
Daily Diversion: The Star Wars MacGyver Opening
Daily Diversion By Neil Miller on April 17, 2009 | (4) CommentsI caught this video a few days ago as it began circulation around the interwebs but I thought I would save it for Friday and send you off to your weekend with an especially charming Daily Diversion. It is a series of clips from the original Star Wars trilogy set to the opening theme song of MacGyver. Its as simple as that. And for a moment, you can see where Star Trek could look like a lighthearted 80s television show, can’t you? Brilliant, if you ask me. I especially love the “In Stereo Where Available” subtitle, which is a nice touch.
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