Labyrinth Of Evil Shipping

Revenge Of The Sith
May 19 2005
Runtime • 140 minutes • Rated PG-13

Labyrinth Of Evil Shipping

Postby TK432 » January 13th 2005 7:59 pm

Labyrinth Of Evil is now shipping at walmart.com (they also have the book on CD, unlike amazon)

Labyrinth Of Evil @ Walmart.com

Labyrinth Of Evil Book on CD
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Postby fritistat » January 13th 2005 8:53 pm

Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker embark on a mission to uncover the wearabouts of the evil Sith Lord, Darth Sidious, only to become trapped in a labyrinthine web of lies, betrayal, and intrigue."

For a multi-million dollar operation, you'd think that they'd hire a staff that can actually spell, rather than some mouth-breathing, fucktard inbreed.

Anyway, looks interesting. Thanks for the heads-up.
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Postby royalguard96 » January 13th 2005 10:14 pm

Hopefully the book centers more on Anakin and Obi-Wan.

Dark Rendezvous was a small letdown because of all the attention paid to the teenage Jedi clan rather than Yoda and Dooku.
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Postby rhonderoo » January 14th 2005 1:14 am

I just ordered mine a little while ago, its supposed to be here Monday.

God love Wal-Mart. :monocle:
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Postby Kyle » January 14th 2005 9:40 am

All this praise for Wal-Mart sickens me.

Especially since it's being generated by one's ability to quickly get their feverish hands on a copy of a science fiction book. :mad:

With well over 2,000 stores worldwide, Wal-Mart has yet to have a single location that's staffed by any kind of unionized employees. It is well known for using brutal and illegal methods of keeping its employees from being able to organize for better pay, benefits, and working conditions.

It is America's chief driver for compelling businesses to ship their good manufacturing jobs overseas, primarily to the human rights abusing China. The workforce there is routinely kept under tight control by a police state, so workers' wages/benefits can be kept low, and conditions can be even more inhumane than they already are in the U.S.

The irony is most rich, the supposedly "communist" China is the PERFECT place for allowing capitalism to run rampant.

Wal-Mart simply does not want democracy in the workplace in its own country, and is willing to ensure that it doesn't exist in foreign countries as well (would one care to guess what it gives and to WHOM it gives political donations to? Does one think that Wal-Mart gives money to a politician who supports human rights, or to those who are against such rights?).

So yes, "God love Wal-Mart," as it sure needs a LOT of love/prayers to become an instituiton that is even remotely democratic. Better yet, do something even more effective than praying, and write a letter to their multi-million dollar executives, and ask them to change their evil, greedy, money grubbing, and misery inducing ways.

I just hope that the fast delivery of science fiction books and the fact that their items there tend to be a little bit cheaper than elsewhere won't keep people from doing the right thing.

Our country is in the corporate toilet as it is.
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Postby Insert Username » January 14th 2005 9:55 am

Talk SW or get the fuck out.
Save your anti-WTO rhetoric for Militia sweetheart.

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Postby rhonderoo » January 14th 2005 6:44 pm

JimDangle wrote:
I just ordered mine a little while ago, its supposed to be here Monday.



Monday? Holy shit that is a week early. I think it comes out in the stores on the 25th.


Yeah, that's about a week early. I guess they don't care about no stinkin' release date.

And Kyle... dude, get a sense of humor.
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Postby TK432 » January 15th 2005 1:51 am

Sorry i didnt want to read his full page of BS.. go somewhere that cares

but my copy of the book should be here early next week.. the aucio Cd didnt seem to ship yet.. but should be here shortly after..

should be a very good book.. and be very intersting..
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Postby Kyle » January 17th 2005 12:00 am

Insert Username,

What could be more"Star Wars" than talking about how imperialism works? On the first video release of the Special Editions of the Star Wars Trilogy, Lucas went on record as stating that he actually drew INSPIRATION from real life situations, such as how the North Vietnamese, with their vastly inferior technology and destructive capability, was able to defeat the military juggernaut known as the United States military. Princess Leia's hairstyle in "A New Hope" was directly taken from a hair style commonly worn by female anarchist combatants in the 1936 Spanish Civil War against Franco's fascist grab for power. So, these anarchist fighters didn't exactly have cute hair, but they did put the boots to fascism and imperialism, and that's always a good thing.

