Yeah also Babylon 5 and Star Trek but I couldn't find a way to fit those in there:)
Really cool story there,I would have loved to see the movies in theaters.
I was also five the first time I saw Star Wars,I remember because my family didn't have a lot of money at the time but we had been given a used Tv and VCR by some relatives,but we didn't have any tapes for it. One day my little brother got really sick so we were just hanging out in the living room when the UPS guy showed up with a package from one of my aunts in Utah,it was the Star Wars Trilogy on VHS. My mom hadn't asked for it or anything it had just been sent to us out of the blue. It was the late 80s release in the boxset that had all the cool artwork from the posters and a letter then George Lucas on the side of the packaging. Any way to make a long story less long we watched all three movies in one go and I was glued to my seat. I loved all the characters and I went on to watch the movies so many times that I knew every line of dialog and every musical beat and sound effect. It got to the point that one time I was at a babysitter's house and the speakers went on his Tv but I kept watching Jedi saying all the dialog myself. Then when the SEs came out I didn't mind them that much except that the movies I grew up with were gone,these weren't the movies I knew by heart,it just didn't feel right. My mom felt the same way.
Now as my mom put it "This looks as good as it did the first time I saw it in theaters." and some movies that were very special for my family and I have been returned to us. So thank you so much to anyone who did any work or provided any feedback,thank you so much.