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My kids would ride their bikes in the garage to it lol''Duel of the Fates'' is the music for a generation... of ADD kiddies.
sing it fast in your head and picture them running madly...
My kids would ride their bikes in the garage to it lol''Duel of the Fates'' is the music for a generation... of ADD kiddies.
sing it fast in your head and picture them running madly...
That's so sad.TPM has become most watched SW movie on D+
I joke, because I know the Prequels found a new audience 25 years ago, they grew up with the Anakin story, and those kids prefer their version of Star Wars to the Original Trilogy. The Gen-X OG/OT fans got muscled out over the last quarter century and no amount go Prequel hate can change that.
I don't blame the prequels but the vandalised versions of the OT itself. Lots of old school fans (including yours truly), can't even stand the Special Editions. Imagine if we could go to the cinema and watch the unaltered Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi once every year or so. I know I'd personally pay big bucks for a returning big screen event/tradition like that. Disney would have made so much money if they'd only strong armed Lucas into including the unaltered versions in their deal...The Gen-X OG/OT fans got muscled out over the last quarter century and no amount go Prequel hate can change that.
I guess a loophole could be special versions with improved effects etc but none of the altered scenes of the special editions. Close enough to the original experience but different enough that they could say they aren't the old theatrical versions.I don't blame the prequels but the vandalised versions of the OT itself. Lots of old school fans (including yours truly), can't even stand the Special Editions. Imagine if we could go to the cinema and watch the unaltered Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi once every year or so. I know I'd personally pay big bucks for a returning big screen event/tradition like that. Disney would have made so much money if they'd only strong armed Lucas into including the unaltered versions in their deal...
I’m ok with thisI guess a loophole could be special versions with improved effects etc but none of the altered scenes of the special editions. Close enough to the original experience but different enough that they could say they aren't the old theatrical versions.
Definitely. In 2005 when revenge of the sith came out it realky was a great time to be a kidwhat a time to be young.
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