While Gotye has said that he is getting tired of the constant remixes involving his hit song 'Somebody that I used to Know,' if he is a Star Wars fan he will certainly appreciate the 'Star Wars that I Used to Know' parody.
The music video spoof was made by Eddie and Tyler of Teddiefilms and is featured on their YouTube channel. Following in the footsteps of the original music video, Star Wars that I Used to Know centers around the singer whose body becomes painted over as he expresses his disdain for what George Lucas did to the Star Wars franchise.
In response to this outcry, George Lucas himself (played by Mike Loveland) comes out and admits that Star Wars will be done his way and fans should move on. The impressive video is the result of talented filmmakers applying their passion and trade to create something authentic, imaginative and compelling.
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