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So when did you first get introduced to the legend that is Star Wars?

 

This, of course, is going to date me a bit, but I was around for the original release in 1977. I was 9 years old (you can do the math) when it was first released. Things were a little different back then. I can still remember opening day for A New Hope. Theatre lines were so long, sometimes they would strech around the entire building.

 

At that time, the mark of a true fan was repeatedly seeing the movie over and over again. I had a few friends who saw the movie 50 - 60 times over that first summer!

 

From the very beginning I was hooked. We would have light sabre battles in the back yard with capes and whiffle ball bats. After Empire Strikes back came out, I remember learning some gynastics just so I could do a flip like Luke did in the movie.

 

Now more than twenty years later, I still wait with the same anticipation for Star Wars Galaxies and Episode II as I did for that very first release of Episode IV.

 

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I admit.. I never saw the movies in the theatre.. but then, I was born about 4 months after the release of RotJ. My 'first time' was at a friend's house when I was 8. We were bored, so he popped in The Empire Strikes Back... and it was all downhill from there. icon_biggrin.gif

 

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My mom took us to see ANH in 1977. I was 8.

It was awesome. Even my mom kept talking about it.

ESB in 1980 was much anticipated and my mom took us to see it. Definately my favourite. All I wanted for christmas was one of those snowspeeders you could buy (my parents never had much money so my dad kept telling me to make on out of wood in the basement. I never did).

RotJ in 1983 and I was old enough to go to the theatre by myself, but my mom took us to see it first. Then I saw it 11 more times in the theatre.

 

When Ep.1 was coming out I was like a 6 year old at christmas. Although I did not wait in line, I made sure I was at Blockbuster at midnight to pick up both versions of TPM when they came out. I let my kids stay home from school to watch it the next day (my wife wasn't too happy).

I cannot wait for Ep.2 AotC. I watch the trailers every once and awhile still.

Put on the head phones, adjust the sound, maximize quicktime on your screen and watch and listen when Jango Fett's Slave One comes at you.

I saw the trailer before Harry Potter in the theatre and...thats' it, I'm done. I can't wait for this movie (did I say that already?).

 

I don't think being a huge fan means you can name all the characters ever written about in the EU books. A huge fan is someone like me, and you guys, that can't wait for the next one to come out. I don't critisize the title. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it. I don't critisize Jar Jar even though there is something wrong with him icon_wink.gif . I am a gamer but only a Star Wars gamer. My desktop at home and at work is usually Star Wars related.

 

Anyway, it started in 1977 for me. icon_smile.gif

 

And oh yeah, thanks to this site I can't wait for SWG. I just hope we don't all lose interest for the next 8 months or so until it comes out.

 

 

 

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And oh yeah, thanks to this site I can't wait for SWG. I just hope we don't all lose interest for the next 8 months or so until it comes out.

 

Bite your tongue! Lose interest, bah!

 

All I wanted for christmas was one of those snowspeeders you could buy

 

I actually had the original Y-wing fighter. I used to get razzed about it because no one liked the Y-wing (it was the cheezy ship to have compared to the x-wing). I always was mad at my mom for buying me that. Now I wish I still had it. It's worth a small fortune.

 

I also had Slave I. Yes, I'm a total Boba Fett groupie. Now that is a kewl ship. Again, if only I had kept it!!!

 

In any case, this is also the first real Star Wars info site I followed when I found out about SWG. It's an excellent site, and I commend all you guys working on it; a job well done!

 

I also hang out at SlicerHQ now (seeing as they just hired me on as their flash / graphic designer). Amazing how many great sites are popping up!

 

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hmm let me think back... (dream sequence)..

Well it was many years ago when I found ANH recorded on tape...( I don't remember what year this was but it was definetly early nineties) I remember that it had some sound problem at times so I didn't hear what was said in the lightsaber scene in the cantina for many years.... But I had no idea what I was watching the next thing I remember about star wars is when I started renting it and then bought the trilogy and continued on through Special Edition and Ep 1

 

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I was three when my mom and dad took me to see ANH. I still remember parts of it, mainly the scene where Leia's corvette is enveloped by the Star Destroyer. It was the last thing we did "as a family" since my parents had just been divorced, and maybe that's what really makes it special, why I remember it so well. After that, of course, I had every Star Wars figure I could get my hands on, even sacrificing my GI JOE aircraft carrier in middle school for some kid's worthless-to-him Star Wars collection!

 

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1989 or '90, with my neighbour's CBS Fox 10th anniversery trilogy (she later gave them to me; I watched those videos until SE came out). It took me a while to get through them, though. I was afraid of the Jawas who shot Artoo.

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Being a young lad at the age of thirteen in 1977, I got the privilege of enjoying this movie with my dad in Virginia. It seems like every day we have talked about the Cantiana scene. As a matter factor, it has been every day, because we still talk about. I don't remember exactly, but I think it was the second or third day from opening that we saw the movie. I'm very fortunate enough to be able to close my eyes and still see that day very clearly, and even to have the movie booklet that Dad bought me at the theater. It definitely was a day long to remember. icon_smile.gif

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  • 4 weeks later...

For me the first time is not something I really can remember, which is rather sad since I'm a big Star Wars fan. We have had the mvoies as long as I can remember, and I do remember myself sitting infront of the TV and watching Star Wars on VHS time and again. Now I have a lot of Star Wars things in my room, just as my older brother. :cool:

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well... when the movie came out i was about... let me think... :)

-3 years old :D

i was born in 1980.... so i wasnt realy mentally around when the first trilogy was brought out :D.

i was about 7 years old when i saw a bit of 'A new Hope' it was just the scene where Uncle Owne and Aunt Beru were killed and they showed they're carcasses.... so i didnt like the movie then :D :D

 

I became intersted with SF movies and series around 1993... it first was Star Trek.. i have some series and some movies from Star Trek... and then i saw the movie: 'The empire strikes back'

I loved that movie... from then i was a huge Star Wars fan.... and now i have lots of thing from star Wars...

 

My prise gadget or thing from Star wars is:

My Darth Vader shaped Telefone wich works perfectly :D :D

 

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I was 10 in 1977 when Star Wars was released...but we moved house that year, so I didn't get to see it until the beginning of 1978. I've been an avid Star Wars fan ever since.

 

In a way, though, I think Star Wars was a double-bladed lightsaber. It really showed up the visual short-comings of every SF program on TV...and I just lost interest in a lot of them. On the plus side, of course, it inspired other directors to look more critically at their own work. Would we have seen the likes of Alien and Blade Runner...or even the Star Trek movies? Certainly food for thought.

 

The most memorable SW event for me was watching all 3 movies in one go on the release of ROTJ in 1983. I must have been in that cinema for nearly 7 hours...but it blew me away - and it was a nice 16th birthday present. :D

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ooh nothing Eets' i thought you ....... never mind.

 

Thanks again for the sig and avatar :D (to get on another subject :D)

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I was born the same year ANH came out, so I never got to c them on the Silver Screen :(

 

For me it all started when I saw ANH on TV for the very first time.

Don't remember exactly how old I was. Prolly around 9-10 years I think. I had heard stories about Star Wars before, but I had never seen anything from it so I was very exited to see them.

It was nothing like I had imagined it to be.

It was better.

Much better.

And like everybody else here, I got hooked. :D

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