Bad movie night is a tradition amongst me and my friends. I, after all, am sort of a guru of bad movies, with only perhaps my friend Robert knowing as much or more. Manos the Hands of Fate is a breeze for me, and I've seen Troll 2 dozens of times without harmful side effects. But their is one obscure little gem of a bad movie that I've never tested myself against.
Typically, Bad Movie Night is not fueled by alcohol. Tonight, however, was an exception. A twelve pack of 312 (Urban Wheat Ale, the great beer you can purchase that isn't called Guinness Extra Stout) helped us along as we watched the Star Wars Holiday Special. Premiered in 1978, planned as an hour long special, it was padded out to two hours because CBS demanded more commercials. Starring the entire cast of the classic first Star Wars film, most of whom clearly did not want to be there (with the exception of Carrie Fisher, who appeared too drugged up to know where she was). Also appearing were Art Carney, Bea Arthur, and a few other celebrity guests.
The lose wrap around involves Chewbacca trying desperately to go home to see his family for "Life Day", which is apparently the most important Wookie Holiday. Which involves holding orbs that magically dress you in red robes and launch you into space. Just roll with it, it makes about as much sense as Bea Arthur tricking the smugglers, bounty hunters, and traders in the Cantina into leaving the bar by getting them to sing.
I'd go into more details about the plot, but, as it seems, their are no more. You now know everything that the Star Wars Holiday Special entails, save for the short Bobba Fett Cartoon that goes no where, and looks more tripped out than Aeon Flux. The cartoon ends without a resolution, and is nothing more than a TV program Chewbacca's son is watching. Yes, he is watching a cartoon that features all the major characters from Star Wars. Though, it was a refreshing change of pace to hear "English" and not "Wookie". Most of the film is in the Wookie language, which friends nerdier than I were able to name specifically. I do not recall, so I shall call it Wookie. Their are no subtitles, making at least an hour of the film Wookies on screen grunting.
The movie is a mess. It's a variety show without an interesting segment, it's a comedy without jokes, its a fantasy film lacking any sort of adventure. It's hard for me to recall a movie with so much going on that ended up being so boring.
Their is a reason this was broadcast once and immediately mothballed by George Lucas- It's terrible. It's not so much a bad Star Wars film, but a bad film altogether. It's like if Saturday Night Live Focused on a straight forward Wrap Around, but had no funny skits or colorful characters. It's not the worst movie I've ever seen, but it's definitely one of the ones I should have simply avoided.
Boldly Go - A Star Trek Guild
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