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No, but you may need to see a therapist after you watch it. I would highly recommend you dedicate yourselves to a franchise that ISN'T actively insulting their fan bases and circling the toilet drain. Star Wars is dead.
Seems the Disney era of Star Wars is very mixed. For the most ive liked it (yes even including The Acolyte) but I dont love all the new stuff, but I do love that we are getting new stuff. I enjoyed Ahsoka and do hope we get a Season 2 of the show as it did leave it kinda open. I will still always prefer the original trilogy though above all else, but thats because of when I watched it, and that it was so very different from a lot of the things I watched. Star Wars Lives (but has hit some speed bumps along the way)
@@StarWarsCantinaUnofficial Okay so I spent about 20 minutes writing out a response, trying to point out all the bad writing, plot holes, key jangling, god awful acting, blatant racism and misandry, and political agendas--but it would've taken me hours, so I'll just say this: you have terrible taste in TV, and you're just another wannabe Disney shill channel hoping to get invited for a free stay at that hotel that they bankrupted. I'm sorry if that sounds harsh, but that's how anyone that happens onto this video or others like it by accident are going to think. If you want to keep going down this path, just be prepared, you're going to get a lot more people calling you out and they won't be nearly as civil as I'm trying to be. This is coming from an actual Star Wars fan...I'm one of those people that kept this franchise alive during the dark ages between RotJ and TPM--I bought the books, I read the comics, I played the video games. And how am I being repaid now? Accused of being racist and sexist by every show runner and writer from Disney because we dare to not drink up their slop. And let's just point out how ironic it is that you're two white guys endorsing this crap...kind of like all the women that endorse Donald Trump, despite him being a rapist.
The movie Star Wars Empire Strikes Back int the 80s was awesome for me when I was a teenager and Return Of The Jidai was also awesome for me in the 80s were awesome time's good 🎥😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Room full of men desperate to hold on to any vain hope of a good star wars movie. Were they ever in for a disappointment. number nine basically killed star wars.
It was around 3:30 in the afternoon, KHOU TV, on a 13" black and white, while I was making my self an after school snack...this trailer stopped me dead in my tracks.
The Loews Astor Plaza in NYC was THE place to see SW, as the theater had been upgraded to 70mm 6 track Dolby sound, superior to the standard 35mm and sound systems of other theaters.
By the way, Star Wars was booked for the Loews Astor Plaza in NYC for a month, where it would be replaced by the James Bond fim "The Spy Who Loved Me." Well, that never happened as SW ran continuously for a year, finally replaced by "Superman: the Movie."
This was played at the Star Trek Minicon III about a month before the film's release. It was played over and over again and saying it generated interest would be an understatement.
its crazy isnt it, but I kinda get it. Looking at the teaser trailer, Star Wars looked like nothing else that had ever been done. It was such a gamble, but its certainly one that paid off.
I guess the John Williams score hadn't been finished yet when the ad aired. The music they do use sounds like it's from a horror movie with the same key just repeating itself over and over again.
I think the other thing that is going on here is that the studio didn't really understand Star Wars. Science fiction at the time was all strange and otherworldly, and they didn't realize that George was trying to make it feel real, emotional, and lived in. That's why George says it's more like a fairytale than science fiction. Star Wars also had a lighter tone than most science fiction of the time. From what I've heard, the bottom line is that Fox just didn't get it or understand what they had on their hands at that point. I think that's part of why it exploded at the box office after like the first week. Nobody really went in with high expectations, and then they were blown away by what they experienced. 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@@Blumerang-v7f Well, Time Magazine's review asked what could a punk kid, has-been general, and a comedy team of robots do? Why plenty! Thus movie was just what people needed, a blockbuster that entertains. First, there was "The Exorcist," then "Jaws," and now "Star Wars." There was a joke about the Devil crying on a sidewalk. When asked why, he said he was displaced by a Shark. I guess later in 1977 the they were both crying on each other's shoulders lamenting how they were replaced by that trio cum wise-ass Pilot and his walking carpet and a Princess...or they joined the crowd and bought a pair of tickets...
Enemy At The Gates is fantastic. Ed Harris too isnt it. I think i first saw Jude Law in the 90s when he starred in the film Shopping by Paul WS Anderson. I like that movie.
The letterbox ratio means... well, it's a long story, but the short version is that the resolution will not be as high as if it had been mastered directly for widescreen tv:s.
ahhh okay, I think I just quickly saw the 4:3 a few years ago and presumed it was fullscreen, and so didnt get around to watching the theatrical version recently- I was so happy to see it was widescreen. Thanks Doc!
I bought that set the morning it went on sale and took the day off from work. I found the Easter egg blooper reel on the first day! It was awesome! But you are mistaken, Hayden is the Force ghost at the end. Lucas filmed Hayden as well as the updated Emperor scene for Empire while filming ROTS in 2003.
Such a good set, oh noooooooooooooooo about Hayden being the force ghost at the end, I always though that it was the blurays that had that updated scene... thanks for the heads up. And I bet that was a great day off work watching those movies on DVD back in the day.
@@StarWarsCantinaUnofficial it was awesome. The Hayden and Emperor scenes really surprised me. The only thing I was disappointed in was the music cut out in one of my favorite parts where the X-Wings first descend on the Death Star. It was put back in for the Blu-ray though.