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Lee-Sensei
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The influence and Cultural significance of Star Wars?
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8-Mar-2012, 8:28 PM

walking_carpet said:

CatBus said:

In fact, I'd say Star Wars ranks pretty evenly with the Beatles.

 

Many people have said over the years that Star Wars was cinema's beatlemania.  as a matter of fact, when I asked my dad how big and immersive the beatles were, he said only star wars reminded him.

If you make a top ten list of the most recognizable film characters - star wars has 4 or 5 of them.  No matter what has happened its still the most storied saga in movie history.

this is why its heartbreaking when I see a star wars fan under the age of 31 - to miss something so special (except for maybe the eve of TPM and flashes of 1997).

let me put it this way - there is a very good reason lucas was able to get away with the crap he did during the PT. 

for a long time - star trek was the cult favorite and star wars was the cultural phenomenon that captured the imagination of an entire generation.  now - star wars is rapidly evolving into a bigger cult than star trek ever was - a cult of personality.  which is exactly how lucas wants it.

4 or 5 of them? That's to much. At least 1 (Darth Vader). Or maybe 2 (Yoda). But 4 or 5? No.