Original Lightsaber Goes For 3x Expectations 258
Brad1138 writes "Los Angeles - The lightsaber used by intergalactic hero Luke Skywalker in Star Wars sold for $200 000 (about R1.3m) at an auction of Hollywood props that fetched far more than expected, officials said on Saturday. news24 link here. I guess Star Wars is truly done.
Kind of reminds me of 'The Last Voyage of the Enterprise' when they start parting out the set."
Wow! (Score:5, Funny)
1.3 million Rand? That's nearly 390,000 Pa'anga! [yahoo.com]
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Republic Credits are-a no good-a out-a here. I need something more real!
How many Flooz? (Score:2)
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Re:Wow! (Score:3, Funny)
What is it backed by, "enlightened self-interest?"
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I suggest you revevaluate your investment strategy. The Rand floats. It is not convertible into gold [reservebank.co.za]
Re:Wow! (Score:2)
Maybe just a rollover popup...
Wow! (Score:3, Funny)
I guess the fans are broke after having to pay for the high ticket prices and the assorted other crap that came with the last three movies.
The law of diminishing returns works after all.
not that suprising (Score:2, Insightful)
-everphilski-
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RTFA (Score:2, Informative)
$200,000 > $118,000.
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$200,000 in (2005 US Curency) $118,000 (1980 currency)
so with an average of 3% inflation over 25 years...
$118,000*1.03^25 = $247,065.80 (of 2005 US curency)
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Let's get real (Score:3, Insightful)
Of course (Score:5, Funny)
Missing Items (Score:5, Funny)
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some horror flic [imdb.com]
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Re:WOW!! (Score:5, Interesting)
Of note, one of his sons was an extra in the crowd during the pod racing scene. Ironically, that son was watching Luke's father win the race. It all sounds like part of a Douglas Adams story to me
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Best. Credit. Evar.
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I can't remember which one, because my roommate had it, and I never played it.
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Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles (2005) (post-production) (voice) .... Commander Taylor
Thru the Moebius Strip (2005) (post-production) (voice) .... Simon Weir
"Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!" (2004) TV Series (voice) .... The Skeleton King
"The Wrong Coast" (2004) (mini) TV Series (voice) .... Jameson Burkright
Comic Book: The Movie (2004) (V) .... Donald Swan
Wolf Tracer's Dinosaur Island (2004) .... Blake
Burl's (2003) (uncredited) ....
In Other News.. (Score:2, Funny)
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I thought that was spam (Score:3, Funny)
I'd rather (Score:5, Funny)
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I'd much rather that my girlfriend have it.
Of course good luck getting her to put it on. Maybe if I just didn't tell her it was from starwars
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Well maybe you should be a little more specific next time. Slashdotters are known for their propensity to take everything literally and with specificity...
unless it helps us to troll a little bit hehehe
Seriously though replica leia outfits can be had for a couple hundred. Or build your own... there are guides out there...
http://www.leiasmetalbikini.com/make.html [leiasmetalbikini.com]
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Hey (Score:5, Funny)
Wow (Score:2)
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Yeah... how about a 'something like that' that doesn't violate the laws of physics.
Perhaps you meant a paint that reflected light 100 times better than regular paint.
Re:Wow (Score:2)
Course, an impressionable 7 year old in 1980 will take it at face value and not question it like a slasdot poster in 2005 will.
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And while it obviously doesn't literally "increase the intensity of the light," it does reflect it much more effectively than pretty much anything else you can capture on film. I wouldn't be surprised if it was partially flourescent, in which case you could increase the intensity of the visual-spectrum part of the light at the expense of the UV.
Re:Wow (Score:2)
Hmm...what if, say, UV caused a reaction (which could only continue for so long) that caused the thing to give off visible light?
I mean, yes, it's stretching and I'm sure it's not actually what they did, but I'm not sure that it's impossible to do something like that. I guess it wouldn't really be "reflection" then...
For this price.... (Score:2)
On the other hand... well, luke might not have an extra hand to shift the gear. I guess going for a light saber over a Ferrari is reasonable.
Sign of the Times? (Score:2)
Re:Sign of the Times? (Score:2)
Must not be, since it's in South African Rand's, not Rupees. It would be about 8.68 million Rupees.
Re:Sign of the Times? (Score:2)
Although the submitter could certainly find a better source for a story that took place in Los Angeles than a South African website.
Because that would be so much clearer... (Score:2)
Everyone knows that "ZAR" means "South African Rand"!!!
Seriously, when I saw the headline, I was thinking "rupees", too - so I had to go to the website and see "Ah, South Africa" - and so I knew it wasn't a rupee - but what it was I still didn't know, other than thinking "it must begin with an 'R' - meh". It wasn't until your post and others like it that I learned that SA's unit of currency was called a "Rand". Ok, I can deal
Why is this not in the SMITHSONIAN?!? (Score:5, Insightful)
It surely belongs in the smithsonian as much as Archie Bunkers chair.
Re:Why is this not in the SMITHSONIAN?!? (Score:2)
If i had $200,000 dollars Re: SMITHSONIAN?!? (Score:2)
The people who created "All in the family" DONATED Archies chair to the smithsonian.
