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LordZerome1080

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#1230334
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If you need to B*tch about something... this is the place
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dahmage said:

LordZerome1080 said:

CHEWBAKAspelledwrong said:

TV’s Frink said:

CHEWBAKAspelledwrong said:

TV’s Frink said:

That’s silly, nothing is better than Skinny Cow.

Except full fat and sugar ice cream sandwiches.

Well sure if you like being full of fat and sugar.

Also, their logo is creepy

Why is it in such a seductive pose?

to seduce you

Well then.

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#1229536
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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yoda-sama said:

LordZerome1080 said:

tbird97 said:

pittrek said:

If I understood the TOS situation correctly, or in other words if the people in the comment sections under those videos were correct, the Blu-rays are not source from the ORIGINAL negatives, as the promotional material suggests, but from new internegs created in early 80’s for syndication. That’s why they include unified opening credits (originally each of the first 13 episodes had slightly different opening credits) and fixed some of the effects scenes, like the planet shots in The Naked Time.

This is funny. I’ve seen many Star Trek posts get hijacked and go into a discussion of Star Wars, but rarely the other way around!

I was curious about the Star Trek original series as well. I did some digging and found that there are some audio on the blu-ray set which is not entirely. I was kind of surprised some enterprising (no pun intended) fan had not taken the audio from the laserdiscs and set it to the blu-ray picture or something.
I don’t know exact episodes, but I know some of the opening credits there is dispute about which music played. There is a found effect of a phaser rifle being thrown in “Where No Man Has Gone Before” and one of Spock’s lines in “The Trouble with Tribbles.” There may be others as well, maybe some musical cues were messed with and they added some ship engine noise for the DVD release. Anywhere, I have the set and enjoy it, but there are purists who would love to have the original “night of broadcast” audio and that doesn’t truly seem what was provided. I will end my Trek discussion on this Star Wars thread so as not to run afoul of the moderators. Feel free to PM me to continue the discussion if you feel the urge.

I most certainly will.

Beware LordZerome1080’s urges…

Lol.

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#1229509
Topic
Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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tbird97 said:

pittrek said:

If I understood the TOS situation correctly, or in other words if the people in the comment sections under those videos were correct, the Blu-rays are not source from the ORIGINAL negatives, as the promotional material suggests, but from new internegs created in early 80’s for syndication. That’s why they include unified opening credits (originally each of the first 13 episodes had slightly different opening credits) and fixed some of the effects scenes, like the planet shots in The Naked Time.

This is funny. I’ve seen many Star Trek posts get hijacked and go into a discussion of Star Wars, but rarely the other way around!

I was curious about the Star Trek original series as well. I did some digging and found that there are some audio on the blu-ray set which is not entirely. I was kind of surprised some enterprising (no pun intended) fan had not taken the audio from the laserdiscs and set it to the blu-ray picture or something.
I don’t know exact episodes, but I know some of the opening credits there is dispute about which music played. There is a found effect of a phaser rifle being thrown in “Where No Man Has Gone Before” and one of Spock’s lines in “The Trouble with Tribbles.” There may be others as well, maybe some musical cues were messed with and they added some ship engine noise for the DVD release. Anywhere, I have the set and enjoy it, but there are purists who would love to have the original “night of broadcast” audio and that doesn’t truly seem what was provided. I will end my Trek discussion on this Star Wars thread so as not to run afoul of the moderators. Feel free to PM me to continue the discussion if you feel the urge.

I most certainly will.

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#1229291
Topic
Disney to buy 20th (21st) Century Fox? (Disney has now bought them - 14 Dec '17)
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Mocata said:

But it’s not on brand. As a company they need to pretend all of this stuff is one clean Star Wars product from the spin-offs to the toys they sell. No weird dance-offs at their theme parks, no special features on DVDs that suggest any behind the scenes drama. And so it’s keeping with that line of thinking if they say yes, George Lucas created all of this and it was always this way. I’d love to think otherwise but I can’t imagine any other outcome. The theatrical release of the OOT is probably treated with contempt like the old EU now.

You are wrong and always will be. The hope and patient persistence of our cause will always triumph over the hopelessness of those like you. The answer is not to become downtrodden at any point but continue onwards to our self made victory.

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#1229289
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Disney to buy 20th (21st) Century Fox? (Disney has now bought them - 14 Dec '17)
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moviefreakedmind said:

Mocata said:

Chance of OOT re-release is 0%

It isn’t 0%. The chances probably aren’t good. I don’t even think it’s on their radar, but I bet it’s primarily because they don’t care. If they do it, it’ll probably be done as part of a project to restore all old Star Wars footage, so it’d make logical business sense to restore it as they’re revisiting the deteriorating film.

Half of this is on track. The true chances are 100-200% this is because the want for an OUT release is far stronger and more powerful than most would think. If we pool our resources and use every chance we can to influence and change Disney and Lucasfilm as well as continuing our restoration work in order to inspire any corporate entities that find and appreciate our work and our cause. In truth our patience and our hope will be the key to victory eternal!! Long live Harmy and long live the Unaltered Trilogy and long live the EU.

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#1229086
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Disney to buy 20th (21st) Century Fox? (Disney has now bought them - 14 Dec '17)
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TV’s Frink said:

LordZerome1080 said:

TV’s Frink said:

Oh you seemed to not understand why a Gin and Tonic is better (which it is).

Or what any of this has to do with anything. Please explain.

What do I look like, a bartender?

No, but you do seem like a translator for the stuff Possessed and the others say.