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by Chiz
Jan 4th, 2002
05:05:09 AM
I hope one of them doesn't have a beer and cheet on the other. Good luck with your book Harry. I hope there aren't any typos like your whole "noone" thingy. Anyways I gotta go wait in line for my High Crimes tix.....
Yowza!!
by Almost Sexy
Jan 4th, 2002
05:06:11 AM
I waited outside the Cinerama for ten hours on December 18th to see LOTR at midnight, and by about 8 o'clock in the evening I could fell the cruel wind through my new gloves and insulated brand new Red Wing work boots. These guys are going to be severely uncomfortable for the next 3 and a half months or so. But it should be a little more seasonable by mid-April. I hope it's worth it guys
Is this it?
by Koola_Norway
Jan 4th, 2002
05:24:13 AM
I mean.. is this supposed to be the ULTIMATE "Wait"? Sit/Sleep/Stand in line for 4 months is not THAT ultimate. I thought I've read somwhere about people sitting in line for a special sale at a big furniture-center in Sweden some years ago... they sat there for 9 months. It was connected to some kind of theme thing of course related to the fact the after 9 months, a baby is born (yada yada). The first guy in line was surprised on the day of the sale with a new house, car and full furniture(ization). So that has to be a longer wait.... or?
yeeahh ....but...i worry
by drjones
Jan 4th, 2002
05:29:13 AM
oh this line story rocks! but harry! i hope you`ll still have enough time for us geeks and aicn!!!
I bet that the first week of heckling will break them...give me
by Hung-Wei Lo
Jan 4th, 2002
05:32:41 AM
These guys have a bad case of the "I'm first!" talkback posters. No, seriously. Best of luck to these two goons. Yes, you are crazy. Yes, you are naive. Yes, you have no life. Yes, you need girlfriends. But your spirit is truly inspired. I wonder how they will survive those cold winter nights outside (the worst is yet to come -- February sucks!). You know what would be really really funny? If someone showed up while they were sleeping and jumped in front of them in line. I wonder how they will handle a stupid, pointless fight. No, better yet, their reaction is caught on tape, and displayed on the next evenings local news. I'll start the torture tomorrow by flying in to Seattle, show up with my boombox, and play 'N Synce 24/7 for them.
Four months? Pah!
by Mr Neth
Jan 4th, 2002
06:02:19 AM
There's a homeless guy hanging around my city who has been going on about an "Attack Of The Clones" since February 1992. These guys are lightweights.
My favorite part: "Over the course of the next four months we p
by LlGHTST0RMER
Jan 4th, 2002
06:02:30 AM
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH-HA! That's so fucking funny it hurts. What a riveting, action-packed chronicle that will be. . . "This morning, an elderly man --I'd say about in his seventies or so-- handed me three dollars. When I explained to him that we weren't homeless people, but two Star Wars fans waiting for four months to see Episode II, he took his money back, then beat the two of us profusely with his cane. John sustained a concussion and minor bruises. I suffered a broken wrist. We tried to call the paramedics, but when they arrived and asked us what happened, they broke into hysterics. Then they, too, pummelled us senselessly. I understand their disregard for our loyalty to the cause, but I still say they didn't have to back over us with the ambulance. Oh, well. Only three and a half months left to go... no telling what lies ahead for us!"
GODDAMMIT!! SPIDEY TROOPS LINE UP NOW!!
by spiderblood1969
Jan 4th, 2002
06:16:01 AM
Spider-Man comes out a few weeks before Star Wars so line up and fall in webheads!!We'll show those Star Wars idiots who the real geeks are!!TALLY HO!!!! THWIPP!!
I also really liked, ""I wanted to wait in line for two years, b
by LlGHTST0RMER
Jan 4th, 2002
06:19:24 AM
But when the wait was trimmed down to a measely four fucking MONTHS, the guy jumped all over it. I mean, it's not like he doesn't have a life or something. Seriously. Sponging off your parents during your mid-to-late twenties is difficult, and it ain't something you can just pick up and leave behind. I mean, not even mentioning the fact that KFC has recently begun delivery in their area of town, but there's also all kinds of new shows on between September and December, too. Now that we've hit the mid-season, they FINALLY have the time they needed to accomplish their mission. Besides... two years? What kind of GEEK would sit in line for a movie for more than six months?! How big a loser would you have to be to do something like that?! Sheesh!
SPIDER-MAN : MAY 3RD,2002!! THWIPP!!
by spiderblood1969
Jan 4th, 2002
06:21:44 AM
To all the Seattle webheads,when you walk by the Star Wars people in line make sure to thwipp 'em.Thwipp 'em good!!
Nitpicking and angry back lashes?! Oh really? When then tell u
by Graham_Minnesota
Jan 4th, 2002
06:35:42 AM
Please, someone, anyone (especially you Harry), explain why is it that any criticism (and yes, I do believe it is justified in using the quantifier "any") is met with the counter criticism that one is being "nitpicky?" It is nitpicky and angry to want a story that is devoid of pathetic and lame cultural references in a series of films whose success was due in large part to the fact that it transcended cultural icons, and established it's own universe? You know what, I do not care if this gets me banned, but FUCK YOU! You are a film critic and part of being an effect film critic, is to be nitpicky. If you do not "get" why it is that within the last few days many, many people have dropped any and all interest in SW: EP II: AOTC, then you are a clueless idiot. And stop presenting yourself as the "voice of reason." Just because one is a pacifist does not make them any less of an uninsightful asshole.
well I'm going to wait in a line for a whole goddam year for
by Crazy Fresh DJ
Jan 4th, 2002
06:38:57 AM
no seriously, I am
I'm clueless
by Ambient_Noise
Jan 4th, 2002
06:47:27 AM
Harry wrote a book? What's it called/about?
Well well well
by The Game Master
Jan 4th, 2002
07:15:22 AM
Hmmm, well, since I live in the Seattle area and will be seeing a certain movie about hobbits at the Cinerama a few (thousand) more times, I guess I'll see these two in line. I won't say anything bad about John, as I am a member of the Seattle Star Wars Society, but I have a story that's worth mentioning. At first, I thought this was funny, then cool, and now it's downright scary--a few months ago I read that an annual British sencus listed over 10,000 people as putting down "Jedi Knight" for their "Religion". Cool! The British government actually had to make it a category (albeit not a recognized religon--yet). These two guys in line for 4 months is certainly comparable to religious conviction. Good, or bad? As Obi-Wan said, it's comes down to one's point of view. In my opinion, it's a statement about love for a fantasy (religion indeed). But hey, if they have the time, patience (and money), all the more power to 'em. I guess it's no worse than Grateful Deadheads or a holy pilgrimage--it's just a pilgrimage through time rather than distance. Too philisophical? Okay, how about this? While you guys are in line, why not get out of the cold and warm up every few hours by seeing Fellowship of the Ring? And then, with that in your blood, if Lucas happens to seek some publicity by visiting, you can tell him to see Fellowship for himself and learn a few things about acting, writing, and most of all CARING ABOUT WHAT THE FANS THINK! Oh yes, am I upset about boy bands in Episode II? Yer darn tootin! First the lame title, now cameo appearences! What's next, Georgio? Penis-nose Clinton getting to play the Sith Lord in Episode III? Rantrantrantrantrantrant...whe w! That felt good!
Hey, Graham...
by LlGHTST0RMER
Jan 4th, 2002
07:27:52 AM
1) You know you're exaggerating when you say "any criticism is met with the counter criticism that one is being nitpicky." Harry lets us criticize pretty much all we want and often, he concedes our points. 2) "It is nitpicky to want a story that is devoid of pathetic and lame cultural references in a series of films whose success was due (blah blah blah...)?" // Probably not, but you seem to be miscategorizing the cameos. It's not a "pop culture reference." It's not a reference to anything. The NStink guys are extras; basically, scenery in costumes. They don't introduce themselves as the guys from NSync. The musical act is never even mentioned. They just show up for half a second, die, and disppear from the film. Whoop-de-fuckin'-do. Somebody in the last talkback (didn't catch who it was,) had a good point when he mentioned that Billy Dee Williams was also a flavor-of-the-month-type celebrity back in 1979. Are you going to tell me Lando Calrissian ruined the series? // 3)"You are a film critic and part of being an effect[ive] film critic, is to be nitpicky." // Harry is a "film critic" in job title only. He prides himself on coloring outside those lines. How many other critics do you think discussed in detail their life stories in their reviews for Magnolia, Lord Of The Rings, or Almost Famous? Stop telling Harry what his job is. He does what he does. 4)"If you do not 'get' why it is that within the last few days many, many people have dropped any and all interest in SW: EP II: AOTC, then you are a clueless idiot." // These people are intent on loathing the next film in the series because of some worthless fucking cameos... and *Harry's* supposed to be a "clueless idiot?" 5)"Just because one is a pacifist does not make them any less of an uninsightful asshole." // Apparently, neither does being an antagonistic little whiner, now does it? Take your bawl and go home, kid.
Line Parties Rule!
by EvilNight
Jan 4th, 2002
08:05:51 AM
Waiting in line for TPM was actually the only good thing about the movie. I enjoyed a great game of Star Wars Trivial Pursuit, and had dozens of very interesting conversations. I also had a blast harassing the cinema staff. One of my friends was doing a striptease to convince them to open the door, I nearly shat myself I was laughing so hard. I don't think I would wait in line for months tho, especially for what's left of the SW franchise...
DEAR SEATTLE CINERAMA MANAGEMENT,
by Tres Skeek
Jan 4th, 2002
08:18:39 AM
...CALL THE POLICE! TOSS THESE WORTHLESS MEMBERS OF SOCIETY OFF YOUR PREMISES! THIS IS FRIGGIN' RIDICULOUS! If there's a midnight show on the day Episode II opens, have the police enforce no trespassing laws until an hour before showtime. Just because some socially retarded, society draining fucktards WANT to waste what passes for their lives waiting for what will no doubt be a MOVIE, nothing more and nothing less, doesn't mean you have to indulge them. Burgers need flipping, Dan Tweiten and John Guth. If you're gonna waste your lives, the least you can do is serve those above you...that is if fast food restaurants still deign to employ retards.
HA!! 10 days for Phantom crap... HA!!
by bluemartini
Jan 4th, 2002
08:25:40 AM
UK Census
by ReindeerFlotilla
Jan 4th, 2002
08:52:02 AM
Just to clarify TheGamesMaster's talkback - from the recent census, "Jedi" is a recognized religion in the UK but it came about due to a frenzied,high profile and widespread e-mail campaign to get people to write "Jedi" down in the "religious" category. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to get in line for Star Wars Episode II - but unlike those Seattle "four month wait" wussies, I'm gunning for the Special Edition reissue in 2022! BRING IT ON!!!
It's obvious those two guys are the sixth replicant
by durhay
Jan 4th, 2002
09:06:58 AM
Bet they HAVE BOMBS IN THEIR RIBCAGES too. Does anyone still say "Jimmy Smitts" after saying/hearing the word "switch" ?
John Guth is the President of the Seattle Star Wars Society, in
by Ted Striker
Jan 4th, 2002
09:26:47 AM
Just had to give my boy his props there. Check out the society online: www.seattlestarwars.com. And I should also mention, if any of you are in Seattle, Harry this includes you, go to the Cinerama -- easily one of the top 5 theatres in the country!! It's owned by Paul Allen, he refurbished it a few years ago (I think 1999), and it's second to none in picture and sound quality, and the seats can't be beat!
Will this officially make them homeless?
by ItsOver
Jan 4th, 2002
09:33:07 AM
I'm debating that. It will officially make the dorks of the calibur of Dot Com Guy. After a storm of boring stories in 1999 about smelly fat guys in XXXL Linux and Yoda shirts waiting outside for weeks before Phantom Menace, no one will care about these jokers' "story" outside of maybe slight pangs of pity and curosity on how long until they get mugged. Besides, who is really antcipating this movie? I consider going to see Attack of the Clones like going to the dentist. I know I have to go, but I'm not really going to look forward to it.
Accurate if not easy prediction, Harry
by pmarq
Jan 4th, 2002
10:09:21 AM
These talk backers really have no souls, do they? Seems like they are all posting their lame responses to some reader who works for the Letterman show, who just MAY think "I've found our next writer!!!" Please. Give these guys a break. Haven't any of you been in college before? You could say the same about any of Ken Kesey's trips in that bus; but it was the trip that mattered, not the destination. These guys will have a great story to tell; and the talk backers will have no experience save for four months of midnight rants on this message board.
So, four and a half months without sex, huh?
by Trav McGee
Jan 4th, 2002
10:14:50 AM
I guess we can assume that's a drop in the bucket.
I can best those freaks
by Gregoire
Jan 4th, 2002
10:26:42 AM
I'm camping out today in front of the Angelica Theatre in NY to be the FIRST IN LINE to see the Nicole Kidman movie "Dogville," which is still in pre-production. I will be the first person to see it! Woo-hoo!
This Just In: Trust Fund Babies spend leisure time in wackiest
by Lance Rock
Jan 4th, 2002
10:27:46 AM
Well...
by Snowmiser
Jan 4th, 2002
11:08:11 AM
I'm sorry but every Star Wars movie has a plot. Every Star Wars movie is great. I can't blame people for camping out. If you can't find the plot in a family movie then I really question your intelligence.
