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Apparantly George Lucas is going to do what he claimed he never would, release the first three theactical films on DVD as originally shown in 1977, 1980 and 1983. According to a recent announcement from Lucas & 20th Century Fox these will be available for a limited time between September 2006 and January 2007.Whether these will be as complete and the elements will be cleaned up and in as good shape as they should be for a release of this kind is anybody's guess, but it is a hopeful sign, especially since Lucas had stated that his "auteur" versions (that changed the original films' characters and effects to match his disappointing prequels) were the last word.
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...the only good thing of late that's had his name on it is the THX sound effect on dvd start-ups.
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Mup. Pets.
A gold boxed set (but NOT the gold set which was the fullframe of the new ones). I was certain that I saw it...
"Music is God's gift to man, the only art of Heaven given to earth, the only art of earth we take to Heaven."
-Walter Savage Landor
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"Music is God's gift to man, the only art of Heaven given to earth, the only art of earth we take to Heaven."
-Walter Savage Landor
I can't stand Lucus' tinkering with my childhood memories. He should have been ridden out of Hollywood on a rail for the "enhanced" version.
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I'd just like to know the history of it. Has Vic ever seen or had AuPh seriously admit to wearing fake leather pants? What started it all? Seems to be an original A.A. urban legend or something.Thanks guys for the edification.
Guy.
(My panties are all in a bundle until the true story comes out)
No, it's true. AuPh once posted a photo at the Outside Asylum of himself wearing the shiny, skin-tight leather pants. He must have known that this unusual fashion statement would open himself up to ridicule, but he seems to take the good-natured ribbing in stride. The pants may or may not have been faux leather. But they were, beyond doubt, ridiculous.For what it's worth, Victor may be continually bringing this up to deflect attention away from an embarrassing photo he posted around the same time - a picture of himself posing in a late 18th century French military uniform. Will he be wearing this ensemble to his daughter's wedding? Stay tuned at Outside...
Here are the facts:1) My fine grain leather trousers are tailored, and yes, there probably were cows sacrificed at some point in the process, but as far as the gory details are concerned I never inquired of my tailor.
2) The only "faux" I'm aware of are the foes who are jealous.
3) Leather attire and unorhtodox clothing in general is rarely perceived as ridiculous except by "mundanes" (a word well known in the science fiction community for anyone who is so straight-laced in their attitudes and behavior as to find anything outside of their narrowly defined common experience as weird or unacceptable)
4) Leather isn't uncommon attire for convention & concert goers or performers at rock concerts and some stage entertainers
5) As a professional artist, frequent concert goer and occasional stage entertainer (art auctioneer), leather attire is entirely appropo; it's even become a trademark of my stage work
6) That posted photo was taken at DragonCon, not a banker's convention! ;^)
BTW, most of my armchair critics are usually wearing BULL when not modeling the emporer's new clothes, so they have little room to talk about what anyone else wears. As for Victor, I tease him about having a Napoleonic complex for a variety of reasons having nothing to do with his wardrobe, but the photo does tend to underscore what most folks were undoubtably already thinking.
...but did AuPh and Vic truly post their own faces along with the garb?Guy.
I'm rarely embarrased by personal photos, although there are bound to be some ancient snap-shots out there somewhere that I'd wince at retrospectively.FTR, I tend to be more self-conscious about being 20 pounds over my ideal body weight and concerns about MPB than what is or isn't popular apparel-wise! Note: I think the Telly Savalas look is more Victor than me, but I have trouble envisioning Victor ever uttering the words: "Who loves ya, baby?" (grin)
The bottom line is that I'm very comfortable in my chosen attire, regardless of the situation or whether I select leather, denim, Irish tweed or Italian wool for the occasion.
Victor is apparently a horse of an entirely different color (even though his inclination for poupon-arrogance rarely illustrates more than the southern view of a north-bound horse).
At any rate, the questions you should be asking are:
1) Was there any effort to retouch Victor's 'Napoleon Dynamite' image?
2) Did ol' Vic have any serious work done (nip/tuck)?
3) If the answer to 1 & 2 above is a resounding NO, then the obvious follow-up question should be: why not?
Stay tuned for the next thrilling chapter! ;^D
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... "male package bulge", which is always a concern when wearing tight shiny faux leather pants.
LOL!! and don't forget, the assless option gets you an additional 15% off too. perfect for watching LOTR........
...an enlarged ASS port is a given, not an option! ;^)> > > "perfect for watching LOTR........" < < <
Be advised, it is politely suggested that you leave any criticsm of LoTR out of your assinine ad hominem trolls, if you don't want to get torn a virtual new one by fans of the trilogy.
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"......if you don't want to get torn a virtual new one by fans of the trilogy."
...than some soundbite reference concocted by your mentor or one of his handlers. Sad, really sad.
If you think the Chimp-in-charge is my man, so to speak, you must have been asleep at the wheel for the past couple of years.
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those faux leather pants!!Take care,
Guy.* Making No Compromise with the Public Taste *
(except when Statement-making A.A. on-line attire is at issue)
of the greatest movies ever made. They constitute one of the great myths of the twentieth century.
He should have packaged the originals with the updated versions when they came out, along with the deleted scenes from the 77 Star Wars.At this point it seems like he's trying to redeem himself from the bad press he got on the prequels. I still haven't seen the last one --- and this is from a geek who stood in line for way too long to see Episode I. Learned my lesson well on that one, I did.
Better late than never.
Triumpn shows no mercy on those geeks!
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