In 2010 we won a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Creative Achievement In Interactive Media
Impressive.
I watched the entire film including the credits. It was funny and some of the contributors/actors were actually good at delivering their lines. It is an international contribution.
I liked that they brought in Star Trek characters and costumes along with Tron and one clever reenactment of the famous scene from Ingmar Bergman's
The Seventh Seal: a game of chess with Death.
The contributors made do with whatever they had at hand: paper bags (like the Fandango commercial), Jawas on a stick, paper plates and pie tins, a lot of duct tape and electrical tape made cameo appearances and tin foil was featured heavily, garbage cans and mop buckets, and I never knew R2D2 had epaulets.
Sometimes the entire family was involved and and a lot of family pets were used in their offerings. Hot pink was a nice touch for Darth Vader along with rubber duckies and Mr. Potato Head.
All in all it was cleverly executed and I can see why they won that award. Yes, some of the chracters didn't have costumes and just read lines or had instant messages for delivery of their lines, but I'm sure they wouldn't have put those scenes in the movie unless they the producer thought they had some redeeming value.
I enjoyed it. I enjoyed the cleverness and the creativity. Everyone came up with something new and unusual for their parts with contributions from cartoons, paper dolls, stop action photography, and whatevery they could find around the house. Good heavens, real buns and earmuffs for Laya's hair.