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Watched it last night. Loved it, it plants the seed that episodes IV-VI were war movies
Fast and Furious it is then!
I'm no special fan of Star Wars but I enjoyed it. It's pretty bleak for a kids/geek film.
Everybody dies.
Been to see it this afternoon with Little V he's the same age as I was when I saw the original in 1977....
We enjoyed it, to me it was the film that should have been made instead of the pseudo-political-cr*p of Lucas' prequel trilogy..... strangely enough when Disney bought Lucasfilm and announced their plans...... I was 'NNNNNNOOOOOOOO' however they have been careful and treated the original trilogy with respect and created 2 very good (but not excellent) films they are saying this is a Star wars story but I think it should episode 3.5......
and good to hear James Earl Jones as Darth again......
Potential spoilers below.....
I thought there was a third use of CGI (or cutting room floor sweepings) in Mon Martha the female General in the alliance..... however it was an actress who just REALLY looked like the original actress (and the new actress had played her in one of the prequels but cut out)
and yes after recent events I had a tear in my eye at the last scene
e Fossy is correct It was always Episode 4 it was the A New Hope title that was added laterIncorrect 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'.
I'm afraid notSur
e Fossy is correct It was always Episode 4 it was the A New Hope title that was added later
When originally released in 1977, the first film was simply titled Star Wars, as Lucas was not certain if he would follow the film with a sequel (and 20th Century Fox felt that alluding to a non-existent 'previous episode' would be too confusing). Following The Empire Strikes Back, the film was re-released in 1981 with the subtitle Episode IV A New Hope. The original version, without the subtitle, was not released on home video until the 2006 limited-edition DVDs.
The scroll didn't have any heading at all, it just launched straight into It is a period of civil war.Yeah i am not saying the title was not "Star Wars" but the scrollie was STAR WARS.......Episode 4....It is a period of civil war......
i wasn't that impressed with the Fischer appearance at the end. I thought it detracted from the intensity of the final sequence to be honest.
I also felt seeing Darth Vader in the adverts detracted from the offering, I would have preferred he had a big reveal in the movie. (Maybe just the emptying of the tank, and then some bad-assery.
The inclusion of the Cushing character worked well for me. I've always thought he was important in the first SW movie as he is ambitiously vile, exactly what the evil forces are supposed to be.
The fan theory that JJB is/was a sith lord is quite fun. Certainly makes the character more palatable.For the record, I didn't really mind the episodes 1 - 3 when I saw them, they were of their time. What DOES annoy me though is that it appears to be THE LAW to have a moan about Jar Jar Binks at every available opportunity.
Folks, he was a CGI character, he WASN'T REAL!! If you feel you need to moan about that so much, then you all seriously need to get out more!!
'Nuff said.
it's no different to the Startrek fandom, or Bond geeks... the almost religious sect that's blown up around Radiohead and Coldplay is far odderer....
They are ok films, but the weird, almost religious sect that has grown up around the films is very odd.