If a guy was to...
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- jesterlou
introduce his 6yr old son to star wars this weekend, does he start with the original? Or the prequel trilogy?
- rupedixon0
original
- Continuity0
It depends if you want him to be a fan, or if you want him to hate it with a passion.
- monospaced0
start with the original
- fiver0
come on now. you know the answer to that.
- randommail0
Shelter him from the prequel trilogy.
- set0
guarenteed he'll prefer the newer ones, more chance of getting him into star wars that way, me thinks.
- RGB0
Pretend that the prequel doesn't even exist. Then, when he turns 18, shatter his world along with all of the other misconceptions he has about life.
- microkorg0
what a silly question!!!!
the ORIGINAL obviously!Then when he's 22 years old let him see the newer ones.
- Continuity0
- meh...OSFA
- Best I could do ... :\Continuity
- so in order to get with these C- chicks i have to show up at one of those nerdy star wars conventions? I'll pass.CanHasQBN
- i think it's the other way round...kingsteven
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- set0
Show him this thread
- maquito0
Don't know. I hate Star Wars.
- Ooooh. A Trekkie.Continuity
- same. never understood the hype.CanHasQBN
- same, never seen either in their entirety... takes a 'special sort' I reckon..neue75_bold
- monospaced0
- lollld_rek
- +1Continuity
- dont get itmaquito
- you're trying too hardmonospaced
- heeduck3
- lolz. major lolz.RGB
- dopepope0
Lucky for you a 5 year old uses imagination as a primary tool to enjoy movies like this. They don't really care too much about the realism of the effects or whether or not writing is bad, or character development is poor, etc. So, what you might consider important differences between the original trilogy and the new ones, a 5 yo most likely won't. The question still remains, which ones to go with. I'd say watch the one YOU were most in awe with at your earliest age, and see if the feeling is shared.
- not so sure about that these days, kids are little fucking techiesset
- exador10
original trilogy.
my daughter is 7, and my son is 4, and i'll be hitting em with this same thing in a few weeks (borrowing awesome projector from my office and will show it in the rec room downstairs....we did this a few weeks ago and all watched 'the jungle book' and they went nuts....they've seen that movie a million times, but projected so big with good sound etc, it was an all new experience..
so i'll blow their minds with Star Wars this coming weekend i think :)
- bjladams0
i showed my 3 yr old parts of episode 1... wife wasnt happy. but it freaked him out. put them all back in the box for a few years (movies, not the wife and kid).
- bulletfactory0
start with the originals. shorter and way better. I'm 31 and don't have the attention span to sit all the way through episode 1.