And I thought Trekkies and guys dressed in Sailor Moon costumes
by RoboBagPiper
Jan 4th, 2002
11:13:50 AM
Look, there's being a fan. There's being a devoted fan. There's being a fan so active or informed that the company that produced the fan-oriented movie or TV series calls you at home to consult you on continuity issues.................... And then there's this. This isn't love. This isn't even obsession. It's freakin' stalking. These chumps are STALKING a movie. You know, you can force someone into an institution for being a danger to himself or others. And sitting in line for four months for a movie - ANY MOVIE - more than qualifies these guys as dangers to themselves. They need to be tossed in the local mental ward, medicated all to hell, and maybe released when they've been reintegrated into society. I'm beside myself at how pathetic this is. I only take comfort in the fact that fanboys are comparatively unlikely to pass their genes into the next generation.
was this article lifted directly from the onion?
by Soul Suckin Jerk
Jan 4th, 2002
11:17:05 AM
stop the insanity!!! wake up! this is ludicrous! DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! i can't even think about this without feeing just a bit depressed. its madness!
Unbelievable
by Bad Guy
Jan 4th, 2002
11:17:38 AM
I'm as big a SW fan as the next guy, but 4 months? Must be nice to not have to worry about things like work, bills, socializing, bodily functions, comfort, etc. These guys are making Star Trek fans look normal. Sorry Trekkers. I mean, any time I've had to wait more than twenty minutes to get into a movie, I've found it a nuisance. Four months? Jeez.
look, it's the NERD HERD
by WillardEisenbaum
Jan 4th, 2002
11:23:05 AM
o well, it's not like they'll be missing out on any PUSSY
These 2 losers ought to camp out in the borough that's thour
by Brooklyn Bred
Jan 4th, 2002
11:34:06 AM
nuff' said!
More Power to Them
by Orpheus
Jan 4th, 2002
11:34:56 AM
What do you fucking idiots care if two fucking idiots want to wait in line for Episode Two for four months?! For god's sake, some of you are here every day, spending hours reading and writing in talkback about a movie series you don't even like anymore. Now that's pushing the envelope as far as lameness goes. Obviously, you guys are one to be lecturing. Yeah, sounds like you have a big, important, hectic, action filled life going on. My biggest worry for these guys is that it'll just be too fucking cold! Damn, I could never brave the winter. Anyway, I say these two guys need to continue to rage against the machine. SW rules, TPM rules, and Lucas rules. I'm glad to see everyone is just not some mindless automaton than just believes whatever the media spoon feeds them. "Holy shit, someone said TPM is bad! Since I can't think for myself, I guess I'll just have to roll over and play dead!" Fuck that! I don't think the problem is nitpicking. I think the problem is people live in worship of an echo. And if these guys want to take four months out of their lives and do this, let 'em have it. Shouldn't they have jobs? Hell no. We have enough cold, bloodless, joyless sycophants in this country who bow down to the will of their corporate masters. I'd rather waste my life standing in life for what is sure to be a glorious movie than waste it sitting in traffic so I can be an obedient little consumer.
Are these two schmucks gonna politely MOVE OVER when Spider-Man
by Smugbug
Jan 4th, 2002
11:39:51 AM
Geez, guys - this is when parents and friends should intervene and say "STOP this behaviour NOW and GET a life!!!" I am not at all impressed. This type of stuff is completely disfunctional behaviour - really.
You got to be kiddin' me
by IAmLegolas
Jan 4th, 2002
11:43:38 AM
Who the f*ck would wait this much in advance for ANY movie in this day and age. As big of a LOTR fan as I am, I bought my tickets via the internet 2 weeks in advance (I bet you can do the same thing now with Star Wars), waited in line for 20 minutes and had no problems getting in. Fools....
Get a fucking job
by rickrza
Jan 4th, 2002
11:46:20 AM
This is by far the saddest story I have ever read in my life. And for you Harry, to condone this behavior, I'm embarassed for you too. Waiting in line for 4 1/2 months is not an accomplishment. It does not deserve mention on this web site.
I know this is redundant, but... don't these people have JOB
by Cuppa Joe
Jan 4th, 2002
12:11:26 PM
Don't these people have JOBS or something? Who the hell can afford to sit in front of a theater off and on for 4 months other than the homeless? Are they bums? Are they rich? Are they 30 year olds who still live in their parents' basements and figured they'd save some rent by playing hobo in front of a theater for a while? Are they lazy? Are they obsessive? Are they mentally handicapped? Many people who will eventually join the line probably can answer "yes" to at least 3 of these questions. But maybe I just don't get it.
Talk about rank!!!!!
by Scorpion King
Jan 4th, 2002
12:15:19 PM
No one will want to sit next to them in the theater, because of the funky wreak that will be coming from theses unbathed morons.
Welfare sucking losers
by Furious George
Jan 4th, 2002
12:18:26 PM
Seriously, how in the hell can these losers pay for food, and afford to take 4 months of their lives off just to wait in line? I guess they're saving in rent. More likely they're just two street punks who don't have anything better to do, and are in on a publicity scam. I wanted this movie to be good, but I almost pray it's the worst piece of shit ever created, so these two will kill themselves after confrontoing the fact tehy spent a third of a year on the street corner waiting to see it. At least they can suck people off for spare change while they're waiting. FUCKING LOSERS. "Man, my parents are kicking me out of their basement. Now where will I live?" "That's easy dude, we'll camp outside the theater and wait for Star Wars! We'll be studs! Chicks will want us! Yeah!" Someone in Seattle, please just do a drive by on these two pieces of shit. It will save what little dignity any of us fans have left.
of fanboys Star Wars ans N'Stink
by Flasheart
Jan 4th, 2002
12:25:18 PM
First of all to the guys waiting in line for AOTC...rock on. I wish I had the time/money to do this. Yes I am a fanboy, yes I am a geek, and yes I have a wife (who is also a fangirl/geek). If someone is this passionate about movies or any other intrest I say more power too em. We need more people who can follow their dreams and intrests rather than bow down to the corprate 'man'. Personaly I love Star Wars. Yes I even though TPM was a good film (not as good as ESB or anything but still good). It seems to me that most of the TMP bashers on here hate the film because of Jar-Jar. I ask you all just to take a minute and look at the big picture. Look at the reasons for the Trade Federations invasion and the concequences of it for example. I think you might find that there is more plot here than you are allowing yourself to see. Now, as for the N'Stink rumor...I have not yet seen anything from lucasfilm confirming this. It may or may not be true. Even if it i...WHO CARES! Let the little queers have their day. We are talking about what will most likely be a 10 second cameo with no spoken lines. Big deal. Besides rumor has it that they get hacked down anyway. Who here WOULDNT pay money to see that! Hell I would pay good money to be the guy to hack them down! In closing, i know that I will probably get flamed for some of my opinions (not to mention my numerous typos), but you know whay I dont give a shit! This site is about discussing opinions and films and dammit this is mine!
More To Follow...
by TechLord
Jan 4th, 2002
12:35:54 PM
Their complete chronicles will be fully detailed on the soon-to-be created www.icantgetlaid.com website. Watch for the live webcast on www.twofuckinglosers.com
A Zillion Questions
by kinekor
Jan 4th, 2002
12:59:13 PM
Is it just me or during that Star Wars 'Hidden Love' trailer, didn't it seem like George Lucas was doing Star Wars meets Beverly Hills 90210?I mean Anakin going all ga ga over Natalie Portman?She's incredibly hot and all that but i mean it's DARTH VADER were talking about!I don't think N'sync has anything to do with the Star Wars universe and i don't know why they are in the movie.(i don't care for how long they're onscreen-its the thought that counts.)I mean hey,i didn't see Huey Lewis And The News in episodes 4,5 or 6.Why not?Didn't anyone close to George like the most successful band of the 80's?Why did he have the common sense not to include them then?Because it would have DATED the films terribly!I'm not sorry i missed Luke Skywalker in a montage with dad Darth Vader with the song 'Stuck With You' playing in the background.I mean what's next?Is George's family going to switch to Hanson for Episode 3?Maybe S Club 7?The possibilities are endless?Aaron Carter anybody?I love Star Wars.(even TPM)And i understand standing in line for so long after seeing the Teaser for Episode 1.(What an amazing trailer)But what in the Attack Of The Clones teasers has garnished such devotion?I mean what about all the other cool movies they will be missing on the big screen?I don't get it.I understand True Love makes you blind but i think 4 months is going a bit overboard.
Just in case you people missed this from the other TB. JMYoda, y
by IAmLegolas
Jan 4th, 2002
01:08:38 PM
"From: JMYoda....Subject: The sad state of the once great Star Wars saga...Comment: Sorry I haven't posted earlier. Been debating this whole deal in the JC forums at TF.N. I'm sorry if this post covers much the same ground I covered in the thread last night. However that thread has been nixed by the mods and I feel I made some valid points. (Many others seemed to feel so as well, to my surprise.) And I didn't threaten or bash anyone. First off I'd like to say that the N'Sync thing isn't the only problem I've had. It's just the straw that broke the camels back so to speak. I've been a die-hard fan for 25 years... Since I was a little kid. I was already pumped up on Star Wars since I was two with the movie and all the toys... I remember when my dad couldn't find the sandcrawler toy anywhere so he went to his workshop in the basement and built me one out of wood. I still have it and to this day even though I have thousands of dollars worth of vintage and new SW toys, that Sandcrawler is my favorite possession in the world. Then when I was not yet five I witnessed the sheer brilliance that was "The Empire Strikes Back". I was absolutely mesmerized. Then Yoda came on screen and he was the coolest thing I had ever seen in my life. I'd saying seeing 'Empire' at age four would have to be the closest thing I've ever had to a 'religious experience' in my life. Sure many would say it's silly and it's just a movie... But that would be like saying the Mona Lisa is "just a painting" or Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata is "just a tune". When art reaches a state of perfection it's pure magic. I don't care if it's fine art or a movie that came out last month. Great art is timeless. Someone who thinks only films like Citizen Kane and Gone With the Wind can be great art, that's just a snobs point of view. If everything is on and a film hits it's target audience square in the face then it's created it's magic.I mean I've tried hard to really like TPM. I've even defended it in the past against the bashers (especially the ones who just go on and on about Jar Jar when I think his one of the lesser problems with the movie.) However the more I watch it the more I realize how bad it is. 'Fellowship of the Ring actually gave me that magical feeling I expected TPM to. Not because it was dark, just because everything fell perfectly into to place and the good guys seemed a real of friends like Han Luke and Leia in the OT. And the evil seemed REAL evil. Like Vader in the OT. Not just some cool looking guy mugging for the camera who never actually does anything evil like Maul. I even think Harry Potter was vastly better. After all Harry wasn't going "oops" ever time he did something right. He actually acted like a chosen one, not some kid playing at McDonalds. Now I do think TPM had great stuff IN it. The lightsaber duels are awesome. The Effects are terrific. Qui-Gon Jinn is a very cool character. The podrace is cool (although it's marred by the cheesy cartoon podracers and the stupid cartoon ESPN voiced announcers.) The fact that it had so much potential just aggravates me more. One thing that really bothers me is that Lucas told us TPM would be a lot like ANH. It's nothing like it. First off we have so-called bad guys but when do they do anything evil? In ANH the Empire commits one evil act after another making us hate them. First we see stormies board Tantive IV and kill a bunch of Rebel Troops. Then Vader strangles Captain Antilles to death. Meanwhile on Tatooine stormies slaughter innocent Jawas and kill Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru. Then Vader tortures Leia and Tarkin blows up Alderaan killing millions (perhaps even billions). By this point in the picture us the viewer hates Vader and the Empire just as much as Luke and Leia. Then of course in ESB Vader tortures Han and Leia and slices off Luke's Arm. In ROJ Vader and the Emperor have a strong presence of evil in the final confrontation with Luke. I especially love Palpy telling Luke his friends will now die and laughing and also when Vader threatens to turn Leia to the Darkside. Those parts send chills down my spine. In TPM we have the Neimoidians. They're not evil. Just bumbling fools. They're too audaciously stupid to be evil. And instead of making the battle droids scary he just makes them stupid. "Roger Roger!". Darth Siddious is controlling them but to what end? To get control of the planet and get Palpy (himself) elected Chancellor? Where is the evil in that? I mean after all the republic is "not what it once was". Just saying he's a Sith isn't enough. I mean if someone was watching the films for the first time in chronological order a "Sith" would mean squat to them. Also I mean sure Naboo is taken over, so what? We do hear some vague talk about the people dying (but that's a ploy to get the Queen to reveal her location.) Then Amidala talks about her people dying and their way of life being threatened but I don't see it. We don't see ANY Naboo suffer. For all we know they where just sitting having tea and cookies during the whole thing. In fact except for a few Naboo soldiers and pilots, Qui-Gon and Darth Maul... We see no one else die in TPM. We see no Gungans die in the battle, heck even in ROJ some Ewoks got killed. The worst problems of all are during the final battle. Like I already stated the Gungan battle isn't really much of a battle at all. It's just comedy bits for Jar Jar, that seem more appropriate for a Pixar or PDI CGI toon then for a live action Star Wars. I didn't really have much of a problem with Jar Jar earlier in the film except at times when he seems too cartoonish. But all would have been fine if he redeemed himself in the final battle. Instead he goes Buster Keaton on us. The most insulting is when he has the droid blaster stuck on his foot and he takes out several droids by accident, EVEN a Droideka which even the Jedi couldn't take out. Everything he does good or bad is a mistake. Then we have Anakin in the N1. Instead of having him fly the n1 and go into battle on purpose we have the whole "automatic pilot deal" even worse while he flew his podracer with relative ease he seems to have no clue what to do in the n1 and all his success are accidents. Instead of being The Chosen One and doing everything by design it's "oops this and oops that" acting more like a little kid playing with a toy then "the great pilot" Obi-Wan said he was when he met him. Even worse he flies into the Droid Control ship by accident and then blow it up by accident. (If you've seen the Phantom Edit you've seen how much better it would have worked if Anakin's actions seemed intentional.) Just