Now I'm not saying that I agree/disagree with the man (especially with having family members/friends being veterans of the Vietnam War...er, or should I say "conflict"), but my point is that if he's willing to draw parallels to what his saga is about and how it compares to the real world, then I am as well. See, I'm following the Star Wars path as laid out by The God of All Things Star Wars.

Hope this revealation of where he drew/draws inspiration from doesn't ruin your Star Wars fetishism.

And just so you know, the vast majority of the militias you recommended me to save my "anti-WTO rhetoric" for are far right wing and zealous religious organizations. Trust me, I have zero interest in joining their severely misguided cause. But "thanks" for the recommendation, I'll pass it on to the first Mussolini I see.

I highly advise everyone to check out TK432's recommended link and bask in the glow of anti-imperialism and anti-exploitation. Join the Rebel Alliance and actually live the exciting life of being a Rebel, instead of merely dreaming about it. Spreading democracy in the workplace for average Americans is hard and risky work (when they go on strike, they bravely put their whole families and futures on the line), but someone has to do it. It might as well be you! Use the Force, uh... "Luke."

And Rhonderoo, I hope that my last paragraph satisfies your request that I "...get a sense of humor."

May the Light Side of the Force be with you all.

:)
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Postby TK432 » January 17th 2005 1:42 am

this has to do with the book .. how??
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Postby Artmaul » January 17th 2005 12:21 pm

Tony, I asked you avatar chick out once. I got so blown off. Sorry, was distracted. She's hot.
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Postby SI » January 17th 2005 3:30 pm

who the fuck is that ho?


and how did this thread get so derailed?


back onto Labyrinth of Evil or this gets locked.
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Postby Artmaul » January 18th 2005 12:24 am

It is. I bought my copy on VHS at Wal-Mart for 3.99.
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Postby TK432 » January 18th 2005 12:31 pm

ill review it.. not sure if it be a good review.. and prolly will not be done for a long time.. cuz i dont seem to finish books very fast.

i could give you a review on the autobook faster lol.
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Postby Ayatollah Krispies » January 20th 2005 1:44 am

For what it's worth -- I saw this book at Waldenbooks tonight. I think it shipped early everywhere.
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Postby Thundercracker » January 20th 2005 2:09 am

Sex-n-CloudCity wrote:
About the LoE book, are you guys talking about pre-ordering it?

If so when does it officially come out at wal-mart or whereever?


The official release is Jan 25th but walmart.com shipped them early. I got my copy yesterday from them. It's a pretty good book so far, I'm enjoying it.
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Postby Artmaul » January 20th 2005 2:33 am

Whoever titled Sex-n-CloudCity's User name is a fuckin' genius. I couldn't stop laughing.
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Postby TK432 » January 20th 2005 12:29 pm

since i live all the way out in the middle of no where (wyoming). i havent gotten it yet. hopefuly today..

I talked to our book guy at walmart, he doesnt know if we will have it on the shelf or not. But if you live in a bigger town im sure you can find it easly.
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Postby Obi » January 22nd 2005 5:37 pm

^^^u want a frickin cookie then? big deal u got it for free
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Postby Obi » January 22nd 2005 6:02 pm

who the fuck cares dude I betcha somebody will get the book before you do. And post it on the internet. And then you'll feel stupid. I'd rather watch the fucking movie first then read the book.
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Postby Obi » January 22nd 2005 6:54 pm

i dont care if you get the book. you seemed to put a lot of emphasis on getting it for free and you being lucky. You said it like 2 times in 4 sentences. i guess we should all bow down cuz YOU DA MAN YO. I guess your E-rep is a lot bigger than mine. No shit man, i didn't know there were spoilers on this board! It is my personal preference that I don't read the book before the movie. I think movies are better than the books anyway. If you post the book March 2 before everyone else, then I will eat crow. However, i don't think you will. :roll:
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Postby Ayatollah Krispies » January 22nd 2005 7:09 pm

1nOnly wrote:Like i said, I'll have the book before it hits the shelf and it will be a better thing for us all.


Hey dickhead -- in case you haven't noticed, there's already a thread here summarizing the events of the novel. Some people don't need their big sister's help to get ahold of this stuff.

