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"Star Wars" or "Episode IV: A New Hope"? Which do you prefer/refer it as?
#1
Posted 14 August 2006 - 05:36 PM
I got this idea from TheForce.net
It makes me kind of sick that there are so many die-hard gushers. There were a few bashers, though, which is always nice. These days I'm neither a gusher or basher, but lean slightly toward basher. The PT is the PT. You have to like it to some extent.
So...
What do you call this movie?
"Star Wars"
or Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope (ANH, IV, etc.)
or "Original Star Wars"
I use the latter, as of late. I get tired of referring to it as ANH. That's not really what it is; that's an addition. "A New Hope" was meant to be an in-movie extension of the actual title: Star Wars. But it was never meant to be referred to as such. Not originally, anyway.
It makes me kind of sick that there are so many die-hard gushers. There were a few bashers, though, which is always nice. These days I'm neither a gusher or basher, but lean slightly toward basher. The PT is the PT. You have to like it to some extent.
So...
What do you call this movie?
"Star Wars"
or Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope (ANH, IV, etc.)
or "Original Star Wars"
I use the latter, as of late. I get tired of referring to it as ANH. That's not really what it is; that's an addition. "A New Hope" was meant to be an in-movie extension of the actual title: Star Wars. But it was never meant to be referred to as such. Not originally, anyway.
#3
Posted 14 August 2006 - 06:43 PM
Meh... both a crap now:
1,2 and 3 are just plainly crap and 4,5 and 6 I have seen so many times that if I see anyone of them one more time Ill die.
1,2 and 3 are just plainly crap and 4,5 and 6 I have seen so many times that if I see anyone of them one more time Ill die.
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#4
Posted 14 August 2006 - 06:44 PM
star wars... i knew it as that, that's how they edvertised it, that's what was written on the toys, etc. etc.
but honestly... i don't really care all that much.
they can call it what they like as long as they stop messing about with it
but honestly... i don't really care all that much.
they can call it what they like as long as they stop messing about with it
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Posted 14 August 2006 - 11:08 PM
And I have now realised that I have posted in the wrong thread.
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#8
Posted 10 September 2006 - 03:38 PM
In general to avoid confusion I'll call it "original Star Wars" unless I'm talking in a forum then I'll usually say "ANH."
The general public who aren't quite so obsessed are a little confused though.
I do remember some incidents though that were a bit interesting:
- A friend of a friend borrowed my video movie guide (Leonard Maltin's from a few years back) and said he was a bit upset that Star Wars wasn't listed. I pointed out to him that it was, and couldn't understand what was going on (was he incapable of looking up something in an alphabetical listing in english?). Then I later realized that he must have been looking up in the "A's" for "A New Hope" rather than simply "Star Wars" (in the S's...). It would have been even worse had he been looking up "E's" (Episode IV... though in that case he would have found none of the Star Wars movies and realized his mistake).
-Another time was when a tech guy (about my age I thought) was over fixing my cable modem (stupid thing, argh) and we got to talking about Star Wars (he noticed my Jedi Academy jewel case next to my PC). He asked me if I was a "true fan" and I chuckled and said yeah pretty much, and then he asked me a trivia question "What color was Luke's lightsaber in Episode 6?"
Without hesitation I said "green."
Then he smiled and said it was actually "trick question" that "there is no episode 6." I looked a bit puzzled and waited for him to explain, and he said "You see, there was Episode 1, 2, and three, and then 'Episode 1: The Beginning'..."
At that point I just shook my head.
-Another time I think I remembered reading some online article or maybe it was an opinion piece, it was something fan related (I don't subscribe to Insider or anything like that and this was long before blogs), and somebody asked some question and the answer was clearly about Empire Strikes Back, but the question was phrased "In Star Wars..." (basically they were lumping the entire trilogy under the name "Star Wars").
I think to most people when you say "Star Wars," if they are in their 20's or older, they think you mean the original trilogy (whether the special edition or whatever). If they are younger than that, they might think you mean the entire series.
If they are an extreme nerd/geek/fan they think you also include the Expanded Universe.
And if they are a true purist, they know you mean only the first movie, as it was shown in theaters prior to 1981!
The general public who aren't quite so obsessed are a little confused though.
I do remember some incidents though that were a bit interesting:
- A friend of a friend borrowed my video movie guide (Leonard Maltin's from a few years back) and said he was a bit upset that Star Wars wasn't listed. I pointed out to him that it was, and couldn't understand what was going on (was he incapable of looking up something in an alphabetical listing in english?). Then I later realized that he must have been looking up in the "A's" for "A New Hope" rather than simply "Star Wars" (in the S's...). It would have been even worse had he been looking up "E's" (Episode IV... though in that case he would have found none of the Star Wars movies and realized his mistake).
-Another time was when a tech guy (about my age I thought) was over fixing my cable modem (stupid thing, argh) and we got to talking about Star Wars (he noticed my Jedi Academy jewel case next to my PC). He asked me if I was a "true fan" and I chuckled and said yeah pretty much, and then he asked me a trivia question "What color was Luke's lightsaber in Episode 6?"
Without hesitation I said "green."
Then he smiled and said it was actually "trick question" that "there is no episode 6." I looked a bit puzzled and waited for him to explain, and he said "You see, there was Episode 1, 2, and three, and then 'Episode 1: The Beginning'..."
At that point I just shook my head.
-Another time I think I remembered reading some online article or maybe it was an opinion piece, it was something fan related (I don't subscribe to Insider or anything like that and this was long before blogs), and somebody asked some question and the answer was clearly about Empire Strikes Back, but the question was phrased "In Star Wars..." (basically they were lumping the entire trilogy under the name "Star Wars").
I think to most people when you say "Star Wars," if they are in their 20's or older, they think you mean the original trilogy (whether the special edition or whatever). If they are younger than that, they might think you mean the entire series.
If they are an extreme nerd/geek/fan they think you also include the Expanded Universe.
And if they are a true purist, they know you mean only the first movie, as it was shown in theaters prior to 1981!
This post has been edited by KurganX: 10 September 2006 - 03:39 PM
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