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'Star Wars Derp Trailer' Is Remix Culture at its Finest


Thanks to the fact that Lucasfilm published it on the company's official YouTube channel, a lot of people have seen the original 1977 trailer for Star Wars lately.
And thanks to the fact that Lucasfilm put it in an e-book, and a fan transferred it to YouTube without authorization, a lot of people have seen the newly discovered Star Wars blooper reel lately. (It was taken down over a copyright complaint, but now appears to be back; check it out, below, for as long as it lasts.)
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Regardless, the genie is out of the bottle on this one, as shown Monday, when a mash-up of the original trailer and the blooper reel started circulating.
Made by the comedy bloggers at Slacktory, best known for various supercuts and "bad wigs" videos, "Star Wars Trailer: Derp Edition" splices the best bloopers into the historic trailer. We are left to consider just how many people would have lined up on May 25, 1977 if George Lucas had chosen to sell his movie with the worst bits he filmed instead of the best.
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We are also left to ponder this question: Exactly what does copyright mean in a world where anything of yours that appears online for the slightest moment can be remixed with something else you officially released, and made to look historically legitimate?

Image credit: Lucasfilm

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