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ratpack1961 said:

I like how only serious discussions on film preservation can be had by sitting at disney world next to the tea cups ride after going on Star Tours.

Well where do you have them?

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I will pack a lunch for our top secret preservation rendezvous at Star Tours. Oh and be sure not to tell anyone that you've gone to Florida...please leave your id at home, and if it's not too much trouble, remove your teeth and sand off your fingerprints.  Now that we've gotten that squared away, is balogna and cheese okay with you?  

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Is there a full moon or something?  This forum has taken a turn for the worse lately.  Can't we all play nice?

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It's still working until sometime in November?!  Really?  Shit, I should have gone there.  I'm probably the only person on this forum who never made it to Star Tours.  I'll have to check Disney's website when I get the chance.  If you have any info, please link me.  And nice avatar BTW!

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I was told by an employee there that was to be closed in november but looking around apparently it was closed September 7th.

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Puggo - Jar Jar's Yoda said:

Rattlehead said:

Out of ten replies there was, what, one serious one?

With all due respect, you have yet to provide a single reason why we should be rushing to meet you.

With all due respect, I wasn't aware that I had to provide credentials.  I thought that a desire to preserve the OUT would be enough.  Actually, Puggo, you're one person I would like to talk to in particular.  It's late right now and I need sleep but I'll talk to you soon.

Sorry if I haven't been posting here continuously for the past few years but I haven't had the time to spend on this website in a long time and didn't have any opportunities to do any preservation work until now anyway.  It would be nice if people didn't receive my friendly invitation for a chat about a topic of mutual interest with such suspicion, derision and sarcasm.  If you feel you need some compelling reason from me before you can meet me as Puggo inferred then, fine don't meet, but there's really no call for turning my thread into a three-ring circus.  Why does everyone feel such an irresistible urge to make clever comments on the internet about something that doesn't involve them?  And if you don't want to accept my invitation then it doesn't concern you.  Let's be civil here. 

And no, Frink, I'm not a cop.  Are you?  I don't work for Lucas.  And I wasn't asking for it.  I simply posted a brief message with an offer to like-minded individuals.  I'm sorry that I didn't word it in a way that made you more comfortable but I didn't have all day to make it sound snappy.  And why is it creepy to invite people to discuss a topic of mutual interest face-to-face?  Are you that alienated behind your keyboard that an offer of actual human interaction strikes you as "creepy?"  Are book clubs and non-profit groups also creepy to you?  Maybe you need to get out more.  I'm not trying to stir anything up, but really, people used to talk about important things in person before the internet existed. There's nothing strange about it.

I suggested Star Tours because I've never been there and it seemed appropriate since we are talking about STAR WARS.  But I guess that's a tenuous link at best and only exists in my crazy mind.  Sorry about that. 

Moderators: I think the thread can be closed, it's a moot point now anyway.  But for the future I would hope people have more manners.  If someone offers something to me which I don't want, whether it be a meeting, ice cream, marijuana or whatever the case may be, I politely decline it, I don't ridicule them.

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Tobar said:

I was told by an employee there that was to be closed in november but looking around apparently it was closed September 7th.

 

That sucks.  Typical.  Thanks for the info!

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Puggo - Jar Jar's Yoda wrote:

With all due respect, you have yet to provide a single reason why we should be rushing to meet you.

One thing going for Rattlehead is the 2004 join date.  But going against are multiple posts, looking for stuff.  (the OT.com old post pruning limits what we can remember about this user)

http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Havent-been-here-in-a-while-and-just-need-an-update/topic/1827/

http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic-print.cfm/How-many-bootleg-DVD-sets-are-there-that-are-worth-talking-about/topic/1210/

It's a crap shoot.  Strong personalities could lead to results, but some posting finesse might have made this thread already old news.  Odd to meet at the most expensive place on earth.

"I've just outed myself as a Star Wars Preservationist,

I'm going to Disneywo... hey who are you, you want what?!"

Isn't it rather silly that you searched my posts from 5 years ago rather than just decide to meet in a public place or not?  What was I going to do, rape or kill you on Star Tours?

