Originally posted by: JediRandy
Yeah, a whole gaggle of TV execs all went out and rented Ewok Adventures before turning the show down.
Are you trying to say that it was a direct to video release? Because it was actually a made for TV movie, and it really did bomb. Whatever TV exec took it probably did wish he had rented it first.
Originally posted by: DarthPoppy
the SuperUltimateLastFinalLucasOnHisDeathBedEdition of Star Wars which will now be numbered Episode 104, as the 100 TV episodes will take place between Episode III and Star Wars.
Yeah, a whole gaggle of TV execs all went out and rented Ewok Adventures before turning the show down.
Are you trying to say that it was a direct to video release? Because it was actually a made for TV movie, and it really did bomb. Whatever TV exec took it probably did wish he had rented it first.
Originally posted by: DarthPoppy
the SuperUltimateLastFinalLucasOnHisDeathBedEdition of Star Wars which will now be numbered Episode 104, as the 100 TV episodes will take place between Episode III and Star Wars.
Haha! I forgot, that is exactly what he did with Indiana Jones. I remember the yellow box VHS release (the last US release before the DVD set) for the Indy Trilogy had their episode numbers on the spine, Raiders was Episode 24 or something like that.