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...I like the old trilogy better than the new one. Classic. can't beat em. [/b]
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It's so hard to compare. They're different, but they're all good. Unlike SOME people who make great stories into movies... Maybe that's why it worked -- the author was involved in the making of the StarWars movies.
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...My friend kept on doing impressions from thte movie... "You were supposed to destory the sith not join it."... [/b]
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Me, too. Well, maybe not out loud, but I often think of quotes that would sort-of fit. After the Revenge of the Sith, I walked around for days, saying, "Poor Annee..."
No, wait -- I do quote them all the time. But it's so old, I hardly think of them as quotes any more. Like, when the kids were younger and said things like "I'm not hungry," or "I don't have to go to the bath room," or "I'm not tired," I would put on my best Yoda voice and say, "YOU WILL BE. YOU WILL BE." Or when they half-heartedly say they will try to do something, I'll say, "Do. Or do not. There is no Try." And of course, "Use the fork, Luke!" but I suppose everyone does that.
Or when some jerk who likes to think he's important (teacher, principal...) starts acting all authoritarian, I'll think of Princess Lea, "The more you tighten your grip, the more star systems will slip through your fingers."
(I never really had a problem with authority, but they seemed to have a problem with me. My mother says that when I was in 3rd or 4th grade, I was already in the habit of yelling at the principal...)
Am I drifing, or what? What were we talking about? Oh, ya, Luna Lovegood.
Well, she's probably not the type to be overly impressed by people who think they're important...