Okay, so I am a Star Wars geek! Self-confessed and proud of it!! :7
By the way, no spoilers in this post for those who haven't seen it. I wouldn't ruin it for you like that.
So, obviously, I went to see the new Star Wars flick, and just thinking about at this very moment gave me goosebumps. What an amazing movie. I will say right now that I think it is my favorite of all 6 of the Star Wars movies. The action was great, and so were the special effects, especially the opening sequence. Wow! There was so much going on in those first few minutes that I couldn't take it all in. (I guess I'll just have to go back a few more times to see it so I can catch it all, huh? Hee hee!).
The other thing I liked about this movie was the incredible storyline. The tragedy and emotion of this movie had me tearing up about 30 minutes before the end of the movie...and at the end of the movie, I actually had tears streaming down my cheeks and it was all I could do to keep from sobbing right there in the theater. It just really sucked me in and I never would have guessed that the story would have played out like it did.
Part of my tears could also have been blamed on the fact that this is the last one...this is it. The whole story has now been told and I can't expect to go back to the theater in three years to see the next installment. I was seven years old when the first Star Wars came out, and I can still remember my fascinated awe at that opening scene. No movie grasped me as hard as Star Wars did for a very very long time after that...and it was the one and only time I remember our local movie theater having both their box offices open to handle the massive crowds. So, this amazing story has been a part of my life for the last 28 years - the bulk of my life - and this final movie is like an end to an era. Withdrawal is already setting in, so I have to go back to see Revenge of the Sith over and over and over to make sure I get as much out of it as I can - and believe me, there's a lot to get out of this movie.
And for all you other Star Wars geeks out there...look for the Millenium Falcon in a cameo appearance in Revenge of the Sith. Apparently, it is in one of the scenes toward the beginning of the movie. My husband saw it, but I didn't (another reason why I have to go back to see this movie again). George Lucas also makes an appearance as a General at an opera house. I missed him, too. x(
Okay, so enough with the Star Wars for now. I'm just really sad to see this story come to an end...but oh, what a fabulous end it is!! Tragic, emotional, exhilerating, and fabulous!
By the way, no spoilers in this post for those who haven't seen it. I wouldn't ruin it for you like that.
So, obviously, I went to see the new Star Wars flick, and just thinking about at this very moment gave me goosebumps. What an amazing movie. I will say right now that I think it is my favorite of all 6 of the Star Wars movies. The action was great, and so were the special effects, especially the opening sequence. Wow! There was so much going on in those first few minutes that I couldn't take it all in. (I guess I'll just have to go back a few more times to see it so I can catch it all, huh? Hee hee!).
The other thing I liked about this movie was the incredible storyline. The tragedy and emotion of this movie had me tearing up about 30 minutes before the end of the movie...and at the end of the movie, I actually had tears streaming down my cheeks and it was all I could do to keep from sobbing right there in the theater. It just really sucked me in and I never would have guessed that the story would have played out like it did.
Part of my tears could also have been blamed on the fact that this is the last one...this is it. The whole story has now been told and I can't expect to go back to the theater in three years to see the next installment. I was seven years old when the first Star Wars came out, and I can still remember my fascinated awe at that opening scene. No movie grasped me as hard as Star Wars did for a very very long time after that...and it was the one and only time I remember our local movie theater having both their box offices open to handle the massive crowds. So, this amazing story has been a part of my life for the last 28 years - the bulk of my life - and this final movie is like an end to an era. Withdrawal is already setting in, so I have to go back to see Revenge of the Sith over and over and over to make sure I get as much out of it as I can - and believe me, there's a lot to get out of this movie.
And for all you other Star Wars geeks out there...look for the Millenium Falcon in a cameo appearance in Revenge of the Sith. Apparently, it is in one of the scenes toward the beginning of the movie. My husband saw it, but I didn't (another reason why I have to go back to see this movie again). George Lucas also makes an appearance as a General at an opera house. I missed him, too. x(
Okay, so enough with the Star Wars for now. I'm just really sad to see this story come to an end...but oh, what a fabulous end it is!! Tragic, emotional, exhilerating, and fabulous!