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To: Sloth

I agree that ESB is the best of all of them.

But you have to understand that in 1977, nothing like ANH had ever been seen before in theaters or anywhere else, outside of Lucas’ imagination.

2001 came close in its technical wizadry, but it lacked the swash-buckling fun and fantasy of ANH.

Of course, audiences now look at ANH and see how dated it is by modern standards, but it can’t be judged by modern standards. Without Lucas and “ANH”, I doubt if we’d have blockbusters like LOTR, for example.

I’m sure we would’ve gotten there eventually, as everything goes more and more digital, but its just hard to explain the impact and “wow” factor of Star Wars back in the pre-digital, pre-Internet culture.

And because SW changed things forever, I’m not sure we’ll ever see anything else have that kind of impact again.

Remember the hype for “The Matrix”? It was well done and all, but it wasn’t the ground-breaking trail-blazer that ANH was.

I’m glad I was there to see it first hand, because I doubt we will ever again see the like.


18 posted on 05/18/2007 11:47:45 AM PDT by fgoodwin (Fundamentalist, right-wing nut and proud father of a Star Scout!)
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To: Sloth

I remember feeling that “wow” factor when I saw “Jurassic Park” back in ‘93, due to its advances in CGI as applied to living creatures (as opposed to space ships).

JP set a new standard, but now we see even better CGI every day in commercials. I fear that some day, CGI will get so good, even real actors will become outmoded, and everything we see on screen will be CGI, making it no more original than a cartoon. (”Outland”, anyone?)


19 posted on 05/18/2007 11:54:00 AM PDT by fgoodwin (Fundamentalist, right-wing nut and proud father of a Star Scout!)
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