I remember, when they started remaking 'Star Wars,' the fury that surrounded that whole thing, and, 'How dare they?' But now, that's just a common denominator.
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Well, you know, we all grew up as 'Star Wars' fans.
I never got into 'Star Wars.' Maybe because they made no attempt to portray real physics. At all.
'Star Wars' was, I mean, it was the first time I remember seeing three movies that all kind of went together. It was just an amazing final understanding of what a trilogy was.
I thought Star Wars was too wacky for the general public.
I tell you, man, I'm every bit as a 'Star Wars' fan as anyone else.
The approach to 'Star Wars' was more complicated than usual merely by the nature of its expansiveness.
The first 'Star Wars' movie had come out in 1977 and had become this huge phenomenon with all the toys and everything - it just kind of swept America. But internationally, it was also a big deal.
'Star Wars' came out when I was seven. It was so different from anything else, like peeking into the land of Oz. All you wanted to do was see it again and go back and see more of it. That feeling is not easy to reproduce.
With Star Wars fans, there's so much enthusiasm, and it's a completely different generation now.
One thing about 'Star Wars' that I'm really proud of is that it expands the imagination. That's why I like the 'Star Wars' toys.
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