I remember being eight years old, and reading in “Starlog” that Darth Vader became the half-man/half-machine he was following a duel with Ben Kenobi that climaxed with Vader falling into molten lava. Now, twenty six years later, I finally got to see that long-promised battled – and it lived up to any expectation I still held. —”Sith” Spoilers (View Askew)
Sounds good, but possibly too intense for me to take my seven-year-old son along. Hmm… I’ll have to think about this one.
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What’s childhood without a few nightmares? I say take Peter to catch the last act of a major pop culture icon before it’s relegated to distant history. He’ll regret not being there. Don’t worry. The force will be with him.
Thanks for the advice.
Dennis,
Your son may very well have nightmares from the final battle between Anakin and Obi-Wan… Google for some of the images and take a look; it’s horriying. But I can’t wait to see it myself.
Joshua