Actually, he's a cyborg. He has a reptilian head (behind armour) - how much more is organic isn't known.
Oh, okay. Would have been nice of George to put that in the actual film.
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Actually, he's a cyborg. He has a reptilian head (behind armour) - how much more is organic isn't known.
Oh, okay. Would have been nice of George to put that in the actual film.
It is well-known that R2D2 has the BBOC factor going for him.
For me, the two unforgivable things were Jar-Jar and the romantic wildflower scenes.
Love the cartoon Clone Wars. Genndy rocks.
I was 7 when the first Star Wars was in theaters and my brother was in my mother's belly.
For me, the two unforgivable things were Jar-Jar and the romantic wildflower scenes.
The announcers during the pod race and just about everything C-3PO said in AotC (specifically, the factory scene) also go under that heading for me.
It's actually really simple
Ahhhh, thanks Tommy... I basically got "and then the guy with the puple lightsabre goes jump, jump, jump with lots of spitting, and then the plastic lightsabre is headed toward my head and I'm not paying attention to anything but not getting hit... often parenting is dangerous.
I remember I saw it in 1979 at the re-release, but I can't recall if it was my cool moviegoing aunt or my cool moviegoing cousin that took me.
Anthony Lane re Revenge of the Sith:
The prize for the least speakable burst of dialogue has, over half a dozen helpings of “Star Wars,” grown into a fiercely contested tradition, but for once the winning entry is clear, shared between Anakin and Padmé for their exchange of endearments at home:
“You’re so beautiful.”
“That’s only because I’m so in love.”
“No, it’s because I’m so in love with you.”
For a moment, it looks as if they might bat this one back and forth forever, like a baseline rally on a clay court.
I am Gloomcookie without the younger brother.
I enjoyed Phantom Menace until the Pod Race was over and I realized that that wasn't the end of the movie. Really enjoyed the Qi-Gon vs Darth Maul fight scene with the partitions. Have probably blocked out much of the rest.
I saw the first Star Wars movie on the day it opened. I had seen the trade paperback out on the rack at the 7-11 about a month beforehand and quickly gleaned that a space movie with sword fights was something I needed to see.
That first crowd was small. By the time I saw it a second time (two weeks later?) the theater was packed, and it stayed that way for the rest of the summer.
Really enjoyed the Qi-Gon vs Darth Maul fight scene with the partitions.
When they're stuck in the partitions is a great, rare moment of Lucas showing and not telling.
ETA: And I was less than a year old when Star Wars was released. I have vague memories of seeing Empire in the theatre and more solid ones of seeing Jedi (most clearly of my then 4 or 5 year-old cousin leaping to his feet during the Endor battle shouting "Go, teddy bears!")