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RE: Star Wars

in #starwars2 years ago

Thank you for the reply. I was going to mention VIMM in my last post but I forgot what it was called. Star Wars rocks, although I am critical of the SW spinoff films, I would like to visit StarWars land in Disneyworld or wherever it is. I would love to build my own lightsaber the way they have it there, although I do have a green one.

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Are you American? In America at least you can have "contact" with Star Wars, in Europe i belive we don´t have anywhere Star Wars attractions.
The only time that you can feel that you are in Star Wars world is at Comic Con, and even there, they don´t have much of it.

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I am a Canadian and I discovered Star Wars around 1995 in the VHS Trilogy box set on my parents movie shelf. I am a huge fan and made my own Boba Fett costume in middle school. My friend and I would fight with lightsabers at lunchtime. There was no one else as excited for the Prequels as us. I hope you enjoy it all!

For you it´s a little bit easier to go to Disney World, but OMG just keep really save that collection, that´s a precious thing that you have, i have never seen that collection before, really amazing.

Easier for some perhaps but not me, and I am reluctant to renew my passport. Now travelling seems like a burden that I can't afford. I enjoy the simple things in life instead. A jedi craves not Disney World or other luxurious trappings. I am content to survive another day in peace, but I do hope the force brings us both there one day, if it is true and good to do. Here is my discovery- George Lucas studied ancient history and his storytelling is what made Star Wars a great saga, he created a story that explained mythology in a new way. That is why Disney can only imitate, and once you know the truth then you can appreciate even the worst creative decisions with the Sequel plot. !PIZZA