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Today In Stuff That Makes Us Swoon: Jenn Hall’s Stormtrooper Leggings

Jennifer Hall, who many of you might know as that cute girl from Whipped Bakeshop with the R2D2 bike helmet, is at it again… this time, crafting some seriously adorable Stormtrooper leggings. How’d she make these? Check out the details on her blog.

I designed the stamp and printed the leggings, but I didn’t use the proper fabric paint. Instead, I used acrylic paint with some corn starch mixed in to increase its opacity. I think fabric paint would have been better; they have a little bit of a hand-printed rustic look (which I actually love), but we’ll see if the fabric paint brings more awesomeness to the table.

It does Jenn. So much awesomeness. You can scope out a ton of photos on her blog, and I highly recommend you do.

Oh and Jenn, if you’re reading this… please stop. Our nerdy hearts can’t take much more. *sigh*

Stormtrooper Leggings @ Philly Rawr Blog

Drew Struzan, Chris Foss, & Sherlock Holmes: Titan Books Roundup

The last couple of months have been busy for our friends at Titan Books as they continue to produce some amazing works focusing on artists who should be household names for fans of film and art, as well as branching out with new novels featuring classic characters of literature.

This time around they have re-released an updated collection of the personal artwork of Drew Struzan, as well as a collection of works of popular science fiction artist Chris Foss. Finally, they have also released a new Sherlock Holmes novel, The Breath Of God.

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BuyStarWarsCostumes.com $70 (x2) Store Credit Giveaway!

BuyStarWarsCostumes.com has more officially-licensed Star Wars costumes for sale than any other site on the web. I was treated to a nice X-Wing Fighter Pilot costume. I’ll be wearing it to our Mustache Madness Halloween Bash with IndyHall on the 28th at Tattooed Mom.

Why?

Because I’m one mustache way from a Biggs Darklighter costume. Behold.

There’s no shortage of all sorts of Jedi and trooper costumes for men, women, children (even toddlers). Heck, ever have the urge to dress up like Plo Koon? They can get you started. You, with the deep pockets, could be evoke me with supreme envy. Pick up an Imperial Guard Costume. Or perhaps you could don this terrifyingly authentic Darth Vader costume? What’s the best SW costume? Not sure.

There could be an innumerable amount of things we could argue regarding the Star Wars Universe. Who shot first, Han or Greedo? How much do you hate Hayden Christensen, a little bit or a lot? Why does Lucas feel the need to make more updates to his films than an angsty teen did to their journal at the height of the Xanga days? Some of these things are dependent on film revision, extended universe or just subjective opinion.

There’s one SW-related thing you can’t dispute. What can I do on the website, “BuyStarWarsCostumes.com?” As their company name might indicate, you can buy Star Wars costumes. And we want to give two of you a $70 credit toward our new favorite website to do that, just in time for Halloween. Keep in mind, they have more than just costumes, like this Wampa Floor Rug.

Enter this contest. Comment below, with a valid email address and tell me who you’d most like to dress up as from the Star Wars Universe. Before end of [business] day tomorrow, I’ll pick two random winners and put you in direct contact with a rep from BuyStarWarsCostumes.com.

Geek of the Week: Jenn Hall of Whipped Bakeshop, Artist and the Droid We Were Looking For

Welcome to this week’s Geek of the Week, where we highlight the fun and creative people of our city. This week we share a few words with Jenn Hall, local artist. By day, she’s a pastry artist at Geekadelphia favorite, Whipped Bakeshop. Though, her work spans multiple mediums.

So, Jenn, we happened upon you on account of your awesome R2D2 helmet (which we’ll touch upon later) but what can you tell me about yourself in general?

I think I’m really just like any other nerd out there; holed up at home waiting patiently for the zombie apocalypse, day dreaming about how bad ass it’s going to look when I kill like 27 zombies in less than a minute. You know, pretty typical stuff.

Presently, I’m a 25 year-old artist who calls Philadelphia home. I majored in printmaking at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and then went on to study art and geology at the University of Pennsylvania. If there’s an educational path that primes one better for a nerd-tacular artistic career, I don’t know of it.

