Get All Access for $5/mo

Watch This Hilarious Bad Lip Reading of 'The Empire Strikes Back' Laugh at this funky Yoda jam, you will.

By Entrepreneur Staff

Join us in bowing down to Bad Lip Reading, whose latest perfectly-synced overdubbed delight has washed away any lingering Monday blues here at Entrepreneur. We defy you to watch this video and not laugh (or shake) your butt off.

Will this quench your thirst for any new snippets of Rogue One? Honestly, no. But it will give you a new appreciation for the dangers associated with seagulls. (That will make sense as soon as you watch the video, promise.) Enjoy!

Related: Star Wars Is a Marketing Force Brands Should Study

Entrepreneur Staff

Entrepreneur Staff

Editor

For more than 30 years, Entrepreneur has set the course for success for millions of entrepreneurs and small business owners. We'll teach you the secrets of the winners and give you exactly what you need to lay the groundwork for success.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Business News

Adobe Photoshop Users Are Outraged at the Company's New Terms: 'Am I Reading This Right?'

Adobe's new terms and conditions have creatives in an uproar.

Business News

A Fifth Walt Disney World Theme Park Could Be Coming Soon — Here's What We Know

A unanimous agreement was reached in primary voting between Disney and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD) on Wednesday.

Growing a Business

7 Strategies to Recession Proof Your Business in 2024 and Beyond

Insulate yourself from the turbulence so you can maximize the opportunities and grow.

Side Hustle

This Former Starbucks Employee Started a Side Hustle That's Making More Than $70,000 a Month — and He's Not Done Yet

When Tom Saar moved to New York City, he spotted a lucrative business opportunity.

Business Ideas

63 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2024

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2024.

Business News

I Tried the 'Anti-AI App' That Suddenly Drew Half a Million Artists Away From Instagram

Social media app Cara went from a few thousand users to more than 600,000 seemingly overnight.