>>87444839
Also how did they burn so thoroughly?
It was always there.
>questions plebs under 30 ask
>>87444839
Nah I loved that they had burning skeletons in the movie and was always wondering why we never saw more of them in the franchise.Then again I'm not a little fucking bitch
>>87444839
Might have been cut for commercials if watching on TV.
>>87444963
Never gonna happen again. Star Wars has firmly migrated into the realm of "muh feelgood, FUN, normie, safespace" shit. It will never be compelling, unique or interesting. It will forever endure by regurgitating a thin, milky fil of nostalgia that the modern generation subsists on.
>>87445044
Nah. One day them skellys living counterparts will get their own fucking movie as Disney slowly butcher their way through everything remotely related to the OT.
>>87444963
>Then again I'm not a little fucking bitch
are you sure?
When I seen it as a kid I could had sworn is was way more gory
I thought there was chunks of meat and blood as well. I wouldn't say it dramatized me as a kid but I remember it 28 years later.
>>87445044
>It will never be compelling, unique or interesting.
It never was in the first place.
>>87445371
See, yeah I remember there just being something else besides skeletons there. Maybe I just blocked out the memory.
>>87444839
Might be a Original vs Special Edition change?
>>87444839
No but knowing my country it was probably censured to be family friendly.
>>87444839
No, but I constantly forget it was. It just seems really brutal for a kid's movie and it's like my brain subconsciously forces me to think I imagined it because of how unbelievable it is that a scene like this would be in the movie.
>>87446030
This is how Generation Snowflake was born - being sheltered from anything that might possibly upset them.
Bros c'mon you mean to tell me you don't have the complete merchandise collection?
>>87446116
Doesn't really make any sense if we're talking about Millennials. They were mostly raised on 80s and 90s films which were fucking brutal.
Yeah I remember it. Brutal. Wouldn't have just been blasters, though. They must have fire bombed it with a fly by bomber or something.
>>87444883
Melta-rifles.
>>87444839
The first and second movies are pretty gruesome at times.
Jedi was getting too far into cartoony territory to take any
of the perilous situations too seriously.
They were still feeling out the PG and PG13 thing until about 1985.
>>87444839
This scene and Luke losing his hand gave me nightmares as a kid. My parents bought StarWars on VHS and I was reluctant to watch it.
>>87448286 see >>87444963
>>87449134
I'm sure you knew what a burning skeleton was at 6yo