James Earl Jones re-dubs Vader's lines!

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Thanks Elfdart :mrgreen:
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Could you link me whatever you're referencing there, Elfdart?
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Which movie is it from where he goes on about the sculpture and singing "Deep River;" it's bugging the heck out of me.
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Imperial Officer runs up and explains about the rebel ships evading the tls

Vader- " You've been out of your mind for the past 3 hours, find a place to sit down before you fall down"

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Alan Bolte wrote:Could you link me whatever you're referencing there, Elfdart?
What's Up, Tiger Lily?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061177/

Forty years ago, Woody Allen took a Japanese knock-off of James Bond and re-dubbed the dialogue to make it into a comedy.

Commando Cody: Sky Marshall of the Universe was an old black & white serial from the 1950s and someone did the same thing with it:

http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/archi ... 14852.html
In a similar vein, Phil Proctor and Peter Bergman's J-Men Forever was finally released on DVD late last year. The duo from Firesign Theatre took old serials like Commando Cody and Captain Marvel, re-edited them, and dubbed a new soundtrack, similar to Allen with Tiger Lily. They used to run it all the time on USA Network's Night Flight back in the 80's, and I was glad to find it again after all these years.
For more on Commando Cody:

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Sonnenburg wrote:Which movie is it from where he goes on about the sculpture and singing "Deep River;" it's bugging the heck out of me.
Might be from that TV movie he did about Paul Robeson.

You can listen to Robeson's version of Deep River here:

http://www.mp3.com/albums/303063/summary.html
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Best part was the ending, from when the X-Wings are shown approaching the Death Star until it blows-up.

Second place is the first scene with Tarkin.
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Elfdart wrote: Commando Cody: Sky Marshall of the Universe was an old black & white serial from the 1950s and someone did the same thing with it:
That would be 'J-Men Forever', which is on my all time favorites list. 8)
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I thought the bit with leia in the prison cell was creepy funny becuase of how well the dialogue fitted with the actions "oh lordy what to do when the love thing gone"

What movie did that come from btw and what was the background music ?


other gems " your mama going on a date"

groaning "oh gawd" when meeting leia "get your black ass outta here"

"daddy is the breadwinner"

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VADER blew up the Death Star
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A great find, and one of my favorite "movies" off all time.
Off to share it with family & friends.
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Forgot to ask this:
Guys, come in here! We'd like to maintain the current level of Black representation on the committee, so let's go for a stroll...
Anyone know what movie that's from?
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I think it's two different quotes spliced together. The first might be from Soul Man -like the lines when he's duelling Obi-Wan- the second could be anything. [/i]
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Elfdart wrote:I think it's two different quotes spliced together. The first might be from Soul Man -like the lines when he's duelling Obi-Wan- the second could be anything. [/i]
The second one is Coming to America.
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Now that was BRILLIANT !! :lol: :lol:
The link's already in my bookmarks.
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Heh. Actually, the part that makes me laugh the most is when he's looking at the Millenium Falcon and just reminiscing about baseball.
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