Entertainment Weekly has a quick couple of paragraphs on a few of their staff that have had no Star Wars experience previously:
It's not surprising that the familiar spacescape scroll at the beginning of ''Attack of the Clones'' evokes nostalgia -- but it's not supposed to be for Mel Brooks. ''This is how 'Spaceballs' starts,'' notes EW.com associate editor Lisa Costantini. She's one of three EW staffers who'd never seen any ''Star Wars'' flicks. (Yes, we are updating our screening process for new hires.) After learning of the moviegoing gap, we dragged all three to ''Clones'' to learn if a virgin can truly enjoy the experience. ''This takes place in the past? It's not in the future?'' asks associate publisher Fred Nelson, who had never pondered the words ''A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.'' Editorial manager Nancy Sidewater tries to figure out who's who: ''Does Natalie Portman grow up to be Princess Leia?'' But two and a half hours later, our newbies emerge not THAT confused.