Maybe I expected more out of billionaire George Lucas than a rummage sale on cultural icons...then again considering what he did with the Special editions of Episodes IV-VI and what he did with Episodes I-III I shouldnt be surprised.
In contrast the original LARGE USS Enterprise model from the tv series is in the smithsonian.
In case you are curious
http://www.si.edu/resource/f [si.edu]
Re:If i had $200,000 dollars Re: SMITHSONIAN?!? (Score:2)
fact checking:
Gary Kurtz, producer of the first 2 star wars movies, put the items up for auction from HIS private collection, to raise money to open a public film archive.
No Lucas, no billionaire, no massive ego-trip. Just $2.6 million to someone's pet project (that even has the words 'public archive' in it!!!) The auction ended up netting $2.6 million. As for the lightsaber, after spending $200k on it, I'm betting the new owner isn't going
You spent *how* much? (Score:4, Funny)
The kids won't need to go to college!
With this, they can go to the Jedi Acadamy!
UNSURPRISINGLY... (Score:4, Funny)
Holy Jar-Jar, Jedi! (Score:2)
Cult? (Score:2, Interesting)
Christianity used to be a cult too, but I don't hear it being called that anymore. I think Star Wars has grown out of 'cult' status.
OT:Re:Cult? (Score:2)
The only difference between a religion and a cult is the number of members.
Sometimes, bumper stickers are true.
Re:Cult? (Score:2)
Believing in God is a choice, it is not something that need be mandated.
Edit for truthfulness (Score:4, Funny)
Some 85 items used in producer George Lucas's cult Star Wars series went on the block after one of the film's original producers Gary Kurtz put them up for sale to help maintain and restore his historic collection. (emphasis mine)
I think the author mispelled "cash out while his collection still had some value."
Hamill's Salary? (Score:4, Insightful)
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It may well have been $8k up front with some small percentage of first-run box office after, which might have led to the $650k total. There had to have been product and appearance money he got above and beyond the acting paycheck, so it seems unlikely that even $650k was all he ever made from Star Wars.
it actually went for $170,000.... (Score:3, Informative)
yes, and it probably cost more than that, really (Score:2)
It's was "done" 3 episodes ago (Score:2)
Honestly, I won't miss it. The Star Wars of 1977 I remember, (but hell -- it isn't even available for viewing anymore), was worthy of fond memories. Empire rocks, and Jedi well... the ewoks foreshadowed the horrors to come, can you say Jar-Jar?
But imo, Lucas' greed killed it and for me turned it into a joke. He has to be the biggest marketing whore of the past few decades.
How many frickin re-releases and rebrandings can make, repackage and resell. And it was clear he w
And don't forget... (Score:2)
Re:It's was "done" 3 episodes ago (Score:2)
I saw episode 1, and I was almost embarassed. I didn't see all of episode 2, but what I did see of it made me want to gorge my eyes out. The acting was horrible, and the plot was very weak. The 3rd one will be on TV in a few months probably and I might sleep through it.
Re:It's was "done" 3 episodes ago (Score:2)
I don't mean to be an Insensitive Grammar Clod, but did this mean that ep 2 made you want to eat until your eyeballs popped out of their sockets?
What an eye-popping mental image.
<pedant>Perchance you meant "gouge"?</pedant>
Re:It's was "done" 3 episodes ago (Score:2)
Please don't delude yourself into thinking that the original trilogy was any different. Have you never seen the Energizer ad where the bunny duels with Vader in the carbon freezing chamber? Or the Holiday Special?
Re:It's was "done" 3 episodes ago (Score:2)
Wrong department. (Score:3, Funny)
I believe that's
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for the amount the person paid (Score:2)
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3x expectations? (Score:2)
so they expected to get $66,666.66~ for it?
$200 000?!?!? (Score:4, Funny)
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now, plus fifteen when we reach Alderaan.
Let's continue this thread until the end of the saga.
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WTF? (Score:2)
The Heck you say! (Score:2)
That they show a lack of perspective and proportion should not surprise us overmuch. You think?
After 30-odd years, the Trekkies have figured out what a piece of Klingon head makeup is worth, relative to the blue makeup the alien wore in a middling
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Not exactly done... (Score:2)
But this doesn't really mean the series is done for...I'm sure they haven't actually used the thing for any of the new (prequel) movies...
Not to mention the new live action series [imdb.com] that's in the works...
Requisite de-violencing reference (Score:2)
No hints this was in the movie (Score:2, Informative)
It is a Graflex camera flash with a linhof mount at the end of it. The black grips (or "cooling fins") are of a type not seen anywhere else but in Kurtz collection. No lightsaber in any production photo or publicity photos or any of the lightsabers that Lucasfilm regularly puts on display has any grips like it.
For all we know, it could be something that Gary Kurtz b
THE lightsaber? (Score:2)
Re:darn (Score:2)
He'll take some time off and raise his kids.
Then he'll make a couple of films that suck even more than the prequels.
Finally he'll get to working on some kind of new version of the first 6 episodes and "discover" some new cool technology that he wants to play with and then just like that you'll get the headline.
Not Rupees... (Score:2)
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Maybe that person has useless heaps of money in a bank account somewhere and said plastic produced more happiness than the $200K could otherwise.