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rockrabbit 10-03-2005 09:59

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Hey no slandering of the Star Wars movies.....

proud owner of them all including originals and the limited edition box set still thought the phantom menace was a bit of a let down but think the new one will be a big improvement

wayneyboy1942 10-03-2005 15:32

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When ch4 first started they used to show films with red triangles in the corner,they got huge ratings for some films that would normaly get five people watching,one was a film about a trade union in Russia!

Veecore 10-03-2005 17:48

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My boyfriend bought me the triology for christmas. Its ace.

g78 10-03-2005 17:52

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Star Wars rules..... I know how sad that sounds but I don't care...... Star Wars Geek and proud of it :engsmil:

vorlon24 10-03-2005 18:47

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I saw the first film in the cinema when I was 5 years old.

20 years later, and the parents were taking their 5 year olds to see it!

Mine wasn't even born then, so I couldn't!

rockrabbit 10-03-2005 20:44

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I saw the first film in the cinema when I was 5 years old.

20 years later, and the parents were taking their 5 year olds to see it!

Mine wasn't even born then, so I couldn't!

i remember when return of the jedi came out the flicks at brierfield where showing all 3 of them in a row so went and watched them all must have been mid 80 s or earlier when was jedi released

g78 10-03-2005 20:56

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I remember going to see Return of the Jedi, I was 5 and I remember going to Accy Cinema on Broadway and when Jabba the Hutt came onscreen I was petrified as he seemed massive. Needless to say 5 minutes later me and my mum were on our way home.

rockrabbit 10-03-2005 21:01

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I remember going to see Return of the Jedi, I was 5 and I remember going to Accy Cinema on Broadway and when Jabba the Hutt came onscreen I was petrified as he seemed massive. Needless to say 5 minutes later me and my mum were on our way home.

would give you stick apart form i also left half way through a film watching indiana jones and the temple of doom when they got covered in spiders and beetles :o

g78 10-03-2005 21:03

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would give you stick apart form i also left half way through a film watching indiana jones and the temple of doom when they got covered in spiders and beetles :o

LOL, at least mine was a big scary alien slug monster not some tiny little beetles hehe :D

rockrabbit 10-03-2005 21:06

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LOL, at least mine was a big scary alien slug monster not some tiny little beetles hehe :D

lol having a fear of beetles etc is very common having a fear of slimy big aliens isnt lol

shiny gem 10-03-2005 21:07

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would give you stick apart form i also left half way through a film watching indiana jones and the temple of doom when they got covered in spiders and beetles :o

you big softie!!! lol anything else your scared of??

rockrabbit 10-03-2005 21:11

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this maybe a good time to add it was dark in the cinema and it was also dark where indiana was getting covered in beetles :( and thats all im afraid of

shiny gem 10-03-2005 21:12

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this maybe a good time to add it was dark in the cinema and it was also dark where indiana was getting covered in beetles :( and thats all im afraid of

lol not even cute 22 year old, red headed lasses...who beat you all the time at pool???


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