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82_28 » Fri Apr 24, 2015 9:46 am wrote:I would have to say it is "great art" just due to the special effects crew (ILM). Model makers, matte painters and stuff like that. I remember the "making of" features being basically just as popular as the films themselves. Nobody had ever seen anything like it.
82_28 » Fri Apr 24, 2015 9:46 am wrote:I would have to say it is "great art" just due to the special effects crew (ILM). Model makers, matte painters and stuff like that. I remember the "making of" features being basically just as popular as the films themselves. Nobody had ever seen anything like it. Also the varying fades from scene to scene. And good call on the blockbuster phenomenon, semper. I never thought about it like that. But you are exactly right.
When Star Wars came out all I remember is that it was at a drive-in and my parents put me in my pajamas and all the other kids were playing at this little playground in which I could not play that was set as in placed before the screen as everyone awaited nighttime. My parents wanted me to go to sleep in the back of the Gremlin they drove. Funny.
82_28 wrote:I am just trying to figure out the reason Star Wars got so insanely big. What were the fundamental elements? We know the story. We saw the cutting edge special effects. We heard the score.
it was just the coolest thing people had ever seen.
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