Let some genius give you a Star Wars name using your favorite pasta dish

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Saying people love Star Wars and enjoy pasta would be putting it lightly. 

But what if you could use one to further enjoy the other?

Twitter user Olly Moss found out Tuesday how people can easily give themselves their own Star Wars character names with a simple food opinion.

Your Star Wars name = put a space randomly in your favourite pasta dish. Mine is Carb Onara.

— Olly Moss (@ollymoss) December 19, 2017

Apparently, all you need to do is take your favorite pasta dish, randomly add a space or two, and voila: you now have a Star Wars name. Read more…

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Let some genius give you a Star Wars name using your favorite pasta dish

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Saying people love Star Wars and enjoy pasta would be putting it lightly. 

But what if you could use one to further enjoy the other?

Twitter user Olly Moss found out Tuesday how people can easily give themselves their own Star Wars character names with a simple food opinion.

Your Star Wars name = put a space randomly in your favourite pasta dish. Mine is Carb Onara.

— Olly Moss (@ollymoss) December 19, 2017

Apparently, all you need to do is take your favorite pasta dish, randomly add a space or two, and voila: you now have a Star Wars name. Read more…

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‘The Last Jedi’ is the most moving Star Wars movie — and the funniest

rey last jedi One of the most common ways to praise a new Star Wars movie is to claim that it’s the best one since The Empire Strikes Back. But sometimes the clichés are accurate. And I have to say it: The Last Jedi is the best Star Wars movie since The Empire Strikes Back. The comparison seems particularly apt, since Last Jedi occupies a similar spot in the new Star Wars trilogy. It doesn’t… Read More

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Watch this Mark Hamill ‘Star Wars’ interview – from 1976

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A new video of Mark Hamill has surfaced – or rather, an old video. So old, in fact, that it predates the release of the first Star Wars movie.

Hamill and Star Wars producer Gary Kurtz visited WorldCon’s MidAmeriCon in 1976 to talk about their bizarre and ambitious upcoming picture. They’re welcomed to the stage with polite applause which feels far, far away from the echoing screams of Comic-Con Hall H. 

In a Q&A during which Kurtz says he hopes Star Wars won’t be over two hours, where someone asks about “light swords,” and where Hamill pokes fun at his own line “Gee, it’s lucky we had these compartments” and refers to Chewbacca as a “big ape man” (“More like a dog, or a big furry bear with a dog’s nose. Very huggable,” adds Kurtz), what’s truly remarkable is looking back into a room where no one had any concept of how Star Wars would eventually change the world. Read more…

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