Fatal Lightsaber Duel at Leia’s 22nd Birthday

by Scott Beale on February 23, 2007 · 10 comments

Josh Trank and Studio 8 produced “Drunken Jedi Trailer Trash”, a hilarious video that shows that bad things can happen when lightsabers get into the hands of drunken idiots. Here’s the behind the scenes story at how the video was produced.

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1 Jonathan Lassoff February 24, 2007 at 12:13 am

Did anyone else notice the very clear morse code “F” at the very end?

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2 Eran February 24, 2007 at 1:06 am

Am I the only one left who does not own a storm trooper suit? I need to get on Ebay…

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3 Tom Gibbons May 24, 2007 at 11:50 am

Ha ha, was that “You are not going to arrest me.” “STFU.”

Trying the jedi mind trick on real policemen will probably have much harsher consequences…unless you’re for real.

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