Boba Fett Edition)

I’d see this version.

100 Quotes All Geeks Should/Probably Know

Wired has come up with a little list of 100 quotes from all movies and television a like that all Geeks/Nerds must know. I’ve got your list right here and they are mighty classic. If you want to enjoy the list, continue after the jump to see them all.

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Trailer for Family Guys’ Star Wars: Something Something Something Dark Side

The second edition of the Family Guy Star Wars saga has come upon us. The trailer has released today and it appears to be just as up to par as ‘Blue Harvest.’ Great Star Wars references mixed with classic Family Guy comedy come together to bring you entertainment.

Synopsis: The saga continues as Luke (Chris), Leia (Lois), Han Solo (Peter) and Chewbacca (Brian) have evaded the dreaded Imperial Starfleet led by the cunning, conniving and curiously short evil lord Darth Vader (Stewie), setting up a new secret base on the remote ice world of Hoth. With the rebellion in trouble, young Skywalker must take the advice of his late, and rather lascivious, mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi (Herbert) and learn the ways of the “farce” under Jedi Master Yoda (Carl) to save the galaxy once and for all.

The trailer for ‘Family Guys’ Star Wars: Something Something Something Dark Side‘ after the jump:

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100 Best Movie Posters of All Time?

TCCandler has come up with their list of the Top 100 Movie Posters of All Time. Some including:

Just click on the link of the site to view all 100 movie posters. Unfortunately #1 is in the beginning.

T-He: Absurd Videos For Your Amusement (200th Post)

A Tiger Riding a Horse

Darth Vader Does Hammertime

Harry Potter’s Magical Beatdown

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I’ll give it props. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince reigns supreme being the largest midnight opener with $22.2 million. This beats the original records from The Dark Knight’s $18 mil and the 2nd place Revenge of the Sith‘s $17 mil. It also stomped out the largest grossing midnight box office champion of the year, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, with its $16 million. This movie could possibly destroy all domestic records with that kind of showing or perhaps just everyone showed up last night? Who knows. The domestic 5 day record is still The Dark Knight with $203.8 and in 2nd place Revenge of the Fallen with $201.3 million. Could Mr. Potter triumph over all? Go to the theaters and maybe it will happen………

Empire’s Top 500 Movies Of All Time

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Here is the list thanks to Empireonline.com. This list is old, from 2008, but I just happened to come across it in my array of boredom; since I have soooooooooo much to do this summer (anyone want to offer me a job?). I tallied it up and unfortunately I have only seen 140 out of the top 500 movies. For an up and coming movie fanatic and recently partaking in this sport/hobby, I think that the number is alright? It’s 28%, so that’s not too shabby, right? That is a lot of movies. You take a look at the list and see how many you’ve seen or even heard of. I have heard of most and added some of the ones on a list for me to see. I hope by the end of the year, maybe, I’ll have the number up to 200; that’s a lot of movies.