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    historically was a socio-religious community that became corrupted by greedy individuals. It transformed into a geopolitical, secular power controlled by the wealthy and imposed its will by force. This conception of corruption and war profiteering is depicted in the Star Wars films when looking at how the senate enlists the Jedi as generals

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    Star Wars Mythology

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    In the film, The Mythology of Star Wars with George Lucas and Bill Moyers, the storyline of Star Wars was analyzed to showcase the myths and traditions that were present in the films. The film had some universal themes that we see in classic mythology; a few being the issues we have with friendship, the obligations we share with others, and our destiny. George Luca stated that he was “telling an old myth in a new way” when referring to the movie series, and it’s made visible through his work. In

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    Star Wars Trilogy

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    Star Wars is a global phenomenon that brings fun, adventure and excitement to millions of fans worldwide. With the release of the three movies of the prequel trilogy a whole new set of characters and adventures were introduced to the Star Wars fandom. Characters like Obi Wan Kenobi, JarJar Binks, Padme Admidala introduced a new generation to the battle for control of the galaxy between the suporters of the Peaceful Galactic Republic and the evil Galactic Empire. To celebrate the new films in the

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    Movie Review : Star Wars

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    new toy? In this Duracell commercial a young boy receives a toy light saber like the ones used in Star Wars. As the boy opens up the box to his new light saber, he finds that batteries are not included. He then races upstairs to his bedroom and finds Duracell batteries. After putting in the Duracell batteries into his Star Wars Light Saber, suddenly his whole house and neighborhood turns into a Star Wars battlefield. This Duracell commercial was aired on television on October 30, 2015. This was a great

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    The Star Wars Trilogy

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    Associated Press, and states that the Star Wars series only represented “25 or 30 per cent” of what he wanted it to be. In the following paragraphs, I will show you how editing scenes differently can and will change the outlook of characters and the story of Star Wars IV: A New Hope. Due to the great commercial success of the Star Wars series, George Lucas was given the opportunity to rerelease Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope along with the two other movies in the Star Wars Trilogy. Fox spent a reported

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    Conflicts In Star Wars

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    In the movie series Star Wars throughout every movie of the original trilogies Luke Skywalker (part of the Jedi’s) and Darth Vader (part of the empire) have a continuing conflict. To give a little background I will explain the previous movies. Basically the Empire, who is part of the Dark Side, wants to rule the galaxy so they want to destroy all the rebels. The rebels are against the Empire and are trying to take them down throughout these movies. The ruler of the Empire, the Emperor, has Darth

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    as at least the expectations of the fans are. Among such movie is the Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Many have reviewed it positively based on its budget and popularity but whereas it might deserve such positive reviews, the fact that the movie is overrated is evident since there are many rip offs, poor cinematography and many other cinematic flaws. To start with, having watched the whole sequel of the Star Wars. The Star Wars; the Force Awakens is one that embarrasses the most as it does nether live

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    Star wars Film Analysis Star wars is an American space opera film directed by George Lucas. Star Wars takes place in a galaxy far away. We can establish that because the director started with a wide angle shot in the beginning to show us the preview of the setting. Throughout the movie, Lucas does this to emphasize where it takes place and how the surrounding fits with the characters. Star Wars doesn’t use many close-ups and I think Lucas does this to emphasize the characters and their costumes

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    Civil War In Star Wars

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    Civil war in a galaxy far far away Throughout the galaxy in the world of star wars, power struggles keep on hurting the jedi. The book Star Wars episode 2 is full of war for every jedi or sith. “War” means a struggle for power over the whole galaxy in the star wars book. In the book war is a key part of what happens in all the republic and their enemies. It is different for young jedi padawan Anakin who is torn on his anger for his losses and his love for the young senator Padme amidala. The

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    George Lucas's Star Wars

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    Many of the now job-less special effects artists became freelancers or founded their own effects companies. It was also during this time period that a major blockbuster success that relied heavily on special effects was released. George Lucas’s Star Wars gave birth to a new era of science-fiction films with big budgets and impressive special effects. Lucas’s team of special effects artists further developed and refined many existing effects technologies. The team developed a computer controlled

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