Aziz Ansari, Emma Stone, Andy Samberg, Ed Helms, Seth Rogen, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Jamie King and Samuel L. Jackson are all Star Wars fans just like us. Unlike us, they're all big stars, some of whom are even part of the Star Wars universe itself. They also all appear in a brand new video to help promote a bunch of charitable ventures between Lucasfilm and Stand Up To Cancer. Fans can buy t-shirts, bid on super rare Star Wars collectibles and more with proceeds going to the charity. Find all the appropriate links as well as the video - which is basically the above stars doing a comedic reenactment of the original trilogy in 3 minutes - after the jump. Thanks to FirstShowing [1] for the heads up. Here's the video. Great stuff, don't you agree? Kinda reminds you why you enjoyed Star Wars in the first place. All the information...
- 9/15/2011
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
George Lucas' Lucasfilm is linking up with celebrities, eBay and Major League Baseball to ask fans to Use the Force for Good to support Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C). SU2C funds groundbreaking cancer research that will get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives. .Lucasfilm joining with eBay, Major League Baseball and a wonderful group of actors is an amazing force for good being brought to bear in Stand Up To Cancer.s fight against this disease, and we are profoundly grateful,. said SU2C Co-Founder Sue Schwartz. .With one in two men and one in three women diagnosed in their lifetimes, cancer affects us all. SU2C.s mission is to persuade each and every person to support the scientists working to...
- 9/15/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Lucasfilm announced today that in celebration of the September launch of "Star Wars: The Complete Saga" on Blu-ray, it is linking up with celebrities, eBay and Major League Baseball to ask fans to "Use the Force for Good" to support Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C). SU2C funds groundbreaking cancer research that will get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives. "Lucasfilm joining with eBay, Major League Baseball and a wonderful group of actors is an amazing force for good being brought to bear in Stand Up To Cancer's fight against this disease, and we are profoundly grateful," said SU2C Co-Founder Sue Schwartz. "With one in two men and one in three women diagnosed in their lifetimes, cancer affects us all. SU2C's mission is to persuade each and...
- 9/15/2011
- Comingsoon.net
'I certainly feel injustice,' he tells MTV News.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in "Moneyball"
Photo: Columbia Pictures
You'd think it's been a while since Brad Pitt felt anything like an underdog, since those days in the late '80s when he was pumped just to get a few lines in a TV show like "21 Jump Street" or had to console himself with work as an extra next to then-hot shots like Andrew McCarthy and Jami Gertz. These days, he's Brad Pitt: Oscar nominee, beloved of Angelina Jolie and ... freaking Brad Pitt.
But as the actor admitted to MTV News at the Toronto International Film Festival, there are still times when he feels like the world is against him, when he finds himself in a similar situation to the 2002 Oakland Athletics, the small-market Major League Baseball club at the center of his new movie,...
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in "Moneyball"
Photo: Columbia Pictures
You'd think it's been a while since Brad Pitt felt anything like an underdog, since those days in the late '80s when he was pumped just to get a few lines in a TV show like "21 Jump Street" or had to console himself with work as an extra next to then-hot shots like Andrew McCarthy and Jami Gertz. These days, he's Brad Pitt: Oscar nominee, beloved of Angelina Jolie and ... freaking Brad Pitt.
But as the actor admitted to MTV News at the Toronto International Film Festival, there are still times when he feels like the world is against him, when he finds himself in a similar situation to the 2002 Oakland Athletics, the small-market Major League Baseball club at the center of his new movie,...
- 9/14/2011
- MTV Movie News
'I certainly feel injustice,' he tells MTV News.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in "Moneyball"
Photo: Columbia Pictures
You'd think it's been a while since Brad Pitt felt anything like an underdog, since those days in the late '80s when he was pumped just to get a few lines in a TV show like "21 Jump Street" or had to console himself with work as an extra next to then-hot shots like Andrew McCarthy and Jami Gertz. These days, he's Brad Pitt: Oscar nominee, beloved of Angelina Jolie and ... freaking Brad Pitt.
But as the actor admitted to MTV News at the Toronto International Film Festival, there are still times when he feels like the world is against him, when he finds himself in a similar situation to the 2002 Oakland Athletics, the small-market Major League Baseball club at the center of his new movie,...
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in "Moneyball"
Photo: Columbia Pictures
You'd think it's been a while since Brad Pitt felt anything like an underdog, since those days in the late '80s when he was pumped just to get a few lines in a TV show like "21 Jump Street" or had to console himself with work as an extra next to then-hot shots like Andrew McCarthy and Jami Gertz. These days, he's Brad Pitt: Oscar nominee, beloved of Angelina Jolie and ... freaking Brad Pitt.
But as the actor admitted to MTV News at the Toronto International Film Festival, there are still times when he feels like the world is against him, when he finds himself in a similar situation to the 2002 Oakland Athletics, the small-market Major League Baseball club at the center of his new movie,...
- 9/14/2011
- MTV Music News
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