We’re even treated to footage of Macfarlane presenting the “Family Guy” episode at “Star Wars Celebration 4.” Rounding things out is a clip show featuring all the “Star Wars” parodies from past episodes put together, a commentary, and an animatic version of the show. (Yes, Macfarlane stumped Lucas.) Also included is a “making of” video showing all the cast extolling their love for “Star Wars” and their desire to work on this particular episode. It’s certainly the first time an interviewer has hummed “Star Wars” music to Lucas and made him try and guess which scene from the movie it came from. In fact, this is the first time I recall him uttering a profanity in an interview. Invest in People, Grow in Technology Blue Harvest is a rapidly growing software engineering division in the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, and France within Capgemini Financial Services. I’ve seen a lot of interviews with Lucas, but this is the most laid back I’ve ever seen him. ![]() The highlight is “A Conversation with George” in which Seth Macfarlane interviews George Lucas. There is a pretty good selection of bonus features in this particular DVD edition. If you’re a “Family Guy” fan or a “Star Wars” fan, this is required viewing for you if you’re older. I can just imagine some parent walking through Wal-Mart, seeing this is a “Star Wars” parody, and buying it for their kids. There are sexual jokes and drug related jokes. I mean, Obi-Wan is portrayed as a pedophile eyeing Luke throughout the episode. My other problem with “Family Guy Presents: Blue Harvest” is that it’s not appropriate for kids, but there are no real parental warnings on the packages. It’s the little touches like that which fans will appreciate. They manage to parody the guy that follows the Falcon down with a target gun as it lands on Yavin. Then there are the more subtle jokes that only “Star Wars” fans will appreciate. We see Luke and Han take a couch out of the Death Star trash compactor. ![]() ![]() We see R2-D2 lean out a window of the Falcon and take shots at a TIE Fighter with a gun (held sideways). That being said, there are plenty of great jokes. This ends up being one of the problems with the show they frequently just copy “Star Wars” rather than parody it. It appears they traced over the original footage of the Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, and other vehicles. Right off the bat they start with jokes in the opening crawl as they ramble about Angelina Jolie appearing naked in “Gia.”Īs the show continued, I was struck by how closely they copied the ship effects from the films. “Family Guy Presents Blue Harvest” is not rated.Īs a die hard “Star Wars” geek, I enjoyed this particular episode of “Family Guy.” I don’t usually watch the show, but I couldn’t resist checking out the parody. Featuring hysterical cameos from Rush Limbaugh, Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo and Helen Reddy, ‘Family Guy Presents: Blue Harvest’ is a dead-on homage that hilariously picks apart Star Wars, along with much of real life.” Feel the Farce in the most irreverent and hilarious way possible with Han Solo (Peter) Dumpster diving for furniture Darth Vader (Stewie) soiling his diapers Luke (Chris) battling against ‘Thai’ fighters and C-3PO (Quagmire) flirting with a 1980s dot-matrix printer. Our aim is to ensure that sustainable farming is viable and profitable for everyone involved in sustainable value chains.“In the season premiere of the offensively uproarious series’ sixth season, ‘Blue Harvest’ finds Peter, Lois, Chris, Stewie, Brian and some of Quahog’s finest in the middle of George Lucas’ beloved science-fiction epic. ( See TNC - The Urban Water Blueprint).īlue Harvest partners with thousands of farmers in Latin America to protect and restore water sources that provide drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people. “The greatest potential to secure water for cities lies in improving the management of agricultural lands…”Ī study of water sources in 500 cities around the world concluded that the most cost-effective way to protect water sources is to promote sustainable agriculture in source watersheds. ![]() Blue Harvest promotes water and soil conservation practices in critical watersheds, and supports farmers to increase yields, improve quality, and gain access to high-value markets. Blue Harvest is a partnership led by Catholic Relief Services (CRS) to invest in farming practices that protect springs, rivers, and aquifers that provide people their drinking water.īlue Harvest was launched in 2014 to scale up restoration, protection, and conservation practices in the territories where coffee is produced (coffeelands) in Central America.
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