Now before you get another hard-on to tell us all how wonderful you are, why don't you take a look around this forum to see how things work?
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Postby BearaceDougie » January 22nd 2005 9:30 pm

Haha this is Long Shot but wont hurt askin

Anyone know when Labryinth of Evil hits Aussie shelves, or an online Aussie store i can purchase/pre-order the noval

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Postby Dingo » January 22nd 2005 11:20 pm

She indicated that that book should be out early March. March 2nd I think.

I'd love for that to be the case, but all signs (including and especially RH.com who are the distributers) point to an April 2005 release. Going from all the previous releases it will be the second week in April.


The Australian release date is exactly the same as the US one, and for both previous Prequels we've gotten it ahead of the US by between a couple of days and a week depending on the distribution services. These are some of the few SW books that are printed locally, so you can get them quickly. Any of the major retailers like Dymocks, A&R, B&N, Borders, etc. all will carry it and allow pre-ordering, including online for some of them.

As to LoE, I'm not sure. It's listed here to be released at the same time as in the US, but TAS didn't come for 2 months back when AotC was released. Your best bet in ensuring you get LoE quickly is to go to someplace that imports books, like Galaxy in Sydney, or places like comics shops and Dymocks in some cities (definitely in Canberra, not in Sydney, Melbourne will depend on pure chance) who can get them within a week of the US release at the latest.
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Postby DoubleSith » January 23rd 2005 12:59 am

Release dates for the US:

LOE: Jan 25

ROTS Novel: April 2
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Postby BearaceDougie » January 23rd 2005 2:18 am

Thanks Dingo, Searched some Aust sites

on Dymocks site it says publication date jan 31st... but yeah i dont really understand, might just head down to a store and enquire there
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Postby TK432 » February 7th 2005 2:51 pm

i just finished it..

as far as i can tell it ends minutes before EP3
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Postby KitFisto » February 8th 2005 4:38 am

Did you dudes and dudettes know that this week's Star Wars en Direct Live Internet talk show we are discussing Labryinth of Evil.

Comments, rants, love letters, sexual propositions should be directed to studio@swendirect.com with the topic Labryinth of Evil and will read your email during the show.
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Postby Obi » February 8th 2005 8:53 pm

You got any hawtt interns on your show? If you do Im so there.
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Postby Obi » February 9th 2005 8:07 pm

Got the book yesterday, fucking awesome. The only confusion I have is it leads right up to Ep 3, but wasn't Clone Wars Season 3 also gonna lead up to Ep 3? So the Palps kidnapping will be the same or different? I really recommend this book even to non-eu fans
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Postby DoubleSith » February 9th 2005 9:53 pm

ObiTrice wrote:Got the book yesterday, fucking awesome. The only confusion I have is it leads right up to Ep 3, but wasn't Clone Wars Season 3 also gonna lead up to Ep 3? So the Palps kidnapping will be the same or different? I really recommend this book even to non-eu fans


LOE, CW Season 3 and Reversal of Fortune (Hyperspace Webstrip) all cover the kidnapping, from various viewpoints. Some details are different between the versions. Paul Ens, the author of the webstrip explained it:

The kidnapping of Chancellor Palpatine will be told in at least three mediums, most likely four. Despite best intentions and planning, the roles of Stass and a few other characters are different in the various sources. Because "Reversal of Fortune" had the luxury (or burden, depending on how you look at it) of finalizing last of all of these sources, I was given leeway by Lucas Licensing to pick and choose among the other tellings.

In my opinion, "Reversal" is the best possible compromise... but I have chosen to err on the side of the telling that I think will be viewed by the greatest number of people.

Perhaps in late May, once you've seen everything I'm talking about, I can write an elaborate editorial outlining this issue in greater detail.

Until then... "trust me".

Or "you'll find the truths we cling to rely greatly on our point of view"... or something like that.


I've posted a little on this topic previously, but the short version is that LOE and Clone Wars Volume 2 differ in some details of this account. In the end, I think most people will become more familiar with the animated account, so "Reversal" is following that more closely... though a keen eye will find evidence from both accounts.
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Postby Obi » February 9th 2005 9:56 pm

hey thanks dude that clears it up a lot. The Mace vs. Grievous fight on the train hopefully will be the same.
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