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Rattlehead, the one thing you have to understand is that the internet is full of nutters and we have had a lot of them come in here from time to time. And when someone who people know nothing about suddenly wants to meet up with people then suspicions are raised. There are some very strange star wars fans out there that . I have personally received death threats from some fans because i dared to meddle with George's creations And when you said in your first post that you would only talk about things in person and wanted peoples personal phone numbers you have to admit it did sound a little odd. We are in a forum after all so couldn't you have started talking about things in here first before asking for personal things like this? It would have come across a lot better.

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Rattlehead wrote:

Isn't it rather silly that you searched my posts from 5 years ago rather than just decide to meet in a public place or not?  What was I going to do, rape or kill you on Star Tours?

It is not silly to research.  You can learn from what people have previously posted. 

It's my time, if doing a few quick searches provides information not to meet someone, that's the way it's going to be.

You've come in here looking for stuff.  Five years ago, you wanted people to tell you about the latest fan preservation, five years later it's people to hang out with you.

There might be a silver lining or some value in the end, but right now it's completely hidden behind rape and killing jokes.  yikes.

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Rattlehead said:

With all due respect, I wasn't aware that I had to provide credentials.  I thought that a desire to preserve the OUT would be enough.  Actually, Puggo, you're one person I would like to talk to in particular.

First, I've never been to Star Tours, would love to go someday, and if I went would be more than thrilled to meet anyone and everyone from this forum or elsewhere, regardless of credentials.

But go back and look at your original post, particularly the title.  "SERIOUS preservationists ONLY".  Regardless of what you intended, the content made it sound like you were convening a special summit meeting of the world's top experts for a big project.  It set a very particular tone.  Actually, I was intrigued.  Does he have a 70mm print?  Is he an LFL insider scuttling a hard drive out of Skywalker Ranch?  Is he a 12-year-old kid wanting to get Adywan's autograph?  Is this a sting? Should I give this guy my phone number?

It would be as if some random person (say, "John Smith") went on a rock guitar forum, and posted "GRAMMY WINNING guitarists ONLY", and proposed that the biggest superstars meet with him at the Tapas bar.  The first things anyone on there is going to say is "why are we meeting?" and "who is John Smith?"

Just about everyone on this forum is serious about preserving the original trilogy.  Perhaps if you had just said "hey, I'll be at Star Tours next week and would love to meet up with some of you guys in person... PM me and I'll send you my cell number"... it might have sounded a little less, er, grandiose?

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Gort The Gunner says :

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I would really love to come and hang but I've got to get to grips with this giant calculator.

Imperial bases these days seem to be getting more and more like the 60's Batman television show.

All the signs around here are in Turkish and these buttons are two big for my fists.

Who is running this show Mr Miyagi? 

I can't even get out of this transparent force field thing. 

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Johnny said:

http://geektyrant.com/storage/TommyFootball.jpg

Back off Gort!  Two eez great, but three eez uh crowd.  Oh hai, Bingowings.

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This forum is already a great place for meeting between serious preservationists. And the pm box is enough for private discussions. I don't see the use of personal meeting, and all the help I could get here by pm is something I wouldn't have never found on a "StarTour" or so.

... And don't forget: even serious preservationists do HAVE humour and like joking around sometimes, mostly in such a great topic as yours! You'd better accept it.

Otherwise...

 

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I looked forward to going to Star Tours my entire childhood. When I finally went to Disney World I made a beeline directly for it...and felt like a deflated balloon. It's just not that good of a ride. It was early in the technology and as a ride it really does nothing.

Ady got death threats? WTH?

I still vote for an ot.com convention in opposition to the official Celebration events. We could get together-and steal and burn the GOUT telecine. Wouldn't that be fun?

However, it may be difficult to physically produce random pics and gifs.

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Sad to hear Puggo didn't get to see Star Tours.  But I agree with Captainsolo, you didn't miss much.  If you go watch martinsvids copy, your getting more then the real experience since your seeing the complete preshow.  If you went even in the last 15 years, Star Tours wasn't that big a draw so there wasn't any lines.  You'd be walking right through the preshow catching only a glimpse of it.  And by mid 90s it was pretty outdated, not to mention what it must have been like this year.

For a originaltrilogy convention, how bout renting out one of the biggest screens in NY or L.A. for one night and screening original 35 mm prints of the OOT.  The lobby could also have people's person collections on display etc.

