Thursday, April 7, 2011

Star Wars Anagrams

stevengalen.com has been going through some heavy changes lately and this wave of development should continue until early summer 2011. At that point, I plan on returning to music and to start a writing project that has been on my mind for quite a few years.

The Twilight Anagram page is finally complete and it is the first web page at stevengalen.com that can be viewed in two visual motifs. There is a "day" version and a "night" version. On each of the pages, there is a clickable button in the upper right menu that allows visitors to go from one to the other. Here are the links, if you are interested.


Twilight Anagrams - Day motif


Twilight Anagrams - Night motif

Several new anagram pages are in the works right now. The one that is most likely to be ready for the website next is Star Wars Anagrams. Unlike other theme related anagram pages such as Twilight, Avatar, etc., the Star Wars anagram page might not include actor names and focus only on characters, places and words from Star Wars. Here is a sneak peak at some of the anagrams I have found. I should point out that many of the main characters have brutally difficult names for anagrams

Darth Maul = Harm adult

Han Solo = No halos

Lando Calrissian = Ran social island

Obi-Wan Kenobi = OK, I win no babe

Owen Lars = Roselawn

Yoda = Do ya?

Death Star = Headstart

Princess Leia = Special siren

Luke Skywalker may roll off the tongue and sound natural and memorable but those letters are tough to work with. The best I could find so far is "Key skull waker" which doesn't mean much.

More Anagrams

Here are some random anagrams that I have found lately that have not been added to the site yet.

101 Dalmatians = 110 mad latinas

Charlotte Bronté = Let no brother act

Emily Bronté = Loiter by men = Timely boner


Sacha Baron Cohen = An NBA hero's coach

Michael Fassbender = He's a film scene bard

The Rolling Stones = The one troll sings = Sell hot ringtones

He's a film scene bard
Michael Fassbender as Edward Rochester
in Jane Eyre 2011

Mia Wasikowska, who plays Jane Eyre, has a very difficult name to anagram but I did find a reasonable one.

Mia Wasikowska = OK, Sam was a Kiwi

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