Does anyone else remember when the first “Star Wars” movie’s success caught toymakers with their pants down and Christmas of 1977 had Kenner selling certificates that had to be sent in to get your Star Wars toys whenever they were finally made?
The sickening thing is realizing that the same amount of time has passed from the prequels to now as passed between the original films and Lucas’ digitally enhanced re-releases.
I never got the hype for Star Wars. I’ve seen all the movies except #8, and the Han Solo standalone and not once have I been impressed. The Rise of the Skywalkers was an adequate final adventure but it seemed to be more interested in calling back to the past movies than in following any type of logical plot development. To me it felt like a repeat of #6 than its own movie.
Dirty Dragon almost 5 years ago
And in all the new stories Disney will come up with to properly exploit their rights to the Star Wars universe.
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
specially the shelves… as well as on eBay and Amazon
rayannina almost 5 years ago
And on Disney+.
Nate England almost 5 years ago
Can someone tell me when it stopped becoming the “Star Wars” saga and started becoming the “Skywalker” saga?
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Does anyone else remember when the first “Star Wars” movie’s success caught toymakers with their pants down and Christmas of 1977 had Kenner selling certificates that had to be sent in to get your Star Wars toys whenever they were finally made?
Nathan Daniels almost 5 years ago
The sickening thing is realizing that the same amount of time has passed from the prequels to now as passed between the original films and Lucas’ digitally enhanced re-releases.
WCraft Premium Member almost 5 years ago
And on Disney Plus!
theincrediblebulk almost 5 years ago
I never got the hype for Star Wars. I’ve seen all the movies except #8, and the Han Solo standalone and not once have I been impressed. The Rise of the Skywalkers was an adequate final adventure but it seemed to be more interested in calling back to the past movies than in following any type of logical plot development. To me it felt like a repeat of #6 than its own movie.