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#269278
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someone actually bought this crap??
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Contents
12" Scale Action Figures
3D Figure Painters
Accessory Sets
Banks
Bathroom
Battle Bags
Bedroom
Board & Card Games
Calendars
Ceramic Mugs
Clocks
Character Collectibles
Collectible Pins
Commuter Cups
Compact Discs
Computer Accessories
Containers
Danglers
Dated Student Planners
Dresser Top Standees
Drinking Glasses
Epic Force Figures
Figural Keychains
Finger Forces
Flip Images
Glow-In-The-Dark Discs
Greetings Cards
Key Chains
Kids Collectibles
Koosh Balls
Magnets
Mega-Collectibles
Miniatures / Dioramas
Mini Movies
Mugs
Out Door Toys
Party Accessories
Plaster Moulding Sets
Plush Toys
Puzzles
Queen Amidala Collection
Queen Amidala Portrait Dolls
Rockets
Stickers
Sipper Straws
Toasties Slipper Sox
Treasure Keepers
Video & DVD
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The number of categories alone is disturbing. Coupled with the number of items in each category - all for merchandising tie-ins to a movie - that's just fucking shameful.
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#268159
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OOT has 1 day left
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Originally posted by: ESHBG
So much for Lucas' bogus "after 12/31, they're gone!" crap.

The only thing more insulting than the statement itself is the fact that companies continue to try to use it to increase profits. Everyone knows it's bullshit when they hear it, the companies that say it know it's bullshit, and they know we know it's bullshit.

It's embarrassing for them, or at least it should be. But once again, it's profit margin first - integrity second.

In this day and age of home entertainment \ multi-media saturation - nothing is "for a limited time only".

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#263074
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Will you buy the OOT again ?
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Very doubtful. If it were sold as a single DVD - maybe. However, if it's some sort of deal where I'm forced to also purchase some other - proper, true vision of the film that George wanted to make all along but couldn't, according to some asinine, pretzel-logic explanation - absolutely not. I already paid for one copy of the SE and dropped it in the garbage can sitting next to the curb without letting it enter my home. I won't do that a second time.

I already own a copy of the film I saw as a boy. My life will have to continue on without George telling me what I should think, like, accept, or watch. George doesn't make decisions for me.

The depth of his megalomania is disturbing.
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#261327
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Hey guys, Remember when Star wars had writing like this?
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Originally posted by: CO
Luke, Leia, and Han don't give great performances in SW '77, but their chemistry is unmatched for any film I have ever seen, and their humor is top notch too. Leia yelling at Han, Han being a pompous ass, Luke being the good guy, that is all they needed to do in the first SW movie, just play their part, and if you look at it that way, that is the reason the movie is a classic, it didn't need great performances like ESB did, cause the movie wasn't as intimate and the characters weren't as fleshed out.

That's exactly what makes Star Wars better than Empire (for me, anyway). I really love the fact that the three of them are strangers and that they don't get along particularly well. That tension, that unfamiliarity and distrust of each other makes for great chemistry.

The all-for-one, one-for-all feel of the characters, as well as the kinder, gentler Han and Leia characters takes the edge off in Empire. That edginess and tension are what I liked so much in Star Wars and I miss it in Empire. For me, Empire is much less an adventure and more of a story.

It's very similar to Jaws. The heart of that story is the interaction of the three characters on the boat, not the shark, the town, or people getting attacked while swimming. It's much deeper than that. It's the interaction of three people who are together because they have to be - not because they want to be. There's tension and distrust and it makes for a great feel between the characters. Star Wars had that same tension. Strangers thrown into a situation - not friends working together.

I'm in the minority for sure, but I much prefer Star Wars over Empire because of the unknown feeling that is so palpable throughout. Everything is unknown in Star Wars - where they're going, how they're going to get there, who this Vader person is, what the princess will be like, whether or not they can count on each other, how they're going to survive, etc. The viewer doesn't know what's going to happen and neither do the main characters.

That feeling is absent in Empire. It's more of a "our heroes on a mission" story as opposed to an outer space adventure in a far-off galaxy. I know Empire has better acting, better directing, better photography, special effects, etc, but there's more to a great film than it's mechanics. There's that certain je ne sais quoi that can't be explained, that a select few films ever have. For me, Star Wars has it and Empire doesn't.

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#261325
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The SW Novel - Alan Dean Foster
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Originally posted by: Number20
...author's names never change. Everyone knows that Mark Twain was a psuedonym, and that the real author was Samuel Clements. But you will never see Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn credited to "Samuel Clements" in any bookstore, but always "Mark Twain". It might be something like that going on. Since it was originally attributed to George Lucas, it is stuck that way.

That's a little different situation. A pen name is the same person, a ghost writer is a different person. If I were to guess, I'd think it's a rights issue. Lucas owns it all so he most likely has say in how it's published.

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#255838
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Opinion Poll on Go-Mer-Tonic
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Originally posted by: auximenies

Originally posted by: Cable-X1
Maybe this is Gomer here on the left. If so, I'm certainly curious if that was his "date" to Celebration III or just a wonderful photo-op.

I doubt it - probably just another guy wanting to stand next to a pretty girl.


Oh, come on, man! - You guys know I've never goofed on Gomie personally and I don't plan on starting - but that one was just hanging out there waiting.
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#255834
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Anyone see ER last week (11-02-06)? RE: Padme's death
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Originally posted by: Obi Jeewhyen
Broken Heart Syndrome deaths usually occur in very elderly people, following the loss of a spouse.

I've seen what I think is a real life example of it. A few years ago, my next door neighbor, a woman in her late 70s, died from illness and her non-ill husband died less than three weeks later. Like you said, elderly people who have spent their entire lives together could easily loose their desire to continue on alone.

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#255037
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Official Star Wars newsletter from 1978
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Originally posted by: maddog00
I think that would be fair enough. Not claim he NEVER said any of the stuff he's been quoted and published in the past.

That's the only problem I have with the guy where the number of films is concerned. I don't care if it was 20 films whittled down to 2. Plans change on all films. That's part of the business.

So what if he altered his plans? Star Wars was number 1 of 12, according to his newsletter to fans. After a few years he decided it was better fit as number 4 of 9. Why not just say so? No one cares. Just put out a quality film. Why make the statement that it was that way all along? "I , uh, uh, I never said it was 1 of 12 - why, um, it was...it was actually number 4 of 9 - yeah - 4 of 9...in fact, I actually wrote the entire story back in college - 8 years before I gave the other interview - man, you media guys keep making stuff up"

Why lie about it? He could have called Empire Strikes Back number 8 of 5 and no one would have given a crap.

It's all the lying about what he said in the past that's so weird.