As for the topic in general, I think the OP has still not explained why serious preservationists only need apply to his invite.  Also if you look at the topic all caps are used.  This is considered shouting or for when something is "serious business".  Finally, its well known that meeting strangers right off the net can be downright dangerous.  Theres just not enough in the original post as to why this person wants to meet and also his asking literally anyone to reply causes suspicion.  And again why so discriminatory for serious preservationists?  Is there any such thing as a non serious preservationist?  Like a joke preservationist (maybe George Lucas himself fits this)  I think the snarky remarks are a reaction to that.

 

 

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adywan said:

Rattlehead, the one thing you have to understand is that the internet is full of nutters and we have had a lot of them come in here from time to time. And when someone who people know nothing about suddenly wants to meet up with people then suspicions are raised. There are some very strange star wars fans out there that . I have personally received death threats from some fans because i dared to meddle with George's creations And when you said in your first post that you would only talk about things in person and wanted peoples personal phone numbers you have to admit it did sound a little odd. We are in a forum after all so couldn't you have started talking about things in here first before asking for personal things like this? It would have come across a lot better.

Sorry Andywan.  I've been overseas for a while and I forgot how paranoid Americans can be.  I see your point, but I've also been too busy for bulletin boards (not just this one, but in general) for several years and forgot just how microscopic the scrutiny of every word of a post gets.  I just don't have the time or desire to scrutinize the tone and wording of every post the way some people do here (or on boards in general).  I guess my thinking is still in European mode and an invitation to a very public and crowded place where no one is possibly going to come to any harm didn't strike me as weird or creepy or anything, and a request for a mobile number to facilitate said meeting also didn't strike me as strange.  As far as only talking about things in person... refer again to what I just said about scrutiny.

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Rattlehead wrote:

Isn't it rather silly that you searched my posts from 5 years ago rather than just decide to meet in a public place or not?  What was I going to do, rape or kill you on Star Tours?

It is not silly to research.  You can learn from what people have previously posted. 

It's my time, if doing a few quick searches provides information not to meet someone, that's the way it's going to be.

You've come in here looking for stuff.  Five years ago, you wanted people to tell you about the latest fan preservation, five years later it's people to hang out with you.

There might be a silver lining or some value in the end, but right now it's completely hidden behind rape and killing jokes.  yikes.

Five years ago I wouldn't have called myself a preservationist but those who were had created fan preservations... I wanted to obtain them.  What's strange about that?  And you use the term "hang out," but my phrase "serious preservationists only" that has drawn such ire here was meant to imply that this meeting would have a distinct purpose identical to that of this forum.  Yeah, if I had actually said, "Hey let's hang out!"  Yeah, that would have been weird.  But what I said to distinguish my intent from that caused such backlash.  I can't win.  I think people all over the internet need to relax and not be so quick to jump down everyone's throats.  And my comment in my last reply to you was meant to put the situation in perspective.  I invited people to a group meeting in a crowded public place crawling with security guards, not a single person to a meeting in a dark alley.  This isn't a horror movie, it's real life.  Relax.

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Puggo - Jar Jar's Yoda said:

Rattlehead said:

With all due respect, I wasn't aware that I had to provide credentials.  I thought that a desire to preserve the OUT would be enough.  Actually, Puggo, you're one person I would like to talk to in particular.

First, I've never been to Star Tours, would love to go someday, and if I went would be more than thrilled to meet anyone and everyone from this forum or elsewhere, regardless of credentials.

But go back and look at your original post, particularly the title.  "SERIOUS preservationists ONLY".  Regardless of what you intended, the content made it sound like you were convening a special summit meeting of the world's top experts for a big project.  It set a very particular tone.  Actually, I was intrigued.  Does he have a 70mm print?  Is he an LFL insider scuttling a hard drive out of Skywalker Ranch?  Is he a 12-year-old kid wanting to get Adywan's autograph?  Is this a sting? Should I give this guy my phone number?

It would be as if some random person (say, "John Smith") went on a rock guitar forum, and posted "GRAMMY WINNING guitarists ONLY", and proposed that the biggest superstars meet with him at the Tapas bar.  The first things anyone on there is going to say is "why are we meeting?" and "who is John Smith?"

