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Star Wars Holiday Special

Started by Rob S, May 17, 2003, 05:02:57 PM

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Rob S

If anyone has seen this atrocity, you know that it's bad.  god awful is more like it.  if anyone else has sen this, post your opinon

chubby717

suicide by stabbing your genitals with a rusty spoon would be more appropriate, but yeah, I've seen it, its images are seared into my brain forever. I can understand why Lucas wants to suppress the fact that this was ever made, what I can't understand is why Jar-Jar is still alive.

Neon Noodle

Didn't this have something to do with Chewbacca learning the meaning of Christmas or something? It's as bad as the Ewok adventures....

Rob S

bua ha ha ha.  As bad as the Ewok adventures?  no my friend, its much much worse.  Chewie wants to find his family, which look like renegade furballs.

The Burgomaster

Rob S wrote:

"If anyone has seen this atrocity, you know that it's bad. god awful is more like it. if anyone else has sen this, post your opinon."

Is it worse than the Ewok Adventure?



Post Edited (05-19-03 14:33)
"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

AndyC

Imagine Art Carney protecting Chewy's family by distracting Imperial troops with a holographic recording of Jefferson Starship.

Imagine Chewy's dad as a horny old wookie who gets off watching girly films of human women - diahan caroll in particular.

Imagine a "comedy" sketch with Harvey Korman hitting on Bea Arthur in the Mos Eisley cantina, after which Bea cavorts about the place, singing a torch song to all the weird aliens.

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SkullNinja

Hey, At least Bea Arthur was hot in it.

bwahahaha

Rob S

> Imagine Art Carney protecting Chewy's family by distracting
> Imperial troops with a holographic recording of Jefferson
> Starship.
>
> Imagine Chewy's dad as a horny old wookie who gets off watching
> girly films of human women - diahan caroll in particular.
>
> Imagine a "comedy" sketch with Harvey Korman hitting on Bea
> Arthur in the Mos Eisley cantina, after which Bea cavorts about
> the place, singing a torch song to all the weird aliens.
>
>


the scary thing is: this is an accurate description *shrudders*AndyC wrote: