Family Guy - The Something, Something, Something Dark Side
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- Released
- 28/12/2009
- Film and TV Genre
- Comedy, General
- Blu-ray Region
- B (UK, Europe, Oceania, Middle East, Africa)
Description
Following the same storyline as the fifth Star Wars film, Luke Skywalker (Chris Griffin), Han Solo (Peter Griffin) and Princess Leia (Lois Griffin) are fighting against Darth Vader (Stewie Griffin) and the Imperial army. Solo’s old friend Lando Calrissian (Mort Goldman) betrays Solo under the threat of Vader, while Skywalker travels to Dagobah to learn the ways of the Force with Jedi Master Yoda (Carl from the Mini-Mart).
All in the Family Guy humour we know, this film will supply cutaway gags and all. Have a lookout for the Ernie the Giant Chicken who plays bounty hunter Boba Fett.
- © Gerard Ward
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Product Details
- Director
- Dominic Polcino
- Year of release
- 2009
- Film Rating (UK)
- 15
- Tags
- CD WOW! Sales Rank
- #10950
- Label / Studio
- 20TH CENTURY FOX
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Media Format
- Blu-ray
- Run Time (minutes)
- 52
- Disc Features
- 'Episode VI: We Have A Bad Feeling About This' (aka 'Jedi') table read
- 'The Dark Side Of Poster Art' featurette
- 45 minute 'Something Something Darkside' table read
- Animatic Scene-To-Scene with commentary by director Dominic Polcino
- Commentary by executive producers Seth MacFarlane, Mark Hentemann and David A. Goodman, writer Kirker Butler, director Dominic Polcino and actor Seth Green
- Digital copy
- FAMILY GUY Fact-ups
- Triple Play
- Blu-ray 30days Sales Rank
- #329
- Cast & Crew
- Seth MacFarlane (Creator)
- Alex Borstein (Voice)
- James Woods (Voice)
- Mike Henry (Voice)
- Mila Kunis (Voice)
- Patrick Warburton (Voice)
- Seth Green (Voice)
- Seth MacFarlane (Voice)
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Pros
- Entertaining
Cons
Best Uses
- At Home
Comments about FOX Family Guy - The Something, Something, Something Dark Side:
This edition is great, it contains blu ray, DVD and a digital copy of the film - making sure you can watch it on anything! Very handy to be able to put it on the ipod. The film is a funny parody, although it is a bit of a let down after watching the first family guy star wars film - which actually seems subtle in comparison - but then I think after the first one expectations might have been a bit too high.
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