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Bye Bye *Nsync

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Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-13 22:45:18


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'N Sync Cut from "Clones"?

Say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to the boys of 'N Sync: All that public moaning over their brief cameo in the upcoming Star Wars prequel may have sealed their fate on the cutting-room floor.
So claims 'N Sync-er Joey Fatone, who called into Tampa, Florida, radio station WFLZ-FM this week to personally deliver the, um, bad news that a battle-scene cameo they shot for Episode II--Attack of the Clones has been cut because of the subsequent fan uproar.

"I'm going to make it officially known that they dropped it because people made a big deal about it," said Fatone, who sounded a tad perturbed about the development. "We're not going to be in it, and I'm not going to comment on it any more."

So can those griping Star Wars fans finally breath easy? Not quite. Lucasfilm spokeswoman Lynn Hale wouldn't confirm Thursday whether 'N Sync will or will not appear in the final cut of Clones, saying "it's just too early to make that decision."

"The 'N Sync guys were shot as extras, and whether they're in or out won't be determined until the final edit," Hale says.

Even if they do make the final cut when Episode II is released May 16, don't expect the on-screen cameo to be very noticeable. Despite rumors that George Lucas cast the boys to appease his boy-band-crazy daughters, Lance Bass told Entertainment Weekly that he and his bandmates were enlisted for the scene while they were at Lucas' California sound studios last fall working on their concert video Pop Odyssey Live.

When Fatone mentioned they were huge Star Wars fans, producer Rick McCallum cast them as Jedi Knights alongside hundreds of other extras in one of the film's battle scenes.

Not all the 'N Sync-ers nabbed the nonspeaking, noncredited parts; Bass said "there was only room for four guys"--Justin Timberlake couldn't make the December shoot and Bass had a scheduling conflict, so "I gave the scene to Steve, Joey's brother," he said. "It broke my heart."

His wasn't the only heart broken over the casting. Star Wars geeks let out a collective yelp last week when word leaked that 'N Sync shot a scene for Clones, no matter how brief and inconsequential it may have been.

But Lucasfilm rep Hale denies that public criticism will have any effect on whether the boys stay or go from the film. "George makes all his decisions himself," Hale added. "And the final edit of the film is what he determines it will be."

If you need any more proof, just remember this, folks: Jar Jar is coming back.

Bye Bye *Nsync


Behind Closed Doors. *Video Clip Here* . Coming Soon!

BBS Signature

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-13 22:48:47


At 1/13/02 10:45 PM, Valz wrote:
HomeNews

E! Online news

'N Sync Cut from "Clones"?

Say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to the boys of 'N Sync: All that public moaning over their brief cameo in the upcoming Star Wars prequel may have sealed their fate on the cutting-room floor.
So claims 'N Sync-er Joey Fatone, who called into Tampa, Florida, radio station WFLZ-FM this week to personally deliver the, um, bad news that a battle-scene cameo they shot for Episode II--Attack of the Clones has been cut because of the subsequent fan uproar.

"I'm going to make it officially known that they dropped it because people made a big deal about it," said Fatone, who sounded a tad perturbed about the development. "We're not going to be in it, and I'm not going to comment on it any more."

So can those griping Star Wars fans finally breath easy? Not quite. Lucasfilm spokeswoman Lynn Hale wouldn't confirm Thursday whether 'N Sync will or will not appear in the final cut of Clones, saying "it's just too early to make that decision."

"The 'N Sync guys were shot as extras, and whether they're in or out won't be determined until the final edit," Hale says.

Even if they do make the final cut when Episode II is released May 16, don't expect the on-screen cameo to be very noticeable. Despite rumors that George Lucas cast the boys to appease his boy-band-crazy daughters, Lance Bass told Entertainment Weekly that he and his bandmates were enlisted for the scene while they were at Lucas' California sound studios last fall working on their concert video Pop Odyssey Live.

When Fatone mentioned they were huge Star Wars fans, producer Rick McCallum cast them as Jedi Knights alongside hundreds of other extras in one of the film's battle scenes.

Not all the 'N Sync-ers nabbed the nonspeaking, noncredited parts; Bass said "there was only room for four guys"--Justin Timberlake couldn't make the December shoot and Bass had a scheduling conflict, so "I gave the scene to Steve, Joey's brother," he said. "It broke my heart."

His wasn't the only heart broken over the casting. Star Wars geeks let out a collective yelp last week when word leaked that 'N Sync shot a scene for Clones, no matter how brief and inconsequential it may have been.

