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#55644
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Star Wars Fan Films
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I have seen George Lucas in Love from your third link, but it's a spoof. Damn good spoof, but spoof all the same. If you do have time and are in the mood, I highly recommend it. Has the girl who played the daughter in Mrs. Doubtfire costarring in it.

I have also seen Legacy of the Jedi, Pink Five, and Troops from the fourth link. All are good in their own rights, but, again, all are spoofs.

If you're looking for serious stuff strictly, avoid those four. There are several others you can tell are spoofs just from their titles.
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#55640
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Ultimates
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There were a few in the early days with me, motti_soL, Luke, and PSYCHO_DAYV bumping our posts but not with any great numbers. I think we may have each added a grand total of 100 posts to our counts. Once you're at my level, though, 100 posts ain't some grand amount. These days, though, I do more lurking than posting. I try to only post when absolutely necessary. Or someone addresses me directly. We discovered early on what a load of crap bumping is. We all try to avoid it these days. Not much point in it. Just garbles up the flow of the thread.

And, just so you know, wonton, loyalty is rewarded absolutely around here.
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#55633
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Ultimates
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Originally posted by: Luke Skywalker
as for this Bossk character..
hehe
i agree my posts are down.. thats just because when i was still in college i had to slow down... my teacher wouldnt let me talk on here anymore in class (lol) and plus things just got busy during the last semester... but i knew i couldnt stay away from here for long...

Bah! Excuses are like assholes... everybody's got one.


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Originally posted by: Luke Skywalker
and you be careful what you say Bossk... i eat bounty hunters for breakfast!


Yeah, good luck with that one, nancy boy!

Ah, you gotta love this friendship we've fostered in the last year and a half, eh?
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#55617
Topic
Music!
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I had to post this article I read on Metal-Sludge.com written by ex-MTV VJ Iann Robinson about Metallica. It's entitled "Some Kind of Bullshit" and it really hits the nail on the head. I dig Iann...

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What happened? What went wrong? Where did it all really start to fall apart for Metallica? As I sit writing this I've just come from seeing Some Kind Of Monster, the documentary that shows the creation of St Anger, an album which may go down in history as one of the all time worst Metallica records ever. The entire movie is them bitching and moaning about their "feelings" and how this creates a "negative energy" and all this new age bullshit that-when held up to who they used to be-makes you wonder who these guys are claiming to be Metallica. The movie starts off with Jason Newsted leaving the band after 14 years, part of which was because Metallica had decided to get a "Performance Coach" to sit around and spew dime store psychology shit for 40gs a month. Newsted knew, as I do, how lame that really is. Have the three men who brought the world to it's knees with Kill 'Em All actually turned into a bad episode of Thirtysomething or Dr. Phil> Yes ladies and gentlemen, they have. Some Kind Of Monster as a movie is really good, if a tad bit long but watching it is almost painful because it's such self-involved, high school drama and what's worse, it's not rock. I doubt Lemmy gets weepy eyed about his feelings and I know Anthrax and Exodus would probably slit their wrists before paying 40gs a month to a head shrink to tell them shit that any human should know. As you watch the film unfold you begin to understand why St Anger sucks so badly, because it's not made by Metallica, it's these three old men who've gone from timeless to silly because they won't just rock, they won't just fucking put their bullshit aside and write an album, everything has to be some new age committee meeting.

The first and foremost thing this movie does is cement the fact that Lars Ulrich is a dick, just a crying, whining dick. He bitches about playing drums, that it's too hard, he says shit like "When does an album begin and when does it end, what does that even mean?" It means write ten or twelve good songs and shut up about it. Then there's the scene when the band is looking for a new bass player and Lars actually says "If Cliff Burton walked in right now, I don't know if he'd be the right guy for the job." What an asshole thing to say, forget that Cliff Burton is still fairly unmatched in his bass skills, that just isn't something you say about a friend. In my opinion (and many others) Metallica's soul died with Cliff and as we watch the subsequent albums, we can see the failure scale start to rise. Lars seems way more into sitting in a private booth and auctioning off his art for millions then he does writing a record. He'd rather discuss and argue and talk shit then fucking play drums and in one scene he actually complains about a drum part being too hard and that he doesn't want to play it anymore. It's almost like Metallica is a way for him to be able to buy art, rather than his life's blood. Dude, if that's what you think then get gone, you're doing nobody any favors staying in the band. Another great part is after they've auditioned Scott Reeder (Kyuss, Obsessed), Twiggy (Marilyn Manson, A Perfect Circle) and a few other players Lars says that only Rob Trujillo could "Keep up." And that the rest seemed like they "were struggling". I seriously doubt Scott Reeder or Twiggy were struggling with "Frantic", know what I mean. Don't get me wrong, I like Rob, he seems like a good guy and a great player but what Lars said about the other bassists is really fucked up.

