Calling all Star Wars fans! Scratch that we're calling all fans of everything that is all-around awesome. Here, we present a perfect shot-for-shot recreation of the famous "Death Star Trench Run" scene starring Chris Hardwick and Jonah Ray from Nerdist. You may shake your lightsabers in approval now.
Homemade Movies is a YouTube series by CineFix that recreates movie scenes without the help of fancy visual effects, but instead with the help of cardboard, trash cans and creativity.
To truly appreciate the mastery in head movements, stickers, pyrotechnics and facial hair, it's essential to watch the side-by-side video of the recreation alongside the original scene below:
In the words of Homemade Movies, "May the DIY force be with you!"
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An Expanded Universe
You start to get a sense of the sheer size of Sansweet's collection when you walk in.
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A Really, Really Long Time Ago
The oldest item at Rancho Obi-Wan? A 10,000-year old mastadon bone, with stormtroopers carved on it somewhat more recently.
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Obi-Welcome
When you enter the ranch, you get an audio greeting from James Arnold Taylor, who voiced Obi-Wan in the animated Clone Wars series.
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I'd Sooner Wear a Wookiee
Nothing says Star Wars fan like this cap with furry ears.
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Well Fett
A full-sized costume of the galaxy's most famous bounty hunter guards one of the Han Solo carbonite prototypes. Only Harrison Ford's head was used to model it.
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Creator in Carbonite
Lucas shows he has a sense of humor -- he also hung a Jar Jar Binks in carbonite at Skywalker Ranch.
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Fear the Carbonite
Giants pitcher Brian Wilson gets the Carbonite treatment.
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Congrats ET
Lucasfilm commissioned this artwork to celebrate the moment Steven Spielberg's ET (1982) flew past Star Wars in the all-time box office rankings.
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Coca-Chewbacca
A quirky piece of fan-made bottle art.
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Return of the ... Jedy?
This bootleg jacket exemplifies the importance of good copy-editing.
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Cardboard Bestseller
The infamous "early bird certificate," released for Christmas 1977, guaranteed fans would get the first Star Wars figures in 1978.
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Your Carbonized Face Here
One of Sansweet's favorite Halloween costumes. Pairs well with a vintage Boba Fett.
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Office Space
What Sansweet sees from his desk. Note the signed poster on the wall where George Lucas calls him "the ultimate fan."
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Meta Model
One fan gave Sansweet a model of Rancho Obi-Wan itself, complete with Millennium Falcon landing on the roof.
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The Empire Strikes Bike
This bicycle, complete with lightsaber-like rims, was used on the Lucasfilm campus.
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Give That Droid a Hand
On the right: Threepio's mitt as worn by Anthony Daniels.
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Fight Light
Sansweet demonstrates one of the lightsaber models used in the movies.
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This Fully Armed and Operational Library
Sansweet has multiple copies of every Star Wars book ever printed, in multiple languages.
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Candy Creature
On the right: a Bantha pinata, which Sansweet purchased from a fan for $100.
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Clone Trooper
One of the earliest Japanese knock-off figures from 1978 describes its contents as a "stoom trooper." Which wouldn't matter so much, except all the non-stormtrooper figures bore the same word.
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Clip Camera
Back in the late 70s, you could get clips of your favorite Star Wars scenes on hand-crank cameras. This one has been viewed so many times, you can't see if Greedo or Han shot first.
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Vader's Gun
Kenner made these out-of-character generic utility belts with Darth Vader's face on the box -- classic toy marketing circa 1977 -- until Lucasfilm clamped down.
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Glue an Ewok
An odd commercial pairing from UHC.
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Bib Brush
Bib Fortuna -- Jabba's henchman, known for his awful teeth -- is paired with a tube of Colgate in this Spanish promotion.
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'Starswar' Figures
Nice try, eastern European bootleggers. Turns out erasing one letter in each character's name doesn't protect you from a lawsuit.
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Death to Blunt Pencils
From the UK, a Death Star pencil sharpener.
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I'd Sooner Call a Wookiee
Now you can, if you can find the phone buried in this furry cellphone pouch.
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R2-Coins Too
One of the tiniest items in the collection -- an R2-D2 coin carrier.
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Darth: Big in Japan
The Dark Lord of the Sith hooks a big fish in this Tokyo print.
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Vader-San
Darth is turning Japanese. I really thinks so.
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Playtime
Sansweet gets most animated when handling Star Wars puppets.
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Don't Eat the Food
Really. That chocolate's probably not good any more.
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Wampa Wampa
Hey, did you hear the one about the Empire Strikes Back monster from Hoth? It's okay, he's armless.
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The Dewback and the Bantha
The Episode IV beasts of burden (one carried Stormtroopers, the other Sandpeople) kick back and chat.
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Darth Boxer
Something is very, very wrong with this puppet.
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Vader in White
Something is even more wrong with this one.
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Your Little Green Friend
Yoda uses one of Rancho Obi-Wan's many unpacked boxes as cover, while the saga begins.
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Dia-Noga Alley
Remember the tentacle creature in the trash compactor in the Death Star? How did he get there? Hitched a ride in this hazardous waste container, Sansweet says.
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Artoo Drink Too
This Japanese astromech delivers any 12-oz beverage you care to load him with.
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Don't Have a Cow, Man ...
... but we hear the most important thing you can do to get a job at Lucasfilm is to memorize Simpsons quotes.
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Simpsons, Ducks and Vader, Oh My!
The shelves try to keep themselves in order, but there are all sorts of interesting cantina-like meetings.
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Dead Heroes
The Day of the Dead version of Han and Leia are a pleasure to behold.
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Obama Jedi
The president looks spiffy in those robes. Only trouble is, it's an unofficial toy made in China.
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Nuts and Bombs
Those droid-like items in the back? They're in the shape of the bombs that dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Yep.
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Stormtrooper Crawl Baby
There are no words for some of the Star Wars items made over the years.
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Heads Up
This would be the perfect location for a costume party.
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You Must Remember This
No? It's the hospital ship from the end of Empire Strikes Back. You probably don't remember it because it was never commercially made.
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Jedi Cowboy
One of the odder -- and more brazen -- bootlegs.
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Padme Does Vegas
That's what Sansweet calls the Episode One-themed dolls to the left.
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Collect All Three
In his storied career, Sansweet has been gifted many action figures in his likeness.
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Look Away, You Must
And this is the flipside of that benefit. Sansweet says this Yoda version of him, a Christmas gift, gave him nightmares.
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The Force of Others
One of the better Sansweets
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Now You See Him ...
When a fan made this for him, Sansweet responded ...
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Now You See Lucas
"Now can you do that to my bank account?"
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Warhol in Space
Campbells never made this flavor.
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Potted Ewok
There are probably one or two vegetarians who wouldn't mind giving that a try.
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Eggs and Matryoshka
Star Wars nesting dolls and a Boba Fett egg. Okay, *now* I've seen it all.
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The Beer Side of the Force
We would describe both of these brews as dark and full of Sith.
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On the Light Side
This thing? Cabinet full of lightsabers. Doesn't everyone have one of those?
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Cold, Threepio?
Something is definitely wrong with that protocol droid's nipples.
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Pretty as a Princess
Yves Saint Laurent marketing for Episode I, and a necklace just like Leia wore for the medal ceremony at the end of Episode IV.
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Rarest of the Rare
Those twin Boba Fetts in the middle? They have their rocket launchers primed. That makes them some of the most sought-after Star Wars figures in the world.
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Sweet Stuff
Lick-us film.
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Lucas Puppet
George Lucas apparently liked the idea of himself as a paper bag puppet.
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Sweet AT-AT
Sansweet describes this item as the favorite in his collection, because it was made by a regular father for his Star Wars-mad son -- with action figure slots drilled in.
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Original Marquee
Now guarded by a lifesize LEGO Vader, this lettering was first seen at an opening-day New York theater on May 25, 1977.
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A Little Piece of the Cantina
That's what's on the wall behind the band -- part of the 1977 set.
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Featured Creature
We just love this oven mitt in the shape of the asteroid monster from Empire Strikes Back.
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Maul-den Art
Sansweet displays one of his more unusual canvases.
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Jabba the Hat
You just knew we had to go for that pun.
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Hail the Fightin' 501st!
That's the real-life Stormtrooper legion.
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Spot the Mistake
Not the title, which was subsequently changed -- the colors of the lightsabers.
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Model Aliens
RIP, Greedo. Don't really remember you from the bounty hunter scene, Bossk.
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Art Storm
Decorated helmets are everywhere.
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Sansweet's Office Library
Just a tiny sliver of his book collection
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Holographic Chess
Word to the wise, Artoo: Let the Wookiee win.
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Hungarian Vader
This has to be one of the oddest Star Wars movie posters in the world.
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Greedo is Good?
Sansweet likes this canvas, which mixes his two careers.
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Sergent Sansweet's Lonely Heart's Club Band
This diorama was assembled for the first Celebration to be held in Europe.
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The Force is Strong With Disney
And has been even before Disney bought Lucasfilm -- as shown by these Mickeys and Donalds. (And yes, there's a Darth Goofy).
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Star Wars in the bathroom
There is no escape from Star Wars in every part of Rancho Obi-Wan.
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Boba Flush
Dying to know what's written underneath this wall-mounted toilet lid? @Futureboy might tell you.
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Angry Birds Star Wars
The latest twist on the franchise, and of course the merchandising has landed at Rancho Obi-Wan.
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Casa Kenobi
Naturally, that's the private residence.
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And That's It
You made it to slide 98! Congratulations! The Force is clearly strong with this one.
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