But Lucasfilm rep Hale denies that public criticism will have any effect on whether the boys stay or go from the film. "George makes all his decisions himself," Hale added. "And the final edit of the film is what he determines it will be."

If you need any more proof, just remember this, folks: Jar Jar is coming back.

I hate POP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-13 22:50:41


At 1/13/02 10:45 PM, Valz wrote:
HomeNews

E! Online news

'N Sync Cut from "Clones"?

Say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to the boys of 'N Sync: All that public moaning over their brief cameo in the upcoming Star Wars prequel may have sealed their fate on the cutting-room floor.
So claims 'N Sync-er Joey Fatone, who called into Tampa, Florida, radio station WFLZ-FM this week to personally deliver the, um, bad news that a battle-scene cameo they shot for Episode II--Attack of the Clones has been cut because of the subsequent fan uproar.

"I'm going to make it officially known that they dropped it because people made a big deal about it," said Fatone, who sounded a tad perturbed about the development. "We're not going to be in it, and I'm not going to comment on it any more."

So can those griping Star Wars fans finally breath easy? Not quite. Lucasfilm spokeswoman Lynn Hale wouldn't confirm Thursday whether 'N Sync will or will not appear in the final cut of Clones, saying "it's just too early to make that decision."

"The 'N Sync guys were shot as extras, and whether they're in or out won't be determined until the final edit," Hale says.

Even if they do make the final cut when Episode II is released May 16, don't expect the on-screen cameo to be very noticeable. Despite rumors that George Lucas cast the boys to appease his boy-band-crazy daughters, Lance Bass told Entertainment Weekly that he and his bandmates were enlisted for the scene while they were at Lucas' California sound studios last fall working on their concert video Pop Odyssey Live.

When Fatone mentioned they were huge Star Wars fans, producer Rick McCallum cast them as Jedi Knights alongside hundreds of other extras in one of the film's battle scenes.

Not all the 'N Sync-ers nabbed the nonspeaking, noncredited parts; Bass said "there was only room for four guys"--Justin Timberlake couldn't make the December shoot and Bass had a scheduling conflict, so "I gave the scene to Steve, Joey's brother," he said. "It broke my heart."

His wasn't the only heart broken over the casting. Star Wars geeks let out a collective yelp last week when word leaked that 'N Sync shot a scene for Clones, no matter how brief and inconsequential it may have been.

But Lucasfilm rep Hale denies that public criticism will have any effect on whether the boys stay or go from the film. "George makes all his decisions himself," Hale added. "And the final edit of the film is what he determines it will be."

If you need any more proof, just remember this, folks: Jar Jar is coming back.

If they don't appear in the film I'll be happy, if they do I hope they get killed really painfully.

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-13 22:50:43


AHAHAHAH!
They are such losers that they can't even get in a Star Wars movie!

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-13 22:59:38


At 1/13/02 10:50 PM, bigrich16 wrote: AHAHAHAH!
They are such losers that they can't even get in a Star Wars movie!

I'm glad they won't be in it, but it would be kind of funny. I just hope Lucas puts the deleted scene on DVD (if he lets it out cause he HATES DVDs) just so I can see it.

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 00:28:02


At 1/13/02 10:48 PM, Outlaw_Chris wrote: I hate POP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

amen to that

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 03:08:48


God dammit! Now there's going to be something even worse to ruin that movie! Have you forgotten Jar-Jar?? HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN?!!?

MEESA THINK THERES GONN-DA BE A TEWWIBLE TING IN DIS MOVIE!! TEEEEWIBLE TING!!!

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 03:25:07


At 1/14/02 03:08 AM, OrangeClock wrote: God dammit! Now there's going to be something even worse to ruin that movie! Have you forgotten Jar-Jar?? HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN?!!?


MEESA THINK THERES GONN-DA BE A TEWWIBLE TING IN DIS MOVIE!! TEEEEWIBLE TING!!!

You know, George Lucas I think wrote this 25 years ago. He wrote the entire concept of star wars, and it was too long so he broke it up into 9 episodes. 7-9 will probably never be released because of all the books recently written that happen after return of the Jedi. JarJar is probably why George Lucas started in episode 4 so he didn't have to deal with him.

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 08:27:42


At 1/13/02 10:45 PM, Valz wrote:
HomeNews

E! Online news

'N Sync Cut from "Clones"?

Say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to the boys of 'N Sync: All that public moaning over their brief cameo in the upcoming Star Wars prequel may have sealed their fate on the cutting-room floor.

Thank you god, I heard about N*SUCK being in the film. But I think Lucas blew chunks right into 15 minutes into TPM.

