A Quivering Mass of Star Wars 30
A number of people wrote in with the CNN
report about the film reel that had been stolen, is now returned. As well, you can take the Jedi Eliteness test, to see how elite you are-Elyjah also sent us the Star Wars Cantina. Copacabana has never been the same.
Is it really worth $60,000? (Score:1)
all, movie reels are never sold to theaters- they are rented and must be returned after playing! So
is the reel actually valuable in and of itself, if not played?
I'd believe that the physical film cost a few hundred or a thousand, but anything over that would have to be due only to the content of the movie itself. So these turkeys stole the PHYSICAL movie, but they just tossed it in the woods! Can they be accused of stealing the INFORMATIONAL component of the reel- undoubtedly, the major portion of the price- if they didn't even have the equipment or the inclination to read it?
Of course, the theater will get stuck with a $60,000 bill- or will they? LucasFilm will want it returned anyway, even damaged- and would they actually get it returned without some sort of compensation? So they'd have to give the theater at least some of this $60,000.
Does LucasFilm eat the $60,000 then? Of course not! They don't rent out a single less reel as a result of this.
So the only purpose of throwing numbers like that around is to come up with some phony legal reason for punishing some dumbasses. Fine to lie in order to do that- so long as we don't actually believe it! Personally, it bothers me, I think laws should be more honest.
Weird Al? (Score:1)
Re:It was returned, albeit somewhat damaged... (Score:2)
At this point they're charged being charged with relatively minor crimes and are all ready talking plea bargaining.
It was returned, albeit somewhat damaged... (Score:4)
Re:If you hate JarJar Binks... (Score:1)
The "3L33tn3ZZ" Test (Score:2)
If you replace "Elite" with "3L33T", the test makes perfect sense.
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Re:Is it really worth $60,000? (Score:1)
how it works. Those prints are paid for, and they
are rather expensive.
A six-reel production release with a digitally
mastered soundtrack costs a fortune.
Agreements and antitrust compliance between studios and processing labs (and all kinds of
other business relationships) create serious
requirements for independent parties to be involved in the production of a movie (and be
compensated over the table for their services).
That's why you always see "Color by DeLuxe" or
whatever, in the credits.
If you want a price list, how 'bout
http://www.deluxe-ent.com/hollywood/prices/plab
The minimum charge per foot, on prints from DeLuxe, is $61.00. Possibly, Lucas gets a discount. Maybe not. It's the distributor's
problem. This is for 35mm. Perhaps it does not
surprise you that there are so few 70mm and Imax
releases!!
Wish I could remember the feet per reel, or the
number of frames per foot...
Re:That's "Copacabana" (Score:2)
Re:It was returned, albeit somewhat damaged... (Score:1)
-S. Louie
No CDNow...no CD (Score:1)
You can still get it as an MP3, though (though not on the page cited in the Slashdot reference; you have to go to the other Star Wars Cantina page to get it.)
That's "Copacabana" (Score:2)
The interesting thing is that it's been getting play on my local radio station, Alice 95.5 FM [alice955.com], lately. When I called them to ask who it was and on what album I could find it, they said it was "Barely Manilow" (which it isn't--as near as I can tell, "Barely Manilow" is the name of a font on some fonts download webpages) and that they got it off the Internet.
I had thought they meant they ordered the CD off the Internet...but then, after a little websearching, I found the page and noticed that, due to legal matters, they can only make it available as an MP3 and such--it's not on an album.
Which means that my local radio station downloaded an MP3 for the purpose of playing it over the air. Shhhh, don't tell the RIAA!
Re:The "Eliteness" Test (Score:1)
Re:The "Eliteness" Test (Score:1)
I agree with Jerf - in fact, even the wording of most of the "correct answers" does not seem very Jedi-like. Would it have been THAT difficult to make a "test" that really made you think about the Jedi philosophy - or, barring that, some SW trivia?
Hmmm
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Cantina MP3 here: (Score:3)
WAV version: http://members.aol.com/manitsas2/cantina.wav [aol.com] (8-bit mono, 1.93MB)
The "Eliteness" Test (Score:1)
More training the author requires. Yes, more.
- Yoda
Re:Is it really worth $60,000? (Score:1)
If you hate JarJar Binks... (Score:1)
The JarJar Binks Dancing Death Page! [kinginc.com]
The first page is the heaviest - the rest load faster... and yes, I need a hobby...
I have heard a lot of people say Jamaican... (Score:1)
Re:Weird Al? not even close (Score:1)
The song was written, produced, and performed by Mark Jonathan Davis (swc@ideatownusa.com) [mailto]
Re:Here's a poll... (Score:1)
"Schwiiiiinggg!!! I will make her mine. Oh yes, I will make her mine." -- Anakin's World
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Re:If you hate JarJar Binks... (Score:1)
Re:Here's a poll... (Score:1)
However, Lucas' hair fetish is borderline phsycotic this time.
Although, in fairness to Fisher, some on the stlye might be lost in the 20+ years.
Re:Natalie Portman in ESB Gold Bikini thing (yowza (Score:1)
It's RoTJ, not ESB.
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