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There aren’t many jokes to make about part nines. Third installments have outdated cracks about 3-D, and maybe part fours can be appended with a
Leprechaun-referencing
In Space. But even in a seemingly endless sequel-happy era, not many movie series reach nine entries especially not without doing some kind of reboot, whether soft or unsparing. (Most that do are of the slasher variety.) That
Point Break knockoff from 20 years ago, has made it all the way to
F9 is the last vestige of its underdog status. The vehicle has been rebuilt, re-customized, and re-polished multiple times over the past two decades, with that B-movie engine remaining as its only original part.
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Well, not really, unless you have a working time machine – in which case, may we borrow it? No, we’re talking about the Kampong Lorong Buangkok Tour Experience. It’s a two-hour tour that brings you to Singapore’s last remaining kampong or village.
Get a blast from the past with as you visit an actual
kampung house and see how people live without the modern conveniences that many of us take for granted, just like they used to in the old days.
This is a good way to see what the real
May the Fourth be with you
Tuesday, 4th May 2021, 12:01 am
As fans across the world celebrate Star Wars Day today (May 4), it s a great chance for Bedford devotees of the movie to brag about our connection to the franchise.
Not one, not two but three films were partially shot at the mighty Cardington Hangars near Bedford, which has also served as rehearsal space for such acts as Paul McCartney, Take That and U2 over the years.
First up is Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Released in 1977, a scene was filmed at the front of Shed 1, which played the part of Yavin 4 - the jungle-covered fourth moon.
Why Is May 4th Star Wars Day? How to Celebrate
On 5/4/21 at 4:23 AM EDT
Tuesday May the 4th marks what has become known as Star Wars Day, a global celebration of George Lucas immensely successful sci-fi franchise. The day takes its name from a clever pun originating from one of the franchise s most famous lines: May the force be with you , which was subsequently tweaked to May the Fourth be with you.
While the pun has become ubiquitous on May 4th and the day has developed from an informal celebration mostly limited to
Star Wars fans into a global event a sale bonanza for several retailers its origins remain somewhat unclear.