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Newsweek The King of Cool

Steve McQueen in all of his underpantswearing, automobileracing, cigarettesmoking glory.

The Empire Strikes Trivia Gold tons of crazy things that you didn’t know but you could about classic Star Wars.

5 Real Life Soldiers That Make Rambo Look Like a Pussy My Little Pony Meets Men

Luxury Yachts & Luxury Sex Toys A Night as a Hipster What Movies are Wrong About

March 2012 / $6.00


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The King of Cool

The Empire Strikes Trivia Gold

Our cover story on the magnificent and daring man among boys, Steve McQueen. Full of intrigue, cars, women, and biography.

Ten things you didn’t know, pulled together by a man who worked on the original Star Wars trilogy. This article could win you a game of trivial pursuit.

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25 5 Real Life Soldiers That Make Rambo Look Like a Pussy 32 My Little Pony Meets Men 31 A Night as a Hipster 29 Luxury Yachts & Luxury Sex Toys 33 What Movies are Wrong About

Contents 07 Letter from the Editor 73 Inbox 67 Guest Columnist: Sasha Gray 75 Tech Review 76 Social Status Update

March 2012 05


Yoda was originally named Buffy. No, really. In Lucas’ earliest outlines for the sequel, Luke meets a supernatural entity named Buffy, or Bunden Debannen. Here’s how Lucas described it: Buffy very old — three or four thousand years. Kiber crystal in sword? Buffy shows Luke? Buffy the guardian. “Feel not think.” And Lucas concludes by saying Luke will become the chosen one, “the human Buffy.” In later drafts, he thought of Yoda as a kind of small frog, and Yoda had a full name: Minch Yoda. In the earliest script

draft, Minch has the immortal line: “Skywalker. Skywalker. And why do you come to walk my sky, with the sword of a Jedi knight?... I remember another Skywalker.”¶

Lucas considered having a scene where Luke’s face gets injured. Mark Hamill was injured in a car accident in 1977, and his face had to be reconstructed — so for a while, Lucas planned on including a sequence where Luke’s face is damaged, and we see it getting patched up by a droid. This got

The Empire Strikes Trivia Gold 16 Newsweek


as far as filming — there’s a set picture showing the droid bandaging Luke’s face — but was cut out of the movie.¶ Luke’s journey to becoming a Jedi Knight would have had a lot more bumps. One idea that got tossed around a lot in the early stages of planning ESB was the notion that Luke’s lightsaber had a crystal hidden in the hilt, with secret encrypted information on it — including the coordinates of Minch Yoda’s planet. And Luke would

have been “humiliated” when he couldn’t use the Force to stop an attack by a bunch of ice monsters on the rebel’s Hoth base. (With Han telling Luke, “You’re not a Jedi knight, and you never will be.”) Meanwhile, Darth Vader senses that Luke used the force to destroy the Death Star and there’s a new wannabe Jedi in town — so Vader uses telepathy to choke Luke in his spacecraft, nearly killing him — except that R2-D2 jumps the ship into hyperspace and takes it to Yoda’s planet.¶

We could have visited other planets. Possibly including a “water planet,” with an underwater city, and a “city planet,” with the whole planet built over. And at one point, Lucas considered having a visit to the Wookiee home world (some of which ended up in the Christmas special), and Ralph McQuarrie did some concept art of a young Chewbacca. (Also, Lando Calrissian’s home would have been the planet Hoth — not the ice world, but another planet named Hoth — and there might

March 2012 17


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The King of Cool Steve McQueen was the prototypical example of a new sort of movie star which emerged in the 1950s and would come to dominate the screen in the 1960s and ‘70s -- a cool, remote loner who knew how to use his fists without seeming like a run-of-themill tough guy, a thoughtful man in no way an effete intellectual, a rebel who played by his own rules and lived by his own moral code, while often succeeding on his own terms. While McQueen was one of the first notable examples of this new breed of antihero (along with James Dean, Marlon Brando, and Paul Newman), he was also among the most successful, and was able to succeed as an iconoclast and one of Hollywood’s biggest box office draws at the same time.¶

Terrence Steven McQueen was born in Indianapolis, IN, on March 24, 1930. In many ways, McQueen’s childhood was not a happy one; his father and mother split up before his first birthday, and he was sent to live with his great uncle on a farm in Missouri. After he turned nine, McQueen’s mother had married again, and he was sent to California to join her.¶ By his teens, McQueen had developed a rebellious streak, and he began spending time with a group of juvenile delinquents; McQueen’s misdeeds led his mother to send him to Boys’ Republic, a California reform school. After ninth grade, McQueen left formal education behind, and after a spell wandering the country,

Steve McQueen March 2012 59


Newsweek The King of Cool

Steve McQueen in all of his underpantswearing, automobileracing, cigarettesmoking glory.

The Empire Strikes Trivia Gold tons of crazy things that you didn’t know but you could about classic Star Wars.

5 Real Life Soldiers That Make Rambo Look Like a Pussy My Little Pony Meets Men

Luxury Yachts & Luxury Sex Toys A Night as a Hipster What Movies are Wrong About

March 2012 / $6.00


59

16

The King of Cool

The Empire Strikes Trivia Gold

Our cover story on the magnificent and daring man among boys, Steve McQueen. Full of intrigue, cars, women, and biography.

Ten things you didn’t know, pulled together by a man who worked on the original Star Wars trilogy. This article could win you a game of trivial pursuit.

25

32

25 5 Real Life Soldiers That Make Rambo Look Like a Pussy 32 My Little Pony Meets Men 31 A Night as a Hipster 29 Luxury Yachts & Luxury Sex Toys 33 What Movies are Wrong About

Contents 07 Letter from the Editor 73 Inbox 67 Guest Columnist: Sasha Gray 75 Tech Review 76 Social Status Update

March 2012 05


Yoda was originally named Buffy. No, really. In Lucas’ earliest outlines for the sequel, Luke meets a supernatural entity named Buffy, or Bunden Debannen. Here’s how Lucas described it: Buffy very old — three or four thousand years. Kiber crystal in sword? Buffy shows Luke? Buffy the guardian. “Feel not think.” And Lucas concludes by saying Luke will become the chosen one, “the human Buffy.” In later drafts, he thought of Yoda as a kind of small frog, and Yoda had a full name: Minch Yoda. In the earliest script

draft, Minch has the immortal line: “Skywalker. Skywalker. And why do you come to walk my sky, with the sword of a Jedi knight?... I remember another Skywalker.”¶

Lucas considered having a scene where Luke’s face gets injured. Mark Hamill was injured in a car accident in 1977, and his face had to be reconstructed — so for a while, Lucas planned on including a sequence where Luke’s face is damaged, and we see it getting patched up by a droid. This got

The Empire Strikes Trivia Gold 16 Newsweek


as far as filming — there’s a set picture showing the droid bandaging Luke’s face — but was cut out of the movie.¶ Luke’s journey to becoming a Jedi Knight would have had a lot more bumps. One idea that got tossed around a lot in the early stages of planning ESB was the notion that Luke’s lightsaber had a crystal hidden in the hilt, with secret encrypted information on it — including the coordinates of Minch Yoda’s planet. And Luke would

have been “humiliated” when he couldn’t use the Force to stop an attack by a bunch of ice monsters on the rebel’s Hoth base. (With Han telling Luke, “You’re not a Jedi knight, and you never will be.”) Meanwhile, Darth Vader senses that Luke used the force to destroy the Death Star and there’s a new wannabe Jedi in town — so Vader uses telepathy to choke Luke in his spacecraft, nearly killing him — except that R2-D2 jumps the ship into hyperspace and takes it to Yoda’s planet.¶

We could have visited other planets. Possibly including a “water planet,” with an underwater city, and a “city planet,” with the whole planet built over. And at one point, Lucas considered having a visit to the Wookiee home world (some of which ended up in the Christmas special), and Ralph McQuarrie did some concept art of a young Chewbacca. (Also, Lando Calrissian’s home would have been the planet Hoth — not the ice world, but another planet named Hoth — and there might

March 2012 17


58 Newsweek


The King of Cool Steve McQueen was the prototypical example of a new sort of movie star which emerged in the 1950s and would come to dominate the screen in the 1960s and ‘70s -- a cool, remote loner who knew how to use his fists without seeming like a run-of-themill tough guy, a thoughtful man in no way an effete intellectual, a rebel who played by his own rules and lived by his own moral code, while often succeeding on his own terms. While McQueen was one of the first notable examples of this new breed of antihero (along with James Dean, Marlon Brando, and Paul Newman), he was also among the most successful, and was able to succeed as an iconoclast and one of Hollywood’s biggest box office draws at the same time.¶

Terrence Steven McQueen was born in Indianapolis, IN, on March 24, 1930. In many ways, McQueen’s childhood was not a happy one; his father and mother split up before his first birthday, and he was sent to live with his great uncle on a farm in Missouri. After he turned nine, McQueen’s mother had married again, and he was sent to California to join her.¶ By his teens, McQueen had developed a rebellious streak, and he began spending time with a group of juvenile delinquents; McQueen’s misdeeds led his mother to send him to Boys’ Republic, a California reform school. After ninth grade, McQueen left formal education behind, and after a spell wandering the country,

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