I was only a few months old when Episode IV debuted in theaters so it wasn't until I was seven when I saw it. I remember how taken back I was even at that age so long ago. More than anything I remember watching Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia swing across to safety as Stormtroopers fired away at them. (Always missing of course) This was my first experience with seeing heroes and understanding the concept of good and evil, all wrapped in a visually stunning film. What more could a small boy ask for? The fantasy section of my brain was turned on and I've never lost interest. Even with the notorious introduction of Jar Jar Binks I have remained true.
At 39 I'm still a huge fan. I've seen all the films front and back. I own all the films on Blu-Ray with special features and a ton of Christmas ornaments. I'm not a mega Star Wars nerd but I still utter lines form the films in my head when comically appropriate. The concepts of heroism, good/evil, and the choices between them have still resonated with me as the movies progressed. I never really became a sci-fi fan but I've always been a Star Wars fan. Let's be honest, who wouldn't want to have the powers of a Sith or Jedi? Even if it would be used to impress people at a class reunion or at best saving the day from evil doers.
If you have yet to be immersed in a Star Wars movie, I suggest you do so. Forget that they are most often associated with kid's toys and nerds and watch the films for what they are: tales of heroes and rebelling against oppressive powers. They are fantasy worlds where people are choosing good over evil with the help of badass lightsabers. Who could not want to see that?
Go see the new movie on December 18th. Here is a great trailer video to get you motivated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gCbnwavkKc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gCbnwavkKc