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Apr 25 2005 2:17am
id rather be punched in the cock until i passed out than go to that shit
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Apr 25 2005 2:52am
Thank you for that.
Have a nice day.
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Apr 25 2005 3:53am
I'd go. Not dressed up, but I'd go.
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Apr 25 2005 5:01am
For some reason when you said that Titus I had an image of you dressed as your avatar...
I am now suitably disturbed.
*tries to erase image*
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Apr 25 2005 5:13am
When I went to the episode two premiere, my two friends dressed in full costume with replica sabers, and swordfaught across the theatre.
By comparisson, going to a crowd where 90% of the people are uber nerds anyway wouldn't be so bad.
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Apr 25 2005 5:58am
I say go ahead knock yourself out, whatever floats your boat.
everyone's 'nerdy' about something, whether its football, music or stamp collecting.
*shrugs*
Another man's heaven is another man's hell.
Bollocks to what other people think. :)
*whacks everyone with foam lightsabers*
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Apr 25 2005 4:23pm
*whacks everyone with real lightsabers*
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Apr 25 2005 4:34pm
BTW, here is something interesting I would like to share:
"George Lucas made an appearance at Celebration III—the largest official Star Wars convention to date—in Indianapolis on Saturday, April 23, to talk about Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith, the upcoming final installment in the film franchise, and other projects in development, the Associated Press reported. It was his first appearance at a convention since 1987.
Around 9,000 of the convention's 30,000 attendees lined up outside in rainy, 40-degree weather beginning Friday night at midnight for the announced session with the famously reclusive Star Wars creator. Jay Laga'aia, who plays Capt. Typho in the final two films (though Lucas misidentified him as a clone trooper), hosted the talk, which also featured producer Rick McCallum.
During the session, Lucas confirmed that there are two Star Wars television series in the works—a half-hour 3-D computer-animated series and a live-action series. The live-action series, which will feature minor characters from the films, will go into production in about a year. Lucas plans to write and film the first season all at once, he said. He also confirmed that Lucasfilm is working on an update of the Disney theme-park attraction Star Tours for the near future.
Beyond Star Wars, Lucas told the audience that he has received the script for the fourth Indiana Jones film and that co-producer Steven Spielberg is planning to direct it after he completes his next project."
Source: <a href="http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire2005/index.php?category=0&id=30894" target="_new">scifi.com</a>
So the TV show is a reality after all.
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Apr 25 2005 7:08pm
Yeah, in the session I went to where Rick McCallum showed us about 5 minutes of Ep III footage (omg omg omg omg) set to music there was some Q&A and someone asked about the future of Star Wars. He revealed that the plan was to have a whopping 100 hour long episodes (that's 100 hours of Star Wars live action!).
BTW, a scene was showed where Palpatine shoots lightning at Yoda and Yoda gets thrown backwards, slammed up against a wall, and looks pretty hurt.
The only celebrities I saw very up close and personal (talked to, shook hands, etc) were Jake Lloyd (Anakin in Ep 1, not really a big deal since I went to high school with this kid and used to eat lunch with him), Temuera Morrison (Jango Fett, I saw a session with him but yesterday I passed by him when he was making his way out of the building and said hey and shook his hand. He had sunglasses on and looked like he was tyring to get out with too much attention but he had no problem stopping to say hello), and Nick Gillard (who is the stun coordinator/sword master for the prequels, pretty much the same situation here as Temuera).
I did see tons of other people though such as Warwick Davis, Peter Mayhew, etc etc.
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Apr 25 2005 7:20pm
Sounds like you had a blast! Look forward to seeing the pics.