Lucas wants first 'Star Wars' sequel banned:

[Hollywood News]: Los Angeles, Nov 28 : Filmmaker George Lucas wants his "Star Wars Holiday Special", which was originally screened on the CBS network in 1978, banned because he is disappointed with its quality.

The first two-hour-long sequel to the popular film franchise told the story of Chewbacca's journey home with Hans Solo (Harrison Ford) to celebrate Life Day with his family, reported imdb.com.

During the course of the much-maligned movie, Princess Leia, played by Carrie Fisher, reduces Hans Solo and Luke Skywalker to tears with a song.

A contributor on the Star Wars website commented: "The Holiday Special has always been the red-headed step child of the 'Star Wars' family."

A source at Lucas Film added: "The Force was definitely not with Mr. Lucas the day that was born."

--Indo-Asian News Service


BWAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

BAN it? Is he insane?? If there is one way of making SURE something gets into every household, it's banning it!

'reduces Hans Solo and Luke Skywalker to tears '
*falls off chair laughing* Not to mention the rest of SW fandom!

"The Force was definitely not with Mr. Lucas the day that was born."
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!


And I take offense at the 'redheaded' comment!

From: [identity profile] ivylore.livejournal.com

*Jumps for joy!*


Oooh!!!! Is that tough to do? It's not online anywhere, so I think I'll take you up on that offer. If it's no trouble? :)

This stills horrify me. But still, just to see them all again...
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From: [identity profile] leelastarsky.livejournal.com

Re: *Jumps for joy!*


Well, it wouldn't have been any trouble if hubby hadn't accidently killed our burning program!! *growls*
He has bought a new one and as soon as it's loaded and running, I'll definately burn you a copy! :~D


From: [identity profile] ivylore.livejournal.com

Re: *Jumps for joy!*


Woohooo!!!!!!!! My hubby will utterly horrified when I when go to watch it. :)
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