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re: Star Wars questions for any old timers
Posted on 12/28/15 at 2:40 pm to south bama tiger
Posted on 12/28/15 at 2:40 pm to south bama tiger
quote:From what I remember learning, they had not finished the final movie a month prior to release (and Lucas was scrambling to get it done in time).
That's one of the worst trailers I've ever seen. Why is there no music? And the lightsabers don't have color - had they not finished the special effects rendering upon release of the trailer?
Given that the special effects were the ground-breaking feature requiring so much time and effort, it's pretty easy to accept that a trailer released in 1976 (a year beforehand) wouldn't be as polished.
Also keep in mind- the effects shown in that trailer were still way ahead of anything else up to that point. People born after that time simply have no conception of what things were like. The previous pinnacles of space flight depiction were static shots of models with a black backdrop (sometimes with little pinhole lights for stars), or, at best, a slow crawl.
Nothing had ever been seen like the Tie Fighters going across the screen while Luke and Han tracked them with the turret guns. That was phenomenal at the time.
Also, the sound effects were inspired. I remember the documentary on that, where they had a sound tech recording as someone hit a steel cable; that "plunk" noise was used as blaster fire. There were just so many never-before moments in that film
This post was edited on 12/28/15 at 2:44 pm
Posted on 12/28/15 at 3:30 pm to ReturnoftheMuschamp
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Believe me or not, it happened, your personal experience isn't the definitive take on what happened.
are you seriously arguing that the folks who were there in 1977 are lying to you, and that some other alternate truth exists which we are trying desperately to obfuscate?
because that would be stupid
the camping out in lines in costumes, etc was for empire and jedi
This post was edited on 12/28/15 at 3:32 pm
Posted on 12/28/15 at 3:33 pm to prplhze2000
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I saw it as a little kid at that big theater behind Bon Marche. It only had two screens. Was real nice
i know Empire Strikes Back was playing at that mall a good 15 months after it was released.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 3:53 pm to RandySavage
I was ten. I went with my neighbor. This was the first movie the two of us were allowed to see by ourselves. That must have been a big deal, but I do not recall why we wanted to see it. To this day, that was the most blown away I have ever been after a movie.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 4:00 pm to H-Town Tiger
Did people have any idea that Vader was Luke's father? Was the theory floated around before ESB?
Posted on 12/28/15 at 4:18 pm to RandySavage
There is a great documentary called Empire of Dreams that shows the whole making of the original trilogy. Its amazing at first no one really wanted to even make it and even the actors thought it was going to be a piece of crap. It was included with the special features in the DVD set but I'm sure you can find it online. It was very good.
Here it is LINK
Here it is LINK
This post was edited on 12/28/15 at 4:21 pm
Posted on 12/28/15 at 4:26 pm to RandySavage
no,took a girl to the drive-in, figured it was a movie I wouldn't mind missing most of, if you know what I mean, still missed most of it but saw enough to know I wanted to come back to to actually watch it.
Posted on 12/28/15 at 4:39 pm to accnodefense
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Did people have any idea that Vader was Luke's father? Was the theory floated around before ESB?
i dont recall wondering that myself, however there was no internet so 11 year old me would have little knowledge of what other people's theories were. when empire came out, that scene was a complete shock to me and my friends
Posted on 12/28/15 at 4:50 pm to accnodefense
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Did people have any idea that Vader was Luke's father? Was the theory floated around before ESB?
Since Obi Wan told Luke that Vader had killed his father, it was a shock to everyone that I knew that Vader was Luke's dad.
I think that most people were focusing on where the sequels would go towards the future, and didn't realize that they would answer any questions from the past. We didn't learn anything about Han, Leia, or Chewie in the original sequels. The Luke thing was out of the blue.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 8:49 am to RandySavage
There was a type of evangelism surrounding Star Wars that I've never seen in a movie before or since.
Back in '77, it wasn't enough to just see Star Wars. You wanted to tell everyone you knew to go see Star Wars. Like, NOW.
I grew up in the sticks, so I actually didn't get to see Star Wars until about six months after it was released, but I knew all about it. When I finally saw it, it blew my mind. I had never seen anything like that before. I knew, even at a young age, that I was seeing one of the hallmark movies in history, like the Wizard of Oz or Gone With the Wind.
Star Wars was literally all we talked about on the playground at school for like, a year afterward.
With regard to Empire Strikes Back, Vader's reveal was spoiled on opening night. As soon as one kid saw it... the school exploded with the news. We were all like NOOO WAYYY!!
