
In honor of the anniversary let's reminisce about the first movie:
I was four and a half when I first saw Star Wars. Our family saw the movie at a drive-in theater in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. My sister and I were in our pajamas in the back seat of the family station wagon. The folks were in the front. I probably didn't stay awake past the first hour. My most vivid memory of that night is having to go to take a leak. My dad walked me to the bathrooms, which were brightly-lit and white. I remember that there were speakers in there so I could still hear the movie. I was kinda scared, because all the monsters, robots and bad guys you see at the beginning of the movie sorta filled my mind with a sense of background dread.
Anybody else have memories of your first Star Wars experience?
Post 'em in the comments.
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Nobody? It doesn't matter if you can't remember 1977. Tell me about the first time you saw Star Wars!
I saw Star Wars at the drive through in the late summer of 77. Can't say that I remember much of that, but I was really excited when Empire came out, so I must have liked it.
I guess I would have been about the same age my son is now. Hmm...
Was that a drive-in here in Minnesota? Is it still around?
Right. Drive-in, not drive-through.
No, it's not still around, and it was in Rochester. As of a few years ago there were still a couple drive-ins in the metro area.
I like the idea of a drive thru movie. Fits nicely with the current bite-sized culture trend.
When I was still in Florida there was a podunk town on the outskirts of Orlando that still had a drive in. The local mayor came out every Friday to try to round up support for saving the place, but nobody but the film nerds really cared.
Most big-town drive-ins have been ruined by light pollution. I've been to several where the screen was nearly impossible to see.
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