12-18-2014, 01:15 PM
Jakensama Wrote:Grieve Wrote:If it doesn't hold up, why do new generations continue to love it?
While many of them prefer the new dreck to the old drek, I would imagine a big thing is their nostalgic parents push it upon them. I promise you star wars is not the same cultural thing to kids now as it was when I was growing up and the generations that were actually old enough to remember the premiers.
I can assure you that my son didn't have Star Wars "pushed" upon him by his parents. But he thinks light sabers are awesome and likes the Clone Wars cartoons and the Star Wars Lego sets. Also, my parents have probably never seen the movies. Star Wars does a good job of entertaining in a world that young people can enjoy. The biggest difference though that I see between my "love" (not really love, but I do like it a lot) and my kids "love" of Star Wars, is I hate Jar Jar Binks, and he likes him.
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