Next up is James Hetfield and one thing Some Kind Of Monster did for me was make me sad for him. I think it's great that he stopped drinking and that he wants to focus on his family, but then dude, break Metallica up, call it a day, it's not like you need the cash. Watching Hetfield, especially after he gets out of re-hab, makes me think he's scared of releasing the James that wrote those masterpieces of music in the eighties. He seems rigid, self-aware and homogenized to the point of where it gives you douche chills watching him try and write. The 12 stepper lyrics just don't fit Metallica. I mean Christ at one point he lets Lars write lyrics defending the whole Napster thing, and it just doesn't work. I think somewhere deep inside there lies the man that was James Hetfield and I personally think he could let that man out without giving up all he's accomplished on the sobriety front. I think that comes with change, a change of band and a change of headspace. I don't drink and I think working with Lars would drive me to become an alcoholic, so maybe the problem is the company he keeps. Watching the movie you can see hints and whispers of the driving creative force that Hetfield once was and that he's afraid to "rock" at all for fear it'll release the demons that almost destroyed him.

As for Kirk, he just seems like a confused friend caught in a war between 12 Step Guy and the Danish Ego. Kirk is a huge talent but I think he's happy with his place just doing what he needs to do to get by and doesn't want to rock the boat too hard. By the end of the movie I just felt that Metallica was done and over. A band that's let everything influence how they write and now they're just writing crappy songs to try and re-capture what they were. Most defenders of that record say "The songs are good, it's the production" my response is "They let it be produced that way." Metallica calls it bucking the trends, I call it an insincere attempt to be "rebels". Everything they do now smacks of insincerity, especially the MTV Icon Metallica show (which I was on so I know how bad it was) where nobody from Metallica's past was on hand to help them celebrate, just a bunch of hack bands who couldn't cover Metallica songs on their best day. If I brought the Metal Up Your Ass-era Metallica to that show and showed them Limp Bizkit and Avril Lavigne performing their songs, they'd have given up right then and there. I know there are still millions of Metallica fans who think St Anger is good, but hey 8 or 9 million people bought the Macarena record, doesn't make them right. I can already hear people clamoring for my head but I swear my heart is in the right place. I love Metallica, I always will and I want them to be remembered as one of the greatest forces in music, not a band that overstayed their welcome. I could be like certain "Radio Personalities" and kiss Metallica's ass but I respect them too much to do that, even if people don't like me for it. I'm not here to be popular, just honest. My advice to James is to end Metallica, call up Newsted and Mustaine and find a fucking killer drummer and start again. I think that could be the beginning of another revolution, spearheaded by one of the great geniuses of heavy metal.
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#55616
Topic
Star Wars Episode III (spoilers) - a general discussion thread
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Hmmm... I still say it's BS. I don't think they'd include that dramatic a spoiler (the lava) on the card. Just my two Lincolns.

Just for the record, I know that JediDefender will post stuff without confirmation. They've made retractions before. And isn't TF.N just another fanboy site anyway? I dunno. Maybe I'm just being optimistic because I think the packaging looks like arse.
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#55609
Topic
Cliches that need to stop
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I had so much trouble seeing that damn sign when I was there in June. Couldn't get a real clear view of it from Sunset. Driving closer made it a bit easier once you get around some of the building and billboard obstructions. Hell, we even drove up into the hills and it's so tight maneuvering in there that you never really get a chance to see it that way either. Best view we got of it was from a postcard.
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#55608
Topic
Episode I-VI: Archival Editions
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Wonton, don't bail on us because some people were bashing you. Some people can just be arrogant. Don't forget that there are some other people who will have your back all the way. I've gotten my fair share of bashing in the year and a half that I've been posting here as well. I'm still here. Which is kinda obvious from my post count.

