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I've never seen the 3 original star wars movies...


SorthNarolina

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Never seen any star wars never want to. Seriously, if I was told from work I could have a paid day off to stay at home to watch it I would be at work two hrs early. Same goes to anything else scifi or like Lord if Rings/ Harry Potter.

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Never seen any star wars never want to. Seriously, if I was told from work I could have a paid day off to stay at home to watch it I would be at work two hrs early. Same goes to anything else scifi or like Lord if Rings/ Harry Potter.

What if I told you Star Wars had two nearly naked men fighting and wrestling and forcing their crotches down on the others face>?

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I understand people not liking Star Wars. Some people just hate all things sci-fi/fantasy. I love sci-fi, but I think fantasy is kind of fruity. I grew up watching Star Wars and sci-fi movies so I guess that's the difference.

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I think that watching Star Wars now would be boring to a lot of people, because everyone is used to post MTV ADHD cutting. The opening Star Destroyer scene set the tone for the whole movie in a way people were absolutely unprepared for, but these days kids would be thinking, "OK, when are all the hundreds of fighters going to come out of the ship?" three seconds into the shot.

When Star Wars came out, people felt that the pacing was frenetic, but it's pretty slow by todays standards.

In this way it's kind of like Gone With the Wind or Steamboat Willie - yeah they indroduced a whole new era of filmmaking that everything else is based on, but the methods are taken for granted now.

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