buffalobill wrote:Escapay wrote:I'm hovering between seeing it in theaters now (as in during its run) or just waiting for the DVD (or even waiting for it to be on TV).
Escapay
 
You say you are a SW fan & are considering waiting for the dvd (6 months) or tv (at least a year) with the glowing reviews it's getting just because the first 2 prequels were subpar.  I've got 2 broken legs & haven't left the house in a month & I'm going tomorrow.  Dust the cobwebs off the ole wallet & spend $6 on a matinee or 
don't even pretend to be a fan.  I haven't read a bad review yet & our French friend concurs with the critics.  This is supposed to be the best SW since Empire Strikes Back.
 
WHAT
THE
F*CK
Just because I don't feel like seeing a movie in theaters doesn't make me any less (or any fake) of a fan.
Yes, I like Star Wars.  I like Star Trek better, but that doesn't really count towards anything.  I like Star Wars enough to buy the movies if I enjoy them, but not enough to ingest every little facet of their universe.  I don't read the books, I don't participate in online debates on whether or not such-and-such is true to Star Wars canon.  I just enjoy watching the movies.
I love the original trilogy.  I actually enjoyed SOME of the 1997 and 2004 "enhancements", though I prefer if Lucas would release the originals.
The prequels were okay for what they were, but in my opinion, not good at all.  And even though ROTS is hailed as the new Empire Strikes Back, I still have a sinking feeling that it'll fall short for me.  So I think I'll prefer to wait and rent it or buy it rather than get an expensive movie ticket to see it in a crowded room where everyone will cheer once the credits start rolling in and applauding once it's over.
And did you ever stop to think that MONEY for me would be an issue?  I work for $6.25 an hour, and each week I'll get at least $100 to spend on myself (most of it I put away).  I have to stretch the $100 on food, and DVDs, which I'd prefer to going to a movie.  I only go to the movies if it's a movie on my high-priority list or if a bunch of friends and I decide on a whim to spend two hours in the dark, and right now, Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith is neither.
So don't even think about telling me to stop "pretending" to be a fan.  You don't need to be a fanatic to be a fan.
Escapay