Stick around man. You're welcomed by more than you may realize.
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#55607
Topic
Ultimates
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Originally posted by: Obi-wonton
I think Luke is one of the best things about this board. He contributes to nearly every thread with inciteful ,intelligent comments typically. Look at his number of posts and subtract that out of this board and there would probably half as many. In many ways, he is the board. So take it easy on him.


Bah! Luke only has 2592 posts. He's a slacker. Just like his father before him. He was a slacker, too.

Me? I'm half the posts on this forum. Almost literally.

Who loves ya, Luke? Bossky does!
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#55604
Topic
That Star Wars Feeling - that brought me here...
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My mom pulled me out of school for the first showing on opening day of Return of the Jedi. The next time I was in school, I was sitting in my seat near the back of the classroom and my teacher looked right at me and said, "so, how was it?" I said, "how was what?" She said, "how was the new Star Wars movie?" "I didn't see the new Star Wars movie." "Yes you did. I know you did." "Fine! I saw the movie!"

Every kid in my class surrounded my desk and was asking me questions. I was quite proud of one thing I said to really throw them all off. I told them that Skywalker dies. You should have seen how big their eyes got and how sad they all were. Of course, I wasn't lying. I just didn't tell them the whole truth, per se.

Great fun.
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#55602
Topic
Star Wars Episode III (spoilers) - a general discussion thread
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Yep, looks fake to me, too. Just look at the name "Rise of the Empire" across the bottom. The left end of the name extends past the guidelines and left edge of the "Episode III" above it. Aligns perfectly on the right, mind you. But not on the left. The Vader helmet is far too angry looking. What I've seen so far looks pretty similar to the Vader helmet we're all accustomed to. Plus, with how the packaging has advanced, there is no way they would leave that much black space on the top half of the card and make the bottom half of the card such a spoiler as to what happens in the movie (Lava? C'mon!).

Lastly, why would they be using an Episode III card on a Bespin Leia figure?
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#55550
Topic
TV on DVD resurrected (kind of)
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Hey all. Good news for That 70s Show fans from TVshowsonDVD.com...

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Crank up the 8-track and flash back to the "me" decade.That '70s Show is now shaking its groove thing on DVD! Set in the era of Led Zeppelin, Tab cola and Farrah Fawcett posters, this hilarious sitcom starring Ashton Kutcher recently celebrated its 100th episode and continues to delight fans with its nostalgic references and funny, slice-of-life storylines about growing up in the '70s.

Fox has licensed That '70s Show from Carsey-Werner-Mandabach, and has scheduled the first season for October 28th. Here's the breakdown of the discs for the 25 episode season:

Disc 1 - That 70's Show Pilot, Eric's Birthday, Streaking, Battle of the Sexists, Eric's Burger Job, The Keg, That Disco Episode. Commentary on 2 episodes (TBD).

Disc 2 - Drive In, Thanksgiving, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Eric's Buddy, The Best Christmas Ever, Ski Trip. Commentary on 2 episodes (TBD).

Disc 3 - Stolen Car, That Wrestling Show, First Date, The Pill, Career Day, Prom Night. Commentary on 2 episodes (TBD).

Disc 4 - A New Hope, Water Tower, Punk Chick, Grandma's Dead, Hyde Moves In, The Good Son. Commentary on 2 episodes (TBD).


* Hello Wisconsin! Season One
* Trivia Quiz
* Audition Tapes: Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon
* Promo-palooza! "Cheap Trick" video
* Easter egg - script page
* Easter egg - call sheet

The set will carry a suggested price of $49.98 US, and will feature a 1.33:1 picture, and English audio and subtitles.

We don't have artwork yet, but we'll post it when it's available.


YESSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!