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stop-motion star wars from the late 90's

Discussion in 'Fan Films, Fan Audio & SciFi 3D' started by Abhors Elder, Nov 7, 2007.

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  1. Abhors Elder

    Abhors Elder Guest

    Alright, does anybody remember a website from around 1999 that used to have loads of stop-motion shorts made from Star Wars action figures? There were usually only about 10-30 seconds in length, but some of the funniest things on the net at the time. The only specifics I can remember from them is one about Lando Calrissian set to "across 110th street," and another one about characters escaping from Jabba's palace before he explodes, set to the Peewee Herman theme music. I got in a discussion about it with someone last night, and would love to see them again if they're still around.

    Anybody have the slightest what I'm talking about?:confused:
     
  2. darth_Boba

    darth_Boba Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    Are you talking about Godzilla vs Disco Lando?
     
  3. Sith-Man

    Sith-Man Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    Hmm... Sounds like robot chicken to me. lol...

    But no, unfortunately I wasn't really much on computers in the 90's... In fact, my first computer wasn't until 2003. And then the next year I was building hardcore custom gaming computers... lol, odd how that works out isn't it.

    Sorry I can help.





    -Jacob
     
  4. Abhors Elder

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    Oh my goodness, yes.
     
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  6. Dolt

    Dolt Jedi Youngling star 3

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    Or you can go to the website of the guy who made 'em:

    www.evanmather.com

    I'm writing a pretty lengthy chunk of the fan film book about him, actually.
    Clive
     
  7. Vidina

    Vidina Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    I'm surprised nate hasn't popped in to comment the credits yet:p "made on a mac"
     
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