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1) You are looking for the Star Wars holiday song...what is that? Is there a Star Wars holiday song? Doesn't make sense.
2) Unless that song is mafia....why would we want to lynch him? Why would we want to let you kill him? Since the mafia is made of ice and snow songs, I can't see the Star Wars holiday song being related. And our SKer is dead.
So what threat is the Star Wars song to the Town?
Quote : Originally Posted by Old Lady from JLU "Patriot Act" to the General
You think killing Superman would make the world safe? Or killing this boy? Or killing us? Tell me, how many of us do you have to kill to keep us safe?
Quote : Originally Posted by Loki from "The Avengers" to Thor
1) You are looking for the Star Wars holiday song...what is that? Is there a Star Wars holiday song? Doesn't make sense.
2) Unless that song is mafia....why would we want to lynch him? Why would we want to let you kill him? Since the mafia is made of ice and snow songs, I can't see the Star Wars holiday song being related. And our SKer is dead.
So what threat is the Star Wars song to the Town?
There are 4, I believe from the special.
"This Minute Now" is sung by Diahann Carroll. Carroll – who is supposed to be an image created by a virtual reality machine – tells Chewbacca's father, Itchy, that she is his "fantasy" and suggestively invites him to "experience" her.
"Light the Sky on Fire", performed by Jefferson Starship, which is presented as a 3D music video watched by one of the Imperial guards; during production the song was given the working title "Cigar-Shaped Object (Vanished Without A Trace)". (The song was included as a bonus 45 RPM single in the Jefferson Starship greatest hits collection Gold.)
Later, Bea Arthur, who plays a bartender in the Mos Eisley cantina, sings "Good Night, But Not Goodbye" to the same set of aliens that were seen in the Cantina in Star Wars, including, as the back-up musicians, the Cantina's resident group, Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes.[11]
Finally, at the end of the special, Carrie Fisher sings a song in celebration of Life Day to the tune of the Star Wars main title.
And besides, I helped lynch K-Ness. I've played your game, why not let me play mine?