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| Of all the films in movie history, Star Wars is among the most visual and impactful, delighting audiences for three decades and sparking the imaginations of millions. But perhaps the first real example of the Dark Side of the Force came from the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader, and was aimed squarely at a familiar Admiral, who's distain for the Force was all too evident... | |||
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The classic 1996 tunes advert, that reminds you they come in three fruity flavours... | ||
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Richard, seen here in all his living, breathing glory, recommending the Turkish Star Wars website: Yildizsavaslari.com | ||
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(Description taken from YouTube, video by SpreadingThe Muse - AKA Bernard) A short music video/montage of the Star Wars Celebration held in Indianapolis in April of 2005, showcasing the fan-produced costumes which are always my favorite convention item. Look for a few stars in here such as Admiral Motti and Biggs Darklighter (sans his mustache), but this was meant as a homage to the fans in celebration of Revenge of the Sith. All FX done by me. See how the Star Wars fanatic spends his day | ||
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Admiral Motti gets choked. The fatal scene that made the character of Admiral Motti stand out from all the rest. Here it is in all its glory. "This station is now the most powerful weapon in the universe... I suggest we use it." - Audio WAV File |
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Hasbro's Admiral Motti figure, with realistic throat-clutching action. Hasbro only released a small run of the figure. Hasbro only released small runs of the figure. |
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February 2007 brought a new Motti to the table - literally. Part of a seven-figure set, the pack recreates Motti's most famous scene.
The set includes Darth Vader, Moff Tarkin, Admiral Motti, General Tagge, Chief Bast, Officer Cast, Yularen and comes with four blasters, Vader's lightsaber, and attractive window box packaging. It's a must-have for Motti collectors. |
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| A signed photo Richard uses for conventions and guest appearances. | |||
| Another photo signed by Richard, this time for Jazz singer Joan Davis. | |||
| Frank Cho shows his Liberty Meadows readers a fantastic set of torpedoes... | |||
| And follows it up with the greatest screensaver ever... | |||