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Prepare for 'The Force Awakens' by Watching All Six Star Wars Movies Simultaneously

Save time by watching episodes I-VI in a glorious blur of lightsaber duels and space battles.

Read: Watch '60 Minutes' Go Behind the Scenes of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'

A while back, intrepid VICE writer Tim Faust set up a grid of screens in his apartment and watched all six of the Fast and the Furious movies simultaneously in preparation for the release of Furious 7.

Now, as the world collectively gears up to watch the seventh installment of Star Wars—a franchise that could be described as, "Fast and the Furious, but with pod racing"—you can follow in Faust's footsteps with just one screen.

That's right, a guy on YouTube named Michael McNulty has edited all six Star Wars movies into a two-hour, six-quadrant viewing extravaganza that you can watch anytime you want, at least until the inevitable copyright claim brings the video down.

He actually spliced the whole thing together last May, but it's only recently been recognized for the work of art it is, since no one in their right mind would watch six Star Wars movies at once unless they were already drunk with anticipation for The Force Awakens.

Give the whole thing a watch above, and then go check out the far superior Billy Mays variation on the same theme.