Tag Archive: nostalgia


Today I bought the new release of the old Star Wars trilogy.

I’d been joking for a while that I was looking forwards to the class action suit of geeks around the world.

I went to see Star Wars on opening weekend. I was 9 years old. Yes, kids.. I am that old.

I saw it on Twentieth Century Fox’s (few at the time remaining) silver screens in Los Angeles. (The family had taken a vacation there from where we were living in suburban eastern PA)

I remember the movie as if it were 29 days ago let alone 29 years. There was one thing I remember above all else. And it isn’t ingrained because of that watching but because of Empire three years later.

I remember going to see empire and seeing, “Part V, The Empire Strikes Back.” My friends and I sat there thinking, “5? What happened to 2, 3, and 4” We got a copy of the Betamax tape (Yes, kids…I am that old) of Star Wars and watched it. “Chapter IV… A New Hope.” New Hope? What the hell was New Hope? My friends and I knew damned well, that it wasn’t called New Hope when we first saw it. Hell, we lived in a town in Pennsylvania called “Yardley” which was the next town south of “New Hope”… We would’ve noticed.

But 25 years later… I’ve been told be mannnnny people… that it’s always said “Chapter IV”

Well, I’m here to tell you.. if you want to see the REAL “Star Wars”… The original… Without Chapter IV… Without Jabba… and there is no question of “Who Shot First”… Because only one person shot… And that Scoundrel was Han…

The trilogy is worth it. The original is unedited as I remember it. (Well, the scenes I watched)… There is one whole in my memory which I still debate… but since the film is “Star Wars” I’m going to have guess my memory on the other issue… may have been wrong.

Star Wars is in the original Dolby 2.0 (No… they didn’t have 5.x back then)

But it’s the movie from my youth and makes me happy.

The commentary on the main disc even starts with Lucas explaining about why IV was added.

So… to me… the new trilogy are the Star Wars discs I’ve wanted. Lucas’ new flashy versions complete with my treasured memories.

Wooot!

Many people complain that LJ is “Bad”

It is a place where the average person forgets that there is any form of social procedure and drops anything from personal tragedy to rumour mongering to unsupported character assassination.

But it’s also a place where friends separated by thousands of miles can share the birth of a child. It’s a place where a new job after a year of searching can be happily proclaimed. It’s a place where the answer to your long sought question can be answered.

LJ is a tool. No more and no less. How each person chooses to use that tool separates the man that builds a log cabin from Tobe Hooper.

Today I read a piece of stirring commentary. It is very well written. It has a strong political bias… but the bias is not from rote as so many people suffer it today. This bias is based in the person’s experience. The experience is captivating and justifies the opinion. (At least in my own). It’s a long and at times difficult read… but worth it.

Personally I’m glad for LiveJournal because it affords me links like this one.

Credit to shimmeringjemmy who pointed me there.

Not quite on the heels of the Star Wars debacle where Han Shooting first created a wealth of angry sales for the franchise.

Paramount is alleged to release a CGI Update of the original Star Trek Series.

I personally think that this kind of thing misses the point entirely.

But I’m not without my resources.

I have dug through my mighty powers as an internet search guru and found footage from the upcoming Star Trek retool. I’m impressed, they’ve even managed to make Shatner’s hair look more realistic.

Click through for the link… (It may be slow to load)

Doctor Who, Series 2 (er, 28) will come to the US!

Starting with the Christmas Invasion 2 hr special on September 29.

Sci Fi channel has the story and will air it.

This makes up for the news that Stargate SG-1 will end at the end of this season.

It’s all about ratings folks. :-b

They say, if you see any one thing enough times it becomes completely ingrained. The younger you are, the more it is permanently bonded to the brain.

These are the intros to a lot of the programming I watched as a kid. How many do you remember?

No.. the list is only the tip of the avalanche.. But I’d love to hear what I missed.

Here is my video list for the day:
First my underwriters (PBS Intro)
To quote early Gilligan’s Island: And the Rest…