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Post #96710

Author
Rikter
Parent topic
STAR WARS: The Torrents thread
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Date created
15-Mar-2005, 3:31 AM
New Torrent Up!

60 Minutes - The Last Star Wars - 2005

This is the segment that "60 Minutes" dedicated to George Lucas and his Empire

I also captured the full show to DVD - I figured you zany fans would just want
the segment; that and why waste a DVD for a 13min clip?


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DISC SPECS

Type................: XSVCD Movie
Platform............: Nero .nrg Image File
Burn Tested.........: Yes
Video Format........: VBR Super VideoCD/MPEG2/480x480/4x3/NTSC
Audio Format........: MPEG 2.0 – 224Kbps VBR
Size................: 269 MB

DISC DETAILS

Source..............: PVR to SVCD Transfer
Runtime.............: 13 min 23 sec
Genre...............: Science Fiction
Disc Creator........: "Angrysun"
Release Group.......: Blaksvn-Torrentz


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On March 13, 2005 "60 Minutes" presented a special segment that featured an
in-depth interview with George Lucas. The show previously profiled Lucas in 1999
during the release of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace to document the
beginning of the prequels. Now that Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
heads into the final stages of post-production, "60 Minutes" correspondent
Lesley Stahl returns to Skywalker Ranch to chat with Lucas about his family, his
technological innovations and his plans after Episode III.

"We want to give something of interest to everyone from the most die-hard Star
Wars fans who will be looking for that one frame that shows a little droid that
they hadn't seen before, to somebody who hasn't seen the films but knows that
George is an important figure in not just filmmaking but in another context as
well,"

- Segment Producer Rome Hartman


ENJOY!