From Star Wars to Jaws, some of the most iconic movie lines were actually unscripted. Larry runs through some of the best.
If you want to own a piece of a galaxy far, far away, you may be wondering about Star Wars collectibles worth money. From the onscreen props of the original trilogy to Kenner’s licensed action figures ...
The Mandalorian and Grogu trailer reunites Star Wars fans with Pedro Pascal’s Din Djarin and Grogu, also known as Baby Yoda, as well as Sigourney Weaver and Johnny Coyne. The Mandalorian and Grogu ...
A long time ago, in a garage far, far away…Jarrod Roll found some dusty toys and turned them into an art exhibit that has traveled across the country. Well, that’s a very rough summary of what you ...
When it comes to movie memorabilia, few film collections have the buying power of the “Star Wars” saga. With a diehard, dedicated fanbase, some folks spend more on rare collectibles from the movies ...
If you were around when Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace came out, you probably remember the Pepsi promotion with the character’s face on a series of collectible cans. Someone out there ...
A vintage 1982 commercial for the Kenner Star Wars AT-AT toy, showcasing its walking action, crushing legs, laser cannons with sound effects, and troop compartment. Exclusive-FEMA staff confused after ...
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Classic 1982 Kenner Star Wars Micro Collection Commercial: Hoth World & Free Figures Offer
A promotional advertisement for the Star Wars Micro Collection Line by Kenner, featuring various playsets such as Death Star World, Hoth World, and Vasperin World, along with diecast figures of rebel ...
It started off as a movie, but “Star Wars” has taken on a life of its own. Throughout the decades, the popular franchise has amassed millions of fans — and some are willing to pay top-dollar for ...
The Mos Eisley Cantina is one of Star Wars' most iconic locations, and it was introduced to viewers in A New Hope (1977). This hive of scum and villainy captured is filled with a wild assortment of ...
Duncan Jenkins, left, and his wife, Anne, in the 5,000-square-foot private museum dedicated to his collection of "Star Wars" memorabilia in a suburb of Kansas City. Die-hard "Star Wars" fans celebrate ...
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