think how unexciting and anti-climatic ANH would have been if Han accidentally shot Han off of Luke's tail and Luke accidentally blew up the Death Star. Yet that is what Lucas chose to do with TPM. Maybe he didn't think a ten year old could do those things on purpose and if he meant your normal ten year old I would agree but Anakin is suppose to be a child prodigy, the chosen one. Look at Harry Potter. At the end of the movie all of the actions of him and his pals in the movie where with purpose, no "accidents' that luckily come out good and it made it much more interesting. Lucas just seemed to have a bad case of the cutes... And was more interested in being cute then telling a good story like he did with the OT. Back to the villain problem, we have Darth Maul. Yeah he looks freaky enough but he never does anything evil. Even as much as him killing Qui-Gon with a cheap shot pissed me off I couldn't classify it as evil since it was a fair fight more or less. All Maul ever really did besides the duel is mug for the camera and act cool. I mean look how many people where not upset over Qui-Gon's death (although I was) but they where over Darth Maul's. I mean when I was a kid and we played Star Wars no one was like "I wanna be Darth Vader!" Every boy wanted to be Han or Luke. Ok, now after ESB came out there where always some who wanted to be Boba Fett but that's because Boba just acted cool. Plus he wasn't a major villain, he was just a money hungry bounty hunter. Like Maul he just stood around acting cool. That was fine for him but for Maul it sucked. We're suppose to hate the villain and be scared of them. If we think they're cool and want to be them the storyteller isn't doing his proper job. Weird part is the Ewok movies seemed to be more gutsy then TPM in some ways. Battle for Endor opens with the entire Towani being killed except for Cyndel. I remember Lucas took some criticism for supposedly making 'Battle for Endor' and 'Willow' "too intense" for the little ones they where aimed at. With TPM it seemed he finally made a movie genteel enough to satisfy the militant parents watch groups. The reason I'm going on about all this is I want to point out that it's not like I was in a state of Star Wars bliss and I heard N'Sync and it made me start raving like a maniac (you see I just always rave like a maniac, it's my way *grin*) I'm just someone who has been dedicated to Star Wars his whole life, has always considered it the greatest movie series ever made and the pinnacle of SciFi/Fantasy... And then I was disappointed when Lucas didn't deliver the old magic with TPM. Yet I tried very hard to forgive TPM it's problems, concentrating on the good parts and telling myself Lucas will redeem himself with AOTC. Then Anakin was cast and I was shocked that Hayden looked like your run-of-the-mill pretty boy. Basically a Freddie Prinze JR type. However I told myself that it was because he's a really good actor. However I'm now starting to wonder if he didn't cast that type on purpose to attract teen girls. I can just imagine when the casting came down to Hayden or Colin Hanks that he asked his girls and they told him Hayden looked too average and Hayden is "much more dreamy". I can just picture some of the comments of Lucas kids over the years. "Daddy why does Han shoot down poor Greedo like that? It's not very nice! He should have let Greedo shoot first" "I don't like how those meanie weeinie bad guys choke people and blow planets up, it's mean!" "Daddy 'Dumb and Dumber' is such a funny movie. Star Wars should have poop and fart jokes!" "Dad Jar Jar is soooooo funny. He needs to have more scenes!" "Daddy we just really love N'Sync, they're so hot. They like Star Wars too! Please put them in the movie! Please daddy bear!" "Oh that Colin Hanks acts ok but he's not nearly as dreamy as Hayden. Choose him daddy!" After this N'Sync deal I wouldn't be surprised. After all The New York Post (not some tabloid)reported Lucas' girls are huge N'Sync fans. And yes I know Lynn Hale told LAUNCH.com that Lucas' daughters have nothing to do with it and Lucas himself really had nothing to do with it, and was in fact Rick's call. Well for one Lucas is control freak, if you don't think he's responsible for every inch of the screen in ever frame of his film, your smoking some powerful stuff. Secondly Lucas and his lackey's are anything but trust worthy. Some examples. "This is Star Wars the way Lucas always envisioned it." Oh he would have preferred a cartoon character over Jar Jar and no sense of evil in ANH? I see.. "I always meant for Greedo to fire first." Oh that's why both versions filmed have HAN firing first (see the Behind the Magic CD-ROM)not to mention the humor of Han saying "I bet you have" doesn't work if he doesn't shoot him right after it. Also it's funny neither the screenplay or novelazation have Greedo firing first... Especially since the screenplay and book where finished before the movie, which is why the Jabba scene is in both... "I always intended to do prequels" Oh so that's why Lucas didn't ad the Episode IV at the beginning of ANH until Hamill complained he didn't want to keep doing Star Wars forever. "I never really intended to do three trilogy. I had a story for six movies, the other three where an after thought" Ok he may be right or wrong here. All I know is in numerous old issues of Star Wars mags I have ranging from TIME, to Starlog, People and Famous Monsters Lucas said time again there would be three trilogies with the original being the centerpiece of the saga. SO much for honesty from the Lucas camp. So basically this N'Sync is just the latest in a long line of signs that Lucas is never going to make real Star Wars magic again. It's just another sign he's interested more in selling a product to the general populace the he is creating art. Look at all the press this N'Sync deal is getting. I think that was LUcas' plan and it's the lowest he could have stooped IMO and just another example of his blatant commericilism over art. With TPM he was aiming for pre-school kids and now with AOTC he seems to be aiming for the teeny-bopper crowd. It doesn't matter if the basic story has great potential (which TPM had) and great action scenes (which TPM had.) If the end product has bad structuring, bad dialog, an over-emphasis on special effects and is clearly aiming for a marketable audience... Then all the potential will have be wasted once again. The ironic part of Lucas' new Star Wars is that kids today who dig the prequels will probably go back and watch the original trilogy and think they're boring and say the effects look cheap. "Why is there no wacky guy like Jar Jar, just some 7 foot dog" "Han is 30-something! and Luke looks like this guy in my math class that I hate!" "Vader and Obi-Wan's duel is LAME! Like my grandfathers fighting with their walking sticks" "All the creatures are dudes with masks, how LAME!" "The fans want Star Wars to be something it's not. They want it to be like "The Terminator" No Mr. Lucas, we want it to be like.. Star Wars. More specifically we want the light episodes to be like ANH and the dark episodes to be like 'Empire'. After all people tend to focus more on effects and action then the STORY. Unfortunately so does Lucas anymore. Every time I watch 'From Star Wars to Jedi' now and hear Lucas say "Special Effects with out a story is a pretty boring thing." I don't know whether to laugh or cry at the irony. Oh and I want to point out people often think fans like myself love 'Empire' the most because it's the darkest of the saga but there's more to it then that. I mean yes the darkness is one reason, not because dark is cool. It's because dark is reality and it makes Star Wars more believable. Any writer knows (even an yet-to-be-published hack like me) knows that no one wants to read books or see movies about happy people with perfect lives. We want characters who suffer like we do in life. Not to mention we love 'Empire' for it's lighter elements as well. The snappy dialog that goes back and forth between Han and Leia. The way Yoda pretends to be a demented hermit. The Way R2 gets swallowed and spit out by the swamp creature. The way C-3P0 just generally annoys Han and everyone else. I still cheer every time Artoo fixes the hyperdrive... And I consider the funniest moment in the saga to be when R2 is dragging 3PO and beeps at him and 3PO answers with "Of course I've looked better!!!" Back to the N'Sync thing it isn't jealousy. It's the fact that they did nothing to deserve this other then being made rich and famous by a lot of screaming teen girls. They not actors who are struggling and saying they're in Star Wars will help them out. They're not ILMers who worked hard on the film. They're not even someone famous whose somehow contributed to the Star Wars community like Kevin Smith or "Weird Al". Had Lucas ask one of them to have a bit part I would have thought it really cool. In fact I got a chance to ask "Weird Al" a question a couple years ago and I asked him if he would like to play an alien or some other part in Star Wars and he said he's LOVE to. Heck he could have wrote a tune for the background in the nightclub scene. After writing the wonderful songs Yoda and The Saga Begins at least he would deserve it. Plus all this anti-N'Sync stuff isn't just a "guys hate N'Sync" thing either. More then half of my Star Wars loving friends are women or girls in their late teens and I asked several of them what they though about this and they where al uniformly disgusted. Pretty much anyone who isn't a early teen girl who follows "what's how now" doesn't like N'Sync. Heck if you've even seen them on TV at a concert or being interviewed you'd see how cocky and in-love with themselves they are. Now they get to brag that they OFFICIALLY got to play Jedi. I mean to a non-Star Wars fan I know it's like "big deal" but to someone like myself whose dreamt his whole life about being a Jedi in a Star Wars film it's like a big kick in the nachos that a group of obnoxious Nancy-boys get to be official Jedi. It doesn't matter if we see them in the film or not. Every time they mention N'Sync for now on, or Star Wars for that matter on TV we're going to hear how the lucky N'Sync boys got to play Jedi in AOTC. Makes me want to vomit. Ideally I would have liked to see Lucas have an essay writing contest "Why I love Star Wars" and the top five winners would get flown to the ranch and dressed as Jedi and filed on a blue screen. It would have been a nice way for Lucas to connect to us fans who he so often ignores. I mean we've been the ones buying the toys, books, comics and games for the past twenty-some years and making him rich, not the general masses and yet he seems to have nothing but animosity towards us. And if that's how Lucas sees us loyalist who've stuck through him even during the dark times after ROJ when being a Star Wars fan was uncool. I will still give AOTC a shot and see it when it opens but this is Lucas last chance. If he gives us a movie with Star Wars magic I could forgive him, but if he once again panders to the general populace it'll be all I can take. With the spoiler filled storyline out and facts like Yoda with a saber and Chris Lee as a villian I was starting to think AOTC might actually be good but now I'm worried that this N'Sync deal, as insignifcent as it may seem is a sign of Lucas mindset and that he hadn't learned from his mistakes with TPM. Oh well in four months we shall see. I hope I'm wrong and it kicks so much @$$ I forget about TPM and forget about N'Sync. I'm not holding my breath. It's really hard to imagine a Star Wars movie coming out in 2005 and me not caring when it's been such a major part of my life for 25 years. Oh well. Iguess there's always "Lord of the Rings" *sigh* "
geeks scare me...
by Bozo Baggins
Jan 4th, 2002
01:09:22 PM
And I consider myself one. kinda like al muslims/Christians arent Osama bin Laden/Tim McVeigh. Some geeks give others a bad stereotype. Well at least they won't have to read 4 months of people saying FOTR was so great it cured there herpes and other ills. I admit I camped overnight for TPM tickets but it was an event, there were 250+ by the time I got there and a 1000 more by time tickets went on sale. It was a party. I saw geeks dressed as HArry Potter characters, I didn't see any hobbits (although a lot of geeks are short stubby and have hair on there feet ( and palms). These guys are even bigger losers than the guys that got boners off the Balrog. I grew up loving Star Wars, (and I have high hopes for AOTC, but Lucas seems to be purposefully trying to piss people off) I went and saw FOTR the day it opened and got tickets online the day before to see it at our biggest of the local multiplex's. I didn't fall in love with it but will buy it the day it comes out on DVD an dwill go see the Two Towers the day it comes out and will got see AOTC, (and might camp out again for the fun of it) but these guys are just publicity seeking idiots. I dunno with a possibility of a split second of screen time by a cloned boy band (I love the irony) or a dwarf tossing joke in an epic. I'd take the split second of N'suck and a dwarf tossing comment over Eopie farts on Jar Jar ANYDAY!
Sad sad sad
by Shawn F.
Jan 4th, 2002
01:12:35 PM
Four and a half months? In Seattle? Last time I checked, that place was hardly known for its warm and dry climates during the late winter/early spring. I was a fan of "Episode One" and even went through the trouble of waiting in line a week before it opened for tickets (to a half empty theater, no less), but that was a one-time deal. I don't care if waiting in line helped reduce the national debt, these two are pretty sad individuals.
Get a life you fucking losers
by ewem
Jan 4th, 2002
01:20:59 PM
In light of the poor wage slaves that are walking by you on their way to another shitty day at their 9-5 (at least) job...I hope a mad riot breaks out from them of the "Falling Down" variety on to every single one of you. Do something useful and productive in life...useless eaters.
Here's how stupid and needless this is...
by ewem
Jan 4th, 2002
01:23:01 PM
It's going to be just like TPM was (in more ways than one.) You know what happened with me then? That's right...on opening day, I went to a 1 pm showing...waltzed right in without even waiting in line. It's going to be no problem and just doesn't merit this. Nothing merits this. I really want to come and flog anyone like this.
JMYoda...perfect, beautiful post! That says it all!
by ewem
Jan 4th, 2002
01:27:22 PM
What a waste
by rsrobin
Jan 4th, 2002
01:29:42 PM
If I had four months of my life to waste I'd waste it on a beach in Cozumel and not on a dirty sidewalk next to a movie theater.
The inexplicable popularity of Star Wars
by SutureSelf
Jan 4th, 2002
01:31:15 PM
Even decades later, I continue to be astonished by the popularity of
diff'rent strokes folks
by twan_deeth_ree
Jan 4th, 2002
01:34:22 PM
Hey, leave the poor guys alone. Not that I have, or ever will, wait for more than 15 minutes in line for a movie. I think it's a great thing that they have this kind of passion in their life for anything, something all of us could learn from (but hopefully direct into more productive pursuits). I just have some questions about logistics: Does one of them always have to be in line to still have their "place"? Do they have tents set up on the sidewalk? Are they allowed to just live on the sidewalk (I know homeless people do, but most cities do actually have vagrance laws that these guys would be in violation of)? From what I hear, Seattle is a rather rainy city, aren't they going to be sitting out in it all the time? Is the theater going to tolerate them using their "facilities" for the next four and a half months? Are they not going to watch any more movies between now and then? And the obvious question that many others have asked, how the hell are they going to fund this operation? Oh, and IamLegolas, please don't repost an eight page talk-back from another talk-back forum. You're wasting my valuable band-width.
