Just Myself wrote:P.S. : Why watch it on TV when it's easier to do it on DVD?
No need to get up and change the disc?
(unless someone has one of those 500-disc players)
Sometimes it's more fun to catch a movie in the middle on TV. I found myself watching "A Place in the Sun" on TCM a couple weeks ago, start to finish, before I remembered I already had it on DVD.
Don't have Cinemax (or any premium movie channels), so won't be able to partake in their marathon, though I might just have my own. Except I'd watch it in my preferred order that helps tell the story from both trilogies without having to watch one trilogy first over the other:
4 - introduces you to the world of Star Wars.
1 - after mentioning Luke's father in passing, go back 40-odd years or so and see Obi-Wan and Anakin's origins.
2 - continue the adventures of Obi-Wan and Anakin while showing the beginning of the Empire.
5 - back to present-day Star Wars, with a better understanding of the Empire.
3 - after the revelation in 5, we see Anakin's fall from grace (though it'll spoil the "Leia is Luke's sister" revelation in 6).
6 - Finale to it all.
Or of course, a more extreme order:
4 - again, the introduction to the series
5 - Goes into more about the Force and Empire.
1 - we go back to Anakin's roots after the revelation from ESB
2 - more of Anakin's roots and the Empire
6 - Finale to the series
3 - a follow-up explanation movie that ties up most loose ends.
Watching it from 1-6 just changes many plot points and de-emphasizes revelations in the OT. And watching it 4-6 then 1-3 just makes me ask "why bother?" after 6.
Escapay