I discovered Star Wars when I was about three, and quite by accident. I had found an old tape in my parents' VHS drawer and, thinking it was something else (more than likely), popped it in the VCR (yes, I already knew how to operate a VCR at age three). The tape turned out to be TV recordings of ROTJ, followed by ESB. I then proceeded to watch the Jabba's Palace scene, not knowing what the hell I was watching, but liking it anyway. I don't think I watched it all the way through until a while later though. I then found out that it was a series of three, and so I rented the first one cuz my dad said that one was his favorite. I didn't care for it all that much, I thought it was ok. Then my mom and I found a box set of all three movies (pre-Faces, the ones with the original poster art) and bought it for my dad, but I ended up watching them countless times. For the longest time, ROTJ was my favorite, then it changed to SW, then finally to ESB, where it has stayed for some twelve years. So I actually saw them: ROTJ, SW, ESB. My point of view of the movies isn't all that different from the rest of you. But the difference is that when I was in kindergarten, I was the only kid who had even heard of Star Wars. Those days are long past, thanks to the PT. It was more fun when it was just my little secret.
