Star Wars Meets Pulp Fiction
adamnap writes: "I just found this site a few hours ago. it is a flash hybrid of the phantom menace and Pulp Fiction. If you need to waste some time, check it out at Pulp Phantom."
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Er, okay, that sounds even more loserly than general, doesn't it?
Anyhow, very good stuff. I mean, it was a little lame at times (yeah, Pulp Fiction seeded with Star Wars terminology!), but I'm definately sending it to my non-geek friends when the /. effect wears off. Then again, I'm pretty loaded, so this is opinion is obviously open to revision sometime tomorrow morning around 11.
Crap, I'm getting modded down for this, aren't I? Oh yeah, well my UID is lower than yours, smart guy.
Every year during my review, I just pray the words "slashdot.org" aren't mentioned.
The 'Vincent/Maul' charactor should have been a Wookie. That would have made for an interesting dialogue.
Wow, these are pretty bad. They didn't really even change any of the plot, or dialog. Just substituted in SW characters doing Pulp Fiction line for line.
I've got a better concept. Do a remake of David Lynch's DUNE - but instead of the regular cast I suggest a MUPPET cast. Put Gonzo in the role of Paul Atreides, Fozzie as Thufir, Miss Piggy as the Baron, Kermit as Feyd, Janice as Reverend Mother Ramallo, Sam the Eagle as Emperor Shaddam IV, Lew Zealand (the boomrang fish guy) as Gurney Halleck, Doctor Teeth as The Baron's Doctor, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew as the Head of the Spacer's Guild, etc...
There is enough cast to transfer between both movies and the casting is the most fun in this case. It would require a slight alteration in dialog to fit the MUPPET character types, but that is also the fun bit as well.
It's time to play the music,
It's time to harvest the spice,
It's time to get things started,
It's time to light the lights,
So let's use the weirdo way,
Why don't we take the spice?
It's sensational,
Persperational,
This is what we call the "Kwisatz Haderach".
Statler: "When will this make any sense?"
Waldorf: "Somebody's been putting whiskey in the stillsuits."
(Both laugh)
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