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The one involves the relative triviality of the potential destruction of property during an armed conflict, a small bit of property in a universe full of property. The other involves an encounter with homosexuality, if unintended, briefly, and only extremely tangentially.
Maybe I was the wrong age, but That's No Moon wasn't an OMFG moment at all for me - it was just part of the plot. I'd say the two OMFG moments from the first Star Wars movie were blowing up Alderaan and Obi Wan's weird capitulation.
Maybe I was the wrong age, but That's No Moon wasn't an OMFG moment at all for me - it was just part of the plot. I'd say the two OMFG moments from the first Star Wars movie were blowing up Alderaan and Obi Wan's weird capitulation.
Maybe I was the wrong age, but That's No Moon wasn't an OMFG moment at all for me - it was just part of the plot. I'd say the two OMFG moments from the first Star Wars movie were blowing up Alderaan and Obi Wan's weird capitulation.
There are a lot from the trilogy, just not as many from the first movie.
ETA: I couldn't understand Yoda's line in the theater, and nobody else I asked could either. I didn't know what he said for years. Stoopid non-internet.
2 dudes in bed together doesn't really stretch the mind for possible outcomes, but holy ####, you're cruising around in space and the ultimate tool of destruction is heading your way. To me this is the winner.
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