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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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    Star Wars: The Force Farce Awakens A short time ago, in a studio not so far away… Disney purchased the Star Wars franchise and set to work producing the most blatantly unoriginal film they could muster. With characters that are daft and ignorant, coupled with an overcompensated appeal to minority demographics, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, or more accurately, The Farce Awakens, proves to be a disgrace to the franchise and science fiction genre alike. Star Wars: The Farce Awakens copies every aspect

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    Star Wars and Star Trek are both a part of the science fiction genre and are about space exploration. They both take place in the far reaches of the galaxies, on unique planets with imaginative and distinct species. In both series the planets are united in some way, Star Trek has The United Federation of Planets and Star Wars has the Galactic Empire. They both have a ship that they are famous for, Star Wars has the Millennium Falcon and the Death Star while Star Trek has the USS Enterprise. Each

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    franchise star wars has been around for over fifty years. It’s a classic drama series about dark and light forces trying to get the best of one another. The Jedi and the Sith are both factions which use the essences of the universe in order to obtain their special abilities that they use to their advantage. The force is split between the Jedi who represent the light force, and the Sith who represent the dark force. So which of the two, light or dark, is the better as seen in the star wars storylines

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    fans and even by people who has never seen the Star Wars movies. It’s a movie and text that everyone has heard of and that has also influenced their life in some way. Since it was first released in 1977, its fans had found ways to incorporate the fantasy/science fiction film into the everyday life, weather its dressing up for Halloween as one of the characters or even saying to a friend, “May the force be with you”. George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars created a story that children can relate to and

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    Star Wars Rhetorical Analysis On May 25, 1977, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope was released. George Lucas created the science fiction series using Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey plot structure. Campbell created the plot structure by expanding on psychologist Carl Jung’s idea of the archetype. Archetypes are reoccurring symbols that can be found in literature, music, and art. Lucas found that Campbell’s Hero’s Journey was the perfect structure for the plot of Star Wars. The Hero’s Journey consists

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    Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the most divisive Star Wars of all time. At the moment, it is the worst reviewed Star Wars movie among audiences EVER. If you had a dime for every time I’ve said “I am not a Star Wars fan” you could buy a house in California. But I said that this time to point out a key problem in Disney’s Star Wars which is why I’m not focusing on characters like Luke and Solo which older fans know and love. I’m going to focus on the new generation of Star Wars Characters and how they

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    recalled. The motion picture Star Wars (Star Wars), (Superman), Harry Potter (Harry Potter), Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park), (Jaws,). , E.t. the Extra-Terrestrial (ET the Extra-Terrestrial), Raiders of the Lost Ark (Raiders of the Lost Ark), including every one of the movies of Steven Spielberg (Steven Spielberg). Williams turned out to be generally known. Since the music for the motion picture Jaws in 1975 and is praised with firecrackers, a musical sythesis in the film Star Wars in 1977 and was trailed

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    When I was a kid, my favorite Star Wars movie was Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. To be more accurate, my favorite sequence in any Star wars film was the battle of Geonosis. The years between this film and its sequel were spent reenacting the battle with my action figures. Despite my love for that fight, even at my young age I realized the rest of the film wasn’t as good as the climax. The same holds true now, as Attack of the Clones is only marginally better than its predecessor.

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    Impossible to Star Trek, it seems that every movie with the Abrams name attached to it hits it big at the box office. Just to add another check to the list, it is officially confirmed that J.J. Abrams will be returning to direct and co-write Star Wars: Episode IX. This sounds familiar… It should! Abrams is no stranger to the Star Wars franchise. He previously directed the first Star Wars film in the current trilogy, The Force Awakens. He now takes on the role to complete the trilogy. The last Star Wars

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