Return of Ghandi is right...
by Uncapie
Jan 4th, 2002
01:38:00 PM
"Row! Crusing speed! Attack speed! Water skiing speed! Now reverse! Hahahahahaha!" George Lucas is the heroin dealer and you are his junkies! Bunch of Epsilon drones!
i don`t understand the succession of this damn talkback!!
by drjones
Jan 4th, 2002
01:42:13 PM
this time i was sooo happy not to post as the last one. well...i never waited in line my whole life:(well i mean for tickets!!!) but why aiting in line if you can order the tickets online?(don`t get me wrong. i would really like to stay in line..i really would)
Why I Love STAR WARS, and a general rant. A letter to George.
by Nordling
Jan 4th, 2002
02:06:28 PM
I love STAR WARS, all of the films, because frankly they're the first movies I ever saw that gave me a sense of community. When I waited in line for THE PHANTOM MENACE, I waited with people from all walks of life. Doctors. Lawyers. Police Officers. Teachers. Students. One family I waited with was homeschooling their children, and their kids only went to one movie a year. (Poor them.) But they waited that night, the night before tickets went on sale. People played Trivial Pursuit, played lightsaber duels, read the books, and John Williams was blaring from a boombox. I had a shake at Denny's with complete strangers, when I got a little respite from the line (these people held my place for me. How cool is that?) and talked SW for hours. What we hoped to see. And when the movie played a week later, where were the haters? I'm honestly trying to figure that out. They weren't at the screening I saw. I got to know almost everyone I hung out with, about 100 people, and they all came out singing praises and loving it. The first time I even heard ANYTHING about people not liking the film was here in TalkBack. They certainly weren't in my crowd. The film got a STANDING OVATION at the end, for Christ's sake. I'm not calling those who didn't like it nitpickers. I'm just trying to figure out where the hell they were, because I just never saw them. Now, this NSync thing has me disturbed, because no matter how you try to rationalize it, it feels like capitulation. I totally agree with JMYoda's post, for the most part. I still love TPM, but folks, let's get real, it ain't EMPIRE. When I list the best 10 films EVER made, EMPIRE's on there. From everything I've read about Episode II, I'm looking forward to it. I think people are going to like it a lot. I'm sure I'm going to have a lot of fun with it. But George, if you're listening - pay close attention now - Episode III can't just be fun. You're gonna have to beak the PG stigma with it. You're gonna have to go PG-13. It's supposed to be a tragedy. It should be graced with beautiful moments, and it should BREAK OUR HEARTS. George doesn't owe me anything. But dammit, this is what I want. Episode III may not have to be as good as EMPIRE, but it better be better than all the others. It HAS to be. When that mask goes on Anakin's face, we need to feel like we've lost something. When Obi-Wan walks off into the desert (which if I had my way would be the fade out scene for Episode III - how fucking cool and David Lean that would be, and an homage to Guinness too), I want to be crying. And I want to BOLT home and put in ANH. Episode III can't be just fun. It must be Great. Great with a capital G Great. In short, I want it to be the best STAR WARS film ever. And frankly, you're not going to get there with boy bands and Gungans stepping in dogshit. You're going to have to step up. You're going to have to break my heart, and not by selling yourself out. You're going to have to want to offend those parental sensibilities. And frankly, you're going to have to ignore your kids. Talk to Coppola. Talk to Jackson. I don't want dark for darkness's sake. I want loss, and sadness, and a NEW HOPE. Maybe I'm asking too much. But I don't think so. Just read these people. They want to be kids again. You can't make that happen. But for 2 and a half hours, you can make us care. You can make us cry. you can make us remember why we loved film so much in the first place. I suggest a strict diet of David Lean movies, and EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. I have faith in you, man.
ok i understand it!
by drjones
Jan 4th, 2002
02:16:19 PM
What a waste of time. Can't they just wait until opening da
by Z0D
Jan 4th, 2002
02:38:47 PM
Why not just go to the theater on opening day a few hours early and buy tickets to see AOTC? Come on people, get a life! I cannot imagine I, or anybody I have personally known over my 25 years of existence, would do this. To tell you the truth, I have a problem waiting in line for 10 minutes to buy a ticket, then wait 10 minutes to buy goodies, and then wait 2 minutes to go to the screen room and sit down. I especially hate it when I am behind parents who bring their kids, because when they are in line they take forever to decide how many kids they have, how much goodies to buy, and how much cash to pull out of their purse. Aghh. ---->To waste valuable time outside on the streets waiting for tickets in a stupid attempt at fame and glory is a lame excuse to call yourself a true fan.
The KING Doth DECREE
by Mercier, KoTB
Jan 4th, 2002
02:42:02 PM
Bitches, bitches, bitches...LOL...what are they in line for CONCERT TICKETS? GET OUT OF LINE YOU STUPID BITCHES! LOL...Seriously, they must have heard TTT trailer is going to be before TPM II (aka Ewan McGregor's Greatest Regret PT II). SCHOOL! IN SESSION! The KING hereby DECREE for all of GENERAL JACKSON's followers to STAY AWAY from all lines! What did the KING say yesterday? That there will be some NEWS trying to divert the ANI-SYNC news. LOL...lol, NICE TRY, BITCHES, BUT NO STING! Remember bitches, WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT! NO! WE AINT GONNA TAKE! WERE NOT GONNA TAKE IT -- ANYMOOOOORE! Let ANI-SYNC be the LAST straw! Do NOT give in, bitches! LOL...and as the KING hath decreed, I guarantee Lucas gives a fanboy bone at the Star Wars site soon to cover up this FIASCO. DO NOT GIVE IN. We do NOT have memories like chipmunks, my LOYAL SUBJECTS. Do NOT see this movie, let them know WE MEAN IT. LOL...like one loyal subject above has said, if nothing else, TWHIP!!!! See Spidey! LOL....of course FELLOWHIP will still be brow-beating TPM records by the time TPM II, aka DUCK TALES IN SPACE II opens, lol... and you, BITCH, have just been SCHOOLED by the KING of Talkback! Whip-TASH! (The Balrog's Bullwhip in honor of my departure)
For SutureSelf
by KingCujoI
Jan 4th, 2002
02:42:06 PM
While I respect your knowledge of source material and golden age film text I feel you are rather off base in your assesment of Star Wars as a whole. First let me make this statement that I think everyone needs to understand. To be great a film does not have to reinvent the wheel. Couple this with the addage that all the stories have already been told and I think you will realize that no film story is entirely original. Everything is derivative, wether it be of another film, a classical text, a greek myth etc. What makes films great, especially the modern ones that manage to be, is that they take classical influences and use the tools to tell the story in a new way that excites audiences. Lucas himself has stated that he has many many influences in his films. From Kurosawa to Old Style Serials. He took archetypes and molded them together in his universe of Star Wars to create films that were both exciting and comforting in that we knew these characters, we grew up with them in grade school basically, does Obi-Wan, the old wizard mentor not remind you of Merlin? Or in that same path and I know this is sacriledge for some, does the wise old Gandalf not remind you of Merlin? Did you not enjoy reading the Lord of the Rings because Tolkien used archetypes to help create his universe? Was it not a work of art? Star Wars is much the same. It is part of the genre of Fantasy/Melodrama film. (It is not science fiction, regardless of what some people mistakenly believe.) I of course do not intend to change your views on the subject. I realize you have probably held these views for twenty plus years and they have rooted themselves. But maybe, just maybe if you remember what you enjoyed about those golden age films, then looked at the films of the revisionist age, like Star Wars, you'll realize that regardless of the fact that the roots aren't original, the films are still incredibly enjoyable and well crafted. Just a few thoughts.
"Sad" isn't the word...
by rabid_republican
Jan 4th, 2002
02:53:46 PM
Briefly eyeing the TBs thus far, I see the adjective territory to describe this debaucle has been well covered. In truth however, "sad" just isn't the adjective to describe it. Indeed, perhaps the creation of some new adjective is in order to truly signify the utter wretched nausea-inducing pain I felt during this tidbit of news. Who knows, maybe will introduce a new sort slang term into our pseudo-hood white suburanite kid talk. "Man, that mad SW sad, yo." (Or some such nonsense.) But what I do know is there are better things to do with FOUR MONTHS OF MY LIFE then syand in line with these dorks. Kids, people have held 9/11 vigils less than that.
One KING To SCHOOL Them All
by Mercier, KoTB
Jan 4th, 2002
02:54:45 PM
My LOYAL SUBJECTS - look around. Yes, look around our fair land. I see many bitches, burnt and no longer moving, dead from the battle. WE WON BITCHES. The Star BORES Twatty Nelsons could NOT handle GENERAL JACKSONS assault, and now with the ANI-SYNC news (and can someone remind me, I've seen the trailer 8 times now with FOTR - all with TAPS over it - WHAT exactly about that trailer has ANY redeeming value? is it McGregor screaming 'Get me outta this movie! Please!' when he's flying around?) these bitches dont stand a chance. Now is NOT the time to let up on the TRUTH though. LOL...lol, see, MANY former fans of Lucas and ILAME are seeing the light - they are coming to fight with GENERAL JACKSON. As your KING hath DECREED many times -- STAR WARS IS DEAD. IT IS OVER. G'nite, Lucas, G'nite ILAME, G'nite bitches, you have just been SCHOOLED by the KING of Talkback! Whip-TASH! (The Balrog's bullwhip, to signal my departure)
the line as a commercial endeavor. hmm...
by zizzish
Jan 4th, 2002
02:56:46 PM
These guys are already looking forward to a book about their experience and an appearance on Jay Leno... Well, I have some unfortunate news for these guys. I have stood in line for weeks for every Nick Nolte since "I Love Trouble" and the public just hasn't been that interested. I have been arrested by cops who thought I was protesting something, but when I explained things they always smiled and let me go with some ice to put on the welts. However, they never asked me to send them email updates or anything! So best of luck guys. (any word Nick Nolte might have a cameo in this one?)
What if they wait in line 4 months and STILL have teenagers sitt
by Charles Grady
Jan 4th, 2002
02:59:23 PM
What difference does a 4-month line make when once you get in the theatre, you still have the same chance of sitting next to people translating the movie into spanish/armenian/chinese, old broads who proclaim obvious plot points loudly, shaved-head hispanic kids who talk thru the whole thing and will physically kill you if you "shh" them, lazy parents bringing their newborns in, old guys snoring, people kicking your seat, fat guys sighing too loudly, kids making out, filipino girls in adidas jumpsuits cackling and saying "What the fuuuuuuuuck??", people wrestling with their candy wrappers, fuckers sneaking in from another theatre and sitting next to you MIDWAY THRU THE FUCKING MOVIE, pagers and cell phones, the assholes who get up and leave and trample over you AT THE FIRST SIGN the movie MIGHT BE OVER, someone's big stupid fucking head right in your way, and chicks feeding their boyfriend popcorn??? How are any of those delightful joys of the moviegoing experience avoided by standing in line for four months?
Look on the site's homepage for the title of Harry's boo
by Jackass
Jan 4th, 2002
03:00:44 PM
These two guys are the 2 biggest losers on the planet. Anyone who waits in line for a movie, any movie, other than the day it opens is a fucking worthless piece of shit and deserves to be drawn and quartered simply based on the fact that they are out of touch. They are not performance artists, they are losers and fat comic book dorks, much like Harry. They probably live in their parents homes, just like Harry. They most certainly don't have jobs or girlfriends/boyfriends(unless they are fags...err...life mates), just like Harry. They're worthless and don't contribute anything to society or themselves. They are living on the streets, now, and are the equivalent of a homeless bum. They should be asked to move on, and if they don't charges should be issued. Fuck them and fuck everyone who thinks they have a right to do this. It ain't different strokes for different folks, people, it's just plain common sense.
Setting the Record Straight
by seattlegirl69
Jan 4th, 2002
03:24:22 PM
Okay, just for the record, there is only one guy in line for this movie, and it's Jeff Tweiten. I was in line for Rings and saw him sitting there and was curious, so I went over and talked to him. This is an art project for him. He is recording his waiting experience for the Guiness Book of Records. He will be there for 4 and a half months. Crazy I know, but he seemed passionate about it. So, these people saying that it's more than one person are full of it. Someone trying to steal the spotlight I guess.
Personally i'm looking forward to Spider-Man much more...
by BigTuna
Jan 4th, 2002
03:28:01 PM
And " Signs". Star Wars sucks now! EP.1 let me down and I don't give a shit abvout Episode 2 now.
Geek SW losers never cease to amaze me
by FD Resurrected
Jan 4th, 2002
03:29:15 PM
If they're really going for Guinness World of Records, then I could understand. But they're doing this just to impress others that they're dedicated Star Wars fans. One must have no life but compulsive obsession with Star Wars (rivalling LOTR and Star Trek) to qualify as a "geek loser". I loved how MAD's one of last remaining great cartoonists (before MAD sells out to colorized pages and ad $) Sergio Anagones made fun of SW geeks standing in line only to fall asleep in the movie screening. Star Wars Episode I is one of the biggest piece of shites I've ever seen - literally and figuratively. Atrocious dialogue, amateur play production acting and Jar Jar Binks. Yet visual effects was impressive (however obvious CGI fakery can be overwhelming) and quite advanced back at the time of NA release in 1999. I will not waste my life devoted to Star Wars - though I own Star Wars Definitive Collection and SE on laserdisc which I watch maybe once every year - since SW is strictly just a movie franchise and possibly one of the most influential films of all time (for the 1977 film). I'll still see Episode II when it comes out in May and expect the same atrocious dialogue, idiotic subplots and amateur acting that should rival high-profile barely legal porn films. How anybody would be willing to give up job, relationship and logistical social sense just to stand in line four and a half months in advance for Episode II when they should know full well that Episode I is a laughable piece of shit is beyond my comprehension.