Just about everyone on this forum is serious about preserving the original trilogy.  Perhaps if you had just said "hey, I'll be at Star Tours next week and would love to meet up with some of you guys in person... PM me and I'll send you my cell number"... it might have sounded a little less, er, grandiose?

See, this is what I hate about the internet.  Inevitably someone will get all bent out of shape because someone else didn't word something the way he would.  Not that it's wrong, or that he was rude or abusive, but it's just not the way HE would say it.  I said it the way I said it and it did get your attention so it was at least partially successful!  LOL!

Besides, you have no idea what kind of project I may be involved in and I won't discuss it on public internet forums for precicely this kind of absurdist comedy act that results when every word you type goes under the microscope, plus I have people reading my posts from five years ago (!), and for other reasons you mentioned.  This all because people weren't comfortable with "the way I worded my post."  Shit!  Imagine I said something of any substance!  Imagine the uproar then!  Serious business is done face to face, not on public internet forums.  And the first time I meet anyone I'm not giving any details.  I deal with people I trust and I can't trust anyone who I haven't met face-to-face.

"Grammy winning guitarists" is not a good analogy.  A grammy is a credential and an achievement, I didn't ask for any credential but your intent (serious).

I want to preface the next statement thus: don't get me wrong, looking at the work that has been done by people on this board, I have been often not just impressed but literally floored by the results.  Having said that, I think we all agree that up until now we were all working with material with quite limited potential (which often makes the results just that much more impressive in the sense of seeming impossible, but still doesn't improve our overall situation).  But in the grand scheme of OUT preservation, we've basically got the GOUT and attempts to improve on it or it's source, and reverse-engineered reconstructions of the OUT using the 2004 cut HD broadcast and elements of said GOUT or it's source.  I don't consider those to be the actual OUT, but a simulation or approximation of the actual OUT.  So perhaps it's time for some grandiosity, as long as it's productive.

Bottom line: after many years of helplessly watching Lucas shit all over his own legacy, and admiring the work I've seen here, I have something to offer.  I'll share those details with those that I trust and take into confidence and work with at a later date.  I had literally a few minutes to make that post and I didn't put the amount of thought into it that it appears many here did.  It got your attention, so let's be adults about the fact that such communications were never meant to be obsessed over and dissected ad-nauseum for all eternity the way the internet tempts so many to.  Let's move on.

The fallout over my imperfectly-worded post just further convinces me that it's a bad idea to discuss anything of substance on this or any public internet forum.  If you are serious about SW OUT preservation and can spare a few minutes then you can choose to meet me sometime so you can judge for yourself if I'm a kook or not.  Considering I'll never suggest a meeting that's not in a safe public space, what have you got to lose but a few minutes?  To anyone who isn't satisfied with this, then fine forget about it but be mature enough to just walk away and leave the thread to people who are actually interested in the topic and not your "clever" remarks.  Fair enough?

 

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This forum is already a great place for meeting between serious preservationists. And the pm box is enough for private discussions. I don't see the use of personal meeting, and all the help I could get here by pm is something I wouldn't have never found on a "StarTour" or so.

... And don't forget: even serious preservationists do HAVE humour and like joking around sometimes, mostly in such a great topic as yours! You'd better accept it.

Otherwise...

 

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The forum is a great place for finding and communicating with serious preservationists, perhaps, but it's physically impossible to meet them here.  I'm old-fashioned, I like speaking verbally in person.  I do have humor, that's why I suggested the meeting at Star Tours, but everyone missed that because they seem to have imagined me trying to discuss technical details of film preservation while actually on the Star Tours attraction or "next to the teacups" as someone else said.  There's a time for joking and a time for seriousness.  My window for meeting people in that location was only two days, I didn't have time to wade through silliness for days before meeting anyone.

Just saw Megadeth again.  They've still got it after all these years.

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ratpack1961 said:

As for the topic in general, I think the OP has still not explained why serious preservationists only need apply to his invite.  Also if you look at the topic all caps are used.  This is considered shouting or for when something is "serious business".  Finally, its well known that meeting strangers right off the net can be downright dangerous.  Theres just not enough in the original post as to why this person wants to meet and also his asking literally anyone to reply causes suspicion.  And again why so discriminatory for serious preservationists?  Is there any such thing as a non serious preservationist?  Like a joke preservationist (maybe George Lucas himself fits this)  I think the snarky remarks are a reaction to that.

 

 

No, the snarky remarks are just a symptom of the crass society that we live in and which is just exacerbated by the impersonality and alienation of internet.

Yes, I capitalized and stipulated that I only wanted to meet with serious preservationists because the purpose of the meeting would be to discuss preservation as opposed to just a gathering of forum users to "hang out" which, I agree, would be strange.  Not enough in the original post to explain why I want to meet?  ... to discuss preservation?  You know, you complain that I "shouted" the stipulation about serious preservationists and then you complain that you don't understand the purpose of the meeting!  I'm starting to think that it would still be unclear to many here if I had written a 5000 word post going into minute detail.  Suffice it to say that if you can't figure out the purpose of a meeting of "serious preservationists" then relax because it has nothing to do with you.  Perhaps that's why my title was so blunt, and yet apparently despite all the objections, still not blunt enough.

Yes, meeting strangers from the net can be downright dangerous for children.  Any adult with any common sense at all and the self-preservation instinct that they were born with can handle meeting a stranger in a crowded public place with hyper-security such as Disney World.  I keep forgetting that Americans walk around thinking that they are in a Wes Craven movie.

As I proposed in my previous post let's move on.  Forget the meeting at Disney World.  I've moved on, accross the country.

I think I've explained myself enough, and I'm not going to go into more details here.  Aside from the other reasons not to, this thread has convinced me of the utter futility in discussing anything here.  Anyone with any sense will understand that life happens off-line too and will also understand, or at least imagine the reasons why I may want to discuss this there.  I direct the next statement to such people: anyone interested enough that they think that at some point in the future they may want to meet to learn more (could be tomorrow at NYC Comic-Con or it could be months from now, I don't know), then PM me.

Otherwise, let's let the thread die and keep all communication between interested parties by PM so that we don't upset the non-interested parties who can't resist endlessly picking apart the OP as if it's some sort of document for the ages like the Magna Carta.

Lastly, sorry to hear that Star Tours gets such lousy reviews!  But I'd still like to see it if I could.  And I bet, as outdated as the technology is, we'll be nostalgic for it after Lucas finishes ruining it.

Also, some good ideas were mentioned about an OT.com con.  That would be much more worthwhile going to than the propaganda-fest that is the official cons.  Not only can we have productive exchanges on preservation but we can have a nostalgia celebration for the days when the Holiday Special truly was the most embarrassing Star Wars artifact on film... Now the Prequels in and of themselves, and the sad defaced state of the OT make the Holiday Special look downright respectable, Bea Arthur and all!

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Rattlehead said:

 

... I deal with people I trust and I can't trust anyone who I haven't met face-to-face....

So you can't trust Puggo, Adywan or other preservationists if you don't see them in real... ??!!!! Oh, my...!

I'm afraid being a 'Serious Preservationist' who matches with all of your criteriums is too much of a work again. I wish you good luck to find your elite.

 

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Rattlehead said:

Sorry Andywan.  I've been overseas for a while and I forgot how paranoid Americans can be.  I see your point, but I've also been too busy for bulletin boards (not just this one, but in general) for several years and forgot just how microscopic the scrutiny of every word of a post gets.  I just don't have the time or desire to scrutinize the tone and wording of every post the way some people do here (or on boards in general).  I guess my thinking is still in European mode and an invitation to a very public and crowded place where no one is possibly going to come to any harm didn't strike me as weird or creepy or anything, and a request for a mobile number to facilitate said meeting also didn't strike me as strange.  As far as only talking about things in person... refer again to what I just said about scrutiny.

If you going to come across at me with that higher than thou attitude you could at least get my bloody name right. And i'm British, not American so your point is a fail there.

You see this is what really bugs me about what you are saying. You say you only want to talk to real preservationists and in person at somewhere like Star Tours. So, in your mind, anyone that lives outside of the USA is just not worth your precious time and can't be serious preservationists? Or do you think you are so important that anyone that is serious would spend hundreds of pounds and jump on a flight just so they could meet you?

 

But seriously, what is the big deal about only wanting to meet people in person? With todays technology the world has become a lot smaller. Why couldn't you start out by talking to these people in a video conference call on the net first? Wouldn't this be a simpler idea to start off with and you wouldn't alienate anyone that lives outside of the USA?

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