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Peter Nilson 952-3603

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May 25, 1994, 9:20:32 AM5/25/94
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L Clator Butler Jr (lbu...@hubcap.clemson.edu) wrote:

: > I'd also like to correct a thread from awhile back about Han "feeling
: >up" Leia in ROTJ. According to Video Watchdog #21, which includes a
: >wealth of tidbits to go searching for in all three movies, Harrison Ford
: >gives Carrie Fisher a grap to get her mind off the fact that the squib
: >that just went off on her shoulder backfired and set her clothing on fire
: >as well as burning her. Take a look again and you;ll see him pat out the
: >flame as well.

: Umm, take another look. Afterhe touches her shoulder he INDEED
: DOES grab her breast.
: --
Umm, YOU take another look. Butler admits Han gives Leia a grab, to
distract her from her burning shoulder.

Bye for now,
Mostly Harmless

L Clator Butler Jr

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May 24, 1994, 7:28:16 PM5/24/94
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> I'd also like to correct a thread from awhile back about Han "feeling
>up" Leia in ROTJ. According to Video Watchdog #21, which includes a
>wealth of tidbits to go searching for in all three movies, Harrison Ford
>gives Carrie Fisher a grap to get her mind off the fact that the squib
>that just went off on her shoulder backfired and set her clothing on fire
>as well as burning her. Take a look again and you;ll see him pat out the
>flame as well.

Umm, take another look. Afterhe touches her shoulder he INDEED
DOES grab her breast.
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David Halsted

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May 25, 1994, 1:10:51 PM5/25/94
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Peter Nilson 952-3603 (pni...@hpb.hwc.ca) wrote:

This is a kind of silly exchange. One person agrees that Han gives Leia a
grab, the other thinks he grabs her breast. It indeed looks like he grabs
her breast... so what's the big argument?


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L Clator Butler Jr

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May 25, 1994, 11:52:24 AM5/25/94
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And he says (it was cut out) "hey bitch, let's fuck so you won't
feel pain in the shoulder there."

Peter Nilson 952-3603

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May 25, 1994, 1:09:38 PM5/25/94
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L Clator Butler Jr (lbu...@hubcap.clemson.edu) wrote:
: And he says (it was cut out) "hey bitch, let's fuck so you won't

: feel pain in the shoulder there."

No, it was in the THEATRICAL release, it was only removed later.

Kelly Sedinger

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May 26, 1994, 9:27:47 AM5/26/94
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I have the complete run of Marvel Star Wars comics, and am willing to part
with it. All of the comics are in near-mint condition, except for the first
10 or so issues, which are slightly more beat-up (but all have covers, etc.
Nothing's junk.) The collection also includes the three Annuals that were
produced for the series. It does *not* include the separate four-issue
adaptation of ROTJ (I could never find it). The highest bidder is welcome
to these comics!!

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a205...@horus.sara.nl

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May 26, 1994, 5:14:02 AM5/26/94
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In article <2s00qr$h...@clarknet.clark.net> dhal...@clark.net (David Halsted) writes:
>Peter Nilson 952-3603 (pni...@hpb.hwc.ca) wrote:
>: L Clator Butler Jr (lbu...@hubcap.clemson.edu) wrote:
>
>: : > I'd also like to correct a thread from awhile back about Han "feeling
>: : >up" Leia in ROTJ. According to Video Watchdog #21, which includes a
>: : >wealth of tidbits to go searching for in all three movies, Harrison Ford
>: : >gives Carrie Fisher a grap to get her mind off the fact that the squib
>: : >that just went off on her shoulder backfired and set her clothing on fire
>: : >as well as burning her. Take a look again and you;ll see him pat out the
>: : >flame as well.
>
>: : Umm, take another look. Afterhe touches her shoulder he INDEED
>: : DOES grab her breast.
>: : --
>: Umm, YOU take another look. Butler admits Han gives Leia a grab, to
>: distract her from her burning shoulder.
>
>This is a kind of silly exchange. One person agrees that Han gives Leia a
>grab, the other thinks he grabs her breast. It indeed looks like he grabs
>her breast... so what's the big argument?
>
It's not an argument, it's a discussion.

R. Crommelin

"900 years old you be, perfect grammar you speak" - Yoda

Peter Nilson 952-3603

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May 27, 1994, 7:51:53 AM5/27/94
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: It's not an argument, it's a discussion.

: R. Crommelin

: "900 years old you be, perfect grammar you speak" - Yoda

:
But I paid to have an argument.


No you didn't.

Joost A. Korpel

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May 27, 1994, 9:40:50 AM5/27/94
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In article <1994May26....@news.sara.nl> a205...@horus.sara.nl () writes:
>Subject: Re: Han DOES TOO grope Leia
>From: a205...@horus.sara.nl ()
>Date: 26 May 94 10:14:02 +0100

>>This is a kind of silly exchange. One person agrees that Han gives Leia a
>>grab, the other thinks he grabs her breast. It indeed looks like he grabs
>>her breast... so what's the big argument?
>>
>It's not an argument, it's a discussion.

>R. Crommelin

>"900 years old you be, perfect grammar you speak" - Yoda
>

Difficult to see, forever in motion is the language. :)

ane...@charlie.usd.edu

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May 27, 1994, 11:39:26 PM5/27/94
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What kind of first aid technique is this, anyway? "My God! She's on fire!
She's in pain! I'd better squeeze her breast!" I don't get it.

