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I'm somewhat sorry I wasn't even born yet and didn't get to experience Empire in its original glory in theaters. . .
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
I'm somewhat sorry I wasn't even born yet and didn't get to experience Empire in its original glory. . .
This post surprises me. I always thought you were quite a bit older than me, but obviously you can’t be.
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Heh. I'm surprised that my age is even of note to you. I assume it's my politics that would cause some here to assume I'm older than I actually am. Am I correct? (Or is it just my relatively ancient Oct 2000 registration date? )
We should have a poll. I bet a large percentage of us were too young for theaters or not born before Empire's release.
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Originally Posted by Oisín
This post surprises me. I always thought you were quite a bit older than me, but obviously you can’t be.
Ditto...
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I had no idea I'd be sharing such an apparently remarkable revelation in this thread. I think I've mentioned my age at least once, and I've referenced the fact that I'm not too many years out of college. I didn't realize the subject was that much of a mystery.
So who else regrets being too young for Empire's original release?
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^ I’m not sure I’d say I regret it as such. I like the movies, but I liked it just as well in 1989 as I would have in 1980, I guess. Watching movies in the cinema has never really been much of a priority or concern for me.
Originally Posted by Big Mac
Heh. I'm surprised that my age is even of note to you. I assume it's my politics that would cause some here to assume I'm older than I actually am. Am I correct?
Probably, yes. That and the interest in/knowledge about scripture and things like that, which (for some inexplicable reason) sort of ‘clashes’ a little in my head with being in one’s 20s. And perhaps the PPC thing, too.
Wasn’t really a ‘mystery’, in my own little mental image of you, I’d just always pictured you as somewhere in your mid-to-late thirties or thereabouts.
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
So who else regrets being too young for Empire's original release?
Geez, I regret admitting to being old enough to have seen all of them in the theater when originally released. Seeing Empire was exciting because of the anticipation - waiting all those years after Star Wars put a spell on me. But Star Wars was the most exciting imo, never saw anything like that before.
But I do regret seeing Phantom Menace in the theatre. Yeah, definitely regret that.
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Well, thank you Oisin and Lateralus for the compliment of assuming I was older than I am. (I'll take it as a compliment. ) And thank you for the compliment regarding my knowledge of various subjects. I think I actually believed the same about you possibly being older (than I), Oisin, because of your comprehensive knowledge of languages. However, being rather young and online when the Internet came on the scene, and passing for being much older at that time, I learned by experience not to assume things about the ages of others online.
I feel like I missed out on Empire and ANH specifically because everyone who got to see them originally in theaters talks about what an amazing experience it was. I also think our generation in particular missed out to a degree because for me during my childhood the trilogy was more of a faint memory than something concrete. I'd occasionally see the films in poor quality on local TV, I think, but aside from that I didn't really get acquainted with them until the Special Edition re-releases.
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
We should have a poll. I bet a large percentage of us were too young for theaters or not born before Empire's release.
I was almost 2 in 1977 when Star Wars was released, and almost 5 when Empire Strikes Back was released. Wasn't even interested in Return of the Jedi when it came out in 1983, though many of my friends were nuts over it.
I never saw any of the original three Star Wars films until I was 18, when a group of people in my college dorm did a marathon showing of all three movies (VHS) on the little 20 inch television in the common room at midnight. I got dragged to it when a buddy heard I'd never seen them.
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
Ewoks are lame.
But taste good when not over cooked.
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I think I actually believed the same about you possibly being older (than I), Oisin, because of your comprehensive knowledge of languages.
This has been said of me before (someone was very surprised about five years ago to find that I was only 21 or 22; he’d thought I was nearly 60!), so I guess I should have learnt by now not to makes assumptions about age, either. I suppose it just comes very naturally, without thinking. You kind of automatically set up a ‘personality’ for people online, and that tends to include an approximate age.
(And what’s an at-at?! Post-google edit: Oh, those things. Didn’t know they were called AT-ATs. We usually call them elephants.)
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I don't remember seeing Star Wars in the theater, but I remember being excited to see Empire. Me and my cousins went.
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Saw them all in the theatre. Now get off my lawn.
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I was 6 when it came out. Do the math...
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I was born after this was released but before Jedi. Empire is still my favorite movie of all time.
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My mum was 12 when Empire came out.
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I paid a whole buck fitty to see Star Wars in the theater the week it came out. Amazing movie back then. Saw the rest in the theater, as well. Yeah, I feel old.
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
Ewoks are lame.
Wrong Star Wars film.
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Oh. Well I still want you to be wrong. Go post in the wrong forum.
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But they still taste good.
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Originally Posted by jokell82
I was born after this was released but before Jedi. Empire is still my favorite movie of all time.
You should see more movies.
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I find your lack of faith disturbing.
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I've not seen the original star wars. Must be the age.
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
Ewoks are lame.
