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Зна ли ико кад је оригинално Епизода IV била пуштена у дистибуцију у Титостану?

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Мислим '77... ал' ако мене питаш, није било ништа оригинално. Оно, угасе светла и пусте филм, исто као и за било који други филм.

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Mislim da nije 1977.U to doba su svi filmovi u SFRJ, prikazivani sa zakašnjenjem. Obično su prvo bili na FESTU, pa tek onda kasnije te godine na redovnom repertoaru. Tada je FEST bio u februaru, tako da ne verujem da je STAR WARS bio u bioskopima pre septembra-oktobra 1978.

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'78. Kinema Sarajevo radila distribuciju. Te godine izasla i knjiga u ediciji Plava Ptica, a '77. isao feljton u Politici. Luk se zvao Ljuk, a Dark Lord Darko :D

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Мислим '77... ал' ако мене питаш, није било ништа оригинално. Оно, угасе светла и пусте филм, исто као и за било који други филм.
Баш је било тако како је описано, осим што је мени потпуно експолодирала глава као клинцу о шест година и навукох се млад и зелен.Почетак, крстарица Империјална сусстиже....лудило
Mislim da nije 1977.U to doba su svi filmovi u SFRJ, prikazivani sa zakašnjenjem. Obično su prvo bili na FESTU, pa tek onda kasnije te godine na redovnom repertoaru. Tada je FEST bio u februaru, tako da ne verujem da je STAR WARS bio u bioskopima pre septembra-oktobra 1978.
И мени се чини да је тако крај 1978-ме. Иначе сећа ли се ико оне радње за поправку електричних уређаја преко пута Аерофлота на почетку 29 новембра где је било пар фигура из Серијала. Како сам као клинац желео да завалим циглу у тај излог. :s_c:
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Pa imali su ih u izlogu i pre jedno 3-4 godine, onako prašnjave u neopranom izlogu, ko da ih život nije mazio.Da li su još uvek tamo, ne bih znala kasti, retko tuda idem peške.

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Jao, kako lijepo upakirani F-U od Lucasa, ono, ok, nakon 20 godina opet mi se, ipak, ko bi reko, jače otvorio šupak za pare, dakle glupi fenovi, brišite mozgove, time for my new shit...and gimme yur money...

Nu, tako im i treba..glupi ewoksi

 

 

THE LEGENDARY STAR WARS EXPANDED UNIVERSE TURNS A NEW PAGE
    April 25, 2014

    For over 35 years, the Expanded Universe has enriched the Star Wars experience for fans seeking to continue the adventure beyond what is seen on the screen. When he created Star Wars, George Lucas built a universe that sparked the imagination, and inspired others to create. He opened up that universe to be a creative space for other people to tell their own tales. This became the Expanded Universe, or EU, of comics, novels, videogames, and more.

    While Lucasfilm always strived to keep the stories created for the EU consistent with our film and television content as well as internally consistent, Lucas always made it clear that he was not beholden to the EU. He set the films he created as the canon. This includes the six Star Wars episodes, and the many hours of content he developed and produced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. These stories are the immovable objects of Star Wars history, the characters and events to which all other tales must align.

    Now, with an exciting future filled with new cinematic installments of Star Wars, all aspects ofStar Wars storytelling moving forward will be connected. Under Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy's direction, the company for the first time ever has formed a story group to oversee and coordinate all Star Wars creative development.

    "We have an unprecedented slate of new Star Wars entertainment on the horizon," said Kennedy. "We're set to bring Star Wars back to the big screen, and continue the adventure through games, books, comics, and new formats that are just emerging. This future of interconnected storytelling will allow fans to explore this galaxy in deeper ways than ever before."

    In order to give maximum creative freedom to the filmmakers and also preserve an element of surprise and discovery for the audience, Star Wars Episodes VII-IX will not tell the same story told in the post-Return of the Jedi Expanded Universe. While the universe that readers knew is changing, it is not being discarded. Creators of new Star Wars entertainment have full access to the rich content of the Expanded Universe. For example, elements of the EU are included in Star Wars Rebels. The Inquisitor, the Imperial Security Bureau, and Sienar Fleet Systems are story elements in the new animated series, and all these ideas find their origins in roleplaying game material published in the 1980s.

    Demand for past tales of the Expanded Universe will keep them in print, presented under the new Legends banner.

    On the screen, the first new canon to appear will be Star Wars Rebels. In print, the first new books to come from this creative collaboration include novels from Del Rey Books. First to be announced, John Jackson Miller is writing a novel that precedes the events of Star Wars Rebels and offers insight into a key character's backstory, with input directly from executive producers Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Greg Weisman.

    And this is just the beginning of a creatively aligned program of Star Wars storytelling created by the collaboration of incredibly talented people united by their love of that galaxy far, far away....

    StarWars.com. All Star Wars, all the time.

 

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'Star Wars: Episode VII' Cast Revealed
9:42 AM PDT 4/29/2014 by Rebecca Ford, Borys Kit
 
J. J. Abrams is helming the new "Star Wars" film, which will be set 30 years after the events of "Return of the Jedi."
 
John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, and Max von Sydow will join the original stars of the saga, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Kenny Baker, in Star Wars: Episode VII, the much-anticipated relaunch of the George Lucas sci-fi franchise now owned by Disney.
 
The announcement was made Tuesday by Disney and Lucasfilm on the official Star Wars website.
The casting announcement caps off months of speculation about who would star as the trio of new leads in the J.J. Abrams-helmed film. Abrams, Lucasfilm and Disney have for months kept casting details as secretive as the plans for the Death Star.
But interest in the new movie has been so high that even simple actor meetings have been the subject of reports since last fall when it was first announced Abrams was actively on the hunt.
 
Boyega (Attack the Block) and Isaac's (Inside Llewyn Davis) names have been circulating as possible stars of the franchise for months. THR previously reported that Driver will be playing an undisclosed villain.
Ridley is a relative newcomer whose past work includes mostly TV and short films. Gleeson, who received a Tony Award nomination in 2006 for his part in the The Lieutenant of Inishmore, played Bill Weasley in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows parts one and two.
 
Serkis is known for his mocap work in Rise of the Planet of the Apes and the Lord of the Rings films. Veteran actor Von Sydow most recently received an Oscar nomination for his work in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.
Familiar faces from the original trilogy are expected to appear in the new film, which is slated to hit theaters on Dec. 18, 2015. Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher are said to be returning, and, as THR exclusively reported, Peter Mayhew will reprise his role as Chewbacca.
In March, Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger said the new project would begin filming in May and will be set 30 years after the events in 1983's Return of the Jedi.
 

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