Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace

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    The release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens is imminent and all fans old as well as new are getting ready to enjoy the movie. Usually these start with marathon runs of watching all the Star Wars movie. Every Star Wars fan will have his theory on the correct order to watch Star Wars movies. New fans to the series are clueless what order to follow when they immerse them into the Star Wars world. Star Wars fans are one of the most opinionated fan base around and that is not a bad thing, it comes out

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    The uniqueness of the movie Star Wars that you should know Star Wars is a science fiction film by George Lucas. Star Wars is a film series that is very unique because the first release on May 25, 1977 under the title “Star Wars IV: A New Hope.” Then proceed on May 21, 1980 under the title “Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back,” and on May 25, 1983 under the title “Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi.” Star Wars IV, V and VI is said to be the original trilogy. Two of the uniqueness of the original trilogy

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    Star Wars Fan Analysis

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    Since 1977, when the original Star Wars movie came out, its popularity had grown to titanic proportions. The criteria for what many consider makes up a Star Wars fan are diverse as the people in the fandom itself. This wide variety of fans take their passion for anything and everything Star Wars related, redefining what sci-fi is as well as what fandom is. These passions can range from simple curiosity to an obsessiveness that many would consider extreme and even borderline insanity. Whether Fan

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    Star Wars Movie Analysis

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    the making of Maleficent. However, a more distinct example would be Star Wars Episode I-VI inspiring the creation of Stars Wars: The Force Awakens. Yet, there is a striking cultural difference between Stars Wars: The Force Awakens and its previous episodes such as colored actors, stereotypes, and feminine protagonist. In Star Wars Episode I-VI, all the human character in the movies are white actors. Since Star Wars Episode I-VI were produced and released from 1977 to 2005, colored actors are

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    Star Wars What movie franchise has been the most powerful film franchise in history? Who could forget traveling through space fighting evil, using the force, and defeating the empire? Yes I am talking about Star Wars. The franchise includes 6 movies and countless games, toys, and books. Now I know y'all must be thinking “she only thinks star wars in so important cause it’s her favorite movie or she’s a geek or something like that” Well to be honest I have never in my life seen any of the movies

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    Walt Disney Pictures is developing an Aladdin live-action comedy prequel entitled Genies. According to reports, Tripp Vinson will produce the film, and Mark Swift and Damian Shannon will write the screenplay. The prequel will center around the Genie character from the 1992 film Aladdin. The voice of Genie was provided by the late Robin Williams. To date, Aladdin has grossed more than $500 million worldwide. The rest of the Aladdin cast includes Scott Weinger (Aladdin), Jonathan Freeman (Jafar), Gilbert

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    since A New Hope, originally called Star Wars, was released in 1977, writer George Lucas created a huge cultural impact, that dramatically changed the movie industry, sci-fi genre, special effect style, etc. In 1980 when The Empire Strikes Back and 1983 when Return of the Jedi came out, people loved them, each making a combined total of almost 4 million dollars($39783176). IN THE FIRST 5 DAYS. So he had a lot of money… Especially after selling the rights of Star Wars to Disney for $4.05 Billion, oh

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    evil; one was good. Created by George Lucas, the first trilogy of Star Wars has become well-known for its father-son rivalry. Anakin and Luke Skywalker have also become two names known around the world, and although Anakin and Luke are related, they represent two opposing forces: evil and good. The Skywalker family exemplifies family relationships and their historical ties to each other. In Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Anakin Skywalker was shown on his home planet; he was born into slavery

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    Movie Review : Star Wars

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    Star Wars has become an American classic in pop culture. George Lucas is the brilliant mind behind the movie who came up with all of what we call now Star Wars. He is the creator of such a brilliant phenomenon in the pop culture. He could not do this all by himself, there were many people involved in the production of the movies. An essential factor to the production of the movies is the music. Lucas decided to give that responsibility to John Williams, a well-known composer, because he had listen

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    How Star Wars changed special effects in cinema Since the release of Star Wars in 1977, Star Wars has been a part of popular culture worldwide. Its effects on the world is still being discussed today from its effects on the movie industry to science itself. This paper will discuss how Star Wars changed how special effects are used in cinema by using practical effects, the creation of Industrial Lights and Magic, and pioneering SFX.. The movie became the stepping stones that current movies look

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