SXSW documentary rewinds the truly horrible Star Wars Holiday Special.
was broadcast on CBS: 98 minutes of soulless, joyless garbage so bad that George Lucas tried to buy the rights so it would never make it to air. He failed but was at least able to get it thrown into a black hole ever since.The Star Wars Holiday Specialcanon that has been thoroughly exiled, only emerging through traded tapes and rapidly deleted YouTube uploads.
You could be a football player and they’d go, ‘We’re going to throw you on this show and have you sing and dance.’ That was just what was done.” But that’s not what happened with. Especially over the last 15 years, Coon said, “It just continues to grow and grow as a part of popular culture. It’s just a reference point.
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