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Admittedly not all Brook’s works are gems, some downright stink.

But when he’s good, he’s great! Blazing Saddles SE DVD 2004! This year, yee haw!
The original Star Wars trilogy: Our cultural history deserves to be preserved and should be available to the public like all great works of art!
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Do you have any idea how long it's been since I've seen Blazing Saddles? Years.
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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And every time you think of it, a big ol' grin crosses your face, right?

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.

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Originally posted by: Bossk
But in your mind Jimbo, who could like anything more than AOTC... even great stuff like Citizen Kane, Casablanca, and Hitchcock classics.

Aaallllriiiighty, then.


Never saw Casablanca or Citizens Kane. I know nothing about them. Litterally nothing. I am 16 years old.
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And my point proves itself.

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.

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I recently saw Citizen Kane. I understand why it is one of the greatest films of all time. Empire Strikes Back is definitely in the top ten for me. Definitely the best star wars film. I think when people look back, they will view the originals (if Lucas ever decided to release the original versions onto DVD) as the classics they are. The prequels will be to the originals as Oasis is to the Beatles. The Beatles being the best and originals, and Oasis merely being a pale imitation. Though I did find Episode I and II enjoyable, they can not begin to compare to the original series. If Lucas is smart, he would put out all versions and let people decide for themselves. We can only hope.
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Actually, I'd up the ante and say that the PT is to the OT what Blur is to the Beatles; you can see the influences, and it's not as good, but it cannot be entirely discounted.

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.

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McCFan, how would Citizen Kane rate relative to your top 10? Is it in there?
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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Originally posted by: Bossk
McCFan, how would Citizen Kane rate relative to your top 10? Is it in there?


Yes, it is definitely in my top ten. It's amazing as I was not around, or were my parents (I'm 28) when the film was made. Also in my top ten are Hard Day's Night (surprise, surprise; I'm sure ), Empire Strikes Back, Give My Regards To Broad Street (personal macca favorite of mine, didn't do well commercially), Imagine: John Lennon, Raiders, Temple of Doom (1st Indy movie I saw in theaters), Star Wars, Star Trek II and VI probably round out the list of top ten. Other favorites (no particular order) would include The Doors, Wall Street, The Fugitive, and Man on the Moon. At least those are the ones I can think of right now.

However, yes, Citizen Kane is in my top ten because the theme of a man's life, growth, personal demons, corruption, and longing for innoncence are universal themes. These do not change no matter what decade we live in, what our background is, or who we are.
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Never saw Citizens Kane. Don't even know what it is about. Same with Casablanca.
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Originally posted by: GundarkHunter
Actually, I'd up the ante and say that the PT is to the OT what Blur is to the Beatles; you can see the influences, and it's not as good, but it cannot be entirely discounted.


Ok, I can see your point on that. Perhaps so............I would really need to see them all back to back at some point in the future to see if my perspective changes.
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After the Ultimate Editions come out all six movies will be equally loved parts of the Star Wars saga.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
Never saw Citizens Kane. Don't even know what it is about. Same with Casablanca.

I'm not sure, but I might be stating what is obvious to everyone at this point:
What is wrong with you?

I will admit that I have also never seen Citizen Kane. But I have seen Casablanca.

What other classics of cinema have you never seen?
Sound of Music??
Gone with the Wind??
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum?? (That's a comic element called a triple for those of you that didn't notice...)
Ben Hur (the Heston version)??

How can you say what is good for Star Wars, if you have not experienced real films?
Next thing I know, you'll probably be telling me that Haunted Honeymoon was a masterpiece and that Dom DeLuise in drag simply brought the movie down.
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Saw Ben Her pretty good movie. Didn't really like Sound of Music not a fan of musicals.
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The toys suck? WTF? Yeah, my Republic Gunship and 13 inch Darth Vader with removable helmet really suck. What was I thinkng? And that Hellfire droids with 30 missiles that actually fire is a peice of crap too.

And Star Wars Knight of the Old Republic? Pure crap. Man, I'm so mad I bought an XBOX just so I could play it. What a waste of money.

And the new movies? Man, that fight between Darth Maul and Obi Wan was really poor. And the footage from EP3 with Anakin and Obi Wan fighting looks like it will be total crap at all.

Man, I sure am glad I came to this site,. Otherwise I would have spent $50 on Republic Commando. A Halo-like Star Wars game where you play and ARC trooper? Why the Hell would anyone ever want to play that?