Ugnoughts are lame.
I saw Empire in the theatre as a kid. Was truly amazed.
Little things about it bug me today. Flyings from Hoth to Bespin without hyperdrive isn't possible. And how does learning handstands and running thru the swamp make you able to fight toe-to-toe with Darth Vader? And when, exactly, were Yoda and Obi-Wan planning on telling Luke the truth about Vader?
Of course, these complaints are on the same level as complaints about midichlorians and CGI and gungans, but I have to hear about the latter all the time while the OT are upheld as perfect cinema.
My favorite OT-PT link is the torture of Han and the torture of Shmi. The latter informed Vader how to use the former to lure Luke.
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Originally Posted by -Q-
Saw them all in the theatre. Now get off my lawn.
me too; you old fart
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Originally Posted by ceAvision
Pac-Man is 30 today too.
someone already corrected you/that, with the right date. tomorrow. but still, close enough. Google to play.
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I saw the original trilogy in theaters, pretty close to their release dates. I had just graduated from high school when my brother and I went to a HUGE theater to see Star Wars. When the star destroyer rumbled overhead, I knew that I was in for a really different sort of experience. My wife and I saw Empire pretty close to its release date, and it remains our favorite of the original trilogy. And I won tickets to the opening showing of Jedi, so I took off work and we saw the very first showing of the film in Austin. That was pretty cool.
I have only seen Phantom Menace and Clones in the theater, though I have all three of the prequels on DVD. For what its worth, my son (now 22) says that "Revenge of the Sith" made him "forgive George Lucas for inventing Jar-Jar Binks." I think that says a lot.
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I saw all of the original releases back in the theaters. My mom used to drop me and my brother off at a theater in a mall and shop (I was only 6 when Ep. IV was released) while we watched the movies. We probably saw them 6 or 7 times each.
Related to the thread:
Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
Ewoks are lame.
Blasphemy! No, you are correct.
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Ha ha. No love for Jar Jar?
My mom and I pulled out TPM a few weeks ago, we couldn't make it through. As a big Star Wars fan, I sort of had a WTF moment. And then I tried to watch AOTC. Even worse. Revenge of the Sith is so well done though, apart from a few issues of dialogue. It's a pity because I feel that the prequels established a lot technologically for films, just as the originals did. But characters such as Jar Jar and the terrible puppet Yoda of Episode I really dirty the experience.
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Originally Posted by imitchellg5
My mum was 12 when Empire came out.
I was thirteen.
Which means, imitchellg5, I am old enough to be......your father.
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Originally Posted by scottiB
I was thirteen.
Which means, imitchellg5, I am old enough to be......your father.
If you will also admit to serving the Dark Side, the circle will now be complete.
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Here's some trivia for ya. Anyone know what Return of the Jedi used to be called before it was changed?
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You mean the "Revenge of the Jedi" line that was all over the preliminary posters?
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I saw the original Star Wars movie in the theater when I was 8. It was the first movie I ever saw.
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^ Same.
I was slightly younger, though.
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Originally Posted by ceAvision
Pac-Man is 30 today too.
Yeah, that surprised me to find out that they both came out this weekend.
Originally Posted by Spheric Harlot
You mean the "Revenge of the Jedi" line that was all over the preliminary posters?
Incidentally, Revisionist George Lucas History claims that he never intended it to be called Revenge; it was just titled that way to appease the studio for a period of time and maybe throw some people off.
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Originally Posted by Spheric Harlot
You mean the "Revenge of the Jedi" line that was all over the preliminary posters?
Yeah, i didn't think anyone was old enough to remember that. A friend of mine in school wrote a trivia book about Star Wars and was given that poster by George Lucas. He still has it. Pretty cool.
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Originally Posted by ctt1wbw
Yeah, i didn't think anyone was old enough to remember that. A friend of mine in school wrote a trivia book about Star Wars and was given that poster by George Lucas. He still has it. Pretty cool.
I thought the thread made it clear that a good number of us are old enough to have seen them all in the theatre.
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You saw Revenge of the Jedi in the theater?
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When it came out and had received its final title, yes.
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
Yeah, that surprised me to find out that they both came out this weekend.
Incidentally, Revisionist George Lucas History claims that he never intended it to be called Revenge; it was just titled that way to appease the studio for a period of time and maybe throw some people off.
Empire was aimed at release on the same weekend as Star Wars to help cash in on the fans. It wasn't needed, but it didn't hurt.
And George will have a hard time getting past the stuff in the special features of the original trilogy boxed set (the "upgraded" special edition set), because the documentary about the original films is full of "the third film was going to be titled 'Revenge' until near release." Yes, it would not be in keeping with the Jedi philosophy to do anything for revenge, but the production was aimed at that title until very near release. Fortunately "Return" fits on the posters almost exactly the way "Revenge" does, so it didn't take a lot of effort to fix the ads and posters.
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