Ask Darth Vader Your Questions! Dan Koelsch, August 25, 2011 The Star Wars official website has a fun feature that lets you ask questions of the Dark Lord of the Sith himself, Darth Vader as a way to promote the Blu-Ray release of Star Wars: The Complete Saga. You can even unlock some “special moments” with Luke Skywalker’s father. Ask Vader any questions you want, but he’ll usually just give you generic answers that utilize his most famous quips from the series (sort of like a Magic 8 Ball). However, he does some funny things when you take a long time to ask a question, such as tapping on your screen. After you ask a few questions, you unlock “Special Moments with Vader”, which shows the Sith Lord watching scenes from the prequel trilogy in a regular bedroom. It’s actually kind of awkward, yet interesting to watch.Check it out for yourself and let us know if you see any easter eggs. You can grab a copy of Star Wars: The Complete Saga, which features all six films in the series, on September 16th. Viral Marketing Star WarsThe Complete Saga
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Marketing For Disney’s “Tangled” Picks Up With Double Rainbow Parody September 8, 2010If Disney’s Tangled, an animated alternative tale of Rapunzel, has proved anything, it’s that Disney has a unique marketing department. So far it’s been all concept art and no new trailers (with actual scenes from the movie) or even tidbits of its musical numbers. Now, seemingly out of nowhere, they… Read More
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