Nozomi & I talked a few times about watching the Star Wars movies together because she had never seen any of them. A couple of weeks ago, we finally stopped talking and started watching. In a period of about ten days we watched episodes 4, 5, and 6. (We decided to watch them in the order they were made.) Nozomi thought they were interesting and enjoyable.
(Ultra Star Wars fans, warning: you might be put off by the following...) I enjoyed watching them again for nostalgia and to share part of my growing up and culture with Nozomi, but this time as I watched them I was struck by how much more they seemed like children's movies than I had thought previously. Many people talk about how much better the writing and script is in the first trilogy compared to the second. Uhmmmm.......well.......
Nozomi was inspired to create improvised, "found art" versions of C3PO and R2D2. I started laughing when I saw them sitting on the dining room table.
(Ultra Star Wars fans, warning: you might be put off by the following...) I enjoyed watching them again for nostalgia and to share part of my growing up and culture with Nozomi, but this time as I watched them I was struck by how much more they seemed like children's movies than I had thought previously. Many people talk about how much better the writing and script is in the first trilogy compared to the second. Uhmmmm.......well.......
Nozomi was inspired to create improvised, "found art" versions of C3PO and R2D2. I started laughing when I saw them sitting on the dining room table.
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