Hell, I still remember seeing the swoop bike chase from Return on VHS when I was tiny, on that big square box of a TV we used to have. Also little things like the Tauntaun dying in the snow and that cave scene stick out from back then.
I never played any of the flying games. I was raised on the Jedi Knight series, and KOTOR blew my goddamned mind when it came out.
Supposedly, my parents took me to see Return of the Jedi when I was three years old. It really scared me; I didn't like all the blasters and explosions and stuff.
It was the first and last movie I saw in a theater.
Imipolex G, I cannot really blame you for feeling that way. There are arguably a lot of valid reasons for finding theaters unappealing (e.g., sticky floors, people talking/being loud around you, cell phones going off, poor seating, not being able to watch movies when you want, having to sit through ads, high priced tickets). I hear that theaters are not doing so well these days partly because of stuff like that, but Netflix probably also plays a pretty big role there.
Anyway, I hope this is random enough Star Wars stuff for this thread.
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i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
Or I wouldn't have, except that when Vader appeared my dad (Mr. No Judgement Whatsoever) said "hey, doesn't that guy turn out to be Luke's father?"
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
It was the first and last movie I saw in a theater.
I cannot really blame you for feeling that way. There are arguably a lot of valid reasons for finding theaters unappealing (e.g., sticky floors, people talking/being loud around you, cell phones going off, poor seating, not being able to watch movies when you want, having to sit through ads, high priced tickets). I hear that theaters are not doing so well these days partly because of stuff like that, but Netflix probably also plays a pretty big role there.
Anyway, I hope this is random enough Star Wars stuff for this thread.