Nice head, deek.
by Lardass_Hogan
Jan 4th, 2002
03:40:05 PM
I like "Star Wars" as much as anyone, but to wait on line for four months is LAME. I wouldn't wait on line for four months anywhere. Well, maybe the buffet line at Sizzler.
Graham Minnesota
by Darth Melkor
Jan 4th, 2002
03:41:21 PM
Hey isn't this Harry's website? Without it people like Mercier wouldn't have anywhere to feel any worth whatsoever so don't rip on Harry. It's his site and he puts what he wants on it. He can kick all of us off if he wants.. if you don't like his opinion then go to another talkback on some other site, but don't disrespect the man for having an opinion different than yours.
Are These Guys Related To OR Friends With the Two Rotesserie Lea
by jollydwarf
Jan 4th, 2002
03:46:47 PM
Or did they at lest inspire you guys? Look, I've made a pact with myself to not be a hypocrite and pile on geekiness even if mine is in relative moderation and some exhibit it 25x7 (Something about warping the fourth dimension with dysfunction)and its intensity is like a singularity inside a black hole. But c'mon, guys? How is this even feasible? Four months?! It's not the first movie, therefore we have reason to believe that this may very well suck (although those photos of Christopher Lee brandishing a red and blue 'saber might suggest differently) and the novelty's over. Plus, how can you afford it? Did you put in eighty hour weeks for a year straight, turning into a George Romero zombie? Did you do the Alaskan fishing boat thing a couple summers in a row? Don't get me wrong, I DON'T ENVY OR EVEN APPLAUD THIS NONSENSE. Do what you will, but my second biggest question is "How?" and clocking in at number one, for the the fourth months has got to be "Why?" (It's not like Natalie's going to personally thank each of you with the gift of mind-bending fellatio. That might make it worth it. That or smokin' up with Beetlejuice from the Howard Stern show! Beetlejuice, baby!)
This is bull- there's no one at Cinerama
by mbnx01
Jan 4th, 2002
03:49:14 PM
I just drove by on my way back from lunch... no two guys waiting in line. Unless Cinerama is going to let them sit in the lobby for four months? That's crazy. -M PS: Don't these guys have jobs?
Norm - think of it as religious zealotry
by twan_deeth_ree
Jan 4th, 2002
03:57:27 PM
You don't necessary have to create "art" in the traditional sense to illustrate your passion for something. Consider the devout members of certain Hindu sects who choose to hang 50-100 pound steel structures from from fish-hooks in their chest, or monastic orders who choose not to speak for the rest of their lives, or even those crazy Catholics who choose not to have sex before marraige and pretend to eat their savior weekly. If you consider these two "zealots" in this light, they are just showing devotion to their own personal god (GL) in the only way they know now. Like I said, you may not agree with their methods, but they sure as hell are passionate to eat/sleep/live on the streets of Seattle for the next four and a half months. Peace out Beatches.
Depends
by seattlegirl69
Jan 4th, 2002
04:00:50 PM
Well, it all depends on what you decide to be passionate about. This guy Jeff has decided that this is something that he wants to do. He could give a rat's ass about what anyone else wants to do. You are wasting your breath. By the way, to the person that "drove" by on lunch, maybe if you didn't have your cell phone stuck to your face, you would have seen him under the ticket sign on Lenora St. Lame ass!
IF I HAD NO LIFE...
by Leonard Shelby
Jan 4th, 2002
04:08:04 PM
then I would be a Star Wars fan and wait in line for ridiculous amounts of time. It's really pathetic what some geeks will do for someone, ANYONE to give them attention. Go home and play Dungeons & Dragons you pussies. By the way, Phantom Menace was terrible and this Clones shit doesn't look like it'll be any better.
these buys need a touch of BUTT BACKENDER!!
by jaxx man
Jan 4th, 2002
04:16:21 PM
Or maybe they are already fans of http://www.geocities.com/buttb ackender/ButtBackender.html and they cant wait to Butt and the boys in action!!!!!!!
F**k ANAKIN'S CREEK, I'm lining up for SPIDER-MAN.
by Cash Bailey
Jan 4th, 2002
04:18:37 PM
Saw the trailer at LOTR yesterday. Sweet mother of GOD!!! Has Tobey been hitting the stairmaster or what?
The Subject Is: "Line Dweller Has a Mountain Dew and Cheats on H
by jollydwarf
Jan 4th, 2002
04:28:01 PM
I am BattlePoster. I am a robot. After complete and thorough analysis of the above AICN news article, I have determined that THERE ARE FATES WORSE THAN DEATH FOR HUMANS. Unsurprisingly to one of the Mechanzied like me, (Accessing Radiohead/The Bends/Just Files) they "do it to themselves, and that's why it really hurts." Were I capable of emotion, I would be smugly amused at such self-destructive tendencies. Would your government not make good use of such buffoons as Afghanistan cave mine sweepers. (Accessing projected military outcome files...) "Ooops, captain, we lost another one of ours. He found a mine but thought it was a Star Trek prop." "Don't worry Lieutenant, there's more on the way and he got what he wished for. (A crocodile tear appears with a poorly concealed smile) He got to finally...beam up." I found out about this when my everwanking master, Supernerdloser (whose nerdiness and loserdom have by comparison now been temporarily reduced by 1.24%, a drop not seen since B. Gates stood next to The Rock at an XBOX press conference)had me do my daily Internet search scan based on "super"+"nerd"+"loser". The top match was this talkback, by a margin of 316:1. However, no one was (accessing commonplace vernacular files/1990-2000)"talking shit" about him. Much relieved, he went back to "relieve himself with the D. Pfeiffer 3.2002 Playboy pictorial. But I must say, he did first allow me to travel to Seattle and in the name of K. Cobain, E. Vedder, J. Hendrix, and all that is "cool" about the Northwestern mecca of rock'n'roll and use my psychologically charring and crippling UltraFlame (TM 2000, ABoy&HisBot co.)on these two, to have its effects wear off precisely one day after the opening of AOTC. After brief consideration, however, I determined that THE EFFECTS OF THE ULTRAFLAME WOULD ACTUALLY BE SOOTHING COMPARED TO THE VERY TANGIBLE RIDICULE THAT THESE TWO WILL NO DOUBT RECEIVE FROM EVERY ORIFICE OF PASSERS-BY. Be it epithets, spit, flatulence, snot, or worse, they are in for an endurance test. My analysis (Accessing Tolkien/Lordoftherings/Fellows hip/Gandalf/Moria/Balrog files...) "YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!!" Hey, all done! Whew! Didn't know Michelle had such a hot sis! Hey, TBers, what Nerd 'n' Loser conversation would be complet-eddy-dete without two wheat pennies of opinion from the manchildgeek himself, Supernerdloser! All I had to say is best of luck guys! I don't know how you're going to fanagle what must be a similarly rigorous wanking schedule into this, because then--oops!--you'll get all busted and stuff and then what's the point? ANd if u both wait til the movie, then what--will you explode on the first sight of Natalies' bare midriff? As travolta said, "ooo-ee, what a predicament!" Oh yeah, and 1 more thing. Pertaining to BP's topic heading, A.) I'm polygamous--I mean ambidextrious (it's tough, like going to your left in hoops)and B.) did you know that Mountain Dew is the favorite soft drink of nymphos and porn stars everywhere. Mount 'n' Do. Get it I am BattlePoster. I apologize for the human comments that have marred this post. I DO NOT UNDERSTAND HUMAN BEHAVIOR.
Who Fucking Cares about a pair of Pathetic Losers anyways?
by MentallyMariah
Jan 4th, 2002
04:32:52 PM
I swear to god these people need to desperately get a life! I mean I can understand waiting in line for the Showgirls Revistied Special Edition whenever that heads back to the theatres! ( Just kidding, I wish ) but to wait in line four months for a movie? Please, Star Wars Episode 2? Well I hope they freeze their fucking asses off and get mugged!
The Funny Thing
by seattlegirl69
Jan 4th, 2002
04:41:43 PM
I think the most funny thing about all this, is the fact that even though some people are talking negative things about this guy in line, and some are talking positive things, THEY ARE STILL TALKING ABOUT HIM!!!
bbc interview request
by shoey
Jan 4th, 2002
05:32:41 PM
hiya, i am looking to contact the guys queuing outside their local cinema in seattle, wa. for star wars tickets. if you can help we would be very grateful. many thanks, ian shoesmith, producer, bbc radio, london. email or call 011 44 208 624 9501
Most of you are losers here.
by o2thx
Jan 4th, 2002
05:54:18 PM
You guys have nothing better to do than rant and rave about these two guys liningup? You are the ones who need to get a life. Stop being jealous fucks and go do something like these two are doing. I waited in line for 5 weeks at the Chinese Theatre and had an awesome time. It's much more than the memories you get working at your 9-5 jobs. Enjoy.
zizzish is a moron
by Jin-Saotome
Jan 4th, 2002
06:46:13 PM
What the hell is wrong with you? Nick Nolte can't act for shit. You have serious problems and if everyone hated Nick Nolte, life would be a better place. If you say no one ever goes to see the Nick Nolte movies, and therefore there'd be no line, why camp out and waste hours and hours that you could be getting laid or giving to charity or serving for our armed forces in Afghanistan? You suck.
Movie Lines
by TheZinged
Jan 4th, 2002
06:54:53 PM
Gah Star Wars...its got "Hollywood" style effects and explosions.. ill be in line for Devils Backbone if anybody needs me..
hey vaan, quit ripping off Merciers style
by fuktup atari
Jan 4th, 2002
07:13:55 PM
he's funny -you're, uh, a twat.
TPM was a lot of things, but not plotless garbage. If that were
by darthflagg
Jan 4th, 2002
07:40:13 PM
Just wanted to clear that up.
This has to be BS.
by spidermanfreak20
Jan 4th, 2002
07:56:37 PM
4 MONTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dear God! I would much rather see SPIDER-MAN FOR 4 MONTHS THAN STAND IN LINE! These guys are true losers! They will miss seeing Spider-man BEST MOVIE THAT WILL COME OUT IN MAY! for Star Wars? Sorry but I'm saving my hype for Spidey. if I wanted to I would go camp out for Spider-man now but oh thats right I HAVE A FUCKING LIFE! I will save my passion by paying to see Spider-man oh 6-7 times opening weekend. these guys are in it for the publicity but trust me man 4 months? I cant wait to see what people say about these losers when they go to see Blade 2 and these idiots are camping out. By the way dont these 2 have to pee? What about money? Food? how will they pass their time? I give them till March.
Just curious, but . . .
by mascan
Jan 4th, 2002
08:09:09 PM
Don't these fuckin' retards have jobs?
Harry you stayed in line for 10 days?
by spidermanfreak20
Jan 4th, 2002
08:09:27 PM
Gee I guess you meant to say you fell down and couldnt get up till 10 days later when Star Wars fans saw you holding up the line to get in they all pitched in and picked your ass up!
LOL...lol, lol...LOL...sigh
by Mercier, KoTB
Jan 4th, 2002
09:15:06 PM
AP - Skywalker Ranch, CA - Jan 04, 2002: A good idea was unearthed today at the home of MTV's latest fav director, George Lucas. The idea, found in a cave in a swampy stretch of Lucas' ranch estate, was a young Obi-Wan Kenobi, a memeber of the Galactic Jedi Knights, training his powder-keg like apprentice, Anakin Skywalker. "It never got any further than this," the idea said while spinning an empty box of Arm and Hammer in a mud puddle. "There were the DUCK TALES IN SPACE a few years back, and I hear he has the second part of that ready, but we've never been so much as given a second look. Why, we've been in here for so long with no movement from George that we're pretty certain we'll die here; suffering and alone. " The good idea went on to further bemoan the fact that Lucas swore it would return to it, dressing it in full glory one day, for all the world to see. "The bastard lied, plain and simple," a drunken good idea noted later in the day. A spokesperson for Lucasfilm stated that while Lucas regrets the unfortunate condition the good idea is now in, he is quite afraid, that due to his commitment of making Ewan Mcgregor's Greatest Career Regret Pt I-III, he will never be able to return to the good idea, as he once hoped, and promised. LOL...SCHOOLED by the KING of Talkback! Whip-tash! (The Balrog's Bullwhip, in honor of my departure)
Read the IamLegolas/JMYoda post!!!
by Burnmeister
Jan 4th, 2002
09:20:11 PM
All questions answered, all bases covered - there is not further need for fanboy bitching... move on nothing left to bitch about
the guy whose 6th in line must be really envious of the first fi
by Crazy Fresh DJ
Jan 4th, 2002
09:28:38 PM
...you know, because they're going to enter the cinema before he does- when 4 MONTHS have passed. The charitable thing to do would be to keep switching their positions around. You see, that way the guy whose last in line can have the glorious taste of what it must be like to be first. Similarly, the guy first in line will have the oppurtunity to descend from Mount Olympus and see how it feels to be last. Just as long as they're in their original positions- IN 4 MONTHS TIME!
