Lightsaber Chopsticks – $20.95
Is your favorite Asian meal lacking something epic? Bring the force back to your dinner table with the Lightsaber Chopsticks from the NeatoShop. This out of this world set features the lightsabers of Luke Skywalker and Yoda. Mealtime just became Jedi approved.
Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more fantastic Star Wars items!

Tom Torrey, who previously made a TIE Fighter that looks like Charlie Brown’s head, has sculpted another piece in the same theme. This one depicts Luke Skywalker after arriving at Dagobah. Snoopy is lucky that he doesn’t taste very good.
Link via Comics Alliance
YouTube user OneMinuteGalactica remixed scenes from Star Wars with audio from a 1950s-era teen hygiene film about dating. Luke wants to ask Leia out on a date. How should he do it? What should they do together? This film advises young Jedi on how to have a good first date experience.
via Topless Robot

Star Wars Real Mask Magnet – $5.95
A long time ago, on a refrigerator far, far away … Why have boring fridge magnets when you can have these awesomely detailed Star Wars Real Mask Magnets from the NeatoShop, featuring your favorite Star Wars characters?
From Luke Skywalker to Darth Vader and a bevy of Bounty Hunters, we’ve got ‘em: Link | More Fun Magnet Stuff
During the Star Wars Celebration V in Orlando, Florida, George Lucas released this deleted scene from Return of the Jedi.
The scene shows Darth Vader calling to his son to join the Dark Side and Luke Skywalker working on his lightsaber before taking on Jabba the Hutt.
Link [embedded YouTube clip]
This masterpeice was entered in the upcoming Stitch Wars exhibit at the Bear and Bird Boutique + Gallery in Florida. The little blue Luke Skywalker is zipped inside for a super Star Wars surprise.
Joel Watson of Hijinks Ensue made this printable Valentine’s Day card that is oh-so-wrong if you think about it. If you don’t get this, then it’s obvious that you’ve never watched Star Wars before …
Photo: Michael Heilemann [Flickr]
Earlier this month, we told you about Early Star Wars Storyboards which Michael Heilemann of Binary Bonsai uploaded to Flickr.
Well, Michael has just uploaded hundreds more of Star Wars photos to his Flickr account, many of which are fantastic behind the scenes photo like this one above of Luke Skywalker’s jump scene: Link – via Super Punch

