Thatababy by Paul Trap for December 17, 2015
Transcript:
thatababy: t'was the night before 'star wars', and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse (droid). the children were nestled all snug in their beds, with lightsaber battles filling their heads. when out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, a tie fighter crash-landed, causing womp rats to scatter. "i'm finn, here with tickets, so no need to shout when you discover tomorrow every show is sold out."
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
oh, this is going to be quite epic
Godfreydaniel almost 9 years ago
I never understood the appeal of the first Star Wars movie, let alone all the others. Let’s face it, the plot, characters, and concepts were derivative, the acting (for the most part) was amateurish, and the dialogue (for the whole part) was worse than amateurish. It was a “B” movie with (for its time) “A” special effects. Then, of course, better writers than Lucas (and who isn’t?) got ahold of it……..
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Oh yeah!
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly almost 9 years ago
The Force is strong in this one!
John W Kennedy Premium Member almost 9 years ago
First of all, the special effects of “A New Hope” were much more than “A”. They had professional special-effects men jumping out of their seats, shouting, “My God! Where are the matte lines? I can’t see any matte lines!”
Second, most people had never seen a space movie where the sets looked lived-in.
Third, it was one of the first movies in a generation that put serious effort into an original score.
Fourth, even though it was silly and derivative, it still gave the distinct impression that a good many people involved in making it could actually tell you who John W. Campbell was, and probably Joseph Campbell, too.
Fifth, it was a seriously beautiful piece of cinema.
rgcviper almost 9 years ago
I like it! (The poem and the movies …)
Nancy Murphy almost 9 years ago
An early Christmas present!
Kirokithikis almost 9 years ago
I saw Star Wars in 1977 and Battlestar Gallactica in 1978, still my favorite space movies.
WaffleMonster42 almost 9 years ago
Who saw the first showing?
WaffleMonster42 almost 9 years ago
Who got the Star Wars shirts?