40 years ago tonight the Star Wars Holiday Special aired for the first, and only, time on TV.
It's a wonder to behold.
Truly, something that must be seen to be believed. I recommend that people should watch it at least once.
Me? I make it a point to watch it every year. Namely, the Rifftrax version of it which is the only "legitimate" version of it you can buy.
See, it's never been released. It's only been viewable through bootleg copies originating from a video-tape recording of it from its only broadcast.
But a number of years ago the guys at Rifftrax (Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett of Mystery Science Theater 3000) did a riff on it. At the time it was an audio-only riff you synced with a Google Video bootleg of it. But since then they now have a "cleaned up" version of the bootleg and the entire video, synced with the riff, is available on Rifftrax's website.
That's right, given that they cannot sell and distribute it without the permission of the copyright holder, it remains the only "official" version of it you can legitimately buy and download. It's still from the "original" VCR recording, including the contemporary commercials, but somewhere, somehow, they got permission to distribute it.
So, sit back, and enjoy it. I know I always do.
(The Rifftrax version even riffs the commercials.)
https://www.rifftrax.com/the-star-wars-holiday-special
It's a wonder to behold.
Truly, something that must be seen to be believed. I recommend that people should watch it at least once.
Me? I make it a point to watch it every year. Namely, the Rifftrax version of it which is the only "legitimate" version of it you can buy.
See, it's never been released. It's only been viewable through bootleg copies originating from a video-tape recording of it from its only broadcast.
But a number of years ago the guys at Rifftrax (Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett of Mystery Science Theater 3000) did a riff on it. At the time it was an audio-only riff you synced with a Google Video bootleg of it. But since then they now have a "cleaned up" version of the bootleg and the entire video, synced with the riff, is available on Rifftrax's website.
That's right, given that they cannot sell and distribute it without the permission of the copyright holder, it remains the only "official" version of it you can legitimately buy and download. It's still from the "original" VCR recording, including the contemporary commercials, but somewhere, somehow, they got permission to distribute it.
So, sit back, and enjoy it. I know I always do.
(The Rifftrax version even riffs the commercials.)
https://www.rifftrax.com/the-star-wars-holiday-special