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Earliest Star Wars memories? #1044537
12/08/15 06:14 PM
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The dev team working on Knee Deep shares memories of the sprawling space saga from long ago and far, far away: http://steamcommunity.com/gid/103582791438458121/announcements/detail/94937275084485915

What are your earliest Star Wars memories?


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: Brody] #1044542
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My first memory was the rolling opening text. I knew we were in for a treat. smile


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: Brody] #1044543
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I fell asleep in the first 15 minutes of the original release. First and last time I fell asleep at the movies.

Ana wave


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #1044547
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Ana,

Was alcohol involved? J/K rotfl


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: Brody] #1044549
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lol SpaceQ! No, I honestly don't know what it is about Star Wars that just bores me to tears. I recall how angry my boyfriend was (he still married me many years later) and it was years before he took me to the movies again.


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #1044557
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Did you ever see the bar scene Ana?


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: Brody] #1044561
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Nothing SpaceQ. Nothing at all. lol


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: Brody] #1044568
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The music...

The scrolling opening text...

The droids...

Luke...

The Princess...

Han...

Chewie...

R2-D2 & C-3PO...

Obi-Wan Kenobi...

Why it was just yesterday...

Episode IV A New Hope

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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: soot] #1044641
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I'm afraid I'm with BrownEyedTigre in that Star Wars has never been a big thing for me.
In fact my clearest memory is of having to queue round the block to get into the cinema because my children wanted so much to see the original release !! laugh


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #1044812
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Originally Posted By: BrownEyedTigre
I fell asleep in the first 15 minutes of the original release. First and last time I fell asleep at the movies.

Ana wave


I wanted to fall asleep about 15 minutes into Phantom Menace, but I couldn't look away from the train wreck!


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: Brody] #1044818
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rotfl Brody!

Ana wave


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: Brody] #1044866
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I remember liking Star Wars a lot because it was so different than the other movies that were coming out then and because it was just so fun and exciting but the memory that sticks with me was when I went back to see it with a buddy that was home from college. Apparently I didn't talk it up much...no doubt because I didn't want to oversell it. After the movie was over I remember him saying something like, "You didn't tell me it was so exciting! I was on the edge of my seat the whole time!"

It's funny Ana, how we have such different reactions. I went to see Annie Hall the same year as Star Wars and that turned me off to Woody Allen so much that I may not have seen even one of his movies since. I know that he has made some movies in the last 38 (has it really been that long?) years that I probably would really enjoy but I just haven't been interested enough to actually watch them.


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: Brody] #1044869
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I went to see the movie the day it opened and loved it so much I saw it 8 more times in the movie theaters. I remember being so impressed when that huge ship passed "overhead" during the intro scene, and the music was thrilling to me. I bought the sound track record soon after and then the VHS when it was released. I also have the enhanced version with additional scenes and characters that came out several years later.

Yup. You could say I'm an avid fan. snicker


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Re: Earliest Star Wars memories? [Re: Brody] #1044884
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I saw the original 3 movies in theaters a couple times each.
I've seen the prequels once each from Netflix.
Glad I waited, The prequels not worth the cost of the popcorn. I still can't believe that winning whimp turned into Darth Vader.

I could pay $18 for a reserved, reclining, bucket seat to see the new film. I'm not that interested. I'll see it but not for that price.

The prequels did the opposite of what George Lucas probably intended for me. They convinced me that I was right, the jedi are the true villains. They rebelled against a lawfully appointed, democratically elected, chancellor because they didn't like his religion. They didn't even try legal means to removed him. The went right to attempted assassination. And foud years of playing Star Wars: The Old Republic has convinced me that the Jedi are the cause of all the trouble in this galaxy far far away. To quote one of the imperials, right before a jedi knight murdered him "All we've ever done is defend ourselves against republic aggression."


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