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ALPAHBETICAL | CHRONOLOGICAL | BY POPULARITY
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BRAVADO ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS
STAR WARS PREQUELS: STUDY OF AN EMERGING PATHOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR
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1999
TRT: 21:04
Mockumentary
TMR: 11
A fake documentary surrounding the release of the trailer for Star Wars Episode One, the story follows three characters. First is Alan Winslow, the Star Wars fanatic. He watches the trailer non-stop every day, beating to death a friend who attempts to turn off his TV. Second is Shane Edwards, who tries to avoid any spoiler material regarding Episode One. He can't watch TV, go to the store, or talk to anybody. He goes into convulsions at the mere mention of Star Wars. Both needing help, they seek the wisdom of Dr. Willy Brown, whose support group therapy includes toy ligtsaber battles. Based loosely on actual events, this was Jonason Ho's first production for the show.
Full Credits
AWARD NOMINATIONS
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1999 Wookiee Awards
·Best Actor - K. Shawn Edgar
·Best Director - Jonason Ho
·Best Writer - Jonason Ho
1999 Wookling Awards
·Best Lightsaber Battle
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COMMENTARY
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Funny stuff - Jonason did a good job of making fun of the whole Episode One hysteria. It was kind of fun to play a 'parody of myself' kind of character. Hopefully Jonason will supply more commentary...-Alan Winston
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CUTTING ROOM FLOOR
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Stew Young was originally cast to play a part in the Star Wars support group as a guitar-strumming hippie. He was unable to play the part at the time, but did play the character eventually in Thanks for Watching, Idiots.
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Lightsaber therapy
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Alan Winslow
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Shane Edwards
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Dr. Willy Brown
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