'Star Wars' is more fairy tale than true science fiction.
I had to forget a lot of 'Star Wars' when I was making 'Dune.' It wasn't hard, though.
I appreciate both... for me, I think 'Star Wars' is more science fantasy and is based on a lot of great legendary heroes and morality plays and stuff. And 'Star Trek' is just pure fun. Pure science fun. And I've always appreciated both.
'Star Wars' is so accessible that, at any point, you can sort of jump in and become immersed in it.
I kind of want to be in a comedy movie, or maybe something like 'Star Wars.'
One of the things that made Star Wars work was the kids didn't know who their dad was.
There are tons of female 'Star Wars' fans, and they're just as fanatic about it as the boys.
Star Wars is a saga of Good vs. Evil, divided into nine parts.
Goals are ever-changing. I didn't set out to be in a 'Star Wars' film but now I've been in one.
I think it's always wise to be concerned about any of the characters in 'Star Wars,' right?
'Star Wars' novels that focus on a single character are few and far between.
For me, when I was growing up, everybody I knew was a 'Star Wars' kid.
Being part of the original 'Star Wars' generation, I have always known a dark future.
I'm just excited to be a part of the movie [Star Wars]. It's always the particulars that are the most exciting.
For some reason, I skipped the original 'Star Wars.' I don't know why, and I'm very embarrassed.
With Star Wars fans, there's so much enthusiasm, and it's a completely different generation now.
Watched Star Wars in 77 and that's when I got into watching films. I was just blown away by it.
I've never seen the first three 'Star Wars' movies. It's just not really my genre.
I don't think discovery of a new planet has a huge meaning for children now, but what it means is the world they're growing up in is very different from children of previous generations. We had Star Trek, Star Wars and Futurama - and we still do - but for children today, they will grow up in a world where other stars were known.
The first time I saw 'Star Wars,' I got so excited that I threw up.
Between the ages of 8 and 12, all I wanted to read were 'Star Wars' books.
The thing is, Twitter made me - from silly posts about 'Star Wars,' I got fans.
Oh my God, you look at all the uniforms in Star Wars, and it's all Nazi iconography.
I was a total sci-fi geek. 'Star Wars' was my ultimate favorite.
So, I subscribe to the following reading: Star Wars is an essentially Christian tale.
My entire generation has grown up in the shadow of one movie: 'Star Wars.'
I got into the genesis of Star Wars, and the tale seemed to me endlessly fascinating.
I was a comic book nut and grew up on 'Star Wars' and 'Indiana Jones.'
If you are 26 years old and you're waking up under Star Wars sheets... the Force is not with you.
You know when there's a star, like in show business, the star has her name in lights on the marquee! Right? And the star gets themoney because the people come to see the star, right? Well, I'm the star, and all of you are in the chorus.
From the outset, I conceived Star Wars as a series of six films, or two trilogies.
I'm not one of those Star Wars guys that has seen [my favorite movie] 97 times.
Belief is self-knowing. Even Yoda out of Star Wars said, 'Do or do not. There is no try.'
I shrivel up every time someone mentions Star Wars to me.
I was pretty lucky to have grown up during the 'Star Wars,' 'Indiana Jones' and 'E.T.' years.
Being part of the original Star Wars generation, I have always known a dark future.
I think it's important that 'Star Wars' characters speak universally, to kids and to people.
I tell you, man, I'm every bit as a 'Star Wars' fan as anyone else.
If an original piece of wardrobe came up from Star Wars, I'd probably spend a lot of money on it.
The wars come and go in blood and tears; but whether they are bad wars, or what are comically called good wars, they are of one effect in death and sorrow.
I just turn on the TV and watch whatever is on, like 'Star Wars' or 'Lord of the Rings.'
When I try to be funny, it always makes me more nervous that I'm trying too hard, and then my brain that already thinks too much jumps into hyper drive, and I light-speed start talking 'Star Trek' to someone who's talking 'Star Wars.' Anyway, it doesn't work out usually when I 'try' to be funny.
Inside 'Star Wars' are values that mean something to people. It's aspirational. It's full of hope.
When I was 9, I saw 'Star Wars,' and it set me on a path to where I am today.
I didn't see 'Star Wars' in theaters until George Lucas re-tweaked it.
The original 'Star Wars' that I was a part of really was the beginning of my working life.
I'm a Star Wars fan from way back, and I love where the stories are going now.
A whole new career opened up for me when I was in 'Lord Of The Rings' and 'Star Wars.'
Something I grew up with is John Williams, of course, with 'Indiana Jones' and 'Star Wars.'
I played with two lines of action figures when I was a kid: G.I. Joe and Star Wars.
I think you can become a 'Star Wars' fan at any point in time in your life.
When I was a kid, 'Star Wars' was it. Like, it's in your DNA. I'm old enough to have seen the original one.
The agency was desperate to get started with the commercials in 1976, but I was working on Star Wars.
I was lucky to have been a seven-year-old kid when I saw 'Star Wars.'
R2D2 has gotten more work since “Star Wars” than Carrie Fisher
I grew up with 'Star Wars' and was a massive fan of the original films.
'Star Wars' is on my bucket list. Even if it's just a small walk on, I don't care.
The arrival of 'Star Wars' signalled the full absorption of the former counterculture into a new mainstream.
That's why 'Star Wars' is appealing. You watch someone fight the perilous monster.
There were a lot of great memories around 'Star Wars.' It was a foundation - probably for my interest in movies.
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