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Star Wars fans can rejoice. After 47 years, the original cut of the 1977 Star Wars film once hated and banned by George Lucas ...
Think you’ve seen 1977’s Star Wars? Think again. What you’ve most likely seen is one of several altered versions that went ...
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Boing Boing on MSNThe Star Wars that George Lucas didn't want you to see is coming to the big screenSince its original 1977 release, George Lucas has tweaked the first Star Wars film many times. From enhancing the battle special effects to adding a digital Jabba, there have been myriad alterations ...
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Yardbarker on MSNOriginal, unaltered 'Star Wars' (hated by George Lucas) gets first theatrical screening in 47 yearsA New Hope will soon have a theatrical screening. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the British Film Institute’s Film on ...
Star Wars' will receive a resurrection screening after being hidden away for decades in favor of tweaked "Special Editions." ...
Per The Hollywood Reporter, as part of the British Film Institute’s Film on Film Festival, the BFI will screen one of the few surviving Technicolor prints from Star Wars ‘ initial theatrical run this ...
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How funding cuts could impact America's 250th birthday celebrationsAmerica's 250th birthday is coming up in 2026 and while some states are beginning the festivities now, future plans at the ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNWhy Did George Lucas Start Star Wars With Episode 4?Episode IV - A New Hope is the fourth, not the first, episode in the Skywalker Saga despite being released first.
George Springer homered through a cold and gusting wind, and Easton Lucas pitched another 5 1/3 scoreless innings to maintain ...
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GB News on MSNMike Tindall teases new event without Zara Tindall in latest messageMike Tindall has teased a new event without Zara Tindall in his latest message. The rugby legend took to social media with a ...
Marcelino “Mashico” Abad Tolentino — who is just 4’3″ tall — is believed to be the world’s oldest person after he turned 125 ...
Over the past 900-plus years, more than 30 monarchs have called Windsor Castle home. It has also been the site of several royal weddings—including Prince Harry's 2018 nuptials to Meghan Markle.
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