I work at Whipped as a pastry artist, which has been a great avenue for all my creative energy. I love coming to work and being pleasantly surprised with a chance to make such things as a Buzz Lightyear fondant cake topper, for example.

Tell me a little bit more about that sweet R2D2 helmet you’ve got. How did you make it? Did you start off with some sort of simple one and paint it?

Initially, it was the ugly duckling of helmets. It looked pretty jacked up before I did my fairy godmother thing to it. It was an odd, dark maroon color and it had been used as a rental helmet, so it had sustained damage over time. Long story short, I did a lot of spray painting and clear coating. (more…)

Star Wars… Retold in Limericks

“A long time ago and far far away,
A story was told of an epic space fray
The good and the bad
In the life of a lad,
How he was lost but then found his way.”

So begins the journey of one man to encompass the entirety of Star Wars into limerick form. But how can one person contain all of the Star Wars universe into a few stanzas with rhyme and meter… and in a format usually reserved for dirty poems? Well it is possible. I have seen it. And it is good. Surprisingly so.

This Death Star sized project is currently right in the middle of Attack of the Clones and is moving along at a clip.

Prepare to experience Star Wars like you never have before… and I’m not talking about the Special Editions with Han Solo stepping on a digital Jabba’s tail. Ugh that squeal.

Check it out.

Star Wars Retold in Limericks
starwarslimerick.blogspot.com

May the 4th Be With You @ the Please Touch Museum

In two more days, Twitter and Facebook will surely be aflutter with quips about Star Wars. Why? It’ll be May 4th.

May 4th (May the 4th Be With You) has long since been associated with the beloved science fiction franchise as the unofficial Star Wars celebration day. And luckily for Philadelphians with kids (or if you’re just one of those people classified in the “children of all ages” category), the Please Touch Museum is hosting a special Star Wars day this Wednesday.

Star Wars characters (including our friends the PA Jedi) will hangout with museum visitors, and the Please Touch Museum will have vintage Star Wars toys from their permanent collection on display through out the Memorial Hall. Special storytime sessions with Princess Amidala, sci-fi dance parties, Imperial marches… there’s a lot going on.

Visit the Please Touch Museum’s official website for full details.

Oh, and May the 4th Be With You.

Please Touch Museum
4231 Avenue of the Republic (19131)
www.pleasetouchmuseum.org/events/may4th

Pennsylvania Jedi: Lightsaber Battling All Week Long

Everyone’s favorite local Jedi are back with a bevy of Spring events, all of which seem to be going down this week. The sci fi cosplayers sure are going to be busy over the next few days, dishing out plenty of opportunities to scope ‘em out.

  • Wednesday, May 04, 2011: For those of you who have children, young cousins, nieces, nephews, or are just big kids at heart, join the PA Jedi for the Please Touch Museum’s May the Fourth Be With You event, a celebration of the unofficial Star Wars day with activities related to “space” and a display of vintage and contemporary Star Wars toys.
  • Thursday, May 05 – Sunday, May 08, 2011: Visit the National Haunter’s Convention. If you are a pro or amateur haunter, a Halloween home or yard haunter, or just plan the coolest Halloween parties among all your friends, then this convention is for you. The PA Jedi will be there, showcasing their outfits.
  • Saturday, May 07, 2011: Free Comic Book Day! The Jedi will be trouping around the Plymouth meeting area. Keep an eye out for a Correlian Jedi.

For more information on the Pennsylvania Jedi, head over to their official website. They’ve got photos, videos, and even information on how to join up.

PA Jedi [www.pajedi.com]

Pennsylvania Jedi Announce Their Plans for 2011

Photo by Dan Tabor

Our buddies the Pennsylvania Jedi have announced their plans for the first part of 2011, detailing all their appearances at conventions around the area. Check out the quick rundown below.

  • January 14th – Kotoricon 2011: According to the Jedi, the “Cloucester County Anime Convention was designed for the education and enjoyment of Japanese anime fans ages 12 and up in Gloucester County College and the surrounding community.” The lightsaber swinging crew will be there.
  • February 12th – Zoloworld: Toys, vintage toys, modern toys… toys toys toys. The Jedi will be at this toy convention, likely playing with their swords. As well as toys.
  • May 6th – Too Many Games: Us Geekadelphians attend this expo every year. We like being surrounded by video games, as well as Jedi. Swing by, check out gaming swag, and learn how to properly swing a lightsaber.

You can find out more about their other appearances at their official website, via their upcoming events page. Enjoy.

The Art Of Drew Struzan [Review]

Blade Runner. Back To The Future. Indiana Jones. Star Wars.  They all have had the pleasure of being represented by the artwork of Drew Struzan.  Whether you knew it or not, you have seen Drew Struzan’s work for years. Drew has spent decades honing his artistic abilities to the status of legend. He is without a doubt one of the greatest living artists in the world.

Unfortunately for those of us who appreciate a well designed movie poster, or good art for that matter, we are given an ungodly amount of terrible “floating heads” or “photoshop lineup” posters that make me just as excited to watch a movie as I’m excited to watch paint dry. Uninspired, no emotion, lifeless. The exact opposite of everything that Drew brings to his work.

Luckily this year we not only get a documentary on his work, but Titan Books has published The Art Of Drew Struzan, which collects many of his classic works and includes many never before seen comps and finished pieces that were rejected or canceled for different reasons.

The Art Of Drew Struzan is comprised mostly of images. Those images pretty much speak for themselves.  From thumbnails to tight comps, and eventually finished paintings.  The text contains maybe a paragraph or two per film. A few more paragraphs if the story to complete an image it is a long one.

Drew, and accompanying writer David J. Schow, make those few sentences and paragraphs feel intimate. While reading through the book a second time, it feels like this book shouldn’t exist. Getting a peek into the process behind all those famous images feels like a huge privilege. It is both exciting and many times infuriating.

More after the jump!

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Verizon Tweet Up Wednesday, Scope Out The Droid R2D2

Late last week, Verizon shot us an email regarding a Tweet Up they’re hosting at their Center City store, located on 17th and Market. Normally this sort of thing wouldn’t catch my attention. I’m an iPhone guy… but they are offering up a sneak peek of the Star Wars Collector’s Edition Droid, R2D2. And anything Star Wars is hard to resist.

Verizon is inviting Twitter folks out to the shop from 6:30pm to 8pm. They’ll show off the new Star Wars Droid and demo other phones… but no one really cares about the other ones. Sorry Verizon, but R2D2 is all we wanna hear about it.

People from Verizon will be on hand answering questions about the new model, apps, etc… and will be giving away all kinds of swag.

Head over to the Verizon shop at 6:30pm to get in on the action.

R2D2 Droid Tweet Up
6:30pm – 8pm

Verizon Wireless
1700 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 564-7800

See How Fans Remade Episode IV in “Star Wars: Uncut”

Star Wars: A New Hope

We all have our opinions on the classic Star Wars saga, and maybe we’d even like the opportunity to film our own take on our favorite scenes. That’s exactly the chance Star Wars: Uncut gave participants in its worldwide fan remake of A New Hope.

The folks over at website design shop P’unk Avenue strung the most popular submissions together in a full recreation of the film and will screen it tonight at their office. The result is an epic amalgam of re-shot scenes as seen through the lens of fandom.

Hit up the P’unk Avenue post and leave a comment to RSVP.

Star Wars: Uncut @ P’unk Avenue, 1168 East Passyunk Avenue
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
www.punkave.com

Three Ewoks Howling at the Death Star Shirt

Words simply can not describe how awesome this shirt is. So I wont even try. Just look at it! And here you all thought the three wolf craze had subsided. Remember the keyboard cat version?

You can pick up this hilarious shirt, in all it’s Ewokian glory, via the Star Wars shop for a little over $20.  This of course begs the question… what does an Ewok howl sound like?

Moon Over My Ewok [ starwarsshop.com ]

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