you aint seen it dont read... you were warned .. but holy crap someone that has seen it back me up..
at the end you see the emperor and darth standing on the flight deck.. as the emperor moves up or was it darth.. crap.. any ways.. there is this old english like officer standing on the shot on the left.. was that a peter cushing look a like.. ???!!!???? i was like woot but dont know
btw.. here is my take on a different view. my dad took me to see a new hope when i was a child, and it was opending day here in this small town i grew up in. years later, in the same theatre i have my son ... he is the same age i was and im in the movie place .. the same one although renavated and up to date.
i was like "my god i was here for the frist one now im back for the last one" how special that was for me. even had a dude a little older than me saying. "i remember you. you was the kid that was jumping up and down you were so excited about the movie back then."
one of those moments in life you never forget and they way it played out was just awesome that it happened.
btw my son is like 8 and he had no trouble understanding the movie and the plot. just depends on how you raise your kids. my son reads alot and understands more scifi and fantasy terms and ideas than other kids his age.. just as i was. its the imagination that holds the attention of a child in my family not flash and dash heh
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