And don't even get me started on the books and comics. Shatterpoint? Mace Windu is a lame character. Who gives a damn if the Jedi are having trouble dealing with being soldiers in a brutal war? And who the heck wants to read a story in which Boba Fett tacks down his prey without saying a single word?

Man, I should thank you guys for all the money you are going to save me? Maybe I can get a refund for my Hyperspace account, because that Grevious guy looks so lame.

For the sarcasm impared (which I am guessing is 95% of the people on this site), that was sarcasm.
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Not all of us think the prequels suck, Lord Peeler; they just don't hold up as well to scrutiny as the Original Trilogy does. I enjoyed both TPM and AOTC, and am looking forward to Ep III. They just won't have the same special place in my heart as the OT does. I am not a rabid collector of toys, videogames, books and other merchandise; I am a movie fan, and as such want to see both versions available on DVD. Quit trying to pigeonhole us; we are individuals with differing experiences with the SW franchise.

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.

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The Obi Wan vs Darth Maul fight was awsome. Favorite lightsaber fights

1. Yoda verses Tyrannus
2. Vader verses Luke - The Empire Strikes Back
3. Jedi vs Droids - Attack of the Clones
4. Qui Gon and Obi Wan verses Maul
5. Vader vereses Luke - Return of the Jedi
6. Obi Wan vs Vader
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Originally posted by: jimbo
Saw Ben Her pretty good movie. Didn't really like Sound of Music not a fan of musicals.
Well, at least you didn't say Haunted Honeymoon was a masterpiece.
Not yet anyway.
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(Re: SW games) I, too, think that "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" is one of the BEST computer games ever! Haven't played any other SW games, though.

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Neither does the Prequals or the Special Editions. Attack of the Clones is the best movie ever.
You gotta be kidding. It had potential up to the middle of the movie, but then it turned into just another of those boring SFX flicks with no substance. And Hayden, as gorgeous as he is, definitely isn't a great actor.

Doc
Taylor: Oh H, whatever happened to the way of the warrior??
Harold: The way of the warrior doesn't stand a chance against the way of the wife.
('K2', 1991)
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Originally posted by: starkillerWhat other classics of cinema have you never seen?
Sound of Music??
*snip*
Sorry, but that's a movie I would NOT recommend. I live in Austria, and that sickening, corny "ahhh, the hills are alive and we all dress like that and live happy lives in this beautiful nature country"-point-of-view of what Americans think all of Austria looks like is just rediculous.

Besides, only Americans and Brits consider that a "classic movie". It's definitely not a classic in non-English speaking countries. (no offense there!!! ... just a fact) I hadn't heard of it, until I happened to have a British girlfriend who forced me to watch it. *lol*

Horrible, horrible movie (bad music, too).

Regards,
Doc
Taylor: Oh H, whatever happened to the way of the warrior??
Harold: The way of the warrior doesn't stand a chance against the way of the wife.
('K2', 1991)
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See, I would consider The Sound of Music to be a kitsch classic; it in no way represents what really happened with the von Trapps, but can be enjoyed for its inherent campiness. I prefer Richard Rodgers work with Lorenz Hart over his work with Oscar Hammerstein II; Rodgers and Hart material simply has more bite.

Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.

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I have to say I had a lot of fun watching the prequels and AOTC surpassed my expectations. Spiderman (the direct competitor), on the other hand - kinda disappointed me because they cut so hard on the action (after the reviews I expected it to be an opulent action spectacle, which it absolutely wasn't, imho).
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Originally posted by: DocCovington
I live in Austria, and that sickening, corny "ahhh, the hills are alive and we all dress like that and live happy lives in this beautiful nature country"-point-of-view of what Americans think all of Austria looks like is just rediculous.

No, we don't think that. Not all of us, at least. Just cause one twisted bastard decided to impose his view of Austria on the rest of us doesn't mean we all fall sucker for it. Some of us are, ideally, a bit wiser and can make decisions for ourselves (our Prez notwithstanding).
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous of which is 'Never get involved in a land war in Asia'."
--Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), The Princess Bride
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*LOL*

I didn't mean every single one of you. But thanks for the confirmation -- I feel relieved now.

Amused greetings,
Doc
Taylor: Oh H, whatever happened to the way of the warrior??
Harold: The way of the warrior doesn't stand a chance against the way of the wife.
('K2', 1991)