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Posts Tagged ‘Carrie Fisher’


SDCC11: The ‘Star Wars’ Saga Deleted Scenes Trailer

by Nat Almirall, Jul 22 2011 // 10:00 AM

With the Blu-Ray release of the Star Wars saga coming this September, 20th Century Fox is titillating fans with a sneak peek at some of the extras, including this trailer of some footage cut from the original trilogy.

The clip shows a handful of glimpses at some deleted scenes, including the “wampas in the Hoth base” sequence. These aren’t from the digitally remastered/Greedo-shoots-first editions released in the late ‘90s; these are from the original original films, right down to the ‘70s film grain—and that’s not to say they look fuzzy. They’re as crisp and good-looking as you could want.

Fox plans to release Blu-Ray editions of both the original trilogy as well as the prequels and, for the fans who need every damn thing, a whopping nine-disc Complete Saga edition that will include over 30 hours of special features from deleted and alternative scenes like these to, well, pretty much anything else George has lying around in the archives.

You can view the trailer after the jump.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Blu-Ray · Fantasy · Sci-Fi · Star Wars · Trailers
Tagged: A New Hope, Blu-Ray, Carrie Fisher, Empire Strikes Back, Episode IV: A New Hope, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Return of the Jedi, SDCC, SDCC11, Star Wars


‘Star Wars’ Saga Full Blu-Ray Details Revealed

by Chris Ullrich, May 5 2011 // 2:15 PM

In case you missed it, yesterday was International Star Wars Day. To commemorate the event or, in some cases, dash the hopes of nerds everywhere, Lucasfilm took the opportunity to announce the full details of the Strar Wars Saga’s impending release on Blu-ray.

Before you bother to read on hoping for some good news, I will save you the suspense. The original, unmodified original trilogy will NOT be in this collection.

Yes, that’s right, if we want to watch Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi in their original, non-Lucas tinkered with versions, we will just have to keep watching those “Definitive Collection” THX Laserdiscs. I’ve got mine, how about you?

However, if you don’t care about how things should be and, instead, want to keep rewarding George Lucas with money for fucking up his own movies, feel free to read on and get all the details.

The six films of the Saga are accompanied by three discs of extras totaling over 40 hours of material – some new, some old. Here’s the full press release from Lucasfilm.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Movies · News · Star Wars · Video
Tagged: Blu-Ray, Carrie Fisher, Darth Vader, George Lucas, Han Solo, Harrison Ford, Luke Skywalker, Mark Hammill, Return of the Jedi, Star Wars, Star Wars Saga, The Empire Strikes Back


Star Wars ‘The Complete Saga’ on Blu-Ray Announced

by Erik Jensen, Jan 7 2011 // 7:00 AM

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment just made every geek’s day by finally announcing the Star Wars Blu-Ray box set. Set to release in September of 2011, the studio plans 3 distinct high-def sets which will hopefully suit the needs of different fans.

A nine-disc box set called ‘The Complete Saga’ will contain all 6 flicks plus 30+ hours of special features, deleted scenes, alternate scenes and a in-depth exploration of the Star Wars archives. MSRP on this puppy is $139.99, however Amazon.com already has it on pre-order for just short of $90.

For fans of the original trilogy, an aptly titled ‘Star Wars: Original Trilogy’ contains the 3 original flicks only (episodes IV-VI) and will be listed at $69.99 MSRP. For fans of only the prequel movies (a rare breed, for certain), the ‘Star Wars: Prequel Trilogy’ will suit their preferences with the 3 prequel flicks (episodes I-III) and priced at $69.99 MSRP as well.

While the official Star Wars press release is rather skimpy on details, one question I can’t help asking: Will the sets contain the original theatrical cuts of the trilogy or the 90′s-era re-release cuts? I think you can surmise my preference and I’m sure Lucas will experience an Internet-backlash of epic proportions if that decision doesn’t go the way I hope it goes.

So there you have it. Can you wait until September 2011? I know I can’t.

Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Announcements · Geek · Sci-Fi · Star Wars
Tagged: Carrie Fisher, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Mark Hammill, Star wars blu ray, Star Wars High-Def, Star Wars Saga, The Empire Strikes Back, The Return of the Jedi


Twitter Giveaway: ‘Family Guy: It’s A Trap’

by Matt Raub, Dec 20 2010 // 10:30 AM

Last night may have been the world premiere of Robot Chicken’s third Star Wars special, but the stormtrooper jokes and Ewok references are far from over, as the third installment of the Family Guy Star Wars specials hits DVD and Blu-Ray. Ready for the best news of all? We’re giving a copy away!

Following the trend, this film is a direct spoof of Return of the Jedi, titled It’s A Trap!. Expect some amazing cameos from genre actors like Patrick Stewart, Michael Dorn, Carrie Fisher, and a few more surprises we won’t even spoil.

How do you win a copy? It’s easy! Just follow @theflickcast on twitter, tweet out that you want a copy of It’s a Trap on DVD, and answer the following trivia question correctly.

Who does the voice of the Rancor in “It’s A Trap”?

•    Jon Stewart
•    Rush Limbaugh
•    Bill Mahr
•    Jay Leno

Posted in: Animation · Comedy · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Star Wars · Twitter Giveaway
Tagged: Carrie Fisher, Family Guy, It's A Trap, Michael Dorn, Mila Kunis, Patrick Stewart, Seth Green, Seth McFarlane


New ‘Family Guy’ Spoof Announced for This Holiday Season

by Sebastian Suchecki, Jul 28 2010 // 7:00 AM

For those Family Guy fans who have been impatiently waiting for the next installment of their Star Wars parody series, you need wait no longer. Seth McFarlane and crew have taken on the last film of the original series,  Return of the Jedi.

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment announced that the new film, Family Guy: It’s a Trap! will be available right in time for Christmas. It will be available in both Blu-ray and DVD formats. Those lucky enough to get into the Comic-Con panel received a 10 minute preview of the new spoof and from various reports it doesn’t disappoint. The rest of us will unfortunately have to wait  until December to get a glimpse.

The press release is touting an all-star array of guest stars including Adam West and Carrie Fisher. We also have the privilege of having Patrick Stewart and Michael Dorn reprise their Star Trek roles once again. For those who have not purchased the previous two films, it was also announced  that they will be releasing a triple-pack of all three Star Wars spoofs.

If you are willing to wait, there is a chance that they will follow suit of their last release, Family Guy: Something Something Something Darkside, and utilize Family Guy: It’s a Trap! as next season’s finale. There is no report about what special features will be available or whether there will be any other special editions released concurrently.

Look for Family Guy: It’s a Trap! on December 21st when it hits stores nationwide. For more Family Guy news keep it here at The Flickcast.

Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Animation · Comedy · DVD · News · Prequels and Sequels · Reboots and Remakes · Star Wars
Tagged: Adam West, Carrie Fisher, Family Guy, Family Guy: It's a Trap!, Family Guy: Something Something Something Darkside, Michael Dorn, Patrick Stewart, Return of the Jedi, SDCC10, Seth McFarlane, Star Trek, Star Wars


‘Slave’ Leia and Her Stunt Double Take A Break

by Chris Ullrich, Nov 4 2009 // 1:15 PM

crrie-fisher-stunt-doubloe-slave-leia-smallSometimes during your travels around the Internets you come across something that just needs to be shared. That’s just one of the great things about the Internets: lots of cool stuff floating out there. Case in point is this photo discovered by Kottie and shard with his Twitter followers.

That’s where we found it and now, we’re bringing it to you. Don’t say we never gave you anything.

In case you can’t tell, that’s a photo of Carrie Fisher and her stunt double taking a break on the set of Return of the Jedi. And yes, they’re both wearing everyone’s favorite slave bikini outfit.

We’ll just let that one soak in for a few minutes. Really, what else is there left to say except be sure to take a look at the larger photo after the jump and enjoy? Oh, and it may be time to watch Return of the Jedi again.

Just sayin’.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Classics · Movies · News · Photos · Sci-Fi · Star Wars
Tagged: Bikini Leia, Carrie Fisher, Return of the Jedi, Slave Leia




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