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yup, makes you feel alive.
"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
Qui-Gon Jinn (R.I.P.)
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Keeps the forums from getting boring too!

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.

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true true...
"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
Qui-Gon Jinn (R.I.P.)
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Would have to agree.

Oh, and in an effort to try to boost visibility of this site, I recommend all of us head over to IMDb and start posting in the message boards for all the SW films (including the PT) about this site. Each film has a thread in the message board entitled "originaltrilogy.com" that was started, for the most part, by a user named "matban". If we post enough in those threads, they will show up on the film's homepage on IMDb (the homepage message board grid only displays about five threads at a time and I think they're based on popularity).
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Kevin A
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sounds like a good idea, bossk.
"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
Qui-Gon Jinn (R.I.P.)
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So go do it.

I e-mailed my friend Michael Crawford who runs MWCtoys.com. He's one of the most renowned online, independent toy reviewers. Well, his site also has a movie review section and, once in a while, he will stray from just reviewing movies and will cover other movie-related topics (like NetFlix.com). I asked him if he would cover our cause. His site gets a lot of traffic and not just from toy world fanboys but from major toy companies as well which might drum up some support. I offered to help him write the article too and sent him Jay's e-mail address. Here's hoping.
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Kevin A
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cool bossk, that sounds real good!

yes, i will go to imdb.com.
"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
Qui-Gon Jinn (R.I.P.)
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Michael agreed to post it. He said he'll run it as a special feature. He wants me to write it and he'll post an introductory paragraph for it. Says he should be able to keep it up for a while. I told him I'd have an article to him probably before the end of the week. I'll post a link here when he does post it. Let's make sure we scratch his back as well. He's helping us, so let's visit his site, too. He's got a ton of good toy reviews and he posts guest toy reviews too if any of you are interested in having your view of toys posted on a pretty well respected toy site.
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Kevin A
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niiice.
"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
Qui-Gon Jinn (R.I.P.)
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He'll likely let me use an image as well. Do we all have a favorite banner to use? Should I just send him the animated 150x125 with Han and the "Han Shoots First" mantra on it?
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Kevin A
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yeah! thats our flagship.
"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
Qui-Gon Jinn (R.I.P.)
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Unless there's one you like better...

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.

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make a poll.
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Qui-Gon Jinn (R.I.P.)
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Not gonna bother with a poll. I'm just putting it out there for those who read this thread. Poll results would take too long to get any sort of significant result. I'll run with what we all think as the best.
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Kevin A
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im still sticking to my previous post! about the "Han shoots first" thingy, that is.
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And I think that's the one that I'm "shooting" with.

with apologies to Friends...

"You're shooting with 'Han Shoots First'!?!?!"
"Yeah!"
"That is correct."
"Nice shooting!!!"
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Kevin A
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Okay, the article is done and sent. I adapted my earlier Ebert letter for this purpose. Seemed to work, but it's been heavily updated. I also included both the wide banner and the Han Shoots First animated gif. I asked him if he would be willing to post the link on his homepage. We shall see.

Here's the revised version of the letter. Less focus on Ebert and more on film fans in general. I loved my ending note too much to change it...

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Several months ago, TheDigitalBits.com – a website dedicated to informing the web savvy world about upcoming digital audio and video releases – reported on a story that claims that George Lucas never plans to release the original cuts of the first Star Wars trilogy on DVD. As far as Lucas was concerned, the original cuts no longer exist because they do not represent the films as he envisioned them in his head. Now, thanks to the technology he has helped develop, he is finally able to revisit his classic trilogy and alter them to his true vision. We saw the first round of changes in 1997 with the theatrical release of his Special Edition Star Wars Trilogy. And, once he finishes Episode III, he plans to go back and make a second round of changes. This final "Ultimate Edition", as many refer to it, will represent his “true” vision. In fact, Lucas has even gone so far as to say that he no longer has prints of the original cut of the film.

In the first week of November 2003, Lucas partially recanted on his earlier statement. Now, he says that a version of the Star Wars trilogy will be released on DVD in September 2004.

However, the information released by the folks at Lucasfilm, Ltd. (LFL), did not specify which version of the trilogy would be released on DVD. Obviously, since this DVD release is planned to occur before the theatrical release of Star Wars Episode III, it will not be his “Ultimate Edition”. He clearly does not have the time between now and then to focus on making the changes that he has previously indicated would be a part of the Ultimate Edition (UE). What we have now is the chance for the DVD release to be either the 1977/1980/1983 Original Edition (OE) or the 1997 Special Edition (SE).

Where am I going with this?

As you can imagine, there has been a massive outcry against Lucas’ plans. There has been much discussion about this topic on sites such as Ain't it Cool News and TheDigitalBits.com, among many others. One website has even sprung up in the hopes of convincing Lucas that he needs to release the original cuts of the trilogy on DVD. This site, www.originaltrilogy.com, is an online petition and message board where fans of the original edition of the trilogy can go and sign the petition and take part in discussions about these movies, the newer prequel movies, or any other topic that may be mulling in their head.

As of November 14, 2003, the petition has amassed over 45,000 signatures from around the world. Visitors to the site and regular contributors to the forum have made a concerted effort to spread word about this site so it can collect as many signatures as possible. Many Star Wars fan sites as well as DVD/Home Theater sites have added banners or buttons to their homepages in support of originaltrilogy.com. Video Store Magazine writer Enrique Rivero wrote an article about the site after he interviewed site administrator Jay Sylvester. The July issue of CPU magazine has also run a promo for this site on its pages. One of the regular forum posters wrote an article that was published by his local newspaper - the Hamilton (Ont.) Spectator.

As hard as OT.com has tried, the overwhelming feeling is that the site still hasn't reached the masses. Web article readership, while very large, is still limited, especially considering that the sites on which OT.com has been featured tend to be focused towards either fans of Star Wars or DVD collectors. Unless you know where to look, what to look for, or get lucky with a search engine, you may never find the online articles or even the site.

In an effort to reach beyond just the home theater and Star Wars market, I asked Michael if he would help us out and he agreed. OT.com is now looking to all of you for support. Being Star Wars fans like many of you are sure to be, or just being film fans or believers in the sanctity of history, I am hoping to gain your support.

All I ask is that you visit www.originaltrilogy.com and sign the petition that is linked to the homepage. It will take you only about a minute. Soon after you sign it, a confirmation e-mail will be sent to the address you provide. Please make sure to follow the instructions contained in the e-mail. We are trying to ensure that only those people who want to sign the petition actually do sign it. We don’t want people to be signed up by someone else and not know about it.

I also ask that you send word about the site to anybody in your address book who may share the same conviction about the DVD release of one of the greatest film series in history. The little bit of time spent on this process is a small price to pay for preserving a piece of film history on DVD.

Those who have already signed the petition are movie fans, plain and simple. Many of us grew up watching the original Star Wars movies in theaters or on VHS. We bought the toys, we wore the clothing, we dressed up as Star Wars characters for Halloween. If we were parents of these kids back then, we were likely guilty of contributing to this obsession in some way, shape, or form. Now, many of us who were children of the 1970s and 80s are growing up and having our own families and we would like to be able to share these films that were such an important part of our life as we remember them. Not as Lucas would like us to remember them. Our VHS copies are getting old and suffering from magnetic fallout or, at any time, could fall victim to an overzealous VCR. If we ruin these VHS copies, we have nothing. All we want is to have a copy of our movies on a "safe" media like DVD so we can have them forever.

We understand that it is Lucas’ right to do with his films whatever he wants. We are not denying him this right. Make your Ultimate Edition, Mr. Lucas. We will watch it, no doubt. But, please, just give us DVDs of the versions that we grew to love and that existed as the only known versions for nearly 20 years before you started on the first round of edits.

As a closing note, a few years ago, the American Film Institute released their Top 100 films list. At number 15 is a film called Star Wars. If you read the official list on the AFI website (www.afi.com/tv/movies.asp), you will notice that the name Star Wars is followed by “(1977)” not “(1997)”.

Kevin Apgar
Film Enthusiast
Star Wars (1977) fan

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"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Kevin A
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coolness.
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Michael says it will be posted on Thursday night. So check his homepage on Friday morning to play it safe...

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"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Kevin A
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Excellent....

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.

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looking forward.
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I e-mailed my friend Michael Crawford who runs MWCtoys.com. He's one of the most renowned online, independent toy reviewers.

One question... how does he look in a Phantom mask?

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.

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The article is up. And I'm guessing he looks pretty okay in the mask. Can't guarantee his organ playing skills, though.
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Kevin A
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Very cool Bossk. Great work. I'll add the site to the list of supporters when I update the list next week.
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MTFBWY…A

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Way to go, Bossk!
I saw the original theatrical release of the Old Trilogy on the big screen and I'm proud of it...
How did I accomplish that (considering my age) is my secret...