Never seen Star-wars…
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I always thought I was late to the show as I didn't see Star Wars as a kid, it wasn't until the late 1980's when I was in my late teens that I spontaneously decided to buy Star Wars 1 on VHS to see what the fuss was all about. Id. just got a VHS player and colour TV in my bedroom so I wanted to binge on films I'd missed. I think I was drawn to the tape cover which said it was a 'remastered' version, possibly with Nicam stereo
I enjoyed SW1-3, but less so the rest.
I enjoyed SW1-3, but less so the rest.
Apparently it's a badge of honour these days to not have seen them.
Sadly I can't join the exclusive club as I saw Episode 4 which came out when I was entertaining an overseas client who was a big fan and was in the UK on the opening night.
They're picky over who they award the badges to and it seems seeing one in the line of duty still excludes you from joining.
My appeal is still pending.
Sadly I can't join the exclusive club as I saw Episode 4 which came out when I was entertaining an overseas client who was a big fan and was in the UK on the opening night.
They're picky over who they award the badges to and it seems seeing one in the line of duty still excludes you from joining.
My appeal is still pending.
That's good then, I have never seen any of them. I can remember when the first one was released, me and some mates were due to go and see it but I got a cold and decided sneezing all through a film would not be fair on the other people there and stayed at home. Never bothered to see any of the others.
But then there are loads of films everyone else has seen and I have not bothered to see.
But then there are loads of films everyone else has seen and I have not bothered to see.
popeyewhite said:
You're quite normal OP, they're children's movies so assuming you're an adult... .
Why are they children's movies?I'm not a nerdy fan, but it just seems odd you would think them children's films. There are fairly standard good vs evil block buster movies, just set in space.
President Merkin said:
Because George Lucas said they were made for kids & defended the idea of a murderous father by citing the Hobbit. So, the guy that made them.
Seems strange to make films aimed at children with a blockbuster budget. I would say they are just films, aimed at a broad age range.Same with Marvel. They are simple action films based on children's comics, however they are made to appeal to a mass audience.
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