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Was The Death Star's Destruction An Inside Job?


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We here at MTV Movies Blog — like you, we're sure — are still coping with the tragedy of the first's Death Star's destruction. Things felt so secure until that Rebel Alliance came an blew everything up, but thinking back on those events, things still don't seem to fit.

A new documentary, "Luke's Change: An Inside Job," finally takes a look at the cold hard facts of the Death Star's destruction and uses them to make wild speculations about the Skywalker family's involvement in the attack.

There's a little too much coincidence going on here for our taste, and we'd like to thank [url="http://io9.com/truther-mockumentary-asks-was-the-destruction-of-the-d-455380445"]io9[/url] for bring this conspiracy to our attention.

The truth is out there. (Wait, no, that's "The X-Files.")







[url=http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2013/03/18/star-wars-conspiracy-video/]View the full article[/url]

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