Which Star Wars movie is your favorite?

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  1. M. T. Dremer profile image83
    M. T. Dremerposted 9 years ago

    Which Star Wars movie is your favorite?

    Also, why is it your favorite, and how old are you? (Trying to gauge preferences based on generation.)

  2. profile image0
    TheBizWhizposted 9 years ago

    The Empire Strikes Back is my favorite one of all because of the memories I have from that time in my life. It was the first Star Wars Movie I was able to see at the movies and also the first time I got action figures myself instead of getting the hand-me-downs from my two older brothers.

    I also think that one had the best story line and also was overall a better movie than the rest, although the first is still pretty special, too.

  3. Robert Beyer profile image78
    Robert Beyerposted 9 years ago

    My favorite Star Wars movie would be the the original movie.  I was probably around nine or ten and it was the first movie to use so many awesome special effects and it had a great story to go with it.

  4. LoisRyan13903 profile image71
    LoisRyan13903posted 9 years ago

    The first one from the 1970's.  Maybe because I was 12 and this was the first action movie I have seen-though I did see Jaws when that came out.  Most of the other movies I have been to before were the Disney animated movies.  But I have to saw that both The empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi fell in as close second.

  5. Austinstar profile image87
    Austinstarposted 9 years ago

    Definitely the first one! I was with my nephews and we were just mesmerized by the special effects and the story. Plus, it was the first "surround sound" movie we had ever seen.
    Loved it!

  6. Zelkiiro profile image60
    Zelkiiroposted 9 years ago

    It's a tie between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back--the former because it was our introduction to the infinitely-memorable setting and its story is a classic in its own right, while the latter just has better writing, better action, and, well, better everything.

  7. satomko profile image91
    satomkoposted 9 years ago

    I'm going to say Return of the Jedi.  I think the payoff regarding the galactic war and the struggle and choices faced by Luke make it the most worthwhile.  That being said, The Empire Strikes Back is probably the best done of all the movies at this point, but I still enjoy Return of the Jedi the most.  I was born in 1981, so use that in your demographic gage.

 
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