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In case some have missed it, next month the sage begins again. Star Wars Episode 1 in 3D hits theaters February 10. Looking forward to pod racing in 3D.
Even if you aren't a sci-fi person, most can admit Star Wars is a lot of fun.
He'll be milking that cash cow until he's on his death bed...
"Hey folks, look I've now got a New Special Edition version of the last Special Edition of Star Wars. I've digitally removed all the annoying effects that angered people the last time and added even better digital additions! I've edited out some of your old favorite parts and added new parts and actors. I've added a scene of C3PO and Chewbacca breakdancing that you're gonna love..."
You may be correct. But 1. Look at how big 3D is now. 2. Since its been awhile, there's a whole new audience out there that I'll bet you hasn't seen a Star Wars.
Running in Episode 1 - 6 order makes sense to me. I for one, really liked Phantom Menace. Time will tell.
I'm a diehard original old school Star Wars fan and I'm not remotely interested. Lucus is milking the f'ck out of this show! The Episodes are a joke as well. I remember be all excited about the new Episodes camping outside the theater only to be disapointed. There was was probably more dialog and character development in the first Star Wars movie than the entire Episodes put together. The original group had a unique comrodery and fun. The episodes was something but not sure what... The cult/gothic kids like them though.
How long before 7 - 8 - 9 ? Be afraid, be very afraid.
Star Wars - Now in 3D, sensurround, smell-o-vision, AND...
THE TINGLER!!!
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