I think that argument could be made after the first one. Maybe after the second one. But not after Return of the Jedi. When that movie came out, everything snapped into focus: "Ohhhhhh, these are kids' movies..."I would argue that the first two Star Wars movies were not meant as kids films, but films that appealed to a wide audience. There are certain concepts in those films that aren't really going to be understood by kids.
I think that argument could be made after the first one. Maybe after the second one. But not after Return of the Jedi. When that movie came out, everything snapped into focus: "Ohhhhhh, these are kids' movies..."
Yeah, the Ewoks, clearly... But even more than that is the Jabba sequence which some people consider the highlight of the movie. The way C-3PO delivers all the exposition to let the little kiddies know Han Solo is all right in the carbonite and not dead is so blatant and kind of eye-rolling. Actually, he did the same thing in Empire right after Han got frozen. It's okay, kids, stop crying -- Han Solo is perfectly safe and absolutely not dead.Ewoks man.
I don't remember it being a favorite, but my folks had recorded Lynch's Dune on betamax. I remember it being pretty trippy even though I had absolutely no idea what was going on.
One of my favorites as a kid to very dark for a disney flick.I even have the sound track as well one of john berry best ost.There's been talk of a remake coming that's if it ever happens.
There's no way that Black Hole is still awesome? Okay...No way Black Hole is still awesome!
Its nice to see Arnold as the villain for once.
He was a villain in Batman & Robin as well
I think that argument could be made after the first one. Maybe after the second one. But not after Return of the Jedi. When that movie came out, everything snapped into focus: "Ohhhhhh, these are kids' movies..."
I also liked The Black Hole from Disney. Very odd and dark, but sucks now.
I don't think violent movies had an adverse effect on me...