Back in '77, it wasn't enough to just see Star Wars. You wanted to tell everyone you knew to go see Star Wars. Like, NOW.
I grew up in the sticks, so I actually didn't get to see Star Wars until about six months after it was released, but I knew all about it. When I finally saw it, it blew my mind. I had never seen anything like that before. I knew, even at a young age, that I was seeing one of the hallmark movies in history, like the Wizard of Oz or Gone With the Wind.
Star Wars was literally all we talked about on the playground at school for like, a year afterward.
With regard to Empire Strikes Back, Vader's reveal was spoiled on opening night. As soon as one kid saw it... the school exploded with the news. We were all like NOOO WAYYY!!
Posted on 12/29/15 at 10:17 am to SpqrTiger
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Back in '77, it wasn't enough to just see Star Wars. You wanted to tell everyone you knew to go see Star Wars. Like, NOW.
It was the end of my Junior year and the people that saw it before me had mixed levels of understanding. One girl thought that R2 was a pet, like a dog.
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With regard to Empire Strikes Back, Vader's reveal was spoiled on opening night. As soon as one kid saw it... the school exploded with the news. We were all like NOOO WAYYY!!
I had a friend in college ruin the Darth Dad thing. He told me he could ruin the film for me, I said I didn't want to know, he said it had to do with Luke's dad, I said he's dead, he said he's not, I said, it had better not be Darth Vader, and he laughed.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 10:32 am to Fewer Kilometers
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It was the end of my Junior year and the people that saw it before me had mixed levels of understanding. One girl thought that R2 was a pet, like a dog.
I remember quaaludes.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 11:22 am to shinerfan
Most of the SAG thought it was going to be one of the biggest flops of all time.
Such a shame all the union BS and that Speilburg couldn't direct the ROTJ. He was the only one who could see the initial brilliance of it.
Such a shame all the union BS and that Speilburg couldn't direct the ROTJ. He was the only one who could see the initial brilliance of it.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 12:49 pm to STLhog
I don't remember the leadup but it dominated the entire summer like nothing recently. There wasn't any big release 2 weeks later or 2 months later to push it off its screens.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 12:58 pm to RandySavage
Return of the Jedi was crazy.
Just because Empire Strikes Back was so awesome.
Our parents allowed us to play hookie from school and we went on opening day - and this is back when you had one GIANT theater screen - and nothing else - and the line was around the block double-time...but the theater was huge so we got in....but it took about an hour to buy your ticket.
It was like waiting in line for the old Louvre or Space Mountain in the 80's.
Just because Empire Strikes Back was so awesome.
Our parents allowed us to play hookie from school and we went on opening day - and this is back when you had one GIANT theater screen - and nothing else - and the line was around the block double-time...but the theater was huge so we got in....but it took about an hour to buy your ticket.
It was like waiting in line for the old Louvre or Space Mountain in the 80's.
This post was edited on 12/29/15 at 12:59 pm
Posted on 12/29/15 at 5:38 pm to accnodefense
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Did people have any idea that Vader was Luke's father? Was the theory floated around before ESB?
I don't think so. It certainly didn't enter into my very young head at that point.
Think about how different the way we talk about and share information about movies is today. We weren't yet even in the era of widespread VCRs and VHS tapes so even watching the movies as often as you might like was more challenging for most people.
There was no internet for the public so therefore there was no youtube or reddit to dissect the films. Certainly, people did watch the movies over and over again, and talk about them forever on teh playgrounds etc, but that kind of organic experience lended itself more to bullshite and speculation than a real analysis.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 7:21 pm to molsusports
I was very young. My "screen" experience was an 18" dial tuned tube tv with bunny ears and we were pumped if Rocky snd Bulwinkle, Felix the cat, and looney tunes came in clear on Saturday morning.
We went to Star Wars at the drive in. Behind the screen was a night sky full of stars. When that huge cruiser ship came in seemingly over our head, it felt like it lasted forever. It seemed real. That memory is burned in my brain. Incredible compared to anything I had seen before.
We went to Star Wars at the drive in. Behind the screen was a night sky full of stars. When that huge cruiser ship came in seemingly over our head, it felt like it lasted forever. It seemed real. That memory is burned in my brain. Incredible compared to anything I had seen before.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 9:22 pm to accnodefense
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Did people have any idea that Vader was Luke's father?
I saw it coming a mile away, but most people were pretty much taken by surprise.
Posted on 12/30/15 at 12:49 am to Uncle Stu
That's one of the most honest and at the same time horrible trailers I've ever seen..
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