Where did you first watch Star Wars ?

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Where did you first watch Star Wars ?

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I watched it on cable TV in 2001 then as soon as the DVDs became available in my country I bought them.
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1977...Beacon Mall. I was a wee lad then.
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198.....1?

Yeah, 81, had to be. I was in Tennessee, I was about 4. and I watched it every single time it came on HBO. I would bring out my toy X-wing, too. Neeeeeeeeaw! Pew! Pew! Bouucccccccch!!!!
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On television. I must have seen it the first time when I was 14, I'm 20 now so... 1998. Probably saw parts of it in snippets before then, SW OT is before my time.

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I first saw Star Wars when it was aired on Swedish television in 1983.
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Downtown Iowa City in 1977.



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TV... 1986? Saw the intro of ANH and it was the coolest thing i have ever seen. And I had to go to bed right after Darth Vader chocked the rebel captain (I was like 6 years old). I still remember how mad i was, cried like a baby.

A few years later, again on tv and this time the whole trilogy
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At the late, great UA-150 cinema, under the dome, the week of release ... some friends and I had heard about it and road-tripped the two hours from our home town to check it out. We sat through 2 shows.
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1987. At home. TV... Yeah, I was around 5 years old back then...
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In the movie theater in my hometown, 1977. There was a Three Stodges short that played before the movie started.
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The first time I saw SW and knew it was SW? 1996. The very first? It would be ROTJ and IIRC 1995. I won't forget that viewing because the video quality was bad enough that the channel carried a disclaimer, there was quiet some static and extremely bad lighting.

It would take the beauty of ANH for me to become a true SW fan.
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Rental. 1980-something. ANH.
The first one I saw in the movie theather was ROTJ. I got invited by some dad's friend to his own private cinema for a pre-screening, I was quite young. (so chances are I saw it before anyone in this board 8)
Didn't watch ESB till much later, on TV I think when they showed the whole trilogy. Late 80's-Early 90's I think, can't remember.
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When the Special Edition videos came out in 1997, because I was born four years after Return of the Jedi came out.
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Murray Utah Cinplex Grand, 1977.

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I saw The Empire Strikes Back first on TV sometime in the mid 80s. I watched in utter awe until the lightsabre duel when it became just too scary to watch.
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One amazing summer night on my neighbour's lawn, watching it on a projector...

I don't think I'll ever forget that day as long as I live.
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I can't name the year, but I know where I was. We vacation with a bunch of Dad's friends from college. We were at the beach that year.
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Some time in the 1990's before 1997. The oldest I could have been was 11. I watched the non-SE on VHS, and then saw the SE when they eventually came out.
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Mid 90s at home. Don't really remember my first impression of the movies.
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Early Nineties. First part I saw was when Luke was lifting those rocks. I wondered what was going on, and my mom explained that he was looking for Yoda, this little dog-like thing. So I asked my mom if the rocks were Yoda...
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Sometime in the nineties when I was probably around 8 or 9.
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1989, I was four years old. My father called me into the lounge room and stuck on a VHS copy of ANH. "Son, welcome to Star Wars".
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Mid 90's for me too. I was a a holiday camp on the seaside and there was a VHS player at the cantina. That's where I first saw TESB.
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Winwood Mall theatre, '77.

Darth Vader scared the everliving shit out of me, wee lad that I was.

But I was enraptured. From my earliest memories, science fiction was always my favorite genre. Of course, given that my parents were both science fiction fans and had an extensive library of science fiction books, it was something of a logical taste. One of the first 'grown-up' books my mother read to me was Heinlein's 'Red Planet', for example.
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movie theatre back in 1977.
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