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They could probably get Gary Kurtz. A group cast commentary would be good too.
They could probably get Gary Kurtz. A group cast commentary would be good too.
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1 member has you on their ignore list:Looking at old VHS copies on Ebay, I don't see a CC logo on any of them. AFAIK, all of my other Warner LD's have CC, so this is a curious omission.
I'll check my Betamax copy for markings when I remember where it's buried. ;)
I guess it all depends on how nice everyone involved is willing to be, and whether one party actually starts talking to the other.
If Disney was to tack on unrelated stuff like getting the cinematic rights to the Fantastic Four and the X Men, it could all fall apart.
Not real, but who really knows what logos we'll see at the beginning? ;)

New GOTG trailer. Oh yeah!
Disney co-produced Dragonslayer and the live action Popeye movie with Paramount in the early 80's. Disney distributed the films overseas, and retains the video rights there as well.
You mean our old friend Coily?

Likely a piece of film debris that got stuck in the projector gate. (Possibly even "burned in" on the reel they used for the LD master.) He's been giving me and msycamore nightmares for quite some time.
Are you saying it's a trap? ;)
Thanks for that mental image I didn't need.
If they're going to broadcast the location like that. I hope they're prepared for the fans that actually show up.
The Yuma location for Jedi was discovered without any fancy technology. ;)
DrCrowTStarwars said:
DuracellEnergizer said:
A sausage sliding into Picard's ear ... I thought something like that could only happen in bad fanfiction.
What do you mean bad fanfiction,I think that is all Star Trek TNG fanfiction.
Some fanfiction writers have gone on to pen Trek scripts. IIRC, Paramount quietly freaked back when they discovered the author of a couple early TOS novels had written some K/S stories, and had certain passages in one of their books slightly altered.
DuracellEnergizer said:
A sausage sliding into Picard's ear ... I thought something like that could only happen in bad fanfiction.
What about the one sliding out of Wesley's rear?
Well, I think it's more along the lines of people keep trying to kill her. It's kind of not fair to the baby to have to dodge assassination attempts?
TheBoost said:
"Aw shucks. I guess there was no danger of a bomb at all!" -Lt Eyepatch, AOTC
It is really funny when he says it in Frink's version though.
I had no problem reading J.J.'s handwriting. Weird.
There are three different sound mixes from 1977. All have different lines and even certain sounds from each other.
George would have had to buy the smaller Jacuzzi if they did that. ;)
IIRC, the original crawl is selectable via seamless branching, and some DVD players may default to it for some reason.
Self cleaning armor. ;)
skyjedi2005 said:
There will be little to nothing to post. This film will be even more tightly controlled than the last star trek film.
I would be surprised if they even post pictures of the cast in costume. Like they did of Ford on Crystal Skull.
I doubt the plot will ever be known up until release day.
Since return of the jedi even if there is lets say a novelization or comic book adaptation it won't come out in advance of the film like they did on star wars or empire.
Any social media whether tweets or facebook will probably be false leads from the studio. The modern day Blue Harvest.
We already saw a pic of Peter Mayhew in costume though. Couldn't you just kiss him? ;)

Unless they strip search everyone coming in or out of the soundstages, something will leak eventually. Itty bitty spy cameras are not hard to come by, and some rags will pay a lot of dough for the first photo of Mark, Harrison, and Carrie in character again for the first time in three decades.
Mark learned his skills from the best in business, and it would be silly to see Luke fighting like that anyway. ;)
Bonus DVD's were the 1993 masters.
All Laserdisc and home video releases before DVD were the 1981 version, when the "Episode IV A New Hope" title was added. Sound mixes have varied depending on what elements have been used. Ben Burtt did another mix just for home video in the mid 80's. Another home video sound mix was done in 1993, (the first official THX certified release) that incorporated elements from the 70mm mix.
The college they filmed the exteriors at isn't all that far away from me. I need to go there sometime, and pretend Dick Sargent and his minions are chasing me. ;)
Classic Creatures is a totally different master. (The end credits are different.) And the other two look worse than an LD master to my old eyes.
Since when did anything Lucasfilm does related to it's video masters make sense? ;)