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Why do you need to know all this?
Why do you need to know all this?
You going to go down the banned hit parade in chronological order? This could take a while.
Jay requested that the neverending feud end permanently. Any resumption of it would result in a temp ban. It’s a simple as that.
Please tell me that’s a real game!
All obvious joke theories aside, Cher might have been an interesting addition to the Star Wars cast, or even the 1980 Flash Gordon.

Maybe so, but tweetdeck is a pain in the butt to use. Anyway, question asked. If we get a reply I’ll be pretty shocked.
Pablo never answered my query about how he arrived at 20 year’s worth of OT reissue rumors.
How come I have to do all the heavy lifting around here? 😉
Maybe if there was a way to ask her what she actually watched? 😉
What would happen if you started a private topic with a banned member? Judt for the LOLs

Because he was a spambot.
George didn’t want them to look good next to his crap digital fake world prequels.
Episode I is not digital.
(and most movies are digital now)
It’s 1% digital. 😉
http://www.theasc.com/magazine/sep02/exploring/I think it’s hilarious how fuzzy the picture of GL using a digital cinema camera is:
I think it’s an intentional effect?
George didn’t want them to look good next to his crap digital fake world prequels.
Episode I is not digital.
(and most movies are digital now)
It’s 1% digital. 😉
http://www.theasc.com/magazine/sep02/exploring/
Who said CPY was coming back?
Some Star Wars related political stories;
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/mar/1/stormtrooper-costumes-banned-from-star-wars-themed/
Oh, FFS! What cave have these people been living in the past 40 years. Anyone offended by a Star Wars costume needs to chill out.
I bet Imperial officer costumes are still allowed. 😉
The length of time it takes to make an animated film makes it difficult to put topical humor in though.
I watched the last few minutes of Howard the Duck once. The song is burned into my head forever.
The Thomas Dolby songs are one of the best things about the movie, not to mention John Barry’s score. Why this has never come out on CD I’ll never know.
One political thread is probably all this forum can handle.
It’s unintentionally hilarious Alec Baldwin is voicing the title character in this:

Isn’t that the title of the new Dreamworks animated film coming out this month? 😉
But you don’t know anything. I don’t say that to be rude, I don’t know anything about Verta’s meeting either, but for all anyone knows a ton of awesome stuff came of his meeting.
And for all we know, a ton of Santa’s elves are working on restoring the OOT too by the way.
Since no OOT has been released, and year after year for 20 years we have had nothing but the SE and antiquated garbage LD transfers, the burden of proof lies on the side of those claiming the OOT is just around the corner, not the other way around.
If you guys wanna wait until celebration, then whatever. But if the tune doesn’t change after that, then there is going to be a whole lot of hypocrisy on this board. George’s doors were burning down after a year. Now a generation later and it’s “Disney is going to release the OOT next year”…and then “Disney is going to release the OOT leading up to TFA”…and now “Disney is going to release the OOT for the 40th anniversary”. We know some of the posters are just waiting to move onto the “Disney is going to release the OOT after 2020” nonsense.
They aren’t going to do ****. They are going to continue making **** rip-off movies with ridiculous plotholes, bad acting and directing, scripts written by junior high students, and raking in billions of dollars thanks to brain dead franchise fans.
Also, Fox isn’t and was never going to pay for a restoration of Lucasfilm’s property just to distribute it on home media.
Says who? That is what happens with all film restorations. Every single one. They are old movies. They get released on home video. They are 30 years old. 70 years old. Whatever. They aren’t getting released theatrically to rake in hundreds of millions of dollars. They are old movies. And yet they get restored all the time.
There is some evidence. It might not be concrete, but it’s still evidence. For example, there’s credible word that Disney/Lucasfilm requested a scan of the Library of Congress’s film print of Star Wars.
It’s just a rumor, and even if that’s true, how does that possibly equate to them releasing the OOT this year? How many steps do you have to jump to reach that conclusion?
There are also at least three different people that I’ve interacted with online that claim it’s happening this year; they may all be wrong, that’s completely possible, but it’s still evidence, even if it’s hearsay.
Yeah well, my aunt and uncle, this kid around the block, and that dirty guy with a beard who lives in a van down by the river all told me that too. I guess we can count that as a guarantee.
You toss around an awful lot of assumptions and accusations of hypocrisy around here. If you think this forum is going to remain quiet, or shrug it off if there’s no announcement at Celebration, I have some Florida swampland you might be interested in.
And I really do own swampland in Florida. 😉
There are always exceptions.
I imagine toy scalpers still nab all the desirable figures the moment they hit the pegs.

Do not bring your evil here!
Well I guess not everyone is up for every task.
Kindly refrain from thinly veiled personal attacks on forum members, or their spouses.
http://originaltrilogy.com/announcement/Updated-OTcom-Forum-Rules-and-Guidelines-Applies-to-all-forums-including-Off-Topic/id/52717
The skin likely rotted away long ago. I think I’ve seen a photo of the eyes in an exhibit somewhere. (Propstore has had a few face castings and internal pieces in their collection or auctions.) I’m sure there must be some photographic reference materials in the Lucasfilm archives.
JEDIT: Photo taken at Chicago Museum of Science and Industry in 1996.

If any of the original Jabba puppeteers are still around, and they’re brought into the production, that would be the icing on the cake.