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    The Creator Of Star Wars

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    In the George Lucas film, the creator of Star Wars, has very strong Hindu beliefs. Similar to Hinduism affecting our lives, so has it affected his to an extent, which can also be seen by the fact that he has incorporated Hindu themes throughout the Star Wars film. This essay will explain, through different examples, the way Lucas has pushed Hinduism into this movie. In the movie, The Empire Strikes Back, it seems to portray some type of Hinduism in the first parts. Moreover, In the scene when Luke

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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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    Evaluation Essay: Star Wars, A Revolutionary Franchise Few movie franchises have revolutionized the industry let alone affect daily American life, but through the cinematographic advancements made by George Lucas’ Star Wars both the industry and our culture have been set as the “Star Wars generation” (Constantine Hardings, New York Times, 1988). The reach of Star Wars can be seen in how studios’ production used technology never before seen such as cinemascope and computer generated imaging, the

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    Solo: A Star Wars Story

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    In July 2015, Lucasfilm announced the production of a standalone film detailing the origins of the galaxy’s most famous smuggler. Titled Solo: A Star Wars Story, the film set to release on May 25, 2018, but fans were starting to get nervous when February came and no footage had been released.     To the relief of Star Wars fans everywhere, the first Solo teaser debuted during the Super Bowl on February 4 as the predecessor to a full trailer released on Good Morning America the following day.    

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    Star Wars: A New Hope

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    Great adventures and space battles take place in Star Wars, A New Hope as they fly through space fighting off the Sith with Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Star Wars: A New Hope has life lessons concealed in the movie that make the movie influential like following your dreams and believing there is hope. It also influenced technology because it had amazing special effects that have not been used in any other movie of that time and it eventually led to other movies using and improving special effects

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    for fictional space travel. Of the numerous cosmic entertainment franchises, Star Trek and Star Wars undoubtedly claim the title of the two most successful, and with great power comes great controversy. As long as the two franchises have existed, Star Trek and Star Wars have sparked some of the most intense conflicts that could possibly occur between nerds. With lightsabers in hand and phasers set to stun, Star Wars and Star Trek ignite battles at the box office, with critics and among super fans to

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    know the good from the bad when you are calm, at peace. Passive.” (Yoda) It is a constant battle between good and bad in Star Wars. George Lucas directed this series in a way that shows the tremendous change in some of the assiduous characters. Anakin’s critical moments in his life are when he becomes a Jedi, then a Sith, and then saving his son from death all throughout Star Wars. Anakin had a tough childhood and was afford a choice to become a Jedi. Anakin choose to leave home to become a Jedi

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    Not including a Rey action figure on new Star Wars: The Force Awakens shouldn’t cause any trouble, should it? Apparently, it did. This hot topic has enraged fans at home and is all over social media. The toy company that made the Star Wars toys and Lucasfilm have both been sent many complaints about Rey’s absence. Many other big companies have received complaints about their lack of female toys. These big industries are not bias towards boys. These companies didn’t have toys for girls for many

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    Star Wars: Before the Awakening was written by Greg Rucka. It was originally published on December 18th, 2015. There are three parts in the book. Each part is a story about a certain character from the movie Star Wars: The Force Awakens. There story takes place months and days before they appear in the movie. The three characters are FN-2187(Finn),Rey, and Poe. FN-2187(Finn) was a stormtrooper in the First Order, Rey was a lonely scavenger on the desert planet of Jakku, and Poe was a hotshot pilot

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    Throughout the years, Star Wars has played a prevalent part in Sci-Fi culture. However, with the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the main audience of the franchise has made a major shift from its original demographics and has garnered a more mainstream group of viewers. In addition to its traditional audience of males age 18 to 44, females and teenagers have taken a new liking to the film. Because of these new age groups and gender groups finding more of an interest in the mega-blockbuster

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