Han Solo Got Run Over by the Lawnmower should be a song.
We had an 8mm (is that right for film) no sound reel of that first light saber duel that we'd watch through the projector, but mostly we re-enacted. Often in the pool, for some reason. Maybe just because it was hot.
I like the Oreo Federal Budget thing:
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Pretty much the only redeeming scene in the movie.
How can you discount the shirtless scenes? What sort of film connoisseur are you?
Reign of Fire. Pretty much the only redeeming scene in the movie.
I think the best part of the scene is when the kids ask, "Did you make that up?" and the lead guy cheerfully says yes.
And the meta point? They probably didn't have to pay a penny of royalty to Lucas, because they abstracted it just enough back to vague mythology to be "original," while leaving it recognizable to the (outside-the-movie) viewer.
And the meta point? They probably didn't have to pay a penny of royalty to Lucas, because they abstracted it just enough back to vague mythology to be "original," while leaving it recognizable to the (outside-the-movie) viewer.
Though I was amused the wooden sticks they used for swords were painted red and blue.
They probably didn't have to pay a penny of royalty to Lucas
I'm sure the free publicity did nothing to sway George to letting it go. Plus, the man's always seen himself as a myth-maker, so I doubt he's too annoyed at seeing his story being represented as iconic.
A het-male one.
As a het female, I can sure appreciate the value in shirtless lady scenes. It's a thing.
Well, has Kevin Smith had to pay any royalties for the numerous Star Wars references in his movies? At what point does something cease being derivative and becomes simply a part of culture?
As a het female, I can sure appreciate the value in shirtless lady scenes. It's a thing.
Different aesthetics, I suppose. For me male shirtlessness is neither a positive or a negative, it's just there.