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The Making of Raiders of the Lost Ark:A 1981 PBS Documentary

ant says...

DVD extras had good stuff too!

Trout said:

Great sift. Who needs DVD extras!

(Aside: I almost wish they never made the sequels... although I enjoyed some of them, the first movie was f-l-a-w-l-e-s-s. Imagine its reputation today if they'd only made the one.)

The Making of Raiders of the Lost Ark:A 1981 PBS Documentary

Trout says...

Great sift. Who needs DVD extras!

(Aside: I almost wish they never made the sequels... although I enjoyed some of them, the first movie was f-l-a-w-l-e-s-s. Imagine its reputation today if they'd only made the one.)

60 Minutes: Hollywood's Villain: Kim Dotcom

EMPIRE says...

the truth is, yes, the guy is a douchebag, he's annoying, he's full of himself. There's very little to like.

But the raid was completely stupid; the investigation a joke; and the claims pathetic;
The mere assumption of "1 person downloading a movie" being equal to "1 less dvd or movie ticket sold" is infantile and moronic.

Donald Duck as a Nazi

aaronfr says...

via Wikipedia:

Der Fuehrer's Face (originally titled Donald Duck in Nutzi Land) is a 1943 American animated propaganda short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released in 1943 by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon, which features Donald Duck in a nightmare setting working at a factory in Nazi Germany, was made in an effort to sell war bonds and is an example of American propaganda during World War II. The film was directed by Jack Kinney and written by Joe Grant and Dick Huemer from the original music by Oliver Wallace. The film is well known for Wallace's original song "Der Fuehrer's Face", which was actually released earlier by Spike Jones.

Der Fuehrer's Face won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 15th Academy Awards. It was the only Donald Duck film to receive the honor, although eight other films were also nominated. In 1994, it was voted Number 22 of "the 50 Greatest Cartoons" of all time by members of the animation field. However, because of the propagandistic nature of the short, and the depiction of Donald Duck as a Nazi (albeit a reluctant one), Disney kept the film out of general circulation after its original release. Its first home video release came in 2004 with the release of the third wave of the Walt Disney Treasures DVD sets.

Martin Freeman is a sneaky little hobbit with his ..!..

US Corporations Enlist Ex-Intelligence Agents to Spy on NPOs

Jar-Jar Binks Finally Dies - Deleted Star Wars Scene

Wookiestick says...

I prefer him frozen in carbonite.
But as most people guessed, this is an actual deleted scene from the Episode 1 DVD. The actual scene shows Jar Jar swimming away with powerful Gungan swimming skills. The original poster just edited the scene of Jar-Jar swimming away, and dubbed him screaming over the existing audio track of the vehicle plummeting over the waterfall. Notice the ride is empty as it falls?

Jar-Jar Binks Finally Dies - Deleted Star Wars Scene

MilkmanDan says...

Thanks --

Which guess was I close with?
A) Over the falls but didn't die, or
B) Jumped clear before the vehicle goes over?

I'll assume A since B would make this edited from the original deleted scene, and therefore not "real"?

Again, thanks for the info -- especially since it required you to make the shameful admission of owning the DVD!
(just kidding, I bought it also for the sake of completeness but my copy is on the opposite side of the planet since I didn't bring DVDs with me to Thailand -- don't recall ever watching the special features / deleted scenes)

ChaosEngine said:

@MilkmanDan, as one of the only people on the planet to own the Ep.1 DVD (hey I was hoping it might get better somehow), I can confirm that you're pretty much spot on. It is a real deleted scene, but unfortunately jar jar wasn't brutally murdered in it

Jar-Jar Binks Finally Dies - Deleted Star Wars Scene

ChaosEngine says...

@MilkmanDan, as one of the only people on the planet to own the Ep.1 DVD (hey I was hoping it might get better somehow), I can confirm that you're pretty much spot on. It is a real deleted scene, but unfortunately jar jar wasn't brutally murdered in it

Evangelicals Build and Burn a Straw Man on the Silver Screen

braindonut says...

This is actually going to be in theaters?

Or straight to DVD?

I'm betting the latter. DVD and "showings" at churches.

Darkhand said:

I wonder how much money this will make. I'm curious because everyone super religious always denounces all the media people etc etc so how many of them will be drawn to the theatres? Is this another Passion?

Star Wars Lost Footage - Out takes and Bloopers

Treehouse of Horror XXIV Couch Gag by Guillermo del Toro

direpickle says...

Yes.

But I still watch the first 10 seasons on DVD occasionally, and they're still great.

lucky760 said:

Damn, that was *epic.

Makes me miss The Simpsons, but I know if I watched anything made in the last 10 years I'd be disappointed.

Dave Chappelle - Sunny D (i want that purple stuff...)



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