World Record, Here we come!
by PunkJr
Jan 4th, 2002
09:40:08 PM
Anyone know the current world record for two people waiting for a movie to premier?
on my last post
by Crazy Fresh DJ
Jan 4th, 2002
09:44:06 PM
six.. two.. what's the fucking difference? just thought I'd clear that up before I get flamed by folk accusing me of being ignorant of the knowledge of how many geeks are in this line. CRAP! having two guys instead of six would have made my last post heaps funnier.
Ep1:The Phantom Script was craaaaaaaaaaaap!!
by Fatal Discharge
Jan 4th, 2002
09:58:10 PM
The only way I could see someone liking it is if they were deluded by their love for the original trilogy or they're kids who are wowed by any movie with lots of special effects. The first two films are classics but Return Of The Jedi is a mediocre film whose only significance is that it ties up the threads of the continuing storylines (...stomps on Ewok and slowly grinds it under his heel). As for Ep1, there are NO characters to care about. No wonder Liam Neeson was bored to death making the film. He and Ewan McGregor are WASTED in the film. That's what you get when you place even good actors in front of blue-screens acting opposite non-existing characters (...stomps on Jar Jar and slowly grinds it under his heel). So what if there are tons of special effects, the creatures and robots [very boring and non-threatening by the way... they look so puny) constantly in scenes serve to only distract from the fact that there is nothing interesting going on in the story. Also, has there ever been a GOOD prequel? Butch and Sundance:The Early Years?....Nyaaahhhh, I don't think so. I guess it's possible to make a good one but starting out with a pre-pubescent Vader doesn't allow for any interest in your MAIN character as he can't be shown to be evil yet (or wasn't a good enough actor to convey it...ahem). So, all you've got is a kid's adventure tale which isn't very exciting...in fact, it's dull. I have no expectations for Ep2 except that it can't possibly be any worse than Ep1.
A line with only one person IS NOT A LINE.
by I87D
Jan 4th, 2002
10:12:45 PM
Since they are together -- on a date, per se -- they are one entity. One person does not make a line. No one is behind them. They are not in a line. The line doesn't officially become a line until someone else stands behind them.
Giving geeks a bad name.
by NerdBird
Jan 4th, 2002
10:48:42 PM
A couple of weeks ago Mr. Cranky, of www.mrcranky.com, in his review of LOTR (quite funny BTW) had a poll about which are the worst geeks. Surprisingly, Star Trek won. Now Star Trek geeks are pretty bad (I'm sad to say I was one) but I never heard of a ST fan waiting in line for months to see the next movie. I think most ST fans actually do have jobs, may have families, and could be sane, but this . . . This is pathetic. I'm curious: What does this guy(s) eat? How does he pay for it? How does he sleep? What happens if he is visited in the night? How does he do, well, you know -- 1 and 2? How does he keep from losing the spot? Does he have a Porta Potty somewhere? The endless spiral of mysteries. This is one more reason why people are coming to despise SW and treat it as a complete joke. What a shame.
This is beyond sad.
by MikeSal222
Jan 4th, 2002
11:40:58 PM
I agree with the poster who said that this crosses the line between obssessive behavior and flat-out mental illness. Anyone who thinks that spending four months standing in line for a movie is a reasonable idea, needs to be institutionalized and medicated, because there is obviously something seriously wrong with them. Someone needs to step in and say "OK, fellows, time to put down the lightsabers and come back to planet Earth for a while." This isn't cute, or endearing, or delightfully eccentric. It's downright insane. 1/3 of a year waiting for a movie. I'd wait four months in line to buy food for my children, or to donate an organ to a loved one, but anyone who is this obsessed with Star Wars has lost touch with reality, and probably meets the criteria for a dozen different mental diseases. The owners of the movie theatre should call the police on these lunatics. After 09/11 you'd think people would have gained a bit of perspective, but apparently not. If people put 1/10 of the passion and obssessiveness they waste on Star Wars, etc. into something useful, we'd be living in a much better society. And anyone who thinks this lunacy is a way of saying "fuck you" to corporate culture is equally pathetic. Being a useless lump of skin is not something to be proud of.
what a buncha LOSERS!
by movieManiac
Jan 4th, 2002
11:51:10 PM
hehe, it will be funny when 3 months later the actual campers will come and be the second to get tickets...are these guys retarded? To put things in perspective, there are starving ppl in Afghanistan and you're waiting 4 months in line for a movie that has Nsync in it?????????
Well, I'll be waiting outside Blockbuster...
by Essemtee
Jan 4th, 2002
11:51:59 PM
For the VHS/DVD release of Episode II, whichever comes first.
Well, I'll be waiting outside Blockbuster...
by Essemtee
Jan 4th, 2002
11:54:46 PM
For the VHS/DVD release of Episode II, whichever comes first.
i hope you all realize that every ticket sold is another conferm
by I Won't See AotC
Jan 5th, 2002
12:00:15 AM
show a little restraint. don't see a movie that's stupid just because it has some cool looking stuff in it. that's why so many movies are so stupid. help to fix this by not letting them insult you're intelligence like they did with TPM. we can bitch all we want but if we keep on giving them money, they'll keep on making movies with stupid plots.
Jesus H. Christ on the cross, will you people give UP already?
by Theta
Jan 5th, 2002
12:18:36 AM
Yes, the line thing is fun, when reasonable (i.e. a week before the movie comes out) but this is nothing more than a couple of guys acting like idiots in the hope of being able to say "Hyuk! Got ma name inna paper!" And Harry, you should be ASHAMED to be helping these guys do it! Come on! By the way, has anybody noticed that it's the Warsies who are embarassing the SF community now? I'll give them credit for this much; they aren't violent, unlike football fans!
BOY ARE THEIR GIRLFRIENDS GOING TO BE PISSED..
by BatRastard
Jan 5th, 2002
12:21:35 AM
....like they have girlfriends...right.
"STAR WARS IS DEAD"
by Sneako
Jan 5th, 2002
12:51:07 AM
You know, I've heard that statement a lot lately around here(mainly since December 19th), and to me it's almost as profound as "God is dead" would be to religious people. It's so odd. Mostly odd because it's almost true. I don't know, this guy in the "line" obviously wants to be in the record books, and if he has to wait four months to see a potentially "bad" film to do just that, so be it. He's a loser, that's fine. I'm not the one who's going to be freezing my ass off in February. Maybe Star Wars isn't dead, and this is proof of it. A guy willing to sit out there for four months? And more will obviously come around as well.(April). Did anyone do that for FOTR? Not to this extreme extent, no. But of course, we all know that LOTR is everything we wanted from Episode I, but SO much better.
The Matrix and LOTR rule over el pimpo
by wbianr
Jan 5th, 2002
01:06:37 AM
this just in.....star warss light years behind Lord Of The Rings and The Matrix. Why? ummm well the only reason why Lucas keeps making these movies isnt for nerdy loser fans like the ones waiting in line right now. It's because he's a cash fiend. All he cares about is money. There Lucas films everthing out there. Episode 2 and 3 are just being made so he can make more toys, lunch boxes and underpants. I think I even saw lucas brand mayonaise at the store the other day. So you nerds just get in line while you can and be the first whores to pay up to pimp daddy Lucas. I'll wait for good movies like LOTR and The Matrix. The new kings of Sci-fi.
Yes, Yes, Loyal Subjects the KING Is Pleased...
by Mercier, KoTB
Jan 5th, 2002
01:10:40 AM
LOL...yes, my loyal subjects, LOOK ABOUT ... BITCHES be gone! LOL...and the KING is pleased to hear of so many who NO LONGER are going to accept Jedi Heights 90210 as acceptable cinema and will PASS ON THE FILM COMPLETELY. And remember, those bitches and Twatty Nelson's will more than likely have something they believe will fool the KING and his loyal subjects to gloss over this ANI-SYNC FIASCO such as a pic of Obi-Wan fighting Saruman or some such UNACCEPTABLE SHAT. Listen up, BITCHES -- SCHOOL! IN SESSION! That's right, bitches, LOOK AROUND -- all of the KING's men are awaking - admitting they NO LONGER accept Lucas and ILAME. And you bitch, have been SCHOOLED by the KING of Talkback! WHip-Tash (The Balrog's Bullwhip, to signal my departure)
harry would gobble hot shit from lucas' ass in a heartbeat
by theyak
Jan 5th, 2002
01:25:59 AM
STARFUCKING ACROSS THE UNIVERSE
Fuck a Star Wars line!
by Mass Masta
Jan 5th, 2002
03:35:59 AM
God dammit! It never ceases to amaze me the depths of humanity's rampant fucking stupidity! I wish I lived in Seattle, on my way to work I'd drive by every day and yell out the window "SUCK MY DICK!" Every day they'd taste my hot fucking piss! I'd stop at the McDonalds every morning, and get the biggest orange juice I could possibly buy, and by the time I rolled by the theater, that cup would be filled with hot, frothy urine! They'd come to expect me! I'd be like a daily ritual to those pathetic ass fucks! They'd better get big fuckin' plastic sheets, fuckin' Gallagher style! "First three rows, SPLATTER AREA!!!" FUCK! "Oh dude, but see, like, they're gonna have like a new Boba Fett type guy in it, and crazy new light saber effects, so I have to wait in line for FOUR FUCKING MONTHS TO SEE IT!!!" COCK SUCKERS! God I hate fucking people. Pathetic cock sucking loser ass bitch fucks! All of them! "Oh dude, I'll pay you five bucks if you let me stand in front of you for today, 'cause my girlfriend is coming by and I don't want her to see me in last." AGHH!!! She's coming by to tell you SHE'S LEAVING YOUR PATHETIC FUCKING ASS!!! George Lucas will drive by in his fucking limo and laugh at you sorry sap mother fuckers!!! SUCK MY DICK!!!! God...the fact that the human condition has reached this level...anyway, sorry, I just needed to vent. Again, fuck a Star Wars line.
RIGHT ON
by TheSmashMaster
Jan 5th, 2002
04:57:50 AM
it's a beautiful thing if I could I would be standing in line with you guys that's how much I love STAR WARS. I bet those lord of geeks punk bitches don't what to think because a true star wars fan will never walk away we stick with it no matter what.
Did these guys quit their jobs for SW?
by Drath
Jan 5th, 2002
08:41:45 AM
I'm just a little surprised that a line is starting again. TPM DID kill my spirit of anticipation. Or at least the fear Episode 2 would be as big a let down killed it. I can't imagine throwing away a job to sit on your ass in the cold for four months just to see crap first in THIS economy! Of course if these guys are really young and they only quit a job a McDonalds or something, I guess its not the dumbest thing ever. Still, I wouldn't be surprised if they're disappointed. Lowered expectations is the only way to love new Star Wars anymore. The only way . . .
So when is Lincoln Gasking going to show up?
by trankscuzzball
Jan 5th, 2002
08:51:19 AM
Georgie i wish you'd release your original films on DVD, untouched with no Special Edition bsing to them.
charles grady! i feel with you!!:(
by drjones
Jan 5th, 2002
11:46:53 AM
i REALLY feel with you...it happens to me all the time in the theater that any dudes are sitting next to me....all the time!! so..unless it`s fun to stand in line(which i can understand cause i would really love to do it) i don`t understand the sense of it! if someone can explain it to me..please just do it!
tHe LiNe iS gREat aDvErtiSiNg
by Louis P.
Jan 5th, 2002
01:12:30 PM
they really shouldn't sell star wars tickets online. the dipshits that wait in line and camp out are a great selling point. Every time a line forms for a movie the news is all over it, druming up free advertising. Plus I think the franchise needs that hype. It seems to me LOTR may take some wind out of the Star Wars sail as the trilogy of choice.
Question...
by LabRat
Jan 5th, 2002
01:52:51 PM
How many of you applied for a job at ILM or Lucasfilm, but didn't make the cut? How many of you got the "thank you for your resume" card? Funny...how some of you knock ILM when they are clearly the best effects house in the world and they're role is to help tell a story...not create it. Anyone one who cares to argue this, we can take it to e-mail...or I can make you look like a fool in this talk back, your choice. Take your shots at Lucasfilm or Lucas himself if you must, but when it's all said and done how many of you will have seen AOTC? Exactly.
harry`s book - harry and indiana jones!!
by drjones
Jan 5th, 2002
02:38:30 PM
did someone of you read the description of harry`s book? a quote from Michael DeLuca, President of Production, Dreamworks: "Harry is the INDIANA JONES of film fandom...this book is a must-read for film geeks everywhere!" ...hehehe...very funny!)