Allen
ane...@charlie.usd.edu

Keith Rose

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May 30, 1994, 2:51:43 PM5/30/94
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In article <CqEw...@sbu.edu> sedi...@marx.sbu.edu (Kelly Sedinger) writes:

I have the complete run of Marvel Star Wars comics, and am willing to part

[stuff deleted]

At last, the answer to a question that has been plaguing me for years is within
my grasp! Many years ago I was given one issue of that series. In it, as I
recall, Han Solo fought some kind of gladatorial duel and the cliff-hanger
was that he was shot, and apparently killed. I was pretty young at the time,
and didn't buy comics, so I never found out what happened next.

Unfortunately, I don't have the issue anymore (it seems to have disappeared to
the same place my nearly complete set of ANH and ESB trading cards went to...
:-{ ) so I don't know which issue it was, but I would love to know how this
little pecadillo was resolved.

Thanks.


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Jun 3, 1994, 11:48:59 PM6/3/94
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>What kind of first aid technique is this, anyway? "My God! She's on fire!
>She's in pain! I'd better squeeze her breast!" I don't get it.

Yeah; they left that out of my Red Cross training course, (thank god).

What I gathered from Butler is that Carrie's hood caught on fire, Harrison
pats it out and then squeeze's Carries shoulder, and then he realizes
she's still in character and abruptly pushes her back against
the wall like the script calls for Han to do, and in all the confusion,
he, ah, pushed her in the wrong place. The scene *does* cut abruptly
immediately afterward. I wonder what the reaction on the set was?

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Tommy Boyd

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Jun 6, 1994, 3:29:03 PM6/6/94
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In article <2sotjb$q...@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu>, uda...@mcl.ucsb.edu (Name
withheld upon request) writes:...Harrison pats it out and then

squeeze's Carries shoulder, and then he realizes she's still in
character and abruptly pushes her back against the wall like the
script calls for Han to do, and in all the confusion,
he, ah, pushed her in the wrong place. The scene *does* cut abruptly
immediately afterward. I wonder what the reaction on the set was?

At what point of which film does this occur???

-Tommy

Dan Newcombe

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Jun 8, 1994, 2:12:00 PM6/8/94
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In Return Of The Jedi. Han is trying to hotwire the door open. He says he's
got it, and an outer sheild door closes instead. He goes back to it. A
Stormtrooper shoots Leia. Han shoots the stormtrooper then goes to help Leia
get to a little more cover. Right there is where it is.

-Dan "just saw it Sunday"


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Jun 8, 1994, 2:25:32 PM6/8/94
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>>In article <2sotjb$q...@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu>, uda...@mcl.ucsb.edu (Name
>>withheld upon request) writes:...Harrison pats it out and then
>>squeeze's Carries shoulder, and then he realizes she's still in
>>character and abruptly pushes her back against the wall like the
>>script calls for Han to do, and in all the confusion,
>>he, ah, pushed her in the wrong place. The scene *does* cut abruptly
>>immediately afterward. I wonder what the reaction on the set was?

The original poster of this theory wrote "if you watch really closely
you can see Harrison pat Carrie's cape fire out" (OSLT). I watched
really closely and didn't see that part... anyone else?

>Stormtrooper shoots Leia. Han shoots the stormtrooper then goes to help Leia
>get to a little more cover. Right there is where it is.

> -Dan "just saw it Sunday"

Dahner "just saw it Tuesday"

Dan Newcombe

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Jun 9, 1994, 2:07:41 PM6/9/94
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In article <2t52es$g...@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu> uda...@mcl.ucsb.edu (Name withheld upon request) writes:

>The original poster of this theory wrote "if you watch really closely
>you can see Harrison pat Carrie's cape fire out" (OSLT). I watched
>really closely and didn't see that part... anyone else?

>>Stormtrooper shoots Leia. Han shoots the stormtrooper then goes to help Leia
>>get to a little more cover. Right there is where it is.

To me, it looked as if he was trying to get Carrie to a certain position and
make it look like he was helping her sit down, and in trying to move her, just
happened to assist in the wrong place. I saw no fire to be put out in that
location. And just groping her for kicks doesn't seem like Harrison Ford's
style.

>> -Dan "just saw it Sunday"
>Dahner "just saw it Tuesday"

-Dan "Well, I guess I saw it before you then :)"

Glenn Brensinger

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Aug 12, 1994, 5:18:00 PM8/12/94
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-> In article <2sotjb$q...@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu>, uda...@mcl.ucsb.edu (Name
-> withheld upon request) writes:...Harrison pats it out and then
-> squeeze's Carries shoulder, and then he realizes she's still in character
-> and abruptly pushes her back against the wall like the script calls for Han
-> to do, and in all the confusion,
-> he, ah, pushed her in the wrong place. The scene *does* cut abruptly
-> immediately afterward. I wonder what the reaction on the set was?

-> At what point of which film does this occur???

Typical horny AOL'er posting - "Wow, someone grabs breast in Star Wars? Gotta
see!!!" I can picture the kid in front of his VCR with finger twitching over
the frame-by-frame button... :D

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