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I've enjoyed all the Star Wars films, looking forward to seeing this tomorrow, if it's too low brow or cash-in for you stick to the fancy art cinema stuff.
Fast and Furious it is then!if it's too low brow or cash-in for you stick to the fancy art cinema stuff.
Fast and Furious it is then!
It was an enjoyable enough romp...
The new CGI character they introduced at the end wasn't as good as the one they introduce at the beginning though.
True although its my understanding that it was not put on because 20th century fox forbade it because they thought it would be confusing. They didnt want people wondering where the first parts were.Incorrect I'm afraid. The 'Part IV' bit was added a more than a year after the original films release, doubtless when George Lucas decided he needed the money for a new beard trimmer or conservatory.
Scroll down to where it says 'title' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_(film) where it is described as a 'retroactive addition'.
True although its my understanding that it was not put on because 20th century fox forbade it because they thought it would be confusing. They didnt want people wondering where the first parts were.
people wondering where the first parts were.
Not quite.Incorrect I'm afraid. The 'Part IV' bit was added a more than a year after the original films release, doubtless when George Lucas decided he needed the money for a new beard trimmer or conservatory.
Scroll down to where it says 'title' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_(film) where it is described as a 'retroactive addition'.
Stick yer revisionism up yer bum. I had the "gold edition" box set of the original trilogy on VHS, which came out in the 90s and the first film was still called just "Star Wars" then - at least, that's what it said on the outside of the box, which is all that matters and all I care about. And it's not open for discussion.
The reason they didn't call it "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope" when it first came out in 1977 is because it's an utterly terrible name for a film and no one would have gone to see it. "Star Wars" is proper Ronseal school of film naming.
Besides, I refuse to acknowledge the existence of episodes I-III.
I quite liked the one that came out last year though, and I'm interested in seeing the new one - mainly because it's directed by the excellent Gareth Edwards.