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 08:30:38


At 1/14/02 03:08 AM, OrangeClock wrote: Have you forgotten Jar-Jar?? HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN?!!?

I heard there's gonna be less Jar-Jar. But still, "Hmph, how wude! You wuinin va vucken bicture!"

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 08:34:40


At 1/13/02 10:59 PM, Splent wrote:
At 1/13/02 10:50 PM, bigrich16 wrote:
(if he lets it out cause he HATES DVDs)

THE MAN HAS NO FUCKING SENSE OF QUALITY!!! VHS SUCKS!! He showed he blows even more than firing a BG inker of Ren and Stimpy back in the 70s before he worked on it because Lucas said he drew "too cartoonish".

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 08:41:52


At 1/13/02 10:50 PM, bigrich16 wrote: AHAHAHAH!
They are such losers that they can't even get in a Star Wars movie!

Hahaha good one!

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 08:44:36


At 1/13/02 10:48 PM, Outlaw_Chris wrote:
At 1/13/02 10:45 PM, Valz wrote:
HomeNews

E! Online news

'N Sync Cut from "Clones"?

Say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to the boys of 'N Sync: All that public moaning over their brief cameo in the upcoming Star Wars prequel may have sealed their fate on the cutting-room floor.

I heard they were cut from Episode II, but not sure right now.

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 09:47:48


At 1/13/02 10:45 PM, Valz wrote: Say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to the boys of 'N Sync

Ok that's fuckin good...

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 14:48:33


At 1/13/02 10:45 PM, Valz wrote:
HomeNews

E! Online news

'N Sync Cut from "Clones"?

Say "Bye, Bye, Bye"

I want to kick the guys from my graduating year in the nuts for lip-syncing to that song and dancing to it.

And they want to be doctors.....

Fucking pussys.

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 16:32:06


At 1/13/02 10:45 PM, Valz wrote:
HomeNews

E! Online news

'N Sync Cut from "Clones"?

Say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to the boys of 'N Sync: All that public moaning over their brief cameo in the upcoming Star Wars prequel may have sealed their fate on the cutting-room floor.
So claims 'N Sync-er Joey Fatone, who called into Tampa, Florida, radio station WFLZ-FM this week to personally deliver the, um, bad news that a battle-scene cameo they shot for Episode II--Attack of the Clones has been cut because of the subsequent fan uproar.

"I'm going to make it officially known that they dropped it because people made a big deal about it," said Fatone, who sounded a tad perturbed about the development. "We're not going to be in it, and I'm not going to comment on it any more."

So can those griping Star Wars fans finally breath easy? Not quite. Lucasfilm spokeswoman Lynn Hale wouldn't confirm Thursday whether 'N Sync will or will not appear in the final cut of Clones, saying "it's just too early to make that decision."

"The 'N Sync guys were shot as extras, and whether they're in or out won't be determined until the final edit," Hale says.

Even if they do make the final cut when Episode II is released May 16, don't expect the on-screen cameo to be very noticeable. Despite rumors that George Lucas cast the boys to appease his boy-band-crazy daughters, Lance Bass told Entertainment Weekly that he and his bandmates were enlisted for the scene while they were at Lucas' California sound studios last fall working on their concert video Pop Odyssey Live.

When Fatone mentioned they were huge Star Wars fans, producer Rick McCallum cast them as Jedi Knights alongside hundreds of other extras in one of the film's battle scenes.

Not all the 'N Sync-ers nabbed the nonspeaking, noncredited parts; Bass said "there was only room for four guys"--Justin Timberlake couldn't make the December shoot and Bass had a scheduling conflict, so "I gave the scene to Steve, Joey's brother," he said. "It broke my heart."

His wasn't the only heart broken over the casting. Star Wars geeks let out a collective yelp last week when word leaked that 'N Sync shot a scene for Clones, no matter how brief and inconsequential it may have been.

But Lucasfilm rep Hale denies that public criticism will have any effect on whether the boys stay or go from the film. "George makes all his decisions himself," Hale added. "And the final edit of the film is what he determines it will be."

If you need any more proof, just remember this, folks: Jar Jar is coming back.

T.S. for joey FAT ONE and n'stink.

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 21:36:08


At 1/13/02 10:48 PM, Outlaw_Chris wrote:
At 1/13/02 10:45 PM, Valz wrote:
HomeNews

E! Online news

'N Sync Cut from "Clones"?

Say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to the boys of 'N Sync: All that public moaning over their brief cameo in the upcoming Star Wars prequel may have sealed their fate on the cutting-room floor.
So claims 'N Sync-er Joey Fatone, who called into Tampa, Florida, radio station WFLZ-FM this week to personally deliver the, um, bad news that a battle-scene cameo they shot for Episode II--Attack of the Clones has been cut because of the subsequent fan uproar.

"I'm going to make it officially known that they dropped it because people made a big deal about it," said Fatone, who sounded a tad perturbed about the development. "We're not going to be in it, and I'm not going to comment on it any more."

So can those griping Star Wars fans finally breath easy? Not quite. Lucasfilm spokeswoman Lynn Hale wouldn't confirm Thursday whether 'N Sync will or will not appear in the final cut of Clones, saying "it's just too early to make that decision."

"The 'N Sync guys were shot as extras, and whether they're in or out won't be determined until the final edit," Hale says.

Even if they do make the final cut when Episode II is released May 16, don't expect the on-screen cameo to be very noticeable. Despite rumors that George Lucas cast the boys to appease his boy-band-crazy daughters, Lance Bass told Entertainment Weekly that he and his bandmates were enlisted for the scene while they were at Lucas' California sound studios last fall working on their concert video Pop Odyssey Live.

When Fatone mentioned they were huge Star Wars fans, producer Rick McCallum cast them as Jedi Knights alongside hundreds of other extras in one of the film's battle scenes.

Not all the 'N Sync-ers nabbed the nonspeaking, noncredited parts; Bass said "there was only room for four guys"--Justin Timberlake couldn't make the December shoot and Bass had a scheduling conflict, so "I gave the scene to Steve, Joey's brother," he said. "It broke my heart."

His wasn't the only heart broken over the casting. Star Wars geeks let out a collective yelp last week when word leaked that 'N Sync shot a scene for Clones, no matter how brief and inconsequential it may have been.

But Lucasfilm rep Hale denies that public criticism will have any effect on whether the boys stay or go from the film. "George makes all his decisions himself," Hale added. "And the final edit of the film is what he determines it will be."

If you need any more proof, just remember this, folks: Jar Jar is coming back.

I hate POP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow, they're not a pop music band. they're more like classical music, That's not classical.


Mr. C (Since June 7th, 2001)

BBS Signature

Response to Bye Bye *Nsync 2002-01-14 21:40:32


At 1/13/02 10:45 PM, Valz wrote:
HomeNews

E! Online news

'N Sync Cut from "Clones"?

Say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to the boys of 'N Sync: All that public moaning over their brief cameo in the upcoming Star Wars prequel may have sealed their fate on the cutting-room floor.
So claims 'N Sync-er Joey Fatone, who called into Tampa, Florida, radio station WFLZ-FM this week to personally deliver the, um, bad news that a battle-scene cameo they shot for Episode II--Attack of the Clones has been cut because of the subsequent fan uproar.

"I'm going to make it officially known that they dropped it because people made a big deal about it," said Fatone, who sounded a tad perturbed about the development. "We're not going to be in it, and I'm not going to comment on it any more."

So can those griping Star Wars fans finally breath easy? Not quite. Lucasfilm spokeswoman Lynn Hale wouldn't confirm Thursday whether 'N Sync will or will not appear in the final cut of Clones, saying "it's just too early to make that decision."

"The 'N Sync guys were shot as extras, and whether they're in or out won't be determined until the final edit," Hale says.

Even if they do make the final cut when Episode II is released May 16, don't expect the on-screen cameo to be very noticeable. Despite rumors that George Lucas cast the boys to appease his boy-band-crazy daughters, Lance Bass told Entertainment Weekly that he and his bandmates were enlisted for the scene while they were at Lucas' California sound studios last fall working on their concert video Pop Odyssey Live.

When Fatone mentioned they were huge Star Wars fans, producer Rick McCallum cast them as Jedi Knights alongside hundreds of other extras in one of the film's battle scenes.

Not all the 'N Sync-ers nabbed the nonspeaking, noncredited parts; Bass said "there was only room for four guys"--Justin Timberlake couldn't make the December shoot and Bass had a scheduling conflict, so "I gave the scene to Steve, Joey's brother," he said. "It broke my heart."

His wasn't the only heart broken over the casting. Star Wars geeks let out a collective yelp last week when word leaked that 'N Sync shot a scene for Clones, no matter how brief and inconsequential it may have been.

But Lucasfilm rep Hale denies that public criticism will have any effect on whether the boys stay or go from the film. "George makes all his decisions himself," Hale added. "And the final edit of the film is what he determines it will be."

If you need any more proof, just remember this, folks: Jar Jar is coming back.

The credibility of Star Wars 2, has just went up.