Anyone DRESS UP in costume when they see this?
#1
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Anyone DRESS UP in costume when they see this?
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Any fans out there who are planning to DRESS UP or know anyone who will be dressing up when they go see this for the first time?
Don't be shy....
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Any fans out there who are planning to DRESS UP or know anyone who will be dressing up when they go see this for the first time?
Don't be shy....
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#2
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I would, but I've never been able to find nice-looking Jedi Robes. I've never planned in dressing up completely in costume. Just regular clothes but them Jedi Robes on top of them would really be nice.
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hell yeah!!! here is my AWESOME imperial officer costume. everyone thinks i had to have bought it, but if you can believe it, i made it myself!
truthfully, i will not be dressing up. i'm 30 years old.
truthfully, i will not be dressing up. i'm 30 years old.
#5
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Originally Posted by TomOpus
If "dressing up" means wearing a ROTS t-shirt.... yes
I may wear my Star Trek Generations t-shirt personally.
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I am a giant fucking nerd...but I draw the line at dressing up in costume...really...that is the one thing that used to separate Star Wars fans and Star Trek fans in terms of geekdom...now we are pretty much on the same level.
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Originally Posted by Cygnet74
hell yeah!!! here is my AWESOME imperial officer costume. everyone thinks i had to have bought it, but if you can believe it, i made it myself!
Originally Posted by Cygnet74
truthfully, i will not be dressing up. i'm 30 years old.
#10
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Originally Posted by milo bloom
Dude, don't be that guy...
Hmmmm maybe I should pick up a Triumph The Insult Dog sweatshirt for the occasion.
#11
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No. No. and No.
I still can't get over the obnoxious dipshit at Trilogy Tuesday who dressed up as a hobbit, pestered everyone about their favorite book and shoved his own version of lembas bread in everyone's face.
I still can't get over the obnoxious dipshit at Trilogy Tuesday who dressed up as a hobbit, pestered everyone about their favorite book and shoved his own version of lembas bread in everyone's face.
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I'm suprised no one is admitting to dressing up? I say to each his own, and some peeps do make some slick costumes...but having said that, to go watch a movie in costume is not my thing. I don't even have any start wars t-shirts, I may wear one of those...hmm..
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My wife and I (and a couple thousand of our friends) will be walking about the theaters for opening weekend in costume to provide atmosphere. Hopefully, I will have already seen the movie at the test previews on Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon. 501st Represent!
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Originally Posted by Cygnet74
hell yeah!!! here is my AWESOME imperial officer costume. everyone thinks i had to have bought it, but if you can believe it, i made it myself!
truthfully, i will not be dressing up. i'm 30 years old.
truthfully, i will not be dressing up. i'm 30 years old.
#23
We were on line for Return of the King and some guys wore robes that looked like Harry Potter outfits. We had a good laugh teasing them about their Harry Potter robes.
And I'm too old to dress up for Star Wars. Anything past 8 is too old.
And I'm too old to dress up for Star Wars. Anything past 8 is too old.