Talk:Steve Sansweet

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Does somebody know Steve's date of birth? More info on the collection would also be welcome. --Chino 05:45, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)

[edit] POV vandalism

I have removed the following POV text for the second time:

"Sansweet is currently George Lucas' yes-man, as evidenced by his recent appearance at the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con, in which he shamelessly promoted a sub-standard DVD release of the original Star Wars films (pre-special edition) to the Star Wars faithful. Apparently unaware of the meaning of "anamorphic widescreen transfer," he tried to convince die-hard Star Wars fans that a 1993 Laserdisc rip not enhanced for widescreen televisions was the best Lucasfilm and the gods of THX could offer consumers in the year 2006.

Some incredulous fans present quote Sansweet as stating, "If you don't like these discs, then there's something seriously wrong with you."

This statement, akin to trying to persuade someone to love a Ferrari's beauty after a horrible crash, was laughably dismissed by all familiar with George Lucas' revisionist tendencies."

PacificBoy 16:56, 6 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] He lives in Petaluma

I am wondering why my edit that he lives in Petaluma, CA, was reverted? It is a true fact, and was even mentioned in the local newspaper, the Press Democrat. Wikiwarlock 01:05, 23 February 2007 (UTC)