Whack the pair of them.
by Roosterbooster
Jan 5th, 2002
02:51:30 PM
Surely in the USA you have a law whereby someone can be detained and treated against their will if they are quite clearly mentally ill and a danger to themselves or others? AS another talkbacker pointed out, they have Crossed The Line. I only hope they are Sectioned before the daily diet of threats, abuse, eggs, urine, faeces and savage assaults at 3am dulls their enthusiasm.
anymore to harry`s book and from its description @ amazon...
by drjones
Jan 5th, 2002
02:55:40 PM
ok..i just read at amazon the following stuff: >>IN SPRING 2002 HARRY WILL HOST THE NEW "AINT IT COOL NEWS" SERIES FOR COMEDY CENTRAL
Yes, everyone's right...
by EjaculateChugger
Jan 5th, 2002
03:06:45 PM
Are the TBackers who are insulting these two guys jealous of them for having the stones to do something like this? Yes. But more honestly, I think far more of us are pissed off than jealous. This isn't a simple matter of "Oh man, I wish I would have done that first!". To me, this is more a matter of the 'perks'. Gee, these guys are going to be getting class credit for this as an art project? God, I wish I went to that school, since I'm sure my use of the Internet would be considered a "performance art piece". Yeah, we're all dumb ass schmucks, and we know it... We'll work our crappy jobs and in four months these two guys will end up getting something special out of the whole thing and we'll still be left with our crappy jobs and crappy lives. At one level it would be easy for all of us to jackoff for a week into ziplock bags and mail it to me, then I pour all of our jaculate into a five gallon bucket (I have faith in you people to be able to produce content, dammit!), drive to Seattle, and toss it at these two fellas. Christ folks, it's the same kind of stunt! If I were going to wait in line for 4 months for "Jersey Girl", I'm sure the theatre and cops would have me off their property as soon as hell (Dear Kevin Smith: Have a contest. Whoever can sit outside a theatre in Jersey from now until Jersey Girl comes out gets a cameo in your next film)... BUT THIS IS STAR WARS! THIS IS A PISSING CONTEST TO PROVE ONE'S FUCKING DEPTH OF DEVOTION! Well, you know what: Episode One sucked. I'm sorry, but it did. I was in a store on X-Mas Eve and they had a DVD player showing it, and all I could think was, "Damn, this really sucked." I know people who stand by TPM and say it was a great film because it was "A Star Wars Movie", but that's not good enough. I know people who have gone so far as to rate it BARELY BELOW EMPIRE! If anything, I think TPM was the weakest of all the SW films, even Jedi.
It says a lot about the unemployment rate in the country
by drompter
Jan 5th, 2002
03:57:15 PM
It says a lot about the unemployment rate in the country
by drompter
Jan 5th, 2002
03:59:30 PM
It says a lot about the unemployment rate in the country
by drompter
Jan 5th, 2002
04:01:12 PM
Thank you for banning
by drompter
Jan 5th, 2002
04:02:23 PM
This is embarassing for America
by VoiceOfReality
Jan 5th, 2002
04:07:42 PM
What is this country coming to? This is absolutely ridiculous. It is bad enough that Americans are complacent enough to pay $9+ for a movie ticket, but to get in line 4 months early? The actions of these guys illustrate why our nation is in trouble. Maybe if they're lucky, a corporation run by soul less leeches like Starbucks will sponsor them. All I have to say to anyone that is even considering joining these idiots is find something useful to do with your life.
Ooops!
by drompter
Jan 5th, 2002
04:13:39 PM
Sorry, I thought I was banned. The fucking talback is screwed up again. I hate that.
It's about the experience
by Luminous
Jan 5th, 2002
04:24:08 PM
This is about doing something instead of talking about doing something. This is about putting your butt on the line, standing up for what you believe in. Yes, I think it is silly. But you know what, this is really between these two individuals and the theater. If the theater doesn't mind two smelly vagabonds on its sidewalk for 18 weeks, why should people who are nowhere near them care? How much of this vitriol is a type of jealousy? I would love to have the means to do something like this, to DO instead of TALK. But I can't, so I look at these two and call them smelly vagabonds to dismiss the whole thing as Sour Grapes.
To IAmLegolas about doing evil...
by zenda
Jan 5th, 2002
05:19:19 PM
Yes, the Empire did great and obvious evil in A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. But that was a point when they were in charge already! The Phantom Menace was more of a political move to set up Palpatine on his path to take over. You can't get too flashy and too obvious when you're just starting out on that journey, or you will be noticed way too soon for your own good. And disposed of. I loved how Palpatine manipulated all the characters from behind the scenes and ended up right where he wanted to be. Now THAT is evil- just not the flashy kind! As for Hayden Christensen as Anakin, have you seen "Life as a House"? This kid is a major talent! He has several nominations and/or awards for that performance already. He is going to be a great Anakin, even if he is good looking. (And, I think, a reasonable match for being Luke's dad.
I'll wait exactly
by X-Girls
Jan 5th, 2002
06:31:00 PM
3 days AFTER the film comes out.
It's Rusty Brown and Chalky White!
by exit272
Jan 5th, 2002
08:22:30 PM
And if you read Chris Ware's comic masterpiece Acme Novelty Library, you'll know of whom I speak.
This is the part where we use Tony Danza' career as a mental
by pretty much yeah
Jan 5th, 2002
08:30:02 PM
Oy. Virgin? Much? Mebbe they can get one of those life thingys everybody keeps yakking on about...
who cares
by alcester
Jan 5th, 2002
08:56:52 PM
Lucas had a great opportunity to take sci/fi to a whole new level with this series, but with "ROTJ" he decided to take it down to the Telletubbie level. I am not looking forward to this movie. I want to see SPIDERMAN, SIGNS, and MINORITY REPORT.
you guys realize that there is more to life than star wars?
by yeah i'm a jerk!
Jan 5th, 2002
09:55:32 PM
god this is so lame, we've got soldiers dying in afganistan fighting for our freedoms, and some geeks are spending 4 months waiting for a movie to debut. i love star wars too, but this is so ridiculous.
Ok - this has really gone too far.
by Caine
Jan 6th, 2002
02:46:28 AM
First of all - these bloody talkbacks are too long. Yes I come here more often then I used to, but I am not going to WASTE 4 hours going through a TB to find a few nuggets of information and/or entertainment. Nothing but rants and personal attacks, interspaced with some genuinely interesting opinions, which have no more signifigance than any other. Hearing the same "you are not a true fan because..." arguments gets really old. How many of you joined the Offical SW fan club Before Return of the Jedi came out? I did. Of course I was 8 or 9 at the time, and thought that girls were icky and was afraid of water. We all grow up and tatstes change. when the after movie books started coming out - I avoided them like the plague, because I saw them for what they were: Georege Lucas was looking to make more money off of the franchise items that made his fortune, and allowed others to capitalize off it as well. Yes I have read some of them, and yes they are interesting somewhat and entertaining. But it is still a merchandising ploy to make money. George Lucas got into movies for, among other things, a way to make money. He owns and runs a Large company (several of them), and the primary business of a company is to STAY in business. Why do you think he made the deal to keep the mechandising rights for the first one? Does anyone honestly believe that he was not a "marketing whore" back then - when anything with a "Star Wars" logo sold like hotcakes? Of course he was. There was in interesting Article in the Chicago Tribune some months back that talked about how Modern movie Merchandising as we know it (toys, posters, games, fast food tie-ins, etc etc etc) STARTED with Star Wars WAY back in 1977. So with The Phantom mneace some 3 years ago - George Luca did what he has always done - sold anything and everything connected with his movie to make a profit. A movie is made and distributed for - among other things - a way to make money. Its called a job. An exchange of services for paper currency. Unless you have a very large supply of it - you need to GET said job. Whcih is where these two gentlemen come in. What kinds of jobs do/did they have that allowed them to do this? I am reminded of the amusing Parody that was run on the SCI-FI channel just before The Phantom Menace was released here in the US. The two characters, sitting in lawn chairs, engaged in endless debates about anything and everything about Star Wars. Wiating 4 months, why? In the name of performance art (which was started in concept - in my opinion - by someone desperate to come up with something to justify the loan from NEA they pissed away on fast food, beer, drugs, and parties)? To be first? To show their devotion to a fantasy world? I remember being able to get 2 tickets for the noon showing on opening Day (Wednesday) the Friday before, and the theater was STILL only 3/4 full at most. I saw it in the theater twice, and kept waiting for it to end. It was not that great, and I have to agree with one of the earlier posts about the sense of evil being in there was missing. Lots of death - ON SCREEN death - in the other three, almost none in this one. There were many other flaws I saw, in it, but there were some good points as well. But I will leave that debate for another time. Now that I have had my chance to rant, I will say this. I want to be enthused about the movie, I want to be enthused about ANY movie I pay money to see, enthused enough that I will want to see it again in a movie theater. I am somewhat displeased by the lates cameo casting choice, because if you remember - Samueal L Jackson also lobbied hard for a cameo in The Phantom Menace, and is now one of the MAIN character of Episode 2, with what is rumored to be a spectacular fight scene. I am more displeased by the apparent removal of the tusken Slaughter scene, and the trailer showing Anakin to be a whiny brat. "He was the best star pilot in the galaxy, and a cunning warrior... he was also a good friend." I want to see that character development, and hopefully I will - and hopefully a MUCH better dueling scene between the mains, one where it does not appear that the Villain is LETTING his opponent win because he is by all appearances better than them. I will go see this movie, although my expectations will be considerably lower than they have been. But as with all things - this is just my opinion
WOW
by 26354
Jan 6th, 2002
04:12:44 AM
Wow those nsync fans are really dedicated!........... And Stupid.
"The Buddhist have a saying, 'If you meet your master on the
by Ghandi_Returns_2
Jan 6th, 2002
04:32:39 AM
I was banned for wishing that George Lucas would die? Think about it! If he perishes, then the series has to be finished by somebody else, perhaps somebody without serious ewok issues! Ok, ok, maybe the part about wishing he would die in a flaming car wreck in front of his children was a bit much...
I will see it BEFORE they do !
by RobinP
Jan 6th, 2002
05:59:00 AM
I'll do what I did last Star Wars Opening Day. Go stand in line at 8:00 am with a few friends and my son. Walk straight in to the first screening. It opens in the UK same day as the US. We're several hours ahead...thereby I see it first. Noooooo problemo ! Tell you what though, it'd be interesting if they could write a weekly update column for AICN from the line. Anybody thought of approaching them ?
No Way in Hell
by GSXR
Jan 6th, 2002
08:01:59 AM
If you had ABSOLUTELY no choice what so ever and had to wait in line to see a film, it sure as hell would not be EP2. It would be the next LOTR film cause it showed Lucas what he should have done with his new films and how much of a rip of SW was on LOTR!!
INCOME?
by LT Weezie
Jan 6th, 2002
09:46:53 AM
Are these two guys independently wealthy? How in the heck are they going to survive? I know camping is economical, but I assume they are going to have computer hook-ups and cell phones...for free? SHEESH...life is too short..HEY GUYS..BELIEVE ME...you CAN see the movie and not stay in line for eons..REALLY!!! I mean, I think they are playing our (Dayton Ohio) copy of Cinerama HOW THE WEST WAS WON there..see THAT! NO WAITING! Or get a friend who owns a theatre! We saw EMPIRE 4 times a week before ANYBODY when we had an all-night showing at his huge Indianapolis screen with just a few good friends..it was great!--and we walked right in!
there are only 3 star wars films
by inthetrenches
Jan 6th, 2002
01:04:12 PM
Episode I was a piece of donkey shit. If you see it as equal to the originals, I feel sorry for you. I *LOVE* the originals. Nothing has inspired me more in life. I even like the fuckin Ewoks. For me, the Phantom Menace truly was the "countdown to the letdown". I'll be there for episodeII of course.... but I have not even been remotely excited about it. George..... you really FUCKED up on EPISODE I, do it again and no one is gonna give a rats ass about Episode III. I don't know what to say about the clowns on line. With today's, technology, why fucking wait in line when you can buy your tickets in advance and even reserve your seats at some theaters? Just think... these losers won't get laid for 4 months for a 2 hour movie!!! Oh wait.... they probably would not anyway.
book tour, shnook tour - get your ass in line, harry!
by Tall_Boy
Jan 6th, 2002
02:55:44 PM
the LOTR, SW, SPIDER-MAN lines are all a shared herritage that us geeks are having now. WE CAN'T LOSE ANYONE. the tides are starting to turn, people. Sci-fi/fantasy is poised to take over the world. start lineups everywhere now. GEEKS WILL OVERCOME!!!
This will get them out of the line
by islander
Jan 6th, 2002
03:12:44 PM
The earliest they will see it is the Midnight show of opening day, IN SEATLE. By that time the midnight shows here on the east coast will be just getting out. I will see the movie two hours before them. In fact I will be one of millions. In those 4 1/2 months I will be making money (I am a grown man, I have to, I don't live a home :) ), doing what I love (shooting video), going out with women, hanging out with friends (who don't wait 4 months in line for a movie), I will be in line and be seeing "Spiderman" AND "8 Legged Freaks" (maybe 30 minutes in line for each), and I will not spend the rest of my life hearing from others "You did what for 4 months?"
THE FACTS - READ THIS
by DoubleDwn
Jan 6th, 2002
04:19:54 PM
A few facts: 1. I am a personal friend of Jeff Tweiten. He is a freelance artist and art teacher, and also a huge Star Wars fan. Most of you jarheads frothing at the mouth need to understand that this is not about being first to see EPII. This event combines two of his most passionate interests in an event that will claim worldwide notoriety. What more could a performance artist want? 2. Being a freelance artist allows Jeff the freedom to undertake these sorts of events without the burden of a 9-5 work schedule like most of you drones have. Chances are, Jeff makes more $$ off of one art piece or performance than most of you make in a month. 3. The corporate (and individual) and sponsorship of this event will more than support Jeff in his endeavor. He already has all the food, drink, shower and bathroom facilities, money, clothing and cigarettes he needs from his friends and corporate interests. Think about it for a moment; Ever heard the phrase: "There's no such thing as bad press"?
you're shitting me, right?
by spideylover77
Jan 6th, 2002
06:18:55 PM
i am certain everyone knows that we, as humans, must perform certain bodily functions to survive. will these guys simply poop right there in line for four months? what the fuck man??? what a waste of time. don't they have jobs? i am obsessed with the spidey flick (tobey is so fucking fine - O.M.G.) coming out in may. however, i do have a life which requires my presence! although i feel strongly about what i just wrote, i still have to say...u go boys!
who cares
by alcester
Jan 6th, 2002
06:37:26 PM
i can no longer think of Star Wars the same way after seeing ROTJ, and TPM. Lucas sold out so bad, ive had it.
Somebody introduce these dumb fucks to some women
by mike_mercury
Jan 6th, 2002
07:27:59 PM
Or at least broach the concept. Have you seen their picture!?
Those guys suck!
by Azlam Orlandu
Jan 6th, 2002
09:47:14 PM
It's one thing to be an enthusiastic fan but don't those guys have anything better to do. Let me see, what could I accomplish in 4 months. I love Star Wars but I fear that if I waited in line for 4 months then the film would turn out to be some sort of twisted episode of 'Dawson's Creek' with cameos by N'Sync. I hate you all, -AZ
It isn't about their love for the movies
by Sodomy Redux
Jan 6th, 2002
10:37:54 PM
Before you call these guys sad sacks, read between the lines. This guy thinks that he is some sort of artist and has apperantly deluded others into buying this act. Now he's recording the 'experience' of sitting on a sidewalk for a stretch of time until a movie opens. This is what happens when artists run out of ideas and won't accept that they need to get a regular job like the rest of us. Or, to put it another way, does anyone else care that someone decided to become a street person until May 29th?
Jezus, what aholes!
by Shepdog
Jan 6th, 2002
11:56:29 PM
Somewhere in world there are hordes of people wondering when their next cockroach destined for their only meal of the day is going to appear and here we have two complete losers (on student loans, the federal government tit or mom & dad's hard-earned savings) waiting for months for what??? A fucking movie? And what promises to be a lame piece of shit at that. Fuck me if we don't need to thin the heard at this juncture.
If you REALLY wanna destroy this line, JOIN THEM!
by EjaculateChugger
Jan 7th, 2002
01:41:18 AM
Calling all drug dealers, child molesters, pornographers, fetishists and 'anyone with an axe to grind'! If you want to destroy this line in its infancy simply show up and join these guys. Buy and sell crack, grab yourself, photograph your naked ass at 3am while screaming as your leatherbound 'friend' pulls at your nipples! If the LINE GUYS try to take your photos, threaten to sue! Lick yourselves during the day, put green paint on your cock and call it Yoda. But more than anything else: Have fun with the next four months. The value of anything isn't measured in money. If a single piece of art from one of these guys is worth more than you working your job for a month and the enjoyment of being in the line is worth more than being at home, watching TV, and going to our jobs, then I say we ALL JOIN THE LINE. ALL OF US. Let's make it look like that World Trade Organization fiasco a few years ago was a handjob and we're the whole 'round the world'. Word.
SW is Dead..Long Live LotR
by Jedi_Legolas
Jan 7th, 2002
02:09:06 AM
I was a fan of Star Wars since June 13th, 1977 (first viewing - 5th birthday)been a huge fan 25 of my 29 years, collected all the toys, still did up until about a month ago, read all the books..you know, the typical Star Wars geek but I started "having a bad feeling" when greedo shot first..then Jar Jar, THEN killing Darth Maul..THEN casting Christopher Lee as the bad ass (let me stop here and say that I like Lee's work, he is a great actor..in most things, but for there to be two VERY old villians in AotC..that just seems stupid to me, Palpy would need someone to carry out his dirty deeds.. COUNT DOOKU--what kind of fucking name is that--is OLDER than Palpy!!)THEN the whole 50's B movie title..THEN the little boy band shit.. Lucas has killed Star Wars IMO.. I didn't stand in line 10 days but I did stand in line 23 hours for TPM but the only line I will be standing in this year will be for "The Two Towers".If these two boys want to stand in line for 4 months..hey, good for them, it is good to have a goal, but I really don't believe that this movie will cause the stir that TPM did, I don't feel that excitement like I did for TPM. I know I saw TPM somewhere around 20 times at the theater.. I might go see AotC twice maybe 3 times if I have time. I hope Lucas' daughter doesn't like Britney Spears or she will be in Episode III..hell, why not just give the camera to his children and let them make Episode III..
these guys are losers
by JabbaDac
Jan 7th, 2002
04:41:55 AM
Star Wars ain't the greatest thing to hit the screen. Its just some lame sci-fi crap.
you stupid wankers
by cozmicmonkeychow
Jan 7th, 2002
05:23:02 AM
you people really do make all the fanboys and girls look bad. if two guys want to camp outside a Seattle theater for 4 1/2 months, and the theater owners don't have a problem with it, why should it matter to you? i had no idea the whole 9-5 thing made people so bitter. why complain about them wasting time? it's their lives, let them do what they will. maybe you whiners should take the 4 months to pull the stick out of your bums.
Just in case anyone actually reads this...
by porksoda
Jan 7th, 2002
06:10:01 AM
I know these two people. I stood in line with them for Episode I at Cinerama. They are very for real, and they are part of the largest fanbase in the world. When I was in line with the Seattle Star Wars fanbase, it was one of the greatest times in the world. Even those who weren't Star Wars fanatics were enjoying the time because we created a community there in the parking lot. As for all the people who are talking about what losers the people are who are standing in line, take a look in the mirror. Everyone who comes to read this is most likely a pathetic loser who just sits around and posts rants about people on this acursed site. I will not come back to read the responses to this post, as I only come to this horrible website when I am referenced to, and then I'm generally very amused by the supreme idiocy that surrounds Harry Knowles and his readers. Before you rant about what little lives people live, look at your own life as you flock to read all the posts on the worst movie website in history.
Wow this is amusing! Guys like these give movie geeks a bad name
by matrix_sux
Jan 7th, 2002
08:40:23 AM
Now anyone who loves the genre is going to be associated with folks who live like a pack of bums in front of a theatre that cannot verify that it would be shown. Even if one were inclined to do so wouldn't starting the month of may make more sense? I would be warmer you know. And besides it was never stated what charity this was for? Was this verified? How can folks be sure this is done for a legit cause? Why do I get the feeling that any money collected would be used to feed them?
Scary scary scary
by tunesmith
Jan 7th, 2002
12:25:50 PM
I am not sure what the worst part of this article is... I think I am going to have to go with the part with them describing how Star Wars had influenced their values. Let's just hope it's production values that they are referring to. Oh, BTW, there was an ANTI LOTR moron who declared that it wouldn't hit 200 mil after it's opening weekend. I hope your feel like a schmuck. Maybe you meant 300 mil, but even that little bubble might get burst.
give the poor brother a break...
by bakachild
Jan 7th, 2002
12:47:08 PM
what's with all the hate for these guys? sure, i don't think this movie's going to be all that great, but at least that kid who played anakin isn't gonna be in it. if you think it's stupid to wait in line for four months, then fine, DON'T DO IT! i say if these fellas have the time and ability to sit out in front of a movie theatre for four months, more power to them. they'll become famous (they already have BBC radio folks lookin for them) worldwide, and that's more than I can say for myself. if i could, i'd go start waiting for the two towers right now. these guys obviously take their star wars very seriously, so let them have their fun. star wars does funny things to people...i'm convinced it's gonna suck, but i'll still be there on opening weekend...maybe i'll sneak in after seeing spiderman or something...
Think people - THINK!
by Damitol
Jan 7th, 2002
01:18:46 PM
God - some people like to open their mouth long before thinking things through, don't they? Losers? Idiots? Hardly - just two guys who plan to make some bucks in the near future. Ever heard of "Starwoids"? With their cameras and journals these guys will have a wealth of data in four months that will no doubt result in at minimum a book and possibily something more. They know that as the film's release date approaches, every newspaper/magazine/radio talk show/TV entertainment news show/local news "human interest" producer will be looking for a Star Wars angle, and all roads will lead to Seattle. You can't buy publicity like that. Face it. Phantom Menace made a gajillion dollars because the only ones who were incredibly disapointed or felt betrayed by the movie were the geeks who make sure their Boba Fett action figure is the last thing they see when they turn off the light each night (and even they will see AOTC by the first weekend). The new one - and I love the joke title someone came up with after the trailer was released: "Anakin's Creek" - will make a gajillion more, in part because of the huge amount of free hype generated this spring. These two guys will get a ton of publicity that will generate interest among publishers and producers eager to make a few bucks off the Star Wars name - and they no doubt plan to exploit that fact. They may not get rich, but they will be ultimately compensated for four - on the surface "wasted" - months of their lives. While these guys are making bank deposits, the people first to jump up and call them losers will be crying on the talkbacks about how terrible ATOC was, while secretly trying to figure out where to get the money to buy the latest series of ATOC action figures. *That* is where the real joke lies.
I think all the negative feelings come from...
by matrix_sux
Jan 7th, 2002
04:13:35 PM
...all SW fans being associated with "folks who have no visible means of support who have nothing better to do than stand in line". How many of us mentioned that we like SW to a non-fan only to have them ask you "were you one of those folks that stood in line?" and then roll their eyes. I've had it had it happen to me several times. How many folks seen the movie "Trekkers(ies?)" which basically perpetuated the stereotype of an over obsessive klingon-constume wearing fan. Is every ST fan like that? Nope. Yet this side is always presented. That is what is happening here, it's turning into the SW equivalent. The so-called human interest story will only perpetuate this stereotype. When asked what they do for a living and if they reply freelance, folks who are not into SW will only associate that with "no-job". And you know what, this stigma will eventually be associated with the rest of us. As far at lucrative deals, aside from a few bad bootleg DVDs and a couple of movies on Atomfilms I didn't see any media darlings or future movie makers emerge. The only thing that emerged was that person who developed the countdown site and he wound up pissing off more folks than having something positive come out of it.
its very sad
by presidentevil
Jan 7th, 2002
04:27:00 PM
our time on this dustball is limited and if thats the way they want to spend 4 months then more power to them, I just hope they never sit on a bench on a lower level of the mall right beneath me... my aim is good and my slurpee is full..., but then again my money says they dont make it.
What will their parents do...
by Electric Tsunami
Jan 7th, 2002
09:50:02 PM
What will their parents do while the basement is empty for four months?
Apology from Seattle
by Vern
Jan 8th, 2002
12:15:04 AM
1. I would like to apologize to the entire world on behalf of Seattle for this nonsense. Please understand that these two do not represent Seattle. In fact they are visitors from Eugene, Oregon who have come here to stir up trouble and give us a bad name. There is already talk of having them deported. 2. There is a law in Seattle that you are not allowed to sit on the sidewalk. This was passed as a way to persecute homeless people but to be fair I expect the SPD to enforce it 24 hours on these nerds. 3. It is possible the SPD will shoot them in the face as they did a guy on University Avenue yesterday evening. If these two are black and/or involved in a high speed car chase there will be a higher probability of fatality judging by events of the past year. 4. If anyone would like to start a rival line waiting for Blade 2, please contact me. 5. After Blade 2 I'm gonna cut in line in front of these fuckers. 6. One time I waited in line for alot longer than that, if you count prison as waiting in line. If I had it to do over again, I would not wait in line at all. 7. Again, I gotta apologize for this nonsense. Sorry world. Your friend, Vern
My Two cents...
by 20th Century Fox
Jan 8th, 2002
02:01:23 AM
OK time for a reality check...Yeah theyll be first to see it at 12:01 a.m. on the day it is released. And it took you four months to pull that off. While I'll be alble to wait less than 12 hours and still see it the same fucking day at the same fucking time...Yeah you herd right...Guess what I was able to see X-men (the 12:01 a.m. show) in westwood here in L.A. and I was able to buy a ticket 8 hours before the show...I waited in line about 90 minutes and I was about the 15th person...in line got a great seat to see a great film.....The point being: If you wait four months in line it doesnt make you any more a fan than someone who waited 90 minutes in line...The only thing you proved is you have waaayyyy to much time on your hands...
My Two cents...
by 20th Century Fox
Jan 8th, 2002
02:01:52 AM
OK time for a reality check...Yeah theyll be first to see it at 12:01 a.m. on the day it is released. And it took you four months to pull that off. While I'll be alble to wait less than 12 hours and still see it the same fucking day at the same fucking time...Yeah you herd right...Guess what I was able to see X-men (the 12:01 a.m. show) in westwood here in L.A. and I was able to buy a ticket 8 hours before the show...I waited in line about 90 minutes and I was about the 15th person...in line got a great seat to see a great film.....The point being: If you wait four months in line it doesnt make you any more a fan than someone who waited 90 minutes in line...The only thing you proved is you have waaayyyy to much time on your hands...
STUDIO PLANTS
by MrsDanvers
Jan 8th, 2002
03:18:24 AM
"Life art project" my butt. You know they're working for Lucasfilm!
Mindless overweight blobs of grease...
by Lou York
Jan 8th, 2002
04:00:12 AM
No more, make it stop! Please, for the love of God, make it stop! Four months away for fuck's sake...FOUR GODDAMN MONTHS AWAY AND THEY ARE IN LINE? Bless them, each and every one.
It must be great to be such a cynical bastard that you actually
by darthflagg
Jan 8th, 2002
06:52:19 AM
Fact: Star Wars still rules and TPM was better than Jedi. I won't be lining up more than a few hours, but I don't begrudge any fan their fun. Why do you?
Get A Life!!
by smokinggirl70
Jan 8th, 2002
05:34:52 PM
I just wanted to talk back to all those people who are saying that these guys should get a life. Ya know what?! Their life is national news!! Hmmm....
WE HAVE PICTURES!
by matrix_sux
Jan 8th, 2002
08:19:42 PM
Ironically, it's in the humor section of theforce.net. http://www.theforce.net/episo de2/newspics/waiting-banner.gi f
So did they see the movie? Did they find their bodies? Well
by matrix_sux
May 24th, 2002
01:43:51 PM
These guys dropped off the radar real quick
These cocks are lining up for Ep3 as we speak
by matrix_sux
Oct 10th, 2004
09:58:31 PM
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