i have the 'Droids' animation cel but i got it included in the 'Star Wars Vault' so not an original - by the way if you dont own that book i highley suggest you do!
And the only autograph i have is from the guys who do the incredible cross-sections. They live pretty local, so when i went to the local mall just before AOTC came out i was lucky to meet them oh and it was written in gold pen! lol
Well, considering the project was in developers hell for a while, and also considering the last indy film came out almost 20 years ago, 3 months will come in no time! :-D
Thats so stupid. Thats a good shot of a great flag. I wouldn't care if I saw a movie made in the UK with their flag in it, even if they were doing something i didn't agree with.
I like how they used a 48 start flag which they had at the time, my aunt gave me one of those. Its a nice piece of American history.
Its possible they cut it because a lot of people (especially overseas) complain or don't like seeing the American flag being superimposed in any way. I remember after Spiderman 3 came out a lot of people were upset the American flag was displayed in such a way. These people mainly didn't like it because they felt it was symbolizing strong American influences and domination of the world, as well as current unpopular or criticized situations the US is involved in.
Personally, I like seeing our symbol of freedom and national pride displayed. Director Sam Raimi has the American flag in his Spiderman films because he is a patriot if I am not mistaken. I believe film directors have every right to show anything in their movies, especially if they are proud of what they are or where they live.
Yes, thats what I was thinking. People should expect films from a certain place to display it's nation's symbols and banner. And them complaining about it is pretty much pointless unless they just like to make a fuss about things. (Which a lot of people like to do unfortunately.)