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I bet don't you like Lord of the Rings either, do ya?
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Well, my point was not about my likes and dislikes.
I really like almost all Sci-Fi movies.
My point was to which forum should we discuss them.
Probably, you would not like to post Java questions in .net forum or vice versa.
We have regulated many off-topic articles/forum messages in codeproject very strongly.
But survey related to movies got different opinions.
Yes, as I rightly said, a little fun is Good.
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I have fond memories of 'A New Hope'; I took my girlfriend to see it. Drove an about an hour to get to the theater, waited about an hour to get to the sales window and ended up watching some movie involving the French foreign legion.
When I finally saw it, I sat through the movie 3 times - long before reserved seating. It was the best (non-horror) SyFi movie of its time - despite the subpar acting. I waited to watch the next one in the series until people stopped camping out around the block waiting to see it.
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I grew up with the original trilogy, but I voted Rogue One.
I was really pleasantly surprised by that one AND it answers some questions I've had since I was a little kid
The originals were awesome, especially in their day, but I don't want to get stuck in the past.
Also, I liked the prequels (and loved the game Star Wars Episode I: Racer - Wikipedia[^]).
I havent seen Solo and Episode IX (yet), but so far I'm not fond of the sequels (I mean VII was just A New Hope remastered, but worse)
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Before it was retitled "A New Hope", and re-worked (and re-re-worked...) by George Lucas.
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"I haven't seen any of them" = 9%
"I don't like any of them" = 14%
Total: 23% => Scary!?!
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Well, they are objectively pretty bad . Sorry...
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Everyone has their own likes and dislikes.
Not everyone likes movies.
Life is a computer program and everyone is the programmer of his own life.
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nothing like reinforcing the geek/nerd stereotype is there?. i was about 17 when the first one was released and am one that havent seen any
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I mean the entire dialog is 100% cliches
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Dialog? What dialog? Unless you count light sabers buzzing and clashing?
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This isn't Macbeth. This is pure ridiculous, full-of-holes, fun entertainment.
Just click the "I don't like any of them" and move on.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I put a like on "The Empire Strikes Back" because of all the space and other fighting
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I'm also confused - I like each of them and I would not prefer one or the other.
And what about the Mandalorian ?
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Mandalorian isn't a movie.
And no multiple choice. I know: it's tough.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi Chris,
for me it is ... a movie in parts ...
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Honestly, out of everything, the Mandalorian and the Clone Wars cartoon are my favourite (when in rome, add a U) parts of the Star Wars universe. Cool fact, lots of scenes in the Mandalorian were shot in front of a huge LCD screen.
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There were only ever 3 Starwars movies. What's all this other crap clogging up the voting options.
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Sigh.
I agree.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Well, I went to see Star Wars when it first came out. I guess it may have had a subtitle, but I don't remember. I enjoyed the movie but haven't seen any more. I put "not seen any" as there's no other option in the survey. Favourite bit? Where Vultan says "Gordon's alive?!"
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And Star Wars wasn't one of them. What are they calling that nowdays?
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According to wikipedia, "The original film, retroactively subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope". Honestly, it was the best one, if I am forced to pick one as the best. Everything after that went downhill. As for renaming it long after the fact once they realized it caught on with fans, is just plain wrong. It made it on its own merit, so leave it alone as being what it is, the original.
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