I bet in the 70s, grown men our age mocked ppl who watched "Star Wars"
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Date: December 18th, 2017 3:28 PM Author: Glittery Demanding Gaming Laptop
John Simon, New York Magazine: “Strip Star Wars of its often striking images and its high-falutin scientific jargon, and you get a story, characters, and dialogue of overwhelming banality, without even a ‘future’ cast to them. Human beings, anthropoids, or robots, you could probably find them all, more or less like that, in downtown Los Angeles today. Certainly the mentality and values of the movie can be duplicated in third-rate non-science fiction of any place or period. O dull new world!”
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