But remember, you have an audience, and you will always have an audience who reads them, but may go silent, unnoticed by anyone. But I will say something Ajj had said, ‘Do it for the community’ It may be discouraging to see your excellent post be drowned in the sea of less thought-out polls, and shorter posts that clog up feed-space. Every week or so, I release a new work, that I spend my blood sweat and tears on writing, and I get two people who read or comment on it, and I can’t express in words how it joys me to have people to talk to on those threads, and so, I thank you from the depths of my heart for replying.
I’ve been there, for all it’s worth, I’m still there.
#Like father like son star wars mod
The full catalogue can be viewed online at .uk.Well, this was excellent! I loved reading this, and find myself agreeing with your points.įrom the Mod thread, which, if you will pardon me, I read (I’m not sure if I can comment on it here, and do call me out if I am overstepping my bounds). It was his go-to helmet for videos on his website, and it can be seen in dozens of interviews and photographs. Bulloch wore the helmet for interviews and videos taken in his home. The replica Boba Fett Helmet presented to Bulloch in the 1990s. The unusual dedication relates to an unknown joke between the two and is ‘completely unique’. Watts gifted the two reels to Bulloch and they remained in his safe storage for many years – unseen.Ĭarrie’s autograph is dedicated ‘’Jeremy – thanks for the nite of hot monkey love – Carrie Fisher.’ It is believed to be unseen ‘newly discovered’ footage. Just 500 were made and issued by a company called Rubies and were sent for display in restaurants and shops.īulloch’s half-brother was Star Wars producer Robert Watts and he shot the Ewok footage in November 1981 in North Carolina. The costume worn by Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett is seen during the ‘Star Wars Identities’ Exhibtion Press Preview & VIP Opening at Odysseum on in Cologne, Germany.
The statue was created in the late 1990s and Bulloch actually spent several weeks modelling and being cast for the piece. “His collection is remarkable, and completely unique!” “Not only that but he was regarded as one of the most approachable and friendly actors, so fans adored him – and he amassed many gifts wherever he appeared. There is also unseen footage from Return of the Jedi (£3,000-£5,000) showing early Ewok test film.Īn autographed picture by Princess Leia actress Carrie Fisher (£500-£800) bearing a totally unique dedication is also included, along with Bulloch’s script from Revenge of the Sith (£1,500-£2,500)Ī Boba Fett helmet (£600-£800) given to Bulloch in the 1990s will also go on sale, along with autographs from co-stars such as Mark Hamill and Dave Prowse.Īuctioneer Andrew Stowe said: “Jeremy was quite clearly an avid collector – he didn’t just star in the films, he enjoyed them as much as any other fan. Some of the highlights from the collection include a Boba Fett statue (£8,000-£12,000) modelled on Bulloch in the 1990s and stored in his attic for 30 years. The sale, starting at noon on 4th May, is being held by East Bristol Auctions. Jeremy Bulloch attends a photo call at the “Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition” on Jin London, United Kingdom. “We, as his family, would now like to offer some of this memorabilia for fans to enjoy.
“Jeremy loved and appreciated every single item and proudly displayed them in his office.