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It wasn't as successful as Judge Judy, obviously, but it did make some money.
It wasn't as successful as Judge Judy, obviously, but it did make some money.
There was a Judge Judy movie?
It's not funny that people are watching it, it's just funny when people are all surprised that it sucks.
TV's Frink said:
There was a Judge Judy movie?
I've done a script and a couple re-writes, but it hasn't been green lit yet. I'm hoping to get Willem Dafoe to play Judy and John Waters to direct.
I'm not sure why Leia is wearing this outfit, but I don't mind! ;)
Where were you in '77?
^ Thank the maker!
Oh it's real:SilverWook said:
That this was licensed and exists boggles my mind.
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SilverWook said:
I'm not sure why Leia is wearing this outfit, but I don't mind! ;)
Rancor-toe.
TV's Frink said:
Rancor-toe.
DuracellEnergizer said:
SilverWook said:
I'm not sure why Leia is wearing this outfit, but I don't mind! ;)
If I had the money, I'd commission a professional writer to write a non-Rule 34 story to go with this painting.
^ That thing between the Rancor's legs is his foot right?
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Cannot unsee!
Where were you in '77?
A little RCA Videodisc promotion from 1982...
Where were you in '77?
Ryan McAvoy said:
DuracellEnergizer said:
SilverWook said:
I'm not sure why Leia is wearing this outfit, but I don't mind! ;)
If I had the money, I'd commission a professional writer to write a non-Rule 34 story to go with this painting.
^ That thing between the Rancor's legs is his foot right?
She still has more clothes on than the Wookiee.
Hey! He's wearing a bandolier! ;)
Where were you in '77?
SilverWook said:
Hey! He's wearing a bandolier! ;)
He's right. You ever watch the Star Wars Muppet Show? He didn't wear it there. He was quite naked.
I’m just here because I’m driving tonight.
A little known fact is that Chewie is the Buffalo Bill of Wookiees. That is the skin and fur of an innocent victim.
Tack said:
SilverWook said:
Hey! He's wearing a bandolier! ;)
He's right. You ever watch the Star Wars Muppet Show? He didn't wear it there. He was quite naked.
It gets pretty hot under those tv lights. ;)
I actually have a still from that I bought at a swap meet many years ago. (Chewie with his arms folded standing next to Luke.) Never seen a copy of it anywhere. I ought to get it autographed some day.
Chewie actually takes the bandolier off in Star Wars, when entering the Falcon's cockpit. It's magically back on when they enter Hyperspace.
Where were you in '77?
Reegar said:
A little known fact is that Chewie is the Buffalo Bill of Wookiees. That is the skin and fur of an innocent victim.
Imperial propaganda!
We all know Palpatine has a Wookiee throw rug in his summer home. ;)
Where were you in '77?
SilverWook said:
Reegar said:
A little known fact is that Chewie is the Buffalo Bill of Wookiees. That is the skin and fur of an innocent victim.
Imperial propaganda!
We all know Palpatine has a Wookiee throw rug in his summer home. ;)
HAN: "Say, that's a nice rug."
(pause)
"Oooh."
There's a rumor that the Clone Wars will reveal Lama Su to be in cohorts with Sidious and in the know about Order 66.
SilverWook said:
A little RCA Videodisc promotion from 1982...
That looks like a LED screen at the end of the video
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Am I the only one who understands how the Empire died with Palpatine in ROTJ?
darklordoftech said:
Am I the only one who understands how the Empire died with Palpatine in ROTJ?
Do you want to explain that? Because the EU perspective of a bureaucracy and military so large that it can function without its head for a long time is pretty convincing. It's not like Palpatine invented the Empire; he just militarized the existing government, and that military (and cultural change) don't disappear overnight.
timdiggerm said:
darklordoftech said:
Am I the only one who understands how the Empire died with Palpatine in ROTJ?
Do you want to explain that? Because the EU perspective of a bureaucracy and military so large that it can function without its head for a long time is pretty convincing. It's not like Palpatine invented the Empire; he just militarized the existing government, and that military (and cultural change) don't disappear overnight.
1. The Empire depended on Palpatine's Force powers (as explained in the ROTJ novelization).
2. The people of the galaxy had come to hate the Empire.
3. The Empire without Palpatine is the Republic.