The Force is still strong with this one
May. 26th, 2007 12:12 amYeah, it may be after midnight, but did you think I'd really let the 30th anniversary of Star Wars go by without a post? Much to learn have you, young Jedi. Aheh.
I remember seeing Star Wars in the theater--just barely. I would have been a scant eight years old or so at the time, and all I can bring up out of memory is this vague sense of having seen that enormous Star Destroyer at the very beginning of the movie, looming ever so impressively on the screen. I didn't really kick into adoring the films until Empire, though--when I was getting old enough for my sympathies to be shifting off of Luke. Because I'd noticed Han, and I was starting to think that the Scoundrel was awfully, awfully hot.
Really, though, my true Star Wars fandom didn't kick in till I grew up and started playing the MUSHes. My partiality to Mr. Ford had lasted straight on into my adulthood, and several of my MUSH compatriots (yes,
mamishka,
kieri, and
kisanthe, I am looking in your directions) took gleeful advantage of this by throwing my characters love interests who were very thinly disguised Han or Indy clones. Nine kinds of fun.
But none of it matched the chance to indulge my Star Wars fandom by playing Solo himself on Star Wars MUSH for two and a half years running. I still have the logs and still periodically go back and re-read them, I loved playing Han so much. I have over a dozen Star Wars novels. I never much collected the figures, but I do have a couple of Hans given me by the loverly
mamiska. I have a stuffed Chewbacca toy, and a Chewie keyring. I adore A.C. Crispin's Solo trilogy as well as Brian Daley's older Solo novels. And A New Hope was the movie that started it all.
I am an ardent devotee of the Church of Han Shot First. I love each and every one of his lines, including bragging about making the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs (and it makes me giggle and giggle that Crispin actually tried to come up with an in-plot way for that to make sense, in her novels). I love that Solo, the original King of Cocky, snarks on Luke for it. I love that the gentlemen doth protest too much about how all he really wants is money. I love him charging after stormtroopers yelling his damnfool head off. Great Maker, I loves me some Solo.
And say what you will about how ol' George has gotten grabby with the quarters in the last many years... but he's still the man that gave me my Solo, and for that, tonight, I raise a glass in the honor of the movie that started it all. Thanks, George. You really did get it right the first time.
I remember seeing Star Wars in the theater--just barely. I would have been a scant eight years old or so at the time, and all I can bring up out of memory is this vague sense of having seen that enormous Star Destroyer at the very beginning of the movie, looming ever so impressively on the screen. I didn't really kick into adoring the films until Empire, though--when I was getting old enough for my sympathies to be shifting off of Luke. Because I'd noticed Han, and I was starting to think that the Scoundrel was awfully, awfully hot.
Really, though, my true Star Wars fandom didn't kick in till I grew up and started playing the MUSHes. My partiality to Mr. Ford had lasted straight on into my adulthood, and several of my MUSH compatriots (yes,
But none of it matched the chance to indulge my Star Wars fandom by playing Solo himself on Star Wars MUSH for two and a half years running. I still have the logs and still periodically go back and re-read them, I loved playing Han so much. I have over a dozen Star Wars novels. I never much collected the figures, but I do have a couple of Hans given me by the loverly
I am an ardent devotee of the Church of Han Shot First. I love each and every one of his lines, including bragging about making the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs (and it makes me giggle and giggle that Crispin actually tried to come up with an in-plot way for that to make sense, in her novels). I love that Solo, the original King of Cocky, snarks on Luke for it. I love that the gentlemen doth protest too much about how all he really wants is money. I love him charging after stormtroopers yelling his damnfool head off. Great Maker, I loves me some Solo.
And say what you will about how ol' George has gotten grabby with the quarters in the last many years... but he's still the man that gave me my Solo, and for that, tonight, I raise a glass in the honor of the movie that started it all. Thanks, George. You really did get it right the first time.
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Date: 2007-05-26 09:27 am (UTC)I was more of a Darth Vader fan because I liked the mysterious character with the deep voice and I was into things like Dracula movies with Christopher Lee. So as his story arc unfolded, I was totally hooked.
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Date: 2007-05-26 11:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-26 01:43 pm (UTC)*snort* Yes, but you're choice of epithetic deity... is just too ironic.
Thanks, George. You really did get it right the first time.
Ouch. Now there's damning with faint praise. Deservedly,, IMNASHO....
Although I think Solo had his best snarky film-noir moments somewhere between "laugh it up, fuzzball," "I know," (just as the Carbonite dropped), and the whole sequence at the beginning of Jedi where he's blind...
But if you ever want to see it the way God intended it, I have a copy of the Original And Best around here some damn place....
(You know, it's funny... if you go back to the original, with the scenes left out and such, the film has a very british feel about it...)
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Date: 2007-05-26 04:42 pm (UTC)I really didn't enjoy the newer movies, but the originals....I think they have a special place in the hearts of many people.
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Date: 2007-05-26 05:17 pm (UTC)And clearly, you're not remembering that Threepio thanked "the Maker" in A New Hope. ;)
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Date: 2007-05-26 05:20 pm (UTC)It's "Red October" that
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Date: 2007-05-26 05:25 pm (UTC)The original Star Wars trilogy, together with Raiders of the Lost Ark and Superman: The Movie, are the great shining movie lights of my childhood. ^_^
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Date: 2007-05-26 05:28 pm (UTC)"Next time, Ryan, send a goddamn memo!"
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Date: 2007-05-26 05:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-26 05:35 pm (UTC)And yeah, not too many obvious roles for girls when you're playing Star Wars. That's one of the beauties of playing in an online game, nobody can tell what your real gender is. Unless you tell them. And then watch with glee while people's heads explode at the thought of a girl playing Solo. Mwah. ;)
The original movies are indeed, I think, a special thing in the hearts of fans all over the world. For me, together with Raiders of the Lost Ark and Superman: The Movie, they're the brightest movie memories of my childhood.
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Date: 2007-05-26 05:38 pm (UTC)I'm totally with you on the nifty spookiness of the Voice of Vader. James Earl Jones is imprinted on my brain as the Voice of Vader, no matter what else I see him in.
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Date: 2007-05-27 12:02 am (UTC)I was fully with 'Superman' in all its glory until "I just fly back through time so that didn't happen." Sorry, next please. In honor of my personal sense of continuity, thus, I own 'Superman II' and 'Superman Returns' and naught else.
Like-and-wise, I own Episode III because it contains all the juicy bits you 'need' leading up to the Original Trilogy. Episodes I and II are superfluous, wooden and whiny. (I even bought Episode I to re-watch it at my brother's suggestion as a Qui-Gon, not an Anakin, story. Didn't help. Re-gifted it.)
Because we weren't Laserdisc-aware, I still have my original non-remastered over-fifteen-years-old VHS tapes of the One True Trilogy. (I gave my Special Edition tapes to the homeless shelter, and my brother's comment was 'Man, are they gonna be pissed when Greedo shoots first ...)
With that, I don't even really mind which way it "happens." I grew up with the superior way, I feel, because the 'replacement way' was so choppy and poorly-edited that it stands out as one of the worse changes to the Special Editions. (Jabba's scene, while technically proficient, is just repeating all the dialogue in Greedo's scene. Wholly unnecessary, except in the ego-strokery. 'Look what my toys can do!' Don't even get me started on Episode I's Jabba ... eck.)
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Date: 2007-05-27 12:10 am (UTC)I forgot to mention my other Star Wars tidbit : I once worked with Kenny Baker! I was working stage crew at a theatre and he was appearing in the show. He's a really nice guy - I loved working with him. It was between the filming of the first and second of the new movies.
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Date: 2007-05-27 07:18 pm (UTC)Re: Episode III... having seen it in the theaters, I can grant that there are some good bits in there. The bit where Padme finally realizes that Anakin's gone around the bend to Lala Land and takes that step back in horror--that part was actually effective. Sadly, not enough to make me actually buy the movie. But eh well!
I agree that the Jabba scene in the SE version of ANH is superfluous. And heh, I prefer to block out just about all of Episode I, except occasional happy flashes of Ewan MacGregor. ;)
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Date: 2007-05-27 08:33 pm (UTC)Not ever been a big Wars fan. I've been a Trekkie since TNG. NOT a Troi fan either. I'm a Dr Crusher/Geordi Fan. :P
Though I will say Mr Ford is still a fine actor. Indiana Jones 4 is in the works!!!
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Date: 2007-05-28 04:30 pm (UTC)I don't dislike Trek at all, though I'm really more of a TOS girl at heart. ^_^
And Indy 4 simultaneously makes me hopeful and very, very scared. I have, I admit, lapsed quite a bit in my Ford fandom--I never did see Firewall--but as much as I likes me some Harry, he ain't getting any younger. And I no longer quite trust Lucas to cough up a coherent storyline after the mess he made of Episodes I, II, and III. Once Indy 4 actually comes out (and given how long they've been claiming it's in the works, I'll kind of believe it only when I actually see the trailers), I expect that unless I see some stellar reviews, I'll be hiding behind my copy of Raiders of the Lost Ark going LALALALALALALALA I CAN'T HEAR YOU.
'Cause they better not screw up Indy. They just better not!
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Date: 2007-05-30 04:49 am (UTC)And I actually remember RPing with your Solo on Star Wars MUSH - fun times! :) I think we played poker for secrets once.
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Date: 2007-05-30 04:54 am (UTC)And indeed, the sabacc game for secrets was a high point for Solo. I still have that log too!