Yes, I went & saw Star Wars Episode III at 12:01am on opening night. Starting with Episode I, it has become a tradition for me to drive down to my Dad's house in Shelton & see the movie on opening day with my younger brother & sister. I remembering studying for finals while standing in line for Episode I & skipping classes again for Episode II. I figured I had to finish off the trilogy, so I skipped work for the final episode. It was definitely worth it. My review is simple: go see it! There is no longer shame in being a Star Wars fan.
Oh, I got it now...Levi's mother-in-law, not mine! He's just jealous that he didn't get to go on opening day. Just ask him about Star Wars openings---he's been to one in costume before so he's waaaay nerdier than us! :)
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Yes, I went & saw Star Wars Episode III at 12:01am on opening night. Starting with Episode I, it has become a tradition for me to drive down to my Dad's house in Shelton & see the movie on opening day with my younger brother & sister.
I remembering studying for finals while standing in line for Episode I & skipping classes again for Episode II. I figured I had to finish off the trilogy, so I skipped work for the final episode. It was definitely worth it. My review is simple: go see it! There is no longer shame in being a Star Wars fan.
are you calling your mother-in-law a nerd too??? :)
you went & saw it on opening day, Lois? Impressive!!
Oh, I got it now...Levi's mother-in-law, not mine!
He's just jealous that he didn't get to go on opening day. Just ask him about Star Wars openings---he's been to one in costume before so he's waaaay nerdier than us! :)
I did have a shaddy past when it comes to Star Wars, but I have grown out of that phase.
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