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I took my 15 year old son to see the 20th anniversary re-release of Revenge of the Sith and despite the Sequel Trilogy being the first Star Wars he saw on the big screen he's always preferred the prequels.
But as we were driving to the theater I told him that this movie has been mocked and memed to death for literally decades at this point, and to maybe brace himself for the fact that the audience might heckle it from beginning to end.
But that did not happen AT ALL.
From the moment Hayden Christensen walked on screen to do that little intro where he welcomed the audience, thanked everyone for coming and closed with "now this is where the fun begins" the entire sold out crowd just started cheering.
I thought wait a second, is everyone here a legit fan? That answer was a resounding yes.
Nobody mocked the film, no one laughed at it (and I totally expected it for scenes like the "no I'm so in love with you" bit on the balcony) and no one was being disruptive by quoting it.
Heck I even stifled a chuckle at Ki Adi Mundi's "but what of the droid attack on the wookiees??" just because I've seen that line put to good use in a wide array of memes.
But everyone was totally locked in...until Obi-Wan made his presence known to General Grievous and said "Hello there." Oh man, like half a dozen people practically shouted that line and the entire auditorium just went nuts with cheers.
It was impossible not to get swept up in the love this movie was getting. I then thought okay if people quoted hello there then they'll definitely quote "you were the chosen one!" but to my surprise no one did. When that scene came, the audience was dead quiet, totally caught up in the emotion of the moment.
It was so refreshing to watch something that was so utterly, unapologetically sincere. The whole thing was equal parts poignant and exhilarating, easily the best experience I've ever had watching that movie.
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“I guess I don’t know what I was ‘expecto’-ing,” writes Rebecca Alter. The first teaser trailer for HBO’s TV adaptation of ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,’ which came out on Wednesday, looks like the original ‘Harry Potter’ movie, but much grayer. The sets — like Hogwarts, the Hogwarts Express, the Quidditch pitch, and Harry’s little room under the stairs — are just as you remember them, with slightly worse lighting and some tiny, unplaceable details altered. The characters are dressed and styled like they were in the movies, too, but their faces are all different.
“In these ways, watching this all-new look at a sort of new ‘Harry Potter’ is like having a dream where you go back to your elementary school, and it’s uncanny enough to teach you the lesson that you can never go back in time,” writes Aalter.
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