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Star Wars: Revelations Available Online

Lemming Mark writes "Panic Struck Productions have just released their first Star Wars movie, 'Revelations.' The movie has been produced on a not-for profit basis by a team of volunteers and is available for free download. Despite its humble origins, the production appears extraordinarily professional. The film is over 40 minutes long, complete with space battles and lightsaber fights -- need I say more? See more details at the official site, or jump straight to the download mirrors." (As promised last month.)

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  1. off-topic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    How can I get a torrent of the original star wars trilogy in Laserdisc? The one where Han shoots first?

    I've already given George Lucas about 300$ of my money throughout my lifetime, so no, I don't feel guilty about this "theft".

    1. Re:off-topic by Alan+Partridge · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Given? You know that money handed in over in exchange for goods or services is called PAYMENT, right?

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  2. Wait ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Is this the movie with the fat ugly evil woman?

  3. MOD PARENT UP! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Yuo owe me a new keyboard!

  4. Re:Much much later by hawkeyeMI · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The benefit of gentoo lies in its flexibility. The optimization is a side benefit. A zippy processor (or several) is(/are) kind of a must.

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  5. Re:Torrents by Dogtanian · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    So ask for your money back. What's that? It's free?

    BT Broadband for free? BT *any* Internet connection for free?

    Please tell me where I can get that.

    And here's a hint; I don't count "free" when it's part of a package. It's arguable that the common use of "free" is misleading; it's not "free" of obligation if you have to buy something else (e.g. breakfast cereal toy). But something like "free" broadband or "free" mobile phones definitely twist this misuse of the word way beyond breaking point. You wouldn't go for XYZ package if it didn't include the "free" broadband/phone, so it's not really free, it's included in the cost.

    Anyway, to paraphrase Homer Simpson, "It's not +5:Funny because it's not true"

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