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The Star Wars site is running a series of nostalgia articles to celebrate the release of those dodgy laserdisc transfers of the original movies (as bonus discs with the even dodgier CGI 2004 versions of the films)
The Sissies get a mention in the article about Empire in 1980...
I did notice the hit songs list too. Whoever made has pretty good taste I think.
The only Star Wars trilogy set I've ever bought was on VHS, so I guess I can afford this one. Never really accepted the revamped versions, let alone the "new" trilogy.
I've spent an awful lot of cash on Star Wars the RPG tho.
I'd end this moment to be with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
How about replacing every appearance of Jabba with a CGI bloke-in-a-hairy-waistcoat?
I can just see it: "computer technology is now sufficiently far advanced that I can finally realise my original vision of Jabba throughout the entire series."
Better not joke too much - it might come true!
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
The Star Wars site is running a series of nostalgia articles to celebrate the release of those dodgy laserdisc transfers of the original movies (as bonus discs with the even dodgier CGI 2004 versions of the films)
The Sissies get a mention in the article about Empire in 1980...