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Oh wow! Most Star Wars VHS tapes, especially those of the Special Edition sealed, or first-release versions can be worth significant amounts, even into the thousands or tens of thousands of dollars.I was at a thrift store last week and they had the pre-Special Edition versions of the first two Star Wars on video for like $2.50.
Was tempted to buy them but I passed on them, if they had all three films I woulda grabbed them just to have them.
I watched it in 1977 at the theater. The line around the theater to get tickets was two hours long, it went around the theater twice. I remember being excited when I got to the inner line.Noticed nobody setup a Star wars discussion thread? thought I would start one...post anything star wars here...
When I was a kid candy was the most important thing to me. I was in the theater so mesmerized I had the same piece of candy in my hand for a long time. I forgot to eat. I do not know if anyone now, younger, could know what it was like to see Star Wars then. Nothing like it before. It was like a new invention. I have never felt like that in the theater with any other film.^^^ I saw New Hope with my family in drive-in in 1977. watching Star wars with a backdrop of a clear night sky full of stars was mind-blowing
I also love the opening of Clone wars too, Seeing Aniken flying an interceptor in battle is mind blowing.The opening scene for ROTJ was great!
I did